Tennis tournament
2004 Fed Cup World Group Date 24 April – 28 November Edition 14th Russia
The World Group was the highest level of Fed Cup competition in 2004. Sixteen nations competed in a four-round knockout competition. World No. 1 team France was the defending champion, but they were defeated in the final by World No. 5 team and four-time finalist Russia . As such, Russia ascended to World No. 2.
Participating teams
Draw
First round 24–25 April Quarterfinals 10–11 July Semifinals 24–25 November Final 27–28 November Amiens , France (Indoor clay)1 France 5 Rimini , Italy (Outdoor clay) Germany 0 1 France 3 Lecce , Italy (Outdoor clay)7 Italy 2 Czech Republic 1 Moscow , Russia (Indoor carpet)7 Italy 3 1 France 5 Los Belones , Murcia , Spain (Outdoor clay)5 Spain 0 6 Spain 3 Jerez , Spain (Outdoor clay) Switzerland 2 5 Spain 3 Bree , Belgium (Indoor clay)3 Belgium 2 Croatia 2 Moscow , Russia (Indoor carpet)3 Belgium 3 1 France 2 Moscow , Russia (Indoor carpet)4 Russia 3 4 Russia 4 Buenos Aires , Argentina (Outdoor clay) Australia 1 4 Russia 4 Buenos Aires , Argentina (Outdoor clay) Argentina 1 Argentina 4 Moscow , Russia (Indoor carpet)8 Japan 1 4 Russia 5 Sankt Pölten , Austria (Outdoor clay) Austria 0 5 Slovakia 2 Innsbruck , Austria (Outdoor clay) Austria 3 Austria 4 Portorož , Slovenia (Outdoor clay)2 United States 1 Slovenia 1 2 United States 4
First round
France vs. Germany
[ 1]
Czech Republic vs. Italy
[ 2]
Spain vs. Switzerland
[ 3]
Croatia vs. Belgium
[ 4]
Russia vs. Australia
[ 5]
Argentina vs. Japan
[ 6]
Slovakia vs. Austria
[ 7]
Slovenia vs. United States
[ 8]
Quarterfinals
France vs. Italy
[ 9]
Spain vs. Belgium
[ 10]
Russia vs. Argentina
[ 11]
Austria vs. United States
[ 12]
Semifinals
France vs. Spain
[ 13]
Russia vs. Austria
[ 14]
Final
France vs. Russia
[ 15]
2004 Fed Cup champions
Russia First title
See also
References
Current champions (2024): Italy
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