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The Serbian Billie Jean King Cup team represents Serbia in the Billie Jean King Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Tennis Federation of Serbia.

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As the legal successor to previous national teams, Serbia has inherited all results from the former Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro teams. Since June 2006, following the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro, the team has competed under the name Serbia.

In 2012, the team reached its first Fed Cup final, achieving victories over the Belgium and Russia teams in away ties, before ultimately losing to the Czech Republic in Prague. That same year, the Olympic Committee of Serbia honored the Fed Cup team as the best women's team of 2012.

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Current team

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The following players were called up for the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Europe/Africa Zone ties against Slovenia and Lithuania.[1]

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WTA rankings on 19 May 2025[2][3]

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Ana Ivanovic of Serbia competing against Ai Sugiyama of the Japan team in Belgrade on 7 February during the 2009 season.
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Jelena Janković, team record holder with the most total wins (34–16) and singles match wins (27–11) for Serbia, playing against Slovakia in Košice on 14 July during the 2007 season.

Recent call-ups

The following players have competed in at least one tie in the past three years.

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WTA rankings on 19 May 2025[2][3]

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History

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Before 1992

Serbia, together with other former Yugoslavian countries, competed in its first Fed Cup in 1969, as Yugoslavian Fed Cup team until 1992. Yugoslavia reached the semifinals in 1984, with 1977 French Open champion, Mima Jaušovec and Sabrina Goleš in the team.

From 1995

Together with, what is now Montenegro Fed Cup team, Serbia competed under name of Yugoslavia from 1995 until 2003; and from 20042006 under name of Serbia and Montenegro. After Montenegro declared its independence, Serbia is competing under its present name since 2007.

The biggest success from 1995 is when Serbia Fed Cup team reached the final in 2012 Fed Cup World Group, where they lost to Czech Republic in away tie.

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Serbia considers as the direct successor of Fed Cup team Serbia and Montenegro, FR Yugoslavia and SFR Yugoslavia.

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Results

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Results under present name Serbia

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2020s

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