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| Norway | |
|---|---|
| Captain | Jørgen Vestli |
| ITF ranking | 49 |
| Colors | red & white |
| First year | 1963 |
| Years played | 47 |
| Ties played (W–L) | 145 (65–80) |
| Years in World Group | 17 (2–17) |
| Best finish | World Group 2R (1964, 1967,1972,1974) |
| Most total wins | Ulrikke Eikeri (31–19) |
| Most singles wins | Ulrikke Eikeri (21–13) |
| Most doubles wins | Ulrikke Eikeri (11–6) / Amy Jonsson-Raaholt (11–10) |
| Best doubles team | Amy Jonsson-Raaholt / Astrid Sunde (8–6) |
| Most ties played | Ulrikke Eikeri (35) |
| Most years played | Ellen Grindvold (13) |
TheNorway women's national tennis team representsNorway inBillie Jean King Cuptennis competition and are governed by theNorges Tennisforbund. They compete in the Europe/Africa Zone of Group I.
Norway competed in its first Fed Cup in1963. Their best result was reaching the round of 16 in1972 and1974.[1]
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