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The play-offs of the 2003 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I were the final stages of the Group I Zonal Competition involving teams from Asia and Oceania. Those that qualified for this stage placed first and second in their respective pools.
Placing | Pool A | Pool B |
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1 | Japan | Indonesia |
2 | China | Thailand |
3 | South Korea | Chinese Taipei |
4 | New Zealand | Uzbekistan |
5 | Hong Kong | Malaysia |
6 | Kazakhstan |
The four teams were then paired up the team from a different placing of the other group for a play-off tie, with the winners being promoted to the World Group play-offs.
Japan vs. Thailand
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- Japan advanced to the World Group play-offs, where they were drawn against Sweden. They won 4–1, and plus qualified for the 2004 World Group.[2]
China vs. Indonesia
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- Indonesia advanced to the World Group play-offs, where they were drawn against Germany. They lost 2–3, and were relegated to Group I for 2004.[4]
See also
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edit- ^ "Japan v Thailand". fedcup.com.
- ^ "Fed Cup Profile, Japan". fedcup.com.
- ^ "China v Indonesia". fedcup.com.
- ^ "Fed Cup Profile, Indonesia". fedcup.com.
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