Croatia Fed Cup Team - Statistics

Statistics

Since 1992 (Last updated: Croatia - Bosnia and Herzegovina ; February 5, 2012)

Record
  • Champion: 0 times
  • Runner-up: 0 times
  • Lost in Semifinals: 0 times
  • Lost in Quarterfinals: 1 time
  • Lost in First Round: 5 times
  • Not in World Group: 16 times
  • Total: 32–29 (52.5%)
Head-to-head record (1992–)
  • Argentina 1–0
  • Austria 2–1
  • Belarus 1–2
  • Belgium 1–2
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–0
  • Brazil 2–0
  • Bulgaria 1–1
  • Denmark 1–0
  • Estonia 1–1
  • Chile 1–0
  • Chinese Taipei 1–0
  • Czech Republic 1–0
  • Germany 0–4
  • Great Britain 0–1
  • Georgia 1–0
  • Greece 1–1
  • Ireland 1–0
  • Israel 1–0
  • Italy 0–2
  • Japan 1–1
  • Latvia 1–0
  • Luxembourg 1–0
  • Malta 1–0
  • Netherlands 1–1
  • Poland 0–1
  • Portugal 2–0
  • Romania 1–3
  • Russia 1–2
  • Serbia 0–1
  • South Africa 0–1
  • Spain 0–1
  • Switzerland 0–2
  • Thailand 1–0
  • Turkey 2–0
  • United States 0–1
  • Venezuela 1–0
  • Yugoslavia 1–0
Record against continents
Africa Asia Europe North America Oceania South America
South Africa Chinese Taipei
Israel
Japan
Thailand
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Germany
Great Britain
Georgia
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
Yugoslavia
United States Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Venezuela
Record: 0-1 (0%) Record: 4-0 (100%) Record: 23-27 (46%) Record: 0-1 (0%) Record: Record: 5-0 (100%)
Record by decade
  • 2010–2019: 4–8 (33.3%)
  • 2000–2009: 9–13 (40.9%)
  • 1992–1999: 19–8 (70.4%)

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