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2016 Fed Cup
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The 2016 Fed Cup was the 54th edition of the most important tournament between national teams in women's tennis. The final took place on 12–13 November and was won by the Czech Republic for the third year in a row, and for the fifth time in six years.[1][2][3]

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World Group

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Seeds

  1.  Czech Republic (champions)
  2.  Russia (first round)
  3.  Germany (first round)
  4.  Italy (first round)

Draw

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
1 Czech Republic3
Lucerne, Switzerland
 Romania2
1 Czech Republic3
Leipzig, Germany
  Switzerland2
  Switzerland3
Strasbourg, France
3 Germany2
1 Czech Republic3
Marseille, France
 France2
4 Italy1
Trélazé, France
 France4
 France3
Moscow, Russia
 Netherlands2
 Netherlands3
2 Russia1

Final

France vs. Czech Republic

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World Group play-offs

The four losing teams in the World Group first round ties, and four winners of the World Group II ties entered the draw for the World Group play-offs. Four seeded teams, based on the latest Fed Cup ranking, were drawn against four unseeded teams.

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World Group II

The World Group II was the second highest level of Fed Cup competition in 2016. Winners advanced to the World Group play-offs, and losers played in the World Group II play-offs.

Date: 6–7 February

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Seeds

  1.  Australia
  2.  Serbia (World Group II play-off)
  3.  Poland (World Group II play-off)
  4.  Canada (World Group II play-off)

Date: 6–7 February

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World Group II play-offs

The four losing teams from World Group II played off against qualifiers from Zonal Group I.

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Americas Zone

Group I

Venue: Country Club Las Palmas, Santa Cruz, Bolivia (outdoor clay)[5]

Dates: 3–6 February

Participating teams

Play-offs

Group II

Venue: Centro de Tenis Honda, Bayamón, Puerto Rico (outdoor hard)[6]

Dates: 1–6 February

Participating teams

Play-offs

  •  Chile and  Venezuela were promoted to Americas Zone Group I in 2017.
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Asia/Oceania Zone

Group I

Venue: Hua Hin Centennial Sports Club, Hua Hin, Thailand (outdoor hard)[7]

Dates: 3–6 February

Participating teams

Play-offs

Group II

Venue: Centennial Sports Club, Hua Hin, Thailand (outdoor hard)[8]

Dates: 11–16 April

Participating teams

Play-offs

  •  Philippines were promoted to Asia/Oceania Group I in 2017.
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Europe/Africa Zone

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Group I

Venue: Municipal Tennis Centre, Eilat, Israel (outdoor hard)[9]

Dates: 3–6 February

Participating teams

Play-offs

Group II

Venue: Gezira Sporting Club, Cairo, Egypt (outdoor clay)[10]

Dates: 13–16 April

Participating teams

Play-offs

Group III

Venue: Bellevue, Ulcinj, Montenegro (outdoor clay) [11]

Dates: 11–16 April

Participating teams

Play-offs

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