The 1997 Fed Cup was the 35th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis. The final took place at Brabant Hall in 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands on 4–5 October, with France defeating the Netherlands to win their first title.

1997 Fed Cup
Details
Duration1 March – 5 October
Edition35th
Achievements (singles)
1996
1998

World Group edit

Participating Teams
 
Belgium
 
Czech Republic
 
France
 
Germany
 
Japan
 
Netherlands
 
Spain
 
United States

Draw edit

Quarterfinals
1–2 March
Semifinals
12–13 July
Final
4–5 October
Haarlem, Netherlands (Indoor carpet)
1  United States2
Prague, Czech Republic (Outdoor clay)
   Netherlands3
   Netherlands3
Mannheim, Germany (Indoor hard)
   Czech Republic2
   Czech Republic3
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands (Indoor carpet)
4  Germany2
   Netherlands1
Tokyo, Japan (Indoor hard)
3  France4
3  France4
Nice, France (Outdoor clay)
   Japan1
3  France3
Sprimont, Belgium (Indoor hard)
   Belgium2
   Belgium5
2  Spain0

World Group play-offs edit

The four losing teams in the World Group first round ties (Germany, Japan, Spain and United States), and four winners of the World Group II ties (Argentina, Australia, Croatia and Switzerland) entered the draw for the World Group play-offs.

Date: 12–13 July

Venue Surface Home team Score Visiting team
Hope Island, Australia Outdoor hard   Australia 2–3   Spain
Zürich, Switzerland Indoor carpet    Switzerland 5–0   Argentina
Frankfurt, Germany Outdoor carpet   Germany 3–2   Croatia
Chestnut Hill, MA, United States Outdoor hard   United States 5–0   Japan

World Group II edit

The World Group II was the second highest level of Fed Cup competition in 1997. Winners advanced to the World Group play-offs, and loser played in the World Group II play-offs.

Date: 1–2 March

Venue Surface Home team Score Visiting team
Zagreb, Croatia Indoor hard   Croatia 4–1   Austria
Košice, Slovakia Indoor carpet   Slovakia 2–3    Switzerland
Seoul, South Korea Outdoor hard   South Korea 1–4   Argentina
Durban, South Africa Outdoor hard   South Africa 2–3   Australia

World Group II play-offs edit

The four losing teams from World Group II (Austria, Slovakia, South Africa and South Korea) played off against qualifiers from Zonal Group I. Two teams qualified from Europe/Africa Zone (Italy and Russia), one team from the Asia/Oceania Zone (Indonesia), and one team from the Americas Zone (Canada).

Date: 12–13 July

Venue Surface Home team Score Visiting team
Pörtschach, Austria Outdoor clay   Austria 3–2   South Africa
Seoul, South Korea Outdoor clay   South Korea 1–4   Russia
Jakarta, Indonesia Outdoor clay   Indonesia 0–5   Italy
Bratislava, Slovakia Outdoor clay   Slovakia 5–0   Canada

Americas Zone edit

  • Nations in bold advanced to the higher level of competition.
  • Nations in italics were relegated down to a lower level of competition.

Group I edit

Venue: Colombian Tennis Academy, Bogotá, Colombia (outdoor clay)

Dates: 29 April – 4 May

Participating Teams

Group II edit

Venue: Casa de Campo, San Domingo, Dominican Republic (outdoor clay)

Dates: 12–18 May

Participating Teams

Asia/Oceania Zone edit

  • Nations in bold advanced to the higher level of competition.
  • Nations in italics were relegated down to a lower level of competition.

Group I edit

Venue: Renouf Centre, Wellington, New Zealand (outdoor hard)

Dates: 11–15 March

Participating Teams

Group II edit

Venue: Renouf Centre, Wellington, New Zealand (outdoor hard)

Dates: 11–15 March

Participating Teams

Europe/Africa Zone edit

  • Nations in bold advanced to the higher level of competition.
  • Nations in italics were relegated down to a lower level of competition.

Group I edit

Venue: Bari T.C., Bari, Italy (outdoor clay)

Dates: 22–26 April

Participating Teams

Group II edit

Venue: Ali Bey Club, Manavgat, Turkey (outdoor clay)

Dates: 5–11 May

Participating Teams

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