In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of 2011 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone, a topic that has captured the attention of researchers, enthusiasts and the curious alike. From its beginnings to the present, 2011 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone has played a crucial role in various aspects of society, culture and history. Throughout the next few lines, we will delve into its impact, its implications and its evolution over time, in order to have a more complete and deeper understanding of this exciting topic. Join us on this journey of discovery and learning about 2011 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone.
The Europe/Africa Zone was one of three zones of regional competition in the 2011 Fed Cup.
Group I
Venue: Municipal Tennis Club, Eilat, Israel (hard, outdoors)
Date: 2–5 February
The fifteen teams were divided into three pools of four teams and one pool of three. The four pool winners took part in play-offs to determine the two nations advancing to the World Group II Play-offs. The nations finishing last in their pools took part in play-offs, with the two losing nations relegated to Group II in 2012.
The seven teams were divided into one pool of four teams and one pool of three. The top nation from each pool played off against the runner-up from the other with the two winning teams promoted to the Europe/Africa Zone Group I for 2012. The third place nation from each pool played off against the last place nation of the other, with the two losing nations relegated to Group III in 2012.
The nine teams were divided into one pool of five teams and one pool of four. The top nation from each pool played off against the runner-up from the other with the two winning teams promoted to the Europe/Africa Zone Group II for 2012.