2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II – Play-offs

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The play-offs of the 2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II were the final stages of the Group II zonal competition involving teams from Asia and Oceania. Using the positions determined in their pools, the eighteen teams faced off to determine their placing in the 2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II. The top two teams advanced to for 2022.

Pool results[]

Placing Pool A (Wellington) Pool B (Wellington)
1  New Zealand  Philippines
2  Pakistan  Thailand
3  Mongolia  Guam
4  Singapore  Turkmenistan

Promotional play-offs[]

The first-placed teams of each pool played against one another in a head-to-head round. The winners of each round advanced to the 2022 Asia/Oceania Zone Group I.

New Zealand vs. Philippines[]


New Zealand
2
Renouf Tennis Centre, Wellington, New Zealand[1]
8 February 2020
Hard

Philippines
1
1 2 3
1 New Zealand
Philippines
Valentina Ivanov
7
5
6
1
   
2 New Zealand
Philippines
Paige Hourigan
Marian Capadocia
6
2
6
3
   
3 New Zealand
Philippines
Emily Fanning / 
Marian Capadocia / 
3
6
6
4
[9]
[11]
 

3rd to 4th place play-offs[]

The second-placed teams of each pool played against one another in a head-to-head round to determine the 3rd and 4th placings.

Thailand vs. Pakistan[]


Thailand
3
Renouf Tennis Centre, Wellington, New Zealand[2]
8 February 2020
Hard

Pakistan
0
1 2 3
1 Thailand
Pakistan
Watsachol Sawatdee
6
3
6
0
   
2 Thailand
Pakistan
Anchisa Chanta
Ushna Suhail
6
3
63
77
6
2
 
3 Thailand
Pakistan
Tamachan Momkoonthod / Tamarine Tanasugarn
 / Sara Mansoor
6
0
6
1
   

5th to 6th place play-offs[]

The third-placed teams of each pool played against one another in a head-to-head round to determine the 5th and 6th placings.

Guam vs. Mongolia[]


Guam
3
Renouf Tennis Centre, Wellington, New Zealand[3]
8 February 2020
Hard

Mongolia
0
1 2 3
1 Guam
Mongolia

6
2
6
2
   
2 Guam
Mongolia

0
6
7
5
6
2
 
3 Guam
Mongolia
 / 
 / 
6
1
63
77
[10]
[4]
 

7th to 8th place play-offs[]

The second-placed teams of each pool played against one another in a head-to-head round to determine the 7th and 8th placings.

Singapore vs. Turkmenistan[]


Singapore
2
Renouf Tennis Centre, Wellington, New Zealand[4]
8 February 2020
Hard

Turkmenistan
0
1 2 3
1 Singapore
Turkmenistan

7
5
6
2
   
2 Singapore
Turkmenistan

6
1
6
3
   
3 Singapore
Turkmenistan
 / 
 / 
      not
played

Final placements[]

Placing Teams
Promoted/First  New Zealand
Second  Philippines
Third  Thailand
Fourth  Pakistan
Fifth  Guam
Sixth  Mongolia
Seventh  Singapore
Eighth  Turkmenistan
  •  New Zealand was promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group I in 2022.

References[]

  1. ^ "New Zealand v Philippines". fedcup.com.
  2. ^ "Thailand v Pakistan". fedcup.com.
  3. ^ "Guam v Mongolia". fedcup.com.
  4. ^ "Singapore v Turkmenistan". fedcup.com.

External links[]

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