Svitolina heads nominations for 2016 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Zone Group I events

Group I events taking place on 3-6 February in the same week as the Fed Cup World Group and World Group II

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World No. 19 Elina Svitolina heads the nominations for the 2016 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Zone Group I events taking place on 3-6 February in the same week as the Fed Cup World Group and World Group II first round ties on 6-7 February.

The ITF has announced the full nominations for Europe/Africa Zone Group I in Eilat, Israel; Americas Zone Group I in Santa Cruz, Bolivia; and Asia/Oceania Zone Group I in Hua Hin, Thailand.

The draws for all three Zone Group I events will be held at the ITF offices in London on Friday 8 January at 10am GMT.

All nations contesting the Zone Group I events will be bidding to qualify for the Fed Cup World Group II play-offs on 16-17 April, with two teams qualifying from the Europe/Africa Zone, and one team from both the Americas and Asia/Oceania Zones.

Five top 50 players will contest Europe/Africa Zone Group I, with Svitolina joined by countrywoman Lesia Tsurenko, Yanina Wickmayer and Alison van Uytvanck of Belgium and Johanna Konta of Great Britain. Teliana Pereira of Brazil and Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan head the nominations for Americas Zone Group I and Asia/Oceania Zone Group I respectively.

Nominations for the 2016 Fed Cup World Group and World Group II first round ties on 6-7 February will be announced on Wednesday 27 January.

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