2010年11月9日星期二

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Eventually in 1963 the ITF launched the Replica Orient watches Federation Cup as a part of its 50th anniversary celebrations.Unlike the matches earlier that were open players from United States and Great Britain, the new format of this much awaited event was open to players from all countries.The very fist year itself the Federation Cup drew a large number of player and spectators and proved to be a resounding success.The inaugural event was held over a period of one week at Queen’s Club London where players from 16 countries competed in the event.United States has always been a formidable competitor at the event and has 17 titles to their credit.Over the years the exponential success and the rise of the number of players competing in the Fed Cup compelled the organizers to change the format.From 1992 onwards a new system of regional qualifying matches was created and implemented.

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