1981 Federation Cup (tennis) - Draw

Draw

All ties were played at the Tamagawa-en Racquet Club in Tokyo, Japan, on clay courts.


First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
United States 3
South Korea 0
United States 3
Spain 0
Spain 2
Mexico 1
United States 3
Romania 0
Indonesia 0
Israel 3
Israel 0
Romania 3
Hungary 0
Romania 3
United States 3
Switzerland 0
Switzerland 3
Greece 0
Switzerland 3
Chinese Taipei 0
New Zealand 1
Chinese Taipei 2
Switzerland 2
West Germany 1
Brazil 3
Ireland 0
Brazil 0
West Germany 2
Japan 0
West Germany 3
United States 3
Great Britain 0
Czechoslovakia 3
Sweden 0
Czechoslovakia 1
Soviet Union 2
Denmark 0
Soviet Union 3
Soviet Union 1
Great Britain 2
France 3
Canada 0
France 0
Great Britain 3
Belgium 0
Great Britain 3
Great Britain 2
Australia 1
Netherlands 2
Hong Kong 1
Netherlands 2
Italy 1
Italy 2
Yugoslavia 1
Netherlands 0
Australia 3
Thailand 0
China 3
China 0
Australia 3
Philippines 0
Australia 3

1st and 2nd Round losing teams play in Consolation Rounds

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