The 1980 Federation Cup was the 18th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's
tennis
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. The tournament was held at the
Rot-Weiss Tennis Club
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in
West Berlin
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from 19–25 May. The
United States
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won their fifth consecutive title, defeating
Australia
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in their tenth and record eighth consecutive final. The US did not drop a single match during the tournament.
Participating Teams
Draw
All ties were played at the
Rot-Weiss Tennis Club
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in
West Berlin
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, on clay courts.
1st Round losing teams play in Consolation Rounds
First Round
United States vs. Poland
New Zealand vs. Mexico
Belgium vs. Italy
South Korea vs. Soviet Union
Switzerland vs. Denmark
Ireland vs. Romania
Canada vs. Yugoslavia
Hungary vs. Czechoslovakia
Great Britain vs. Israel
Argentina vs. Netherlands
Luxembourg vs. Spain
Austria vs. West Germany
France vs. Sweden
Japan vs. Thailand
Chinese Taipei vs. Indonesia
Norway vs. Australia
Second Round
United States vs. New Zealand
Italy vs. Soviet Union
Switzerland vs. Romania
Yugoslavia vs. Czechoslovakia
Great Britain vs. Argentina
Spain vs. West Germany
Sweden vs. Japan
Indonesia vs. Australia
Quarterfinals
United States vs. Soviet Union
Romania vs. Czechoslovakia
Great Britain vs. West Germany
Sweden vs. Australia
Semifinals
United States vs. Czechoslovakia
West Germany vs. Australia
Final
United States vs. Australia
Consolation Rounds
Draw
First Round
Netherlands vs. Austria
Norway vs. Hungary
Canada vs. Mexico
Chinese Taipei vs. Poland
Thailand vs. Luxembourg
Ireland vs. South Korea
Belgium vs. Israel
Denmark vs. France
Quarterfinals
Netherlands vs. Hungary
Canada vs. Poland
Thailand vs. South Korea
Belgium vs. France
Semifinals
Netherlands vs. Canada
South Korea vs. France
Final
Canada vs. France
References
{{1980 in tennis
Billie Jean King Cups by year
Federation
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Tennis tournaments in Germany
Sports competitions in West Berlin
1980s in West Berlin
1980 in women's tennis
1980 in West Germany