- Source: 1991 Federation Cup World Group
The World Group was the highest level of Federation Cup competition in 1991. Thirty-two nations competed in a five-round knockout competition from 22 to 28 July. United States was the two-time defending champion, but Spain won the final to claim its first title.
Participating teams
Draw
First round
= United States vs. Netherlands
== Hungary vs. Bulgaria
== Finland vs. Romania
== Portugal vs. Austria
== Switzerland vs. Argentina
== Brazil vs. China
== Czechoslovakia vs. Sweden
== Paraguay vs. Soviet Union
== Great Britain vs. New Zealand
== Israel vs. Italy
== Canada vs. Denmark
== Greece vs. Germany
== France vs. Poland
== Yugoslavia vs. Indonesia
== Australia vs. Japan
== Belgium vs. Spain
=Second round
= United States vs. Bulgaria
== Finland vs. Austria
== Switzerland vs. China
== Czechoslovakia vs. Soviet Union
== Great Britain vs. Italy
== Canada vs. Germany
== Poland vs. Indonesia
== Australia vs. Spain
=Quarterfinals
= United States vs. Austria
== Switzerland vs. Czechoslovakia
== Italy vs. Germany
== Indonesia vs. Spain
=Semifinals
= United States vs. Czechoslovakia
== Germany vs. Spain
=Final
= United States vs. Spain
=References
External links
Fed Cup website
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