Please be advised that this is just a fantasy game based on rankings released first week of 2011. The groupings are based on the combined rankings of both the male and female player of each country. A round robin method is applied here, where each country gets to fight the other countries in their group. The top 2 teams goes to the quarterfinals. Here are the results of Group A.
Group A
Serbia - 8 wins
France - 3 wins
Sweden - 4 wins
Germany - 3 wins
* Serbia (Djokovic and Jankovic) and Sweden (Soderling and Arvidsson) will proceed to the quarterfinals.
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