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Hungary at the 1994 Federation Cup

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Introduction

The legendary lady Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman is acclaimed for floating the initial Federation Cup plan. Seen that, it did not get the material response in its original form, she went on to introduce trophy on her own. The subsequent persistent efforts on the part of Nell Hopman and Mary Hardwick Hare made Hazel's plan enter into realism. It was inaugurated by the International Tennis Federation to mark its golden jubilee celebration in the year 1963. In which they expanded the Federation Cup horizons to allow the larger participation. Initial participation of 16 countries, later on assumed iconic proportions to accommodate as many as 73 national teams by the year 1976.

 

The initial trophy launched by ITF carried the name Federation Cup, which was renamed as the Federation Cup in 1995. The Federation Cup cherishes presence of the tennis lionesses like Billie Jean King, Darlene Hard, Margaret Smith and Lesley Turner on the court, who toned the Grand Slams. Hungary at the 1994 Federation Cup was an American Zone Group player. Hungary has played to its potential talents to reach the Fed Cup quarterfinals in 1963 and 1985.

Performance of Hungary at the 1994 Federation Cup

Hungary at the 1994 Federation Cup was a Euro/African Zone Group player. The Hungary recorded its first win in the commencing round opposite Norway. The win was decisive, in which it outperformed Norway and scored 3-0. In the following Round Robin, however, the Romania came up with spirits and easily defeated Hungary by 3-0. In the ensued 1st Round, Romania, repeated its performance handing over another defeat to Hungary. The latter lost it by 1-2, showing little fight opposite Romania.

Here’s a summary of the performance of Hungary at the 1994 Federation Cup

Hungary at the 1994 Federation Cup listed its team from Euro/African Zone Group player. Hungary went on to play three games in its part of the event. In the commencing game opposite Norway, Hungary was in its best form to defeat the Norwegians by 3-0. In the second next match, when opposite Romania they got a complete beating by 0-3. In the ensued final first round again opposite Romania, Hungary by losing its match opposite to the prior got exit from the events.



 
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