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2013 Davis Cup Media Guide
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Contents2013 Davis Cup Media Guide
4 Davis Cup Sponsors
6 Introduction7 History of Davis Cup8 Davis Cup Administration
10 2013 Drawsheets, Choice of Ground & Head to Heads11 World Group13 Americas Zone Group I15 Asia/Oceania Zone Group I 17 Europe/Africa Zone Group I19 Americas Zone Group II21 Asia/Oceania Zone Group II23 Europe/Africa Zone Group II25 Americas Zone Group III26 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III27 Europe Zone Group III28 Africa Zone Group III29 Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV30 Number of Nations Participating per Year
32 2013 World Group Nations33 Argentina36 Austria39 Belgium42 Brazil45 Canada48 Croatia50 Czech Republic53 France56 Germany59 Israel61 Italy64 Kazakhstan66 Serbia68 Spain71 Switzerland74 USA78 Nations’ World Group Records
82 2013 Zone Group I Nations83 Americas Zone84 Asia/Oceania Zone85 Europe/Africa Zone
87 Davis Cup Finals: Results & Statistics88 Davis Cup Champion Nations89 Davis Cup Honour Roll91 Repeat Champions92 History of Nations in the Davis Cup Final92 Surfaces for Final93 Most Consecutive Appearances
in the Final93 Most Times in a Final Without a Victory93 Debuts by Nation in the Final93 Doubles in the Final94 Winning on all Four Surfaces94 Comebacks from 0-2 down in a Final94 Comebacks from 1-2 down in a Final95 Comebacks from First Round Losses95 Champion Nations Playing all Matches at
Home or Away95 Winning Three Rubbers in a Final96 Deciding Fifth Rubbers96 Nations to reach Davis Cup Final without
the Loss of a Live Rubber97 Nations to Win the Title without Losing
a Live Rubber 97 Players Winning Most Davis Cup Titles98 Most Appearances in the Final98 Lefthanders in Davis Cup Final Team99 Davis Cup Debuts in the Final99 Captains Winning Title in First Year99 Winning Davis Cup Title as Player and
Captain100 Youngest and Oldest Players in a Davis
Cup Final101 Captains’ Win-Loss Records in Davis Cup
Finals103 Challenge and Final Rounds Full Results
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Contents2013 Davis Cup Media Guide
121 Nation Records, Statistics & Ranking122 Davis Cup Nation Win-Loss Records126 Longest Run of Wins by a Nation – by Ties – by Rubbers126 Longest Run of Wins – Home Ties (all-time)127 Longest Run of Wins – Home Ties (World Group + World Group
play-offs)127 Most Ties Played in One Year127 Elimination of Defending Champion and Previous Year’s Finalist in Opening Round128 Elimination of Both Previous Year’s
Finalists in Opening Round128 Best Performances by Unseeded Nations
in the World Group130 Comebacks from 0-2 Down131 Nations that Achieved 0-2 Comebacks132 Zone Competition Winners137 ITF Davis Cup Nations Ranking & Points
Explanation138 Davis Cup Latest Nations Ranking
142 Player Records & Statistics143 Leading Davis Cup Players143 – By Most Total Wins144 – By Most Singles Wins144 – By Most Doubles Wins145 – By Doubles Pairs145 – By Most Ties Played146 Leading Active Players147 Champion Nation’s Players to Win Six or More Singles in a Year148 Doubles Pairs Winning all Four Rubbers in World Group in a Year148 Perfect Performances148 Winning Streaks149 Davis Cup Commitment Award151 Youngest & Oldest Players151 Female Davis Cup Captains
152 Youngest & Oldest Captains152 Best Five-Set Records152 Davis Cup Award of Excellence
153 General Records & Statistics154 Most Games in a Tie155 Longest Duration of a Tie155 Maximum Number of Sets Played156 Most Decisive Victory in a Tie157 Most Games in a Rubber158 Longest Rubber in Elapsed Time158 Most Games in a Set160 Longest Davis Cup Tiebreaks160 Most Tiebreaks in a Tie
162 2012 Results163 World Group Drawsheets165 Group I Drawsheets168 Group II Drawsheets171 Group III Summary172 Group IV Summary173 2012 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas results
191 Appendices192 Country Codes193 Explanation of Davis Cup Abbreviations194 Players Representing More Than
One Nation195 ATP Ranking Points
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Davis Cup Sponsors
Davis Cup Title SponsorBNP PARIBASOfficial Bank of Davis CupTitle sponsor of Davis Cup since 2002
BNP Paribas is a provider of financial services including retail banking, corporate and investment banking, private banking and asset management.
Davis Cup International SponsorsHPOfficial Technology Sponsor of Davis CupInternational sponsor of Davis Cupsince 2010
HP believes in more than the power of technology. We believe in the power of people, which is why we make technology work for you.
ADECCO GROUPOfficial HR Sponsor of Davis CupInternational sponsor of Davis Cup since 2011
The Adecco Group, based in Zurich, Switzerland, is the world’s leading provider of HR solutions. With more than 33,000 FTE employees and a network of over 5,500 branches, in over 60 countries and territories around the world, Adecco Group offers a wide variety of services, connecting over 700,000 associates with more than 100,000 clients every day.
ROLEXOfficial Timekeeper of Davis CupInternational sponsor of Davis Cupsince 2007
The leading name in luxury wristwatches, Rolex is a pre-eminent symbol of excellence, performance and prestige.
HUGO BOSSOfficial Men’s Clothing Sponsor of Davis CupInternational sponsor of Davis Cup since 1988
HUGO BOSS stands for fashion and lifestyle. The brand portfolio covers business and casualwear, shoes and accessories for men as well as for women.
NH HOTELESOfficial Hotel of Davis CupInternational sponsor of Davis Cupsince 2004
NH Hoteles www.nh-hotels.com ranks third in the European urban business hotel segment. It operates close to 400 hotels with almost 60,000 rooms in 26 countries across Europe, America and Africa.
Davis Cup International PartnerWILSONOfficial Ball of Davis CupInternational partner of Davis Cupsince 2002
Wilson sporting Goods has been involved with Davis Cup since 2002 as an Official Partner and Manufacturer. As the Official Tennis Ball, Wilson has been a part of some of the greatest moments in Davis Cup competition over these years.
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HISTORY OF DAVIS CUP
With more than 100 years of tradition behind it, Davis Cup by BNP Paribas is the premier team competition in tennis, as well as being the largest annual international team competition in sport. The symbol of this prestigious event is the beautiful silver Davis Cup trophy, donated by Harvard student Dwight Filley Davis in 1900. It consists of three pieces, the silver Trophy and two wooden bases.
The Davis Cup weighs 105 kg and is 107 cm in diameter at its widest point. The bowl is engraved with the competitions from 1900-1919, while the tray is engraved with the competitions from 1920-32. The competitions from 1933 through 2002 are engraved on plaques on the top two wooden plinths. In 2002, the trophy gained a new plinth, adding 16 additional plaques and castings and raising the height of the trophy to 110cm.
While only two nations, the United States and the British Isles, participated in the first three competitions, interest grew and by 1913, an additional six nations had joined them. Participation continued to grow steadily, with entries reaching 50 nations in 1969 and topping 100 nations for the first time in 1993. Today, more than 120 nations regularly compete in Davis Cup.
The Davis Cup is a recognised institution in world tennis, as influential today as it was instrumental in the sport’s growth. The simplicity of its unchanged format has provided the framework for one of the most successful and famous competitions in sporting history. Ties consist of five rubbers over three days: two singles on the first day, the doubles rubber on the second and the two reverse singles on the third and final day. All live rubbers are played over the best of five sets with no tiebreak in the final set.
From the beginning, the Davis Cup has always attracted the leading players and today the world’s leading players still answer their nation’s call, just as Fred Perry, Rene Lacoste, Bill Tilden, Donald Budge, Rod Laver, Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, Boris Becker and Pete Sampras did in their heyday.
The World Group is the pinnacle of the competition. Sixteen nations play in a knockout format, leading to the Davis Cup Final in November. The remaining nations compete in Groups I to IV, divided across three regional zones: Americas, Asia/Oceania and Europe/Africa, and aim to win promotion and avoid relegation. The successful nations in Group I of these regional zones join the eight World Group first round losers in the World Group play-offs, with the winners going on to compete in the subsequent year’s World Group while the losers return to zone competition.
Prize money was introduced in the Davis Cup in 1981 when the NEC Corporation became the title sponsor, a position it held for 21 years. In January 2002, BNP Paribas, already an international sponsor, assumed the role of title sponsor. The total compensation to the participating nations for 2012 amounts to around US$14 million.
Davis Cup trophy
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Davis Cup by BNP Paribas is administered by a Davis Cup Committee, appointed every two years by the Board of Directors of the International Tennis Federation. The Davis Cup Committee consists of a Chairman who is a member of the Board of Directors and four further members. Each member shall be from a different nation that has played in the Davis Cup competition for at least ten years.
To co-ordinate the day to day operations of the competition, the ITF Davis Cup Department carry out the decisions of the Board of Directors and the Davis Cup Committee and administer the arrangements for the competition.
Each participating nation is also asked to appoint a Davis Cup Administrator to liaise with the ITF and be responsible for the local arrangements of all Davis Cup ties in their country.
Davis Cup AdministrationDavis Cup Committee (2011-2013)
2011-2013 Davis Cup CommitteeLeft to right: Tom Gorman (USA), Charles Trippe (GBR), Slobodan Zivojinovic (SRB), Juan Margets, Chairman (ESP), Armando Cervone (ARG), Geoff Pollard (AUS). Missing from picture: Arnaud Boetsch (FRA), Guy Forget, Observer (FRA).
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2013 Drawsheets
Choice of Ground
Head to Heads
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2013 World GroupFirst round
1-3 FebruaryQuarterfinals
5-7 AprilSemifinals
13-15 September
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
Venues to be announced: Quarterfinals: 18 FebruarySemifinals: 29 AprilFinal: 23 SeptemberWorld Group play-offs: 13-15 September
Final15-17 November
(S) Spain
Canada C
(S) Croatia
Italy C
(S) Serbia
Belgium C
(S) USA C
Brazil
Israel
(S) France C
Germany
(S) Argentina C
Austria
(S) Kazakhstan C*
Switzerland C
(S) Czech Republic
Canada C
3–2
Italy
3–2
Serbia
3–2
USA C
3–2
France
5–0
Argentina C
5–0
Kazakhstan C
3–1
Czech Republic
3–2
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CHAMPION NATION
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2013 WG Choice of GroundARG CAN CZE FRA ITA KAZ SRB USA
Argentina CAN CZE ARG ARG KAZ ARG ARG
Canada CAN CAN* FRA CAN* CAN* SRB* USA*
Czech Republic CZE CAN* FRA ITA KAZ SRB USA
France ARG FRA FRA ITA FRA* FRA USA
Italy ARG CAN* ITA ITA ITA* ITA ITA
Kazakhstan KAZ CAN* KAZ FRA* ITA* SRB* USA*
Serbia† ARG SRB* SRB FRA ITA SRB* USA
USA ARG USA* USA USA ITA USA* USA
*denotes choice of ground by lot † takes records of former Yugoslavia
† takes records of former Yugoslavia
ARG CAN CZE FRA ITA KAZ SRB USA
Argentina 2-1 1-4 0-5 1-0 1-0 1-1 3-8
Canada 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-15
Czech Republic 4-1 0-0 7-7 8-3 0-1 6-5 1-5
France 5-0 2-0 7-7 5-5 0-0 4-5 7-9
Italy 0-1 0-0 3-8 5-5 0-0 4-3 3-7
Kazakhstan 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Serbia† 1-1 0-0 5-6 5-4 3-4 0-0 1-0
USA 8-3 15-0 5-1 9-7 7-3 0-0 0-1
2013 WG Possible Head to Heads
2013 World Group play-offs The eight losing nations in the 2013 World Group first round and the eight successful nations from Zone Group I (two from the Americas, two from Asia/Oceania and four from Europe/Africa) compete in the 2013 World Group play-offs on 13-15 September.
The eight winners of these ties qualify for the 2014 World Group while the losers participate in their respective Zone Group I events in 2014.
The draw for the World Group play-offs takes place on Wednesday 10 April, with nations seeded according to the Davis Cup Nations Ranking of that week.
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Second Round play-off 18-20 Oct
First Round play-offs 13-15 Sep
First Round1-3 February
2013 Americas Zone Group I
(S) Chile
Bye
Ecuador
Bye
Uruguay C
Dominican Republic
Bye
(S) Colombia
Relegated to Group II in 2014
Advances to play-offs for 2014 World Group
Advances to play-offs for 2014 World Group
*
*
Second Round 5-7 April
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
World Group play-offs: 13-15 September 2013
Play-off ties: If Colombia defeats Uruguay, Dominican Republic will play the loser of Ecuador v Chile in the first round play-off on 13-15 September. If Uruguay defeats Colombia, Colombia will play Dominican Republic in the first round play-off on 13-15 September. The loser of that tie will play the loser of Ecuador v Chile in the second round play-off on 18-20 October.
Chile
Ecuador C
Uruguay
Colombia C
3–1
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2013 AMI Choice of GroundCHI COL DOM ECU URU
Chile CHI DOM ECU CHI
Colombia CHI COL COL COL
Dominican Rep. DOM COL DOM
Ecuador ECU COL DOM ECU
Uruguay CHI COL ECU
2013 AMI Possible Head to HeadsCHI COL DOM ECU URU
Chile 7-0 1-0 3-2 6-1
Colombia 0-7 3-0 3-2 6-6
Dominican Republic 0-1 0-3 0-1
Ecuador 2-3 2-3 1-0 3-4
Uruguay 1-6 6-6 4-3
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Second Round play-off 13-15 Sep /
18-20 Oct
First Round play-offs 5-7 April /
13-15 Sep
First Round1-3 February
2013 Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
(S) Australia
Chinese Taipei C
(S) Uzbekistan C
China, P.R.
Korea, Republic
(S) India C
Indonesia
(S) Japan C
Relegated to Group II in 2014
Advances to play-offs for 2014 World Group
Advances to play-offs for 2014 World Group
*
Second Round 5-7 April
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
World Group play-offs: 13-15 September 2013
Note: first round play-offs only take place if the team receiving a first round bye loses its first match.
Australia
5–0
Uzbekistan C
4–1
Korea, Republic
4–1
Japan C
5–0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Chinese Taipei
C China, P.R.
C India
Indonesia
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2013 AOI Choice of GroundCHN TPE IND INA
China, P.R. CHN CHN
Chinese Taipei IND TPE
India CHN IND
Indonesia CHN TPE
2013 AOI Possible Head to HeadsCHN TPE IND INA
China, P.R. 0-3 6-2
Chinese Taipei 0-1 0-5
India 3-0 1-0
Indonesia 2-6 5-0
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Play-off ties: If South Africa defeats Poland, Slovenia will play the loser of Great Britain v Russia in the second round play-off on 13-15 September. If Poland defeats South Africa, South Africa will play Slovenia in the first round play-off on 13-15 September. The loser of that tie will play the loser of Great Britain v Russia in the second round play-off on 18-20 October.If Netherlands defeats Romania, Denmark will contest the second round play-off on 13-15 September or 18-20 October depending on results elsewhere in the group.
If Romania defeats Netherlands, Netherlands will play Denmark in the first round play-off on 13-15 September. The loser of that tie will contest the second round play-off on 18-20 October. If Sweden defeats Ukraine, Slovak Republic will contest the second round play-off on 13-15 September or 18-20 October depending on results elsewhere in the group. If Ukraine defeats Sweden, Sweden will play Slovak Republic in the first round play-off on 13-15 September. The loser of that tie will contest the second round play-off on 18-20 October.
Second Round play-off 18-20 Oct
First Round play-offs 13-15 Sep
First Round1-3 February
2013 Europe/Africa Zone Group I
(S) Russia
Bye
Great Britain
Bye
(S) South Africa
Bye
Poland C
Slovenia
Denmark
Romania C
Bye
(S) Netherlands
Slovak Republic
Ukraine C
Bye
(S) Sweden
Slovenia
Denmark
3–2
3–2
Slovak Republic
Advances to play-offs for 2014 World Group
Relegated to Group II in 2014
Relegated to Group II in 2014
Advances to play-offs for 2014 World Group
Advances to play-offs for 2014 World Group
Advances to play-offs for 2014 World Group
Second Round 5-7 April
World Group play-offs: 13-15 September 2013
Russia
Great Britain C*
Romania C
Netherlands
*
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*
*
*
South Africa
Poland C
Ukraine C
Sweden
5–0
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Key (S) = Seed C = Choice of Ground * = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
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2013 EAI Choice of GroundDEN FIN GBR NED POL ROU RUS SVK SLO RSA SWE UKR
Denmark NED SVK* SWE DEN
Finland FIN FIN SVK* SWE UKR*
Great Britain POL GBR* SLO RSA
Netherlands NED FIN ROU NED SWE NED
Poland POL RUS POL
Romania FIN ROU ROU ROU UKR
Russia GBR* RUS SLO* RUS
Slovak Republic SVK* SVK* NED ROU SVK
Slovenia SLO SLO* SLO
South Africa RSA POL RUS SLO
Sweden SWE SWE SWE ROU SVK UKR(2R)/SWE(PO)*
Ukraine DEN UKR* NED UKR UKR(2R)/SWE(PO)*
2013 EAI Possible Head to HeadsGBR POL RUS SLO RSA
Great Britain 7-1 1-0 1-0 7-2
Poland 1-7 0-1 0-2
Russia 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-1
Slovenia 0-1 0-0 0-1
South Africa 2-7 2-0 1-1 1-0
DEN NED ROU SVK SWE UKR
Denmark 2-1 0-0 0-6 0-1
Netherlands 1-2 3-2 0-1 2-4 1-0
Romania 2-3 1-0 0-2 1-0
Slovak Rep. 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-1
Sweden 6-0 4-2 2-0 1-1 0-0
Ukraine 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0
*choice of ground decided by lot
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2013 Americas Zone Group II
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
Promoted to Group I in 2014
Play-offs5-7 April
First Round 1-3 February
Second Round 5-7April
2013 Americas Zone Group II
(S) Mexico
Puerto Rico C*
(S) El Salvador C*
Barbados
Guatemala
(S) Venezuela C
Haiti
(S) Peru C*
*
Final 13-15 September
Relegated to Group III in 2014
Relegated to Group III in 2014
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Puerto Rico
C* Barbados
Mexico
El Salvador C
C* Guatemala
Haiti
Venezuela
Peru
4–1
5–0
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2013 AMII Choice of GroundESA MEX PER VEN
El Salvador ESA ESA
Mexico MEX VEN
Peru ESA MEX
Venezuela ESA VEN
*choice of ground decided by lot
2013 AMII Possible Head to HeadsESA MEX PER VEN
El Salvador 0-1 0-1
Mexico 3-3 7-1
Peru 1-0 3-3
Venezuela 1-0 1-7
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Promoted to Group I in 2014
Play-offs5-7 April
First Round 1-3 February
Second Round 5-7 April
2013 Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
(S) New Zealand
Lebanon C
(S) Pakistan
Sri Lanka C
Kuwait C
(S) Thailand
Syria C*
(S) Philippines
*
Final 13-15 September
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
Relegated to Group III in 2014
Relegated to Group III in 2014
C Lebanon
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pakistan C
Thailand
Philippines C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3-2
3–2
5–0
Kuwait
C Syria
4–1
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2013 AOII Choice of Ground
2013 AOII Possible Head to HeadsNZL PAK PHI THA
New Zealand 2-3 3-0
Pakistan 1-5 4-3
Philippines 3-2 5-1
Thailand 0-3 3-4
NZL PAK PHI THA
New Zealand PHI NZL
Pakistan PAK THA
Philippines PHI PAK
Thailand NZL THA
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Play-offs5-7 April
First Round 1-3 February
Second Round 5-7 April
2013 Europe/Africa Zone Group II
(S) Finland
Bulgaria C
(S) Estonia
Ireland C*
(S) Latvia
Tunisia C
(S) Belarus
Monaco C
Moldova C
(S) Hungary
Luxembourg
(S) Bosnia/Herz. C*
Lithuania C*
(S) Cyprus
Benin
(S) Portugal C*
C* Bulgaria
Estonia
C* Tunisia
Belarus
C Hungary
Luxembourg
C* Cyprus
Benin
Finland
Ireland C
Latvia
Monaco C
Moldova
Bosnia/Herz. C*
Lithuania
Portugal C*
Relegated to Group III in 2014
Promoted to Group I in 2014
Promoted to Group I in 2014
Relegated to Group III in 2014
Relegated to Group III in 2014
Relegated to Group III in 2014
Final 13-15 September
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
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3–2
3–2
3–2
4–1
4–1
5-0
3–0
3–1
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*choice of ground decided by lot
2013 EAII Choice of GroundBosnia/Herz. Finland Ireland Latvia Lithuania Moldova Monaco Portugal
Bosnia/Herz. BIH* BIH(2R)/MDA(PO)* BIH
Finland IRL LAT MON
Ireland IRL IRL* IRL
Latvia LAT IRL* MON
Lithuania BIH* MDA* POR(2R)/LTU(PO)*
Moldova BIH(2R)/MDA(PO)* MDA* MDA*
Monaco MON IRL MON
Portugal BIH POR(2R)/LTU(PO)* MDA*
2013 EAII Possible Head to Heads (top half)FIN IRL LAT MON
Finland 0-1 1-0
Ireland 3-4 0-0 5-3
Latvia 1-0 0-0 1-0
Monaco 0-1 3-5 0-1
2013 EAII Possible Head to Heads (bottom half)
BIH LTU MDA POR
Bosnia/Herz. 1-2 2-3 0-1
Lithuania 2-1 2-2 0-0
Moldova 3-2 2-2 0-0
Portugal 1-0 0-0 0-0
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Date: 17-23 June Venue: Club de Tennis, La Paz, Bolivia Surface: Clay (outdoors)Nations: 11 Bahamas Bermuda Bolivia Costa Rica Cuba Honduras Jamaica Panama Paraguay Trinidad & Tobago US Virgin Islands
Format: Round-robin: teams divided into two pools (Pool A and Pool B). The winner of Pool A will play off against the runner-up of Pool B and the winner of Pool B will play off against the runner-up of Pool A to determine which two nations will be promoted to Americas Zone Group II in 2014. The remaining nations will stay in Americas Zone Group II in 2014 but will play off for positional placings for Nations Ranking purposes. Please note that the format is subject to change if a nation withdraws.
2013 Americas Zone Group III
Possible Head to HeadsBAH BER BOL CRC CUB HON JAM PAN PAR TRI ISV
Bahamas 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-2 2-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0
Bermuda 0-0 0-4 1-6 0-1 0-2 0-2 3-2 0-0 1-2 5-3
Bolivia 1-1 4-0 2-2 1-3 3-0 1-6 2-3 0-1 3-1 1-0
Costa Rica 0-2 6-1 2-2 1-2 3-1 2-2 2-2 0-0 5-1 3-1
Cuba 1-0 1-0 3-1 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 3-1 2-0 0-0
Honduras 2-0 2-0 0-3 1-3 0-1 0-4 5-1 0-0 4-4 5-0
Jamaica 1-2 2-0 6-1 2-2 1-1 4-0 3-2 0-1 2-1 1-0
Panama 0-1 2-3 3-2 2-2 0-0 1-5 2-3 0-0 3-3 7-1
Paraguay 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Trinidad & Tobago 0-1 2-1 1-3 1-5 0-2 4-4 1-2 3-3 0-0 4-4
US Virgin Islands 0-1 3-5 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-5 0-1 1-7 0-0 4-4
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Date: 1-5 MayVenue: Thein Byu Tennis Stadium, Yangon, MyanmarSurface: Hard (outdoors)Nations: 8
Cambodia Hong Kong, China Iran Malaysia Oman Pacific Oceania UAE Vietnam
Format: Round-robin: teams divided into two pools. The top two teams in each pool play in a “promotion” round-robin pool. The two highest placed nations in this pool will be promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2014. The bottom two teams in each pool will play in a “relegation” round-robin pool with the last two nations in this pool being relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV in 2014. Please note that the format is subject to change if a nation withdraws.
2013 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
Possible Head to HeadsCAM HKG IRI MAS OMA POC UAE VIE
Cambodia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Hong Kong, China 0-0 2-0 5-2 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0
Iran 0-0 0-2 2-3 0-0 1-1 1-0 2-1
Malaysia 0-0 2-5 3-2 3-1 4-2 1-0 1-5
Oman 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3 1-1 4-3 1-2
Pacific Oceania 0-0 0-1 1-1 2-4 1-1 2-3 1-0
UAE 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 3-4 3-2 0-2
Vietnam 0-0 0-1 1-2 5-1 2-1 0-1 2-0
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Date: 22-26 May Venue: Centro Tennis Cassa di Risaprmio, San Marino Surface: Clay (outdoors)Nations: 13
Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Greece Iceland Liechtenstein Macedonia Malta Montenegro Norway San Marino Turkey
Format: Round-robin: teams divided into three pools of three teams (Pools A, B and C) and one pool of four teams (Pool D). The winners of Pool A and Pool B will be drawn to play off against the winners of Pool C and Pool D to determine which two nations will be promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2014. The remaining teams will stay in Europe Zone Group III in 2014 but will play off to decide positions 5-13 for Nations Ranking purposes. Please note that the format is subject to change if a nation withdraws.
2013 Europe Zone Group III
Possible Head to HeadsALB ARM AZE GEO GRE ISL LIE MKD MLT MNE NOR SMR TUR
Albania 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-1
Armenia 1-0 0-0 1-3 0-2 3-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-3 0-1 1-1 0-1
Azerbaijan 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0
Georgia 1-0 3-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 3-0 0-1 0-0 2-0 2-0
Greece 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 3-1 2-0 3-1
Iceland 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 4-2 0-0 0-1 5-2 0-3
Liechtenstein 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1
Macedonia 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-4
Malta 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-3 0-1 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 2-2 1-3
Montenegro 2-0 3-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0
Norway 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-0 0-0 0-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 3-1
San Marino 2-0 1-1 1-3 0-2 0-2 2-5 1-0 0-2 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-5
Turkey 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-2 1-3 3-0 1-0 4-1 3-1 0-1 1-3 5-0
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Date: 15-19 MayVenue: Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt Surface: Clay (outdoors)Nations: 15
Algeria Botswana Cameroon Cote d’Ivoire Egypt Ghana Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Morocco Namibia Nigeria Rwanda Zambia Zimbabwe
Format: Round-robin: teams divided into one pool of three teams (Pool A) and three pools of four teams (Pools B, C and D). The winners of Pool A and Pool B will be drawn to play off against the winners of Pool C and Pool D to determine which two nations will be promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2014. The remaining teams will stay in Africa Zone Group III in 2014 but will play off to decide positions 5-15 for Nations Ranking purposes. Please note that the format is subject to change if a nation withdraws.
2013 Africa Zone Group III
Possible Head to HeadsALG BOT CMR CIV EGY GHA KEN LES MAD MAR NAM NGR RWA ZAM ZIM
Algeria 0-0 2-2 2-3 0-2 2-2 2-2 1-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-2 3-0 1-1 1-0
Botswana 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-1
Cameroon 2-2 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-2
Cote d'Ivoire 3-2 1-0 2-0 2-1 2-3 5-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-3 1-0 1-0 1-6
Egypt 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 1-0 0-0 2-0 3-2 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-1
Ghana 2-2 2-0 4-0 3-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 3-0 1-0 3-1 1-2 1-0 0-0 2-3
Kenya 2-2 2-0 0-0 2-5 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-2 0-3 0-2 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-2
Lesotho 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
Madagascar 1-0 4-0 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-3 2-1 0-0 0-1 2-2 2-1 0-0 0-0 3-0
Morocco 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-3 0-1 3-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2-2
Namibia 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3 2-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 2-0 1-0 0-2
Nigeria 2-1 1-0 0-0 3-0 0-2 2-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-3 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1
Rwanda 0-3 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-0
Zambia 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0
Zimbabwe 0-1 1-0 2-0 6-1 1-1 3-2 2-1 0-0 0-3 2-2 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-1
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Date: 22-28 AprilVenue: Thien Byu Tennis Stadium, Yangon, MyanmarSurface: Hard (outdoors)Nations: 10
Bahrain Bangladesh Iraq Jordan Kyrgyzstan Myanmar Qatar Saudi Arabia Singapore Turkmenistan
Format: Round-robin: teams divided into two pools of five teams. The winner of Pool A will play off against the runner-up of Pool B and the winner of Pool B will play off against the runner-up of Pool A to determine which two nations will be promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III in 2014. The remaining nations will stay in Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV in 2014 but will play off to decide positions 5-11 for Nations Ranking purposes. Please note that the format is subject to change if a nation withdraws.
2013 Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV
Possible Head to HeadsBRN BAN IRQ JOR KGZ MYA QAT KSA SIN TKM
Bahrain 6-2 4-1 3-2 1-2 0-3 6-1 2-6 1-5 1-2
Bangladesh 2-6 4-1 8-0 3-1 2-1 5-1 1-3 2-4 5-0
Iraq 1-4 1-4 2-3 0-3 2-3 1-2 0-1 1-4 1-2
Jordan 2-3 0-8 3-2 0-1 2-2 4-2 0-4 2-3 4-1
Kyrgyzstan 2-1 1-3 3-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0
Myanmar 3-0 1-2 3-2 2-2 1-0 2-2 0-0 1-3 2-0
Qatar 1-6 1-5 2-1 2-4 0-1 2-2 3-4 2-2 2-1
Saudi Arabia 6-2 3-1 1-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 4-3 5-2 2-1
Singapore 5-1 4-2 4-1 3-2 0-0 3-1 2-2 2-5 2-0
Turkmenistan 2-1 0-5 2-1 1-4 0-1 0-2 1-2 1-2 0-2
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Number of Nations Participating per YearYear Nations
1900 2
1901 -
1902 2
1903 2
1904 3
1905 5
1906 3
1907 3
1908 3
1909 3
1910 -
1911 3
1912 3
1913 8
1914 7
1915 -
1916 -
1917 -
1918 -
1919 5
1920 6
1921 11
1922 11
1923 17
1924 22
1925 23
1926 24
1927 26
1928 33
1929 29
1930 28
1931 30
1932 29
1933 31
1934 27
1935 28
Year Nations
1936 23
1937 25
1938 24
1939 25
1940 -
1941 -
1942 -
1943 -
1944 -
1945 -
1946 19
1947 22
1948 29
1949 26
1950 25
1951 27
1952 29
1953 30
1954 31
1955 34
1956 33
1957 36
1958 37
1959 39
1960 40
1961 42
1962 42
1963 49
1964 46
1965 43
1966 46
1967 48
1968 49
1969 51
1970 50
1971 51
Year Nations
1972 52
1973 53
1974 55
1975 53
1976 53
1977 55
1978 50
1979 49
1980 51
1981 51
1982 57
1983 58
1984 61
1985 62
1986 69
1987 70
1988 74
1989 79
1990 84
1991 87
1992 92
1993 100
1994 109
1995 115
1996 124
1997 127
1998 131
1999 128
2000 135
2001 139
2002 130
2003 135
2004 131
2005 130
2006 125
2007 123
Year Nations
2007 120
2009 122
2010 125
2011 121
2012 122
2013 130*
* Nations entered
Note: Davis Cup not held 1901, 1910, 1915-18 and 1940-45.
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2013 World Group Nations
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Name: Martin JaiteFirst tie: 2012Number of ties: 4Win-Loss record: 3-1
2013 Squad Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R ARG d. GER 5-0 in ARG
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Guillermo Vilas (45-10)Most Doubles Wins: David Nalbandian (15-5)Best Doubles Team: Jose-Luis Clerc & Guillermo Vilas (7-7)Most Ties Played: Guillermo Vilas (29)Most Years Played: Guillermo Vilas (14)Most Final Appearances: David Nalbandian (3)
Davis Cup media contact:Diego Gomez+54 11 5277 6300 (x329)Prensa@aat.com.ar
ARGENTINAFirst Year Played: 1923Years Played: 59Years in World Group (W-L): 22 (32-20)Ties Played (W-L): 140 (80-60)Most Total Wins: Guillermo Vilas (57-24)Best Performance: Runner-up 1981, 2006, 2008, 2011Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 2 (last time, d. GER 3-2, 1990 WG-QF)Longest Winning Streak: 6 ties (Oct 2000 – Sep 2002)
Name: Juan MonacoBirth Place: Tandil, Argentina Birth Date: 29 March 1984Residence: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaHeight: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 2-0, Doubles: 0-0
Name: David NalbandianBirth Place: Cordoba, Argentina Birth Date: 1 January 1982Residence: Cordoba, ArgentinaHeight: 5'11"/1.80mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Horacio ZeballosBirth Place: Mar del Plata, Argentina Birth Date: 27 April 1985Residence: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlaying Hand: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Carlos BerlocqBirth Place: Chascomus, Argentina Birth Date: 3 February 1983Residence: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 2-0, Doubles: 0-0
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Career Win-Loss Record – Argentina
VILAS, Guillermo 57–24 45–10 12–14 29 1970 14
NALBANDIAN, David 38–11 23–6 15–5 25 2002 11CLERC, Jose Luis 31–24 20–14 11–10 22 1977 10
CANO, Ricardo 23–20 14–13 9–7 23 1971 11
FRANA, Javier 18–19 9–8 9–11 20 1986 12
SORIANO, Eduardo 17–15 9–11 8–4 12 1958 6
GANZABAL, Julian 16–9 14–8 2–1 13 1967 8
MOREA, Enrique 15–6 11–3 4–3 8 1948 4
CALLERI, Agustin 14–7 8–4 6–3 14 2000 7
JAITE, Martin 14–20 14–17 0–3 17 1984 9
GAUDIO, Gaston 13–3 13–3 0–0 9 2001 3
ARNOLD KER, Lucas 13–4 3–1 10–3 14 1997 7
DEL POTRO, Juan Martin 12–4 12–4 0–0 10 2007 5
CHELA, Juan Ignacio 12–6 10–5 2–1 13 2000 7
AUBONE, Roberto 12–12 6–9 6–3 9 1960 5
SQUILLARI, Franco 10–2 10–2 0–0 7 1998 3
MONACO, Juan 10–9 10–8 0–1 13 2004 7DEL CASTILLO, Lucilo 9–4 6–2 3–2 7 1931 3
CANAS, Guillermo 9–5 5–2 4–3 11 1998 8
ZAPPA, Adriano 9–6 5–3 4–3 8 1931 3
PUERTA, Mariano 8–3 5–2 3–1 6 1999 4
LOBO, Luis 8–4 0–1 8–3 11 1995 5
MANCINI, Alberto 8–7 8–7 0–0 9 1989 4
ROBSON, Guillermo 8–8 5–5 3–3 9 1923 5
ACASUSO, Jose 7–5 5–3 2–2 9 2006 4
DE LA PENA, Horacio 7–5 5–5 2–0 7 1986 4
RUSSELL, Alejo 7–6 3–4 4–2 6 1948 4
SCHWANK, Eduardo 7–6 1–4 6–2 9 2010 3
GUMY, Hernan 7–7 7–7 0–0 8 1996 4
ALVAREZ, Elio 6–4 2–0 4–4 8 1970 4
CORIA, Guillermo 5–3 5–3 0–0 4 2004 2
BOYD, Ronald 4–5 4–4 0–1 4 1923 3
MINIUSSI, Cristian 4–8 0–1 4–7 11 1986 6
MARKUS, Gabriel 3–1 3–1 0–0 2 1992 2
ALBANO, Pablo 3–2 0–0 3–2 5 1993 4
ZEBALLOS, Horacio 3–2 0–1 3–1 4 2010 2PEREZ-ROLDAN, Guillermo 3–5 3–5 0–0 5 1988 3
VASSALLO ARGUELLO, Martin 2–0 1–0 1–0 1 2009 1
BENGOECHEA, Eduardo 2–0 0–0 2–0 2 1986 1
DALLA-FONTANA, Fernando 2–1 2–1 0–0 2 1977 2
LUZA, Gustavo 2–1 0–0 2–1 3 1989 2
BERLOCQ, Carlos 2–2 2–1 0–1 2 2012 2VAZQUEZ, Tito 2–2 1–1 1–1 2 1968 2
GARCIA, Martin 2–2 0–1 2–1 3 2000 2
OBARRIO, Enrique 2–4 1–3 1–1 2 1926 1
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
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Career Win-Loss Record – Argentina (cont.)
CAVIGLIA, Enrique 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1976 1
RIOS, Ernesto 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1958 1
SORIANO, Salvador 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1952 1
VAN KERCKHOVEN, Jason 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1971 1
HOOD, Mariano 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1999 1
SAAD, Roberto 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1986 1
SISSENER, Andres 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1931 1
ARGUELLO, Roberto 1–1 1–1 0–0 2 1983 2
ROMANI, Hector 1–1 1–1 0–0 2 1972 2
ETLIS, Gaston 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 1996 1
CATTARUZZA, Americo 1–2 1–2 0–0 2 1933 1
LYNCH, Tomas Miguel 1–2 1–2 0–0 2 1971 2
PRIETO, Sebastian 1–2 0–1 1–1 3 1999 2
MAYER, Leonardo 1–3 1–2 0–1 3 2009 2
ZABALETA, Mariano 1–4 1–4 0–0 4 1999 3
ECHEVERRIA, Adelmar 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1933 1
GATTIKER, Carlos 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1980 1
ORSANIC, Daniel 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1999 1
RODRIGUEZ, Martin 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 2000 1
VILLEGAS, Alfredo 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1923 1
ARNOLD, Patricio 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1995 1
BROWNE, Federico 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1995 1
CASTELLAN, Carlos 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1982 1
CHARPENTIER, Marcelo 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1997 1
CAMINOS, Carlos 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1923 1
DAVIN, Franco 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1995 1
HERRERO, Norberto 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1968 1
WEISS, Heraldo 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1948 1
GANZABAL, Alejandro 0–3 0–2 0–1 3 1982 2
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
Players that competed in 2013 Davis Cup shown in bold. For further details please visit: www.daviscup.com.
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2013 Squad Captain
WG-1R KAZ d. AUT 3-1 in KAZ
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Thomas Muster (36-8)Most Doubles Wins: Alex Antonitsch (13-14)Best Doubles Team: Alex Antonitsch & Thomas Muster (9-7)Most Ties Played: Alex Antonitsch (27)Most Years Played: Jurgen Melzer (15)
Davis Cup media contact:Wolfgang Wonesch+43 676 611 55 07wolfgang.wonesch@oetv.at
AUSTRIAFirst Year Played: 1905Years Played: 79Years in World Group (W-L): 17 (5-17)Ties Played (W-L): 146 (68-78)Most Total Wins: Thomas Muster (45-18)Best Performance: Semifinals 1990Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 2 (last time, d. ISR 3-2, 2010 WG-PO)Longest Winning Streak: 3 ties (3 times)
Name: Julian KnowleBirth Place: Lauterach, Austria Birth Date: 29 April 1974Residence: Vienna, AustriaHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlaying Hand: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Jurgen MelzerBirth Place: Vienna, Austria Birth Date: 22 May 1981Residence: Deutsch-Wagram, AustriaHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-2, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Alexander PeyaBirth Place: Vienna, Austria Birth Date: 27 June 1980Residence: Vienna, AustriaHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 1-0
2013 Results
Name: Clemens TrimmelFirst tie: 2012Number of ties: 3Win-Loss record: 1-2
Name: Andreas Haider-MaurerBirth Place: Zwettl, Austria Birth Date: 22 March 1987Residence: Innsbruck, AustriaHeight: 6'3"/1.90mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-0
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Career Win-Loss Record – Austria
MUSTER, Thomas 45-18 36-8 9-10 24 1984 12
KARY, Hans 33-25 22-15 11-10 26 1969 14
MELZER, Jurgen 27-34 18-25 9-9 27 1999 15MATEJKA, Franz-Wilhelm 22-13 20-9 2-4 15 1927 8
SAIKO, Franz 22-13 18-8 4-5 15 1954 9
SKOFF, Horst 22-17 21-13 1-4 19 1986 9
KOUBEK, Stefan 20-19 20-19 0-0 22 1998 13
FEIGL, Peter 1 9-18 12-12 7-6 15 1976 9
ANTONITSCH, Alex 19-22 6-8 13-14 27 1984 13
VON ARTENS, Herman 18-22 14-13 4-9 15 1927 8
KNOWLE, Julian 11-12 1-0 10-12 22 1999 13HUBER, Alfred 11-15 7-10 4-5 10 1950 7
HIPFL, Markus 10-3 10-3 0-0 7 1996 6
PEYA, Alexander 10-13 4-6 6-7 18 1999 14LEGENSTEIN, Ladislav 9-6 5-4 4-2 6 1960 3
REDL, Hans 8-20 5-12 3-8 12 1937 9
POKORNY, Peter 8-25 5-16 3-9 14 1963 9
REININGER, Robert 7-6 6-5 1-1 7 1978 5
MARACH, Oliver 6-1 3-0 3-1 6 2003 4
VON METAXA, Georg 6-10 3-6 3-4 7 1934 3
HERDY, Detlef 6-12 3-8 3-4 8 1962 5
MILD, Gerald 5-2 3-0 2-2 5 1982 2
PILS, Bernhard 5-6 5-5 0-1 6 1981 4
BAWOROWSKI, Adam 5-7 3-4 2-3 5 1933 3
HAINKA, Franz 5-9 3-7 2-2 9 1957 6
LETCHER, Cliff 4-4 2-2 2-2 4 1977 2
SALM-HOOGSTRAETEN, Ludwig 4-8 3-3 1-5 6 1924 4
KLATIL, Norbert 3-2 2-2 1-0 2 1965 1
SCHRANZ, Wolfgang 3-3 2-1 1-2 4 1996 3
SCHALLER, Gilbert 3-6 3-6 0-0 7 1993 5
BLANKE, Ernst 3-10 2-7 1-3 6 1964 5
KANDLER, Hans-Peter 2-2 2-2 0-0 2 1982 1
BRICK, Paul 2-4 2-3 0-1 3 1924 2
HAIDER-MAURER, Andreas 2-4 2-4 0-0 5 2010 4MANDL, Gerald 2-4 1-2 1-2 4 1991 4
PAZDERKA, Georg 2-4 1-3 1-1 2 1965 1
EITZINGER, Rainer 1-0 1-0 0-0 1 2006 1
GRUBER, Konstantin 1-0 1-0 0-0 1 2003 1
OBERPARLEITER, Klaus 1-0 1-0 0-0 1 1983 1
WALTER, Ernst 1-0 0-0 1-0 1 1973 1
BROSCH, Wilhelm 1-0 0-0 1-0 1 1934 1
HABERL, Michael 1-0 0-0 1-0 1 1931 1
FISCHER, Martin 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 2010 2
PREROVSKY, Thomas 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 1992 1
STRENGBERGER, Thomas 1-1 0-0 1-1 2 1998 2
BUCHMAYER, Thomas 1-3 1-1 0-2 4 1991 3
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
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Career Win-Loss Record – Austria (cont.)
WIMMER, Ingo 1-3 0-2 1-1 3 1981 2
WIMMER, Gerhard 1-3 0-2 1-1 2 1973 2
BLUMAUER, Georg 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1997 1
KOLBINGER, Fritz 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1968 1
HOLZER, Herbert 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1967 1
HARDWICH, Hans 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1949 1
RELLY, Otto 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1925 1
SALM, Otto 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 1924 1
MIRNEGG, Marco 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2005 1
PLAMBERGER, Udo 0-2 0-0 0-2 2 1996 2
BOECK, Peter 0-2 0-0 0-2 2 1958 2
KINZL, Herbert 0-2 0-0 0-2 2 1932 2
TRIMMEL, Clemens 0-2 0-1 0-1 2 2001 2
ESCHAUER, Werner 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 2007 2
KOELLERER, Daniel 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 2010 1
CZAJKOWSKY, Ljubomir 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 1949 1
KINZL, Rolf 0-3 0-2 0-1 1 1905 1
VON WESSELY, Kurt 0-3 0-2 0-1 1 1905 1
HOSKOWETZ, Rudolf 0-4 0-1 0-3 3 1970 3
SCHULTHEISS, Dieter 0-6 0-6 0-0 4 1963 4
SPECHT, Gustav 0-7 0-6 0-1 3 1948 3
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2013 SquadName: Johan van HerckFirst tie: 2011Number of ties: 4 Win-loss record: 2–2
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R SRB d. BEL 3-2 in BEL
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Jacques Brichant (52-27)Most Doubles Wins: Philippe Washer (20-18)Best Doubles Team: Jacques Brichant & Philippe Washer (16-14)Most Ties Played: Jacques Brichant (42)Most Years Played: Jacques Brichant (17)
Davis Cup media contacts:Pierre Delahaye+32 2 551 53 00Pierre.Delahaye@aftnet.be
Walter Goethals+32 2 548 03 00Walter.Goethals@vtv.be
Name: Steve DarcisBirth Place: Liege, BelgiumBirth Date: 13 March 1984Residence: Saive, BelgiumHeight: 5'10"/1.78mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-0, Doubles: 0-1
Name: Ruben BemelmansBirth Place: Genk, BelgiumBirth Date: 14 January 1988Residence: Maasmechelen, BelgiumHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 0-1
Name: Olivier RochusBirth Place: Namur, BelgiumBirth Date: 18 January 1981Residence: Dion-Valmont, BelgiumHeight: 5'6"/1.68mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-0
Name: David GoffinBirth Place: Rocourt, BelgiumBirth Date: 7 December 1990Residence: Liege, BelgiumHeight: 5'11"/1.80mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-1, Doubles: 0-0
BELGIUMFirst Year Played: 1904Years Played: 91Years in World Group (W-L): 15 (4-15)Ties Played (W-L): 176 (87-89)Most Total Wins: Jacques Brichant (71-49)Best Performance: Runner-up 1904Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 11 (last time, d. AUS 3-2, 2010 WG-PO)Longest Winning Streak: 5 ties (twice)
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Career Win-Loss Record – Belgium
BRICHANT, Jacques 71–49 52–27 19–22 42 1949 17
WASHER, Philippe 66–36 46–18 20–18 39 1946 14
LACROIX, Andre 35–25 21–19 14–6 25 1928 13
HOMBERGEN, Patrick 26–31 15–24 11–7 21 1966 15
BOILEAU, Bernard 22–16 16–10 6–6 14 1977 9
ROCHUS, Olivier 21–27 15–15 6–12 27 2000 14DE WULF, Filip 16–26 12–16 4–10 21 1991 11
WUYTS, Bart 15–7 15–6 0–1 11 1988 7
MIGNOT, Bernard 15–11 9–9 6–2 9 1972 6
DROSSART, Eric 15–34 8–25 7–9 18 1960 13
WASHER, Jean 14–10 11–5 3–5 8 1921 7
DE BORMAN, Leopold 14–11 0–6 14–5 19 1930 10
DARCIS, Steve 12–8 11–4 1–4 12 2005 7MALISSE, Xavier 12–12 12–8 0–4 15 1998 10
VLIEGEN, Kristof 11–11 6–6 5–5 13 2003 7
VAN LANGENDONCK, Jan 11–12 9–8 2–4 10 1983 5
LANGASKENS, Denis 9–6 6–2 3–4 7 1987 4
NAEYAERT, Charles 9–10 9–10 0–0 10 1934 5
GEELHAND DE MERXEM, Pierre 8–10 3–6 5–4 14 1936 7
VAN HERCK, Johan 7–5 7–3 0–2 9 1995 5
VAN GARSSE, Christophe 6–5 6–4 0–1 7 1994 4
DAUFRESNE, Xavier 6–7 3–4 3–3 8 1988 4
BRICHANT, Alain 6–7 1–4 5–3 8 1981 4
MASSO, Eduardo 6–8 6–4 0–4 6 1990 3
STEVAUX, Thierry 6–10 4–6 2–4 8 1977 6
ROCHUS, Christophe 6–15 4–11 2–4 14 1999 9
ELSENEER, Gilles 5–2 4–1 1–1 4 2002 3
NORMAN, Dick 5–5 3–3 2–2 6 1995 6
GOFFIN, David 4–2 4–1 0–1 3 2012 2VANHOUDT, Tom 4–5 0–0 4–5 9 1991 6
PETEN, Jacques 4–9 4–8 0–1 7 1946 6
BOTSFORD, Willard 3–3 2–2 1–1 2 1927 1
BEMELMANS, Ruben 3–6 2–3 1–3 7 2008 5VAN DEN EYNDE, Jacques 3–7 3–6 0–1 6 1936 4
EWBANK, Andre 3–8 2–5 1–3 4 1928 3
LE MAIRE DE WARZEE, William 2–3 2–1 0–2 2 1904 1
LAMMENS, Albert 2–3 1–2 1–1 2 1919 2
DEMUYNCK, Karel 2–5 2–3 0–2 4 1985 3
MEZZI, Gino 2–5 1–3 1–2 3 1956 2
PIMEK, Libor 2–5 0–0 2–5 7 1991 6
GRANDJEAN, Jacques 1–4 0–3 1–1 3 1982 2
FROMENT, Jean-Pierre 1–6 1–5 0–1 4 1958 3
DE BORMAN, Paul 1–11 1–8 0–3 5 1904 4
WATSON, Georges 1–15 0–10 1–5 6 1913 6
DE MUYNCK, Johan 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1977 1
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FRANCOIS, Georges 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1926 1
WAUTERS, Stefan 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2006 1
DU VIVIER, William 0–2 0–0 0–2 2 1913 2
GOOSSENS, Kris 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1995 1
DE PRETER, Johan 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1987 1
RICHER, Jean-Pierre 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1977 1
JAMAR, Andre 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1958 1
LALOUX, Andre 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1926 1
VAN DER BORGHT, Jean-Claude 0–3 0–2 0–1 2 1961 1
VAN ZUYLEN, Guy 0–3 0–3 0–0 2 1932 2
IWIENS-D’EECKHOUTTE, Maurice 0–4 0–4 0–0 2 1928 2
DE GRONCKEL, Claude 0–10 0–6 0–4 7 1960 7
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
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2013 SquadName: Thiago AlvesBirth Place: Sao Jose do Rio Preto, BrazilBirth Date: 22 May 1982Residence: Sao Jose do Rio Preto, BrazilHeight: 5'10"/1.78mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-2, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Thomaz BellucciBirth Place: Tiete, BrazilBirth Date: 30 December 1987Residence: Sao Paulo, BrazilHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlaying Hand: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-1, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Marcelo MeloBirth Place: Belo Horizonte, BrazilBirth Date: 23 September 1983Residence: Belo Horizonte, BrazilHeight: 6'8"/2.03mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Bruno SoaresBirth Place: Belo Horizonte, BrazilBirth Date: 27 February 1982Residence: Belo Horizonte, BrazilHeight: 5'11"/1.80mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 1-0
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R USA d. BRA 3-2 in USA
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Tomas Koch (46-32)Most Doubles Wins: Tomas Koch (28-12)Best Doubles Team: Tomas Koch & Jose-Edison Mandarino (23-9)Most Ties Played: Tomas Koch (44)Most Years Played: Tomas Koch (16)
Davis Cup media contact:Rubens Lisboa+55 11 7790 7392Imprensa@cbtenis.com.br
BRAZILFirst Year Played: 1932Years Played: 65Years in World Group (W-L): 12 (6-12)Ties Played (W-L): 149 (84-65)Most Total Wins: Tomas Koch (74-44)Best Performance: Semifinals 1992, 2000Comebacks from 0-2 down: 1 (d. ESP 3-2, 1966 Z-QF)Comebacks from 1-2 down: 3 (last time, d. MEX 3-2, 1971 IZ-F)Longest Winning Streak: 6 ties (Mar 1990 – Sep 1992)
Name: Joao ZwetschFirst tie: 2010Number of ties: 7 Win-loss record: 4-3
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KOCH, Tomas 74–44 46–32 28–12 44 1962 16
MANDARINO, Jose-Edison 68–41 41–31 27–10 43 1961 15
KUERTEN, Gustavo 34–18 21–11 13–7 23 1996 11
KIRMAYR, Carlos 34–22 17–15 17–7 28 1971 14
MOTTA, Cassio 28–21 13–16 15–5 27 1979 11
FERNANDES, Carlos-Alberto 25–15 16–10 9–5 16 1957 8
ONCINS, Jaime 23–14 12–8 11–6 25 1991 11
MATTAR, Luiz 20–18 16–15 4–3 20 1986 9
BARNES, Ronald 16–17 7–13 9–4 14 1958 8
BELLUCCI, Thomaz 15–8 14–8 1–0 12 2007 7SA, Andre 14–10 4–4 10–6 18 1997 9
VIEIRA, Armando 13–11 10–5 3–6 9 1951 5
MELIGENI, Fernando 13–16 13–16 0–0 19 1993 10
SARETTA, Flavio 10–5 9–5 1–0 10 2002 5
SOARES, Bruno 9–1 2–0 7–1 8 2005 5MELO, Marcelo 9–2 1–0 8–2 10 2008 6MELLO, Ricardo 8–7 8–7 0–0 10 2005 5
HOCEVAR, Marcos 7–9 7–8 0–1 10 1978 5
ROESE, Fernando 6–9 2–1 4–8 13 1982 8
DANIEL, Marcos 5–2 4–2 1–0 5 2004 5
AERTS, Nelson 5–2 3–1 2–1 5 1984 3
TAVARES, Luis-Felipe 5–7 4–5 1–2 9 1966 7
DUTRA SILVA, Rogerio 4–0 4–0 0–0 2 2011 2
CAMPOS, Dacio 4–2 3–2 1–0 3 1985 1
MOREIRA, Ronald 3–2 2–1 1–1 2 1955 1
FALKENBURG, Robert 3–7 2–4 1–3 4 1954 2
GENTIL, Fernando 2–0 1–0 1–0 2 1976 2
KELLER, Ney 2–1 0–0 2–1 3 1979 1
PROCOPIO, Alcides 2–2 1–1 1–1 2 1951 1
SIMONE, Ultimo 2–3 1–2 1–1 2 1932 2
SIMONI, Alexandre 2–3 0–2 2–1 4 2001 3
AGUERO, Jose 2–4 2–4 0–0 5 1955 3
KIRCHE, Leonardo 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 2004 1
COSTA, Francisco 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 2000 1
SILBERBERG, Fabio 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1995 1
GOFFI, Josh 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 2004 1
DE FREITAS, Enrique 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1935 1
ZAMPIERI, Caio 1–1 1–0 0–1 1 2004 1
SOARES, Joao 1–1 1–1 0–0 2 1979 1
SOUZA, Joao 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 2012 1
FERREIRO, Franco 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 2009 1
CUBAS, Diego 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 2004 1
SILVA, Julio 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 2004 1
CAMPOS, Silvio 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 1935 1
FERNANDES, Manoel 1–2 1–1 0–1 1 1948 1
GOES, Julio 1–2 1–2 0–0 2 1977 2
MENEZES, Mauro 1–2 0–1 1–1 2 1990 2
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ACIOLY, Ricardo 1–3 0–0 1–3 4 1987 3
MARCELINO, Danilo 1–3 0–2 1–1 3 1989 2
GUIMARAES, Fabio 0–0 0–0 0–0 1 1954 1
CARVALHO, Raony 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 2004 1
CAMARCO, Alessandro 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2004 1
ROSA, Bruno 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2004 1
CARLSSON, Marcio 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1999 1
BRAGA, Marcos 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1982 1
OLIVEIRA, Edvaldo 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1982 1
ENCK, Luis-Carlos 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1976 1
VAZ-CARVALHAES, Roberto 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1974 1
BERND, Ricardo 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1970 1
BUENO-NETE, Pedro 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1956 1
CRUZ, Nelson 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1932 1
CARVALHO, Ronaldo 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 2004 1
PITTA, Gabriel 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 2004 1
ONCINS, Eduardo 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 1982 1
CARDOZO, Roberto 0–2 0–2 0–0 2 1951 1
LEMANN, Jorge Paulo 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1973 1
PETERSEN, Ernesto 0–3 0–2 0–1 1 1948 1
PERNAMBUCO, Ricardo 0–3 0–2 0–1 1 1932 1
RIBEIRO, Ivo 0–3 0–3 0–0 2 1958 1
SALLER, Eugenio 0–4 0–2 0–2 2 1952 2
ALVES, Thiago 0–4 0–4 0–0 2 2008 2KLEY, Ivan 0–5 0–4 0–1 2 1987 2
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2013 SquadName: Martin LaurendeauFirst tie: 2004Number of ties: 19Win-Loss record: 11-8
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R CAN d. ESP 3-2 in CAN
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Sebastian Lareau (17-16)Most Doubles Wins: Daniel Nestor (29-7)Best Doubles Team: Daniel Nestor & Frederic Niemeyer (12-1)Most Ties Played: Daniel Nestor (43)Most Years Played: Daniel Nestor (21)
Davis Cup media contact:Sarah Grossman+1416 650 7922sgrossman@tenniscanada.com
Name: Vasek PospisilBirth Place: Vernon, CanadaBirth Date: 23 June 1990Residence: Freeport, BahamasHeight: 6'4"/1.93mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 0-0, Doubles 0-1
Name: Frank DancevicBirth Place: Niagara Falls, CanadaBirth Date: 26 September 1984Residence: Niagara Falls, CanadaHeight: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 1-1, Doubles 0-0
Name: Daniel NestorBirth Place: Belgrade, YugoslaviaBirth Date: 4 September 1972Residence: Nassau, BahamasHeight: 6'3"/1.90mPlaying Hand: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles 0-0, Doubles 0-1
Name: Milos RaonicBirth Place: Podgorica, MontenegroBirth Date: 27 December 1990Residence: Monte Carlo, MonacoHeight: 6'5"/1.96mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 2-0, Doubles 0-0
CANADAFirst Year Played: 1913Years Played: 84 Years in World Group: 5 (1-4)Ties Played (W-L): 142 (60-82)Most Total Wins: Daniel Nestor (44-22)Best Performance: Semifinals 1913Comebacks from 0-2 down: 1 (d. ECU 3-2, 2011 AMI-2R)Comebacks from 1-2 down: 2 (last time, d. COL 3-2, 1994 AMII-SF)Longest winning streak: 4 (Sep 2010 – Sep 2011)
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Career Win-Loss Record – Canada
NESTOR, Daniel 44–22 15–15 29–7 43 1992 21LAREAU, Sebastien 28–19 17–16 11–3 20 1991 10
CONNELL, Grant 23–9 8–3 15–6 21 1987 10
NIEMEYER, Frederic 22–13 9–11 13–2 18 1999 10
BELKIN, Michael 17–12 14–7 3–5 12 1966 8
DANCEVIC, Frank 15–15 12–15 3–0 19 2002 11SZNAJDER, Andrew 14–10 14–10 0–0 13 1987 8
MAIN, Lorne 14–14 10–11 4–3 13 1949 7
GENOIS, Rejean 13–14 11–9 2–5 13 1974 8
WOSTENHOLME, Martin 12–8 12–8 0–0 10 1981 8
MICHIBATA, Glenn 11–17 4–9 7–8 19 1982 11
BEDARD, Robert 11–22 8–15 3–7 16 1953 10
RAONIC, Milos 10–4 8–3 2–1 7 2010 4WRIGHT, Jack 9–31 6–20 3–11 14 1923 11
POLANSKY, Peter 8–4 8–4 0–0 9 2007 5
POWER, Dale 8–4 6–2 2–2 7 1972 4
CROCKER, Willard 8–16 5–11 3–5 10 1923 8
POSPISIL, Vasek 7–6 4–4 3–2 7 2008 4BARDSLEY, Anthony 7–8 4–6 3–2 7 1972 5
LAROSE, Simon 7–12 6–11 1–1 12 1999 6
MACKEN, Brendan 7–13 6–8 1–5 10 1946 8
ROCHON, Henri 7–14 5–11 2–3 14 1946 10
FONTANA, Donald 7–15 4–8 3–7 10 1955 7
SCHWENGERS, Bernard 5–6 3–4 2–2 4 1913 2
SHARPE, John 5–10 3–7 2–3 5 1969 3
POWELL, Robert 4–5 2–3 2–2 4 1913 2
WILLEY, Paul 4–7 3–4 1–3 8 1953 5
PICKEN, John 3–2 3–1 0–1 3 1979 3
PRIDHAM, Chris 3–3 3–3 0–0 4 1988 3
BRABENEC, Josef 3–4 2–0 1–4 6 1980 4
MCCORMICK, Donald 3–6 2–4 1–2 4 1973 3
FAUQUIER, Henry 3–12 1–8 2–4 8 1962 6
BOYCE, James 2–1 2–0 0–1 2 1977 1
FRITZ, Harry 2–1 1–0 1–1 3 1982 1
BESTER, Philip 2–2 2–2 0–0 3 2006 2
ROBICHAUD, Jocelyn 2–2 1–0 1–2 4 1998 4
BETTAUER, Robert 2–2 1–2 1–0 2 1980 1
GREENAN, Mark 2–2 0–0 2–2 4 1985 3
BONNEAU, Stephane 2–4 2–3 0–1 3 1981 2
NUNNS, Gilbert 2–4 2–4 0–0 4 1927 3
CARPENTER, Keith 2–10 1–4 1–6 7 1963 6
KLINGER, Matt 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 2003 1
LEBLANC, Sebastien 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1997 1
BURWASH, Peter 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1970 1
TUREK, Jerry 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 2001 1
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CHANG, Albert 1–1 1–1 0–0 2 1995 2
AGOSTINELLI, Bruno 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 2009 1
TARSHIS, Ellis 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 1939 1
HALDER, Greg 1–1 0–1 1–0 2 1977 2
STECKLEY, Robert 1–2 1–2 0–0 3 2005 2
COWAN, William 1–4 1–0 0–4 4 1982 3
RAINVILLE, Marcel 1–11 1–6 0–5 6 1930 5
GYETKO, Brian 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1993 1
LEGENDRE, Richard 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1979 1
LAMARCHE, Pierre 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1975 1
ROBINSON, George 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1950 1
MACKEN, James 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1948 1
LANTHIER, Edgar 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1947 1
MACNEIL, Gordon 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1947 1
PEARSON, Philip 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1939 1
PEDLAR, William 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1939 1
HOLMES, George 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1921 1
DIEZ, Steven 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2010 1
KOKAVEC, Bobby 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1998 1
PUDDICOMBE, Robert 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1966 1
GETZ, Reider 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1964 1
MCDIARMID, Donald 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1946 1
CAMERON, Douglas 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1938 1
HAM, Arthur 0–2 0–0 0–2 2 1928 2
STOHLBERG, Walter 0–2 0–1 0–1 2 1948 2
WILSON, Ross 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 1938 1
MARTIN, Walter 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 1934 1
HALL, Bruce 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1939 1
MURRAY, Robert 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1938 1
RENNIE, Leroy 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1923 1
LAFRAMBOISE, Henri 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1921 1
LAURENDEAU, Martin 0–3 0–1 0–2 3 1987 3
WATT, Laird 0–3 0–1 0–2 3 1934 3
SEGAL, Derek 0–3 0–2 0–1 2 1984 2
BENNETT, Paul 0–3 0–2 0–1 1 1921 1
GODBOUT, Francois 0–15 0–12 0–3 7 1959 7
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2013 SquadName: Marin CilicBirth Place: Medjugorje, Bosnia/
HerzegovinaBirth Date: 28 September 1988Residence: Monte Carlo, MonacoHeight: 6'6"/1.98mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 2-0, Doubles: 0-1
Name: Ivan DodigBirth Place: Medjugorje, Bosnia/
HerzegovinaBirth Date: 2 January 1985Residence: Zagreb, CroatiaHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record Singles: 0-2, Doubles 0-1
Name: Nikola MekticBirth Place: Zagreb, CroatiaBirth Date: 24 December 1988Residence: Zagreb, CroatiaHeight: 5'11"/1.82mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record Singles: 0-0, Doubles 0-0
Name: Mate PavicBirth Place: Split, CroatiaBirth Date: 4 July 1993Residence: Split, CroatiaHeight: 6'2"/1.89mPlaying Hand: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 0-0
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R ITA d. CRO 3-2 in ITA
Records†Most Singles Wins: Ivan Ljubicic (23-13)Most Doubles Wins: Goran Ivanisevic (13-5),Ivan Ljubicic (13-6)Best Doubles Team: Goran Ivanisevic & Ivan Ljubicic (6-0)Most Ties Played: Ivan Ljubicic (22)Most Years Played: Ivan Ljubicic (11)
Davis Cup media contact:Igor Rajkovic+ 385 959 096 561igorrajkovic@yahoo.com
CROATIAFirst Year Played: 1993Years Played: 21Years in World Group (W-L): 12 (11-11)Ties Played (W-L): 45 (26-19)Most Total Wins: Ivan Ljubicic (36-19)Best Performance: Champion 2005Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 1 (d. ZIM 3-2, 1993 EA1B-SF)Longest Winning Streak: 6 ties (twice)
† Croatian-born Franjo Puncec and Josep Palada both posted 42 wins when playing for the former Yugoslavia.
Name: Zeljko KrajanFirst tie: 2012Number of ties: 3Win-loss record: 1-2
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LJUBICIC, Ivan 36–19 23–13 13–6 22 1998 11
IVANISEVIC, Goran 33–11 20–6 13–5 18 1993 9
ANCIC, Mario 21–13 13–11 8–2 18 1999 10
CILIC, Marin 18–13 14–7 4–6 14 2006 8KARLOVIC, Ivo 13–12 9–8 4–4 14 2000 9
HIRSZON, Sasa 11–12 6–8 5–4 9 1994 5
ZOVKO, Lovro 6–9 5–2 1–7 10 1998 7
DODIG, Ivan 3–9 1–6 2–3 6 2010 4SARIC, Igor 2–0 2–0 0–0 2 1994 2
KARANUSIC, Roko 2–6 2–5 0–1 6 2005 4
MEKTIC, Nikola 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 2011 1BEROS, Ivan 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1999 1
ORESIC, Goran 1–1 1–1 0–0 2 1996 1
VEIC, Antonio 1–2 1–2 0–0 3 2010 2
KRAJAN, Zeljko 1–2 1–2 0–0 3 1998 2
PRPIC, Goran 1–5 1–3 0–2 2 1993 1
CEROVIC, Ivan 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2006 1
VAJDA, Ivan 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2001 1
TUKSAR, Sasa 0–2 0–2 0–0 2 2004 2
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2013 SquadName: Tomas BerdychBirth Place: Valasske Mezirici,
Czech RepublicBirth Date: 17 September 1985Residence: Monte Carlo, MonacoHeight: 6'5"/1.96mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 2-0, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Ivo MinarBirth Place: Prague, Czech RepublicBirth Date: 21 May 1984Residence: Prague, Czech RepublicHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Lukas RosolBirth Place: Brno, Czech RepublicBirth Date: 24 July 1985Residence: Prerov, Czech RepublicHeight: 6'5"/1.96mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Jiri VeselyBirth Place: Pribam, Czech RepublicBirth Date: 10 July 1993Residence: Breznice, Czech RepublicHeight: 6'6"/1.98mPlaying Hand: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Jaroslav NavratilFirst tie: 2006Number of ties: 19Win-Loss record: 14-5 Titles and Finals: 1 title, 1 final
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R CZE d. SUI 3-2 in SUI
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Roderich Menzel (40-12)Most Doubles Wins: Jan Kodes (21-15)Best Doubles Team: Tomas Berdych & Radek Stepanek (12-1)Most Ties Played: Jan Kodes (39)Most Years Played: Jan Kodes (15)Most Final Appearances: Tomas Berdych, Radek Stepanek (2)
Davis Cup media contact:Karel Tejkal+420 602 217 625mail@kareltejkal.cz
CZECH REPUBLICFirst Year Played: 1921Years Played: 80Years in World Group (W-L): 32 (31-30)Ties Played (W-L): 196 (120-76)Most Total Wins: Jan Kodes (60-34)Best Performance: Champion 1980, 2012Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 1 (d. IND 3-2, 1997 WG-1R)Longest Winning Streak: 5 ties (twice)
(Czechoslovakia 1921-1993)
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Career Win-Loss Record – Czech Rep.
KODES, Jan 60–34 39–19 21–15 39 1966 15
MENZEL, Roderich 53–22 40–12 13–10 30 1928 10
SMID, Tomas 42–25 22–15 20–10 31 1977 13
BERDYCH, Tomas 41–13 24–12 17–1 24 2003 11DROBNY, Jaroslav 37–6 24–4 13–2 15 1946 4
JAVORSKY, Jiri 33–22 20–15 13–7 20 1955 10
KORDA, Petr 29–13 18–9 11–4 18 1988 10
KOZELUH, Jan 29–17 17–10 12–7 20 1924 7
NOVAK, Jiri 27–7 17–5 10–2 17 1996 11
STEPANEK, Radek 26–13 12–11 14–2 17 2003 8
MECIR, Miloslav 23–9 18–8 5–1 13 1983 7
LENDL, Ivan 22–15 18–11 4–4 17 1978 8
CERNIK, Vladimir 21–15 10–13 11–2 13 1947 3
HREBEC, Jiri 18–16 17–12 1–4 17 1972 7
HECHT, Ladislav 18–19 14–15 4–4 18 1931 8
PALA, Frantisek 15–10 14–9 1–1 15 1966 7
ZEMLA, Ladislav 13–10 6–5 7–5 12 1921 6
KUKAL, Jan 13–11 5–4 8–7 16 1968 6
SREJBER, Milan 12–7 9–5 3–2 10 1986 6
MARSALEK, Ferenc 11–3 1–0 10–3 13 1931 6
SLOZIL, Pavel 11–4 4–2 7–2 11 1978 6
ULIHRACH, Bohdan 11–7 11–7 0–0 10 1995 7
NOVACEK, Karel 9–11 9–11 0–0 11 1987 7
MACENAUER, Pavel 9–11 4–10 5–1 11 1924 5
RIKL, David 8–5 1–2 7–3 10 1997 6
VACEK, Daniel 8–7 5–5 3–2 7 1995 4
HOLECEK, Milan 8–15 4–12 4–3 9 1964 5
CASKA, Josef 7–4 5–3 2–1 7 1935 3
ROHRER, Friedrich 7–11 6–8 1–3 9 1922 6
SUK, Cyril 6–4 0–0 6–4 10 1992 6
DLOUHY, Lukas 6–6 3–5 3–1 9 2006 6
SIBA, Josef 5–3 5–3 0–0 5 1933 3
STROBL, Petr 5–4 2–3 3–1 4 1962 2
KORDA, Pavel 5–5 5–4 0–1 5 1960 3
ZABRODSKY, Vladimir 5–5 2–3 3–2 6 1948 3
ROSOL, Lukas 4–1 3–1 1–0 4 2011 3HAJEK, Jan 4–4 3–4 1–0 6 2009 3
ZEDNIK, Vladimir 4–6 2–2 2–4 8 1969 5
VRBA, Ferdinand 3–1 3–1 0–0 3 1947 2
CEJNAR, Frantisek 3–1 2–1 1–0 3 1937 2
PIMEK, Libor 3–3 2–2 1–1 4 1983 3
PARMA, Jiri 3–4 3–3 0–1 4 1956 3
DOSEDEL, Slava 3–8 3–8 0–0 6 1994 5
NECAS, Milan 2–0 0–0 2–0 2 1958 1
BENDA, Pavel 2–2 2–2 0–0 2 1958 1
MINAR, Ivo 2–3 2–3 0–0 4 2007 4
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ZIB, Tomas 2–4 2–3 0–1 3 2005 2
DAMM, Martin 2–8 1–3 1–5 7 1993 6
KRALERT, Petr 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1999 1
NAVRATIL, Jaroslav 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1983 1
SOJKA, Frantisek 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1927 1
GRANAT, Jiri 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1977 1
TABARA, Michal 1–1 1–1 0–0 2 2001 2
KRAJCIK, Jano 1–3 0–2 1–1 2 1957 1
KOUDELKA, Stepan 1–4 0–3 1–1 3 1963 3
MALECEK, Josef 0–0 0–0 0–0 1 1929 1
FRIEDL, Leos 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 2005 1
JUST, Jaroslav 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1921 1
VESELY, Jiri 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2013 1VACEK, Jan 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2002 1
BIRNER, Stanislav 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1980 1
GOTTLIEB, Ernst 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1927 1
CERMAK, Frantisek 0–2 0–1 0–1 2 2005 2
VODICKA, Vojtech 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1946 1
VIZNER, Pavel 0–3 0–1 0–2 3 2007 2
HERNYCH, Jan 0–4 0–3 0–1 3 2005 3
ARDELT, Karel 0–5 0–4 0–1 2 1921 2
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2013 SquadName: Arnaud ClementFirst tie: 2013Number of ties: 1Win-Loss record: 1-0
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R FRA d. ISR 5-0 in FRA
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Pierre Darmon (44-17)Most Doubles Wins: Jacques Brugnon (22-9)Best Doubles Team: Guy Forget & Henri Leconte (11-0)Most Ties Played: Francois Jauffret (35)Most Years Played: Jean Borotra (17)Most Final Appearances: Jean Borotra (9), Most Titles Won: Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet (6)
Davis Cup media contact:Stephan Brun+33 1 47 43 45 40 sbrun@fft.fr
FRANCEFirst Year Played: 1904Years Played: 94Years in World Group (W-L): 31 (45-27)Ties Played (W-L): 240 (156-84)Most Total Wins: Pierre Darmon (47-21)Best Performance: Champion 9 times (last time 2001)Comebacks from 0-2 down: 3 (last time, d. ITA 3-2, 1996 WG-SF)Comebacks from 1-2 down: 6 (last time, d. NED 3-2, 1979 Z-QF)Longest Winning Streak: 11 ties (May 1927 – July 1933)
Name: Julien BenneteauBirth Place: Bourg en Brasse, FranceBirth Date: 20 December 1981Residence: Geneva, SwitzerlandHeight: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Richard GasquetBirth Place: Beziers, FranceBirth Date: 18 June 1986Residence: Neuchatel, SwitzerlandHeight: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 2-0, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Michael LlodraBirth Place: Paris, FranceBirth Date: 18 May 1980Residence: Rueil Malmaison, FranceHeight: 6'3"/1.90mPlaying Hand: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-0, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Jo-Wilfried TsongaBirth Place: Le Mans, FranceBirth Date: 17 April 1985Residence: Gingins, SwitzerlandHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-0, Doubles: 0-0
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Career Win-Loss Record – France
DARMON, Pierre 47–21 44–17 3–4 34 1956 12
COCHET, Henri 44–14 34–8 10–6 26 1922 11
JAUFFRET, Francois 43–27 34–17 9–10 35 1964 14
LECONTE, Henri 41–25 24–20 17–5 28 1982 13
LACOSTE, Rene 40–11 32–8 8–3 26 1923 6
NOAH, Yannick 39–22 26–15 13–7 22 1978 11
FORGET, Guy 38–11 17–7 21–4 26 1984 12
BOROTRA, Jean 36–18 19–12 17–6 32 1922 17
REMY, Paul 35–18 17–12 18–6 25 1949 10
HAILLET, Robert 30–13 29–13 1–0 23 1952 9
BERNARD, Marcel 29–13 13–8 16–5 25 1935 12
BRUGNON, Jacques 26–11 4–2 22–9 31 1921 11
DESTREMAU, Bernard 26–16 25–14 1–2 24 1936 10
LLODRA, Michael 23–12 4–5 19–7 26 2002 12PIOLINE, Cedric 22–14 18–11 4–3 21 1994 9
CLEMENT, Arnaud 20–11 12–9 8–2 18 2000 9
BARTHES, Pierre 19–14 14–9 5–5 15 1964 6
ESCUDE, Nicolas 18–5 13–3 5–2 13 1998 6
BOETSCH, Arnaud 16–6 11–6 5–0 11 1991 7
GROSJEAN, Sebastien 16–10 16–9 0–1 16 1999 8
PETRA, Yvon 15–7 11–3 4–4 12 1937 5
DOMINGUEZ, Patrice 15–9 10–4 5–5 11 1971 5
SANTORO, Fabrice 15–11 6–6 9–5 17 1991 7
TSONGA, Jo-Wilfried 14–3 11–3 3–0 9 2008 6PROISY, Patrick 12–9 10–7 2–2 10 1971 6
RAOUX, Guillaume 11–2 4–1 7–1 8 1996 4
ABDESSELAM, Robert 11–10 6–9 5–1 14 1947 7
PELLIZZA, Pierre 10–4 5–2 5–2 9 1938 4
BOUSSUS, Christian 10–9 10–9 0–0 10 1934 5
TULASNE, Thierry 10–9 9–9 1–0 10 1981 6
MOLINARI, Jean-Claude 9–3 3–1 6–2 10 1954 5
GOVEN, Georges 9–6 9–5 0–1 9 1967 6
CONTET, Daniel 9–8 1–1 8–7 16 1961 7
BOLELLI, Henri 8–3 2–0 6–3 9 1938 3
GASQUET, Richard 8–8 8–7 0–1 11 2005 7GRINDA, Jean-Noel 7–6 2–1 5–5 10 1959 4
BEUST, Patrice 7–6 0–0 7–6 13 1963 6
MONFILS, Gael 6–2 6–2 0–0 7 2009 4
PILET, Gerard 6–3 6–3 0–0 6 1959 4
BENNETEAU, Julien 6–3 2–1 4–2 6 2010 4MERLIN, Andre 6–4 6–4 0–0 5 1933 3
DECUGIS, Maxime 6–9 3–7 3–2 6 1904 6
GOLMARD, Jerome 5–2 4–2 1–0 6 1995 4
DELAITRE, Olivier 5–3 1–0 4–3 7 1994 4
PORTES, Pascal 5–9 4–6 1–3 6 1979 4
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Career Win-Loss Record – France (cont.)
HAILLET, Jean-Louis 4–2 2–2 2–0 2 1977 2
SIMON, Gilles 4–6 4–6 0–0 7 2009 4
MATHIEU, Paul-Henri 4–8 4–8 0–0 6 2002 5
CHARDY, Jeremy 3–0 3–0 0–0 2 2009 2
CHANFREAU, Jean-Baptiste 3–1 0–0 3–1 4 1970 2
BLANCHY, Jean-Francois 3–2 3–1 0–1 2 1923 1
RENAVAND, Jacques 3–2 2–0 1–2 4 1961 2
SAMAZEUILH, Jean-Pierre 3–2 2–1 1–1 3 1921 2
DUCOS DE LA HAILLE, Jean 3–2 0–0 3–2 5 1953 2
BARCLAY, Jean-Claude 3–4 3–3 0–1 4 1962 2
MORETTON, Gilles 3–6 0–3 3–3 7 1979 5
LAURENTZ, William 3–7 1–4 2–3 5 1912 4
GOBERT, Andre 3–10 2–7 1–3 5 1912 5
FERET, Paul 2–0 2–0 0–0 2 1925 1
PHAM, Thierry 2–0 2–0 0–0 1 1986 1
N’GODRELLA, Wanaro 2–0 0–0 2–0 2 1973 2
THOMAS, Jacques 2–1 2–0 0–1 3 1949 2
BEDEL, Dominique 2–1 2–0 0–1 2 1979 2
COUITEAS DE FAUCAMBERGE, Jean 2–1 2–1 0–0 2 1922 2
ROUYER, Jean-Loup 2–1 0–0 2–1 3 1970 1
ROGER-VASSELIN, Christophe 2–2 1–2 1–0 2 1980 2
LANDRY, Pierre Henri 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1926 1
BENHABILES, Tarik 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1987 1
WINOGRADSKY, Eric 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1986 1
CAUJOLLE, Jean-Francois 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1974 1
FLEURIAN, Jean-Philippe 1–1 1–0 0–1 2 1986 2
AYME, Paul 1–2 0–2 1–0 1 1904 1
GERMOT, Maurice 1–6 0–4 1–2 3 1905 3
LE SUEUR, Jean 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1938 1
ASCIONE, Thierry 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2004 1
ROUX, Lionel 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1997 1
GILBERT, Rodolphe 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1993 1
HIRSCH, Pierre 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1923 1
CHAMPION, Thierry 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1992 1
DEBLICKER, Eric 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1978 1
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2013 SquadName: Tobias KamkeBirth Place: Lubeck, GermanyBirth Date: 21 May 1986 Residence: Hamburg, GermanyHeight: 5'10"/1.78mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-1
Name: Christopher KasBirth Place: Trostberg, GermanyBirth Date: 13 June 1980 Residence: Schwelm, GermanyHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-1
Name: Philipp KohlschreiberBirth Place: Augsburg, GermanyBirth Date: 16 October 1983 Residence: Altstaetten, SwitzerlandHeight: 5'10"/1.78mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Florian MayerBirth Place: Bayreuth, GermanyBirth Date: 5 October 1983Residence: Bayreuth, GermanyHeight: 6'3"/1.90mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Carsten ArriensFirst tie: 2013Number of ties: 1Win-Loss record: 0–1
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R ARG d. GER 5-0 in ARG
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Gottfried Von Cramm (58-10)Most Doubles Wins: Gottfried Von Cramm (24-9)Best Doubles Team: Jurgen Fassbender & Hans-Jurgen Pohmann (13-3)Most Ties Played: Wilhelm Bungert (43)Most Years Played: Wilhelm Bungert (14)Most Final Appearances: Boris Becker (3)Most Titles Won: Boris Becker, Patrik Kühnen, Eric Jelen (2)
Davis Cup media contact:Jens-Peter Hecht+49 40411 78251hecht@dtb-tennis.de
GERMANYFirst Year Played: 1913Years Played: 78Years in World Group (W-L): 30 (31-27)Ties Played (W-L): 213 (138-75)Most Total Wins: Gottfried Von Cramm (82-19)Best Performance: Champion 1988, 1989, 1993Comebacks from 0-2 down: 1 (d. TCH 3-2, 1960 Z-1R)Comebacks from 1-2 down: 4 (last time, d. AUS 3-2, 2012 WG-PO)Longest Winning Streak: 10 ties (July 1987 – April 1990)
GERMANY (Germany F. R from 1961 to 1992)
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Career Win-Loss Record – Germany
VON CRAMM, Gottfried 82–19 58–10 24–9 37 1932 9
BUNGERT, Wilhelm 66–36 52–27 14–9 43 1958 14
BECKER, Boris 54–12 38–3 16–9 28 1985 12
KUHNKE, Christian 51–23 35–15 16–8 32 1960 10
HENKEL, Henner 49–17 33–13 16–4 27 1935 5
BUDING, Ingo 36–16 26–11 10–5 26 1961 9
STICH, Michael 35–11 21–9 14–2 17 1990 7
HAAS, Tommy 22–9 19–7 3–2 17 1998 10
PRENN, Daniel 21–10 17–5 4–5 14 1928 4
JELEN, Eric 20–8 8–4 12–4 16 1986 7
FASSBENDER, Jürgen 20–14 6–6 14–8 23 1968 10
POHMANN, Hans-Jurgen 18–6 5–3 13–3 16 1971 6
MOLDENHAUER, Hans 14–8 11–6 3–2 9 1927 3
PINNER, Uli 14–9 12–8 2–1 10 1976 7
VON METAXA, Georg 13–6 6–4 7–2 9 1938 2
WESTPHAL, Michael 12–7 12–7 0–0 10 1982 5
GOELLNER, Marc-Kevin 12–9 8–6 4–3 12 1993 7
MEILER, Karl 12–10 10–7 2–3 13 1968 7
KIEFER, Nicolas 12–14 10–11 2–3 15 1998 10
ELSCHENBROICH, Harald 11–2 7–1 4–1 10 1965 5
KOHLSCHREIBER, Philipp 11–10 9–8 2–2 11 2007 6PRINOSIL, David 11–11 4–6 7–5 14 1996 8
STEEB, Carl-Uwe 10–10 10–10 0–0 11 1988 6
SCHUETTLER, Rainer 9–9 9–6 0–3 11 1999 8
MENZEL, Roderich 8–1 7–1 1–0 5 1939 1
WASKE, Alexander 8–1 1–0 7–1 8 2004 4
HUBER, Rupert 8–8 6–7 2–1 8 1955 4
KUHNEN, Patrik 7–1 1–1 6–0 7 1988 4
NOURNEY, Eberhard 7–6 3–4 4–2 8 1931 4
GOEPFERT, Rolf 7–6 2–2 5–4 12 1938 5
STUCK, Wolfgang 6–5 3–3 3–2 5 1960 2
MAURER, Andreas 6–7 1–1 5–6 11 1980 6
MAYER, Florian 6–8 6–8 0–0 9 2004 7PETZSCHNER, Philipp 5–6 2–2 3–4 7 2007 4
GEHRING, Rolf 5–9 4–7 1–2 6 1979 4
BUCHHOLZ, Ernst 5–16 3–14 2–2 11 1951 5
KERETIC, Damir 4–2 4–2 0–0 3 1983 1
ELTER, Peter 4–4 4–4 0–0 4 1978 3
KOHLMANN, Michael 4–4 1–2 3–2 6 2000 5
SCHWAIER, Hans 3–1 3–1 0–0 2 1984 2
RAHE, Friedrich-Wilhelm 3–2 2–1 1–1 3 1913 2
POPP, Wolfgang 3–2 0–0 3–2 5 1982 3
LUND, Kai 3–2 0–0 3–2 5 1935 2
BEUTEL, Hans-Dieter 3–5 1–3 2–2 5 1981 3
HERMANN, Horst 3–6 1–2 2–4 6 1952 5
DEMASIUS, Georg 2–0 1–0 1–0 1 1927 1
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STEBE, Cedrik-Marcel 2–1 2–1 0–0 2 2012 1
FRENZ, Friedrich 2–1 2–1 0–0 2 1934 1
KNIPPSCHILD, Jens 2–1 1–0 1–1 2 1997 2
PROBST, Reinhart 2–1 0–0 2–1 3 1978 2
BUSS, Phillip 2–2 2–2 0–0 2 1928 2
JAENECKE, Gustav 2–2 1–2 1–0 3 1932 2
BECK, Andreas 2–2 1–2 1–0 2 2009 2
FELDBAUSCH, Franz 2–3 2–1 0–2 2 1956 1
DREEKMANN, Hendrik 2–4 2–4 0–0 3 1996 2
SCHOLL, Peter 2–5 1–2 1–3 5 1956 3
KAS, Christopher 2–5 0–2 2–3 6 2009 4DENKER, Hans 2–5 0–3 2–2 7 1934 4
LANDMANN, Heinz 2–7 2–5 0–2 5 1927 3
KLEINSCHROTH, Heinrich 2–7 0–1 2–6 9 1913 5
GREUL, Simon 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 2010 1
ZIRNGIBL, Werner 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1979 1
WUNSCHIG, Max 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 1979 1
KUHLMANN, Fritz 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 1933 1
BRAASCH, Karsten 1–1 0–0 1–1 2 1994 1
BERGMANN, Curt 1–1 0–0 1–1 2 1928 1
ZOECKE, Markus 1–2 1–2 0–0 3 1992 2
KARBACHER, Bernd 1–2 1–2 0–0 2 1994 2
BURGSMULLER, Lars 1–2 1–2 0–0 2 2003 1
ZIPF, Christoph 1–2 0–0 1–2 3 1981 2
BIEDERLACK, Christoph 1–3 1–3 0–0 2 1955 1
ECKLEBE, Dieter 1–4 1–3 0–1 3 1959 2
KOCH, Engelbert 1–4 1–4 0–0 3 1953 2
DESSART, Walter 1–4 0–0 1–4 5 1930 3
KREUZER, Oskar 1–5 1–4 0–1 3 1913 2
FROITZHEIM, Otto 1–8 1–7 0–1 5 1913 4
ZVEREV, Mischa 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 2009 1
OSTERTHUN, Ricki 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1987 1
MARTEN, Ulrich 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1979 1
BEHREND, Tomas 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2003 1
WOEHRMANN, Jens 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1990 1
GULCZ, Helmut 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1951 1
KAMKE, Tobias 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 2013 1BERRER, Michael 0–2 0–2 0–0 2 2008 1
REDL, Hans 0–2 0–2 0–0 2 1938 1
DETTMER, Edgar 0–2 0–2 0–0 2 1937 1
EBERHARD, Klaus 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1980 1
BECKER, Benjamin 0–5 0–4 0–1 3 2007 3
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Name: Eyal RanFirst tie: 2005Number of ties: 18Win-Loss record: 11-7
2013 Squad Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R FRA d. ISR 5-0 in FRA
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Shlomo Glickstein (31-13)Most Doubles Wins: Jonathan Erlich, Andy Ram (17-7)Best Doubles Team: Jonathan Erlich & Andy Ram (16-5)Most Ties Played: Andy Ram (25)Most Years Played: Eleazar Davidman (15)
Davis Cup media contact:Israel Tennis Association+972 36 499 440igutennis@netvision.net.il
ISRAELFirst Year Played: 1949Years Played: 60Years in World Group (W-L): 10 (3-10)Ties Played (W-L): 104 (45-59)Most Total Wins: Shlomo Glickstein (44-22)Best Performance: Semifinals 2009Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 4 (last time, d. SWE 3-2, 2009 WG-1R)Longest Winning Streak: 4 ties (three times)
Name: Jonathan ErlichBirth Place: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaBirth Date: 5 April 1977Residence: Tel Aviv, IsraelHeight: 5'11"/1.80mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 0-1
Name: Noam OkunBirth Place: Haifa, IsraelBirth Date: 16 April 1978Residence: Haifa, Israel Height: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Dudi SelaBirth Place: Kiryat Shmonna, IsraelBirth Date: 4 April 1985Residence: Tel Aviv, IsraelHeight: 5'9"/1.75mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-1
Name: Amir WeintraubBirth Place: Rehovot, IsraelBirth Date: 16 September 1986Residence: Rehovot, IsraelHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-2, Doubles: 0-0
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Career Win-Loss Record – Israel
GLICKSTEIN, Shlomo 44–22 31–13 13–9 24 1977 11
LEVY, Harel 23–20 20–16 3–4 21 1998 11
MANSDORF, Amos 22–25 18–17 4–8 20 1984 10
RAM, Andy 20–12 3–5 17–7 25 2000 13
ERLICH, Jonathan 18–7 1–0 17–7 24 2000 13PERKISS, Shahar 18–13 6–8 12–5 21 1981 11
OKUN, Noam 17–16 16–15 1–1 19 1999 10DAVIDMAN, Eleazar 17–32 12–20 5–12 17 1956 15
SELA, Dudi 16–16 16–15 0–1 17 2005 9BLOOM, Gilad 13–22 10–17 3–5 17 1986 10
WERTHEIMER, Meir 11–10 6–4 5–6 12 1972 9
ERLICH, Eyal 9–7 5–3 4–4 10 1994 6
STABHOLZ, Josef 7–20 3–15 4–5 13 1966 9
BEHR, Noam 6–7 2–4 4–3 9 1995 6
WEINTRAUB, Amir 5–4 5–4 0–0 5 2011 3HADAD, Amir 5–7 3–5 2–2 8 1998 5
RAN, Eyal 5–10 4–9 1–1 10 1992 6
SHALEM, Yehoshua 5–16 5–15 0–1 10 1966 7
KRULEVITZ, Steve 4–5 4–3 0–2 4 1978 3
SCHNEIDER, David 4–5 1–3 3–2 6 1981 3
SHER, Ilan 2–0 1–0 1–0 2 1977 2
DUBITZKY, Gabriel 2–13 1–9 1–4 6 1953 5
AVIDAN-WEISS, Arie 2–21 0–16 2–5 8 1949 8
WEIDENFELD, Raviv 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1990 1
MOR, Lior 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 2000 1
KAPLAN, Felix 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 1974 1
PORGES, Ruben 1–1 0–0 1–1 2 1974 2
FROMAN, Ian 1–4 0–0 1–4 5 1968 3
GORNITSKY, Rafael 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1949 1
VALTZER, Dekel 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2006 1
ARLOZOROV, Haim 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1980 1
ASZ, David 0–2 0–1 0–1 2 1964 2
APEL, Mordechai 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 1953 1
LEHRNER, Ron 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1973 1
SHAY, Oded 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1965 1
BUNTMANN, Jacob 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1950 1
FINKELKRAUT, Yehuda 0–4 0–2 0–2 2 1949 2
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ITALYFirst Year Played: 1922Years Played: 83Years in World Group (W-L): 22 (17-21)Ties Played (W-L): 238 (157-81)Most Total Wins: Nicola Pietrangeli# (120-44)Best Performance: Champion 1976Comebacks from 0-2 down: 2 (last time, d. USA 3-2, 1960 IZ-F)Comebacks from 1-2 down: 4 (last time, d. FIN 3-2, 1999 WG-1R)Longest winning streak: 9 (Apr 1976 – Dec 1977)
Name: Corrado BarazzuttiFirst tie: 2001Number of ties: 28Win-Loss record: 17-11
2013 Squad Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R ITA d. CRO 3-2 in ITA
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Nicola Pietrangeli (78-32)Most Doubles Wins: Nicola Pietrangeli (42-12)Best Doubles Team: Nicola Pietrangeli & Orlando Sirola (34-8)Most Ties Played: Nicola Pietrangeli (66)Most Years Played: Nicola Pietrangeli (18)Most Final Appearances: Corrado Barazzutti, Paolo Bertolucci, Adriano Panatta (4)
# See Leading Davis Cup Players p.143-145
Davis Cup media contacts:Angelo Mancuso +39 06 36857644 a.mancuso@federtennis.it
Amanda Lanari +39 06 36854147 a.lanari@federtennis.it
Name: Fabio FogniniBirth Place: San Remo, ItalyBirth Date: 24 May 1987Residence: Arma di Taggia, ItalyHeight: 5'10"/1.78mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 1-0, Doubles 1-0
Name: Simone BolelliBirth Place: Bologna, ItalyBirth Date: 8 October 1985Residence: Monte Carlo, MonacoHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 0-0, Doubles 1-0
Name: Paolo LorenziBirth Place: Rome, ItalyBirth Date: 15 December 1981Residence: Siena, ItalyHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 0-1, Doubles 0-0
Name: Andreas SeppiBirth Place: Bolzano, ItalyBirth Date: 21 February 1984Residence: Caldaro, ItalyHeight: 6'3"/1.90mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 1-1, Doubles 0-0
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PIETRANGELI, Nicola 120–44 78–32 42–12 66 1954 18
PANATTA, Adriano 64–36 37–26 27–10 38 1970 14
SIROLA, Orlando 57–33 22–25 35–8 46 1953 11
DE MORPURGO, Umberto 55–24 39–14 16–10 28 1923 10
DE STEFANI, Giorgio 44–22 41–21 3–1 34 1927 12
BARAZZUTTI, Corrado 41–21 39–21 2–0 32 1972 13
CUCELLI, Giovanni 38–17 17–11 21–6 27 1939 8
BERTOLUCCI, Paolo 30–10 8–2 22–8 32 1972 12
GARDINI, Fausto 29–9 29–9 0–0 21 1952 6
DEL BELLO, Marcello 28–15 8–10 20–5 25 1948 7
MERLO, Giuseppe 25–10 25–10 0–0 22 1951 10
STARACE, Potito 21–6 15–1 6–5 16 2004 8
GAUDENZI, Andrea 19–14 14–10 5–4 14 1994 6
CAMPORESE, Omar 18–12 12–9 6–3 11 1989 6
NARGISO, Diego 18–14 5–2 13–12 25 1988 12
DEL BELLO, Rolando 15–10 14–10 1–0 13 1950 4
SEPPI, Andreas 14–13 12–11 2–2 15 2004 8BOLELLI, Simone 12–8 7–6 5–2 11 2007 7FOGNINI, Fabio 12–2 10–2 2–0 9 2008 6 MAJOLI, Giordano 11–8 7–1 4–7 12 1964 5
SANGUINETTI, Davide 11–11 11–10 0–1 12 1998 5
CANE, Paolo 11–15 9–8 2–7 11 1986 8
CANEPELE, Vanni 10–6 10–6 0–0 9 1937 4
VOLANDRI, Filippo 10–7 10–7 0–0 10 2001 6
FURLAN, Renzo 10–9 10–9 0–0 11 1993 6
MULLIGAN, Martin 9–2 6–2 3–0 4 1968 1
GALIMBERTI, Giorgio 9–6 2–2 7–4 11 2001 6
BRACCIALI, Daniele 8–8 2–4 6–4 12 2005 6
GASLINI, Placido 8–9 1–5 7–4 11 1925 3
TARONI, Valentino 7–8 1–2 6–6 12 1933 6
ZUGARELLI, Antonio 7–9 6–9 1–0 12 1971 6
PANATTA, Claudio 7–12 5–8 2–4 8 1983 5
CASTIGLIANO, Eugenio 6–2 5–2 1–0 4 1968 2
OCLEPPO, Gianni 6–6 4–3 2–3 8 1980 5
TACCHINI, Sergio 6–9 5–8 1–1 10 1959 5
PALMIERI, Giovanni 5–5 4–4 1–1 4 1932 1
PESCOSOLIDO, Stefano 5–5 2–3 3–2 8 1992 6
CANCELLOTTI, Francesco 5–6 5–6 0–0 6 1983 4
SERVENTI, Clemente 5–7 3–6 2–1 5 1925 3
BERTOLINI, Massimo 4–2 0–0 4–2 6 2002 3
QUINTAVALLE, Ferruccio 4–5 0–0 4–5 9 1934 4
DEL BONO, Alberto 4–5 0–1 4–4 8 1929 3
RADO, Augusto 4–6 3–3 1–3 6 1933 2
NAVARRA, Mose 3–2 2–0 1–2 3 2001 2
DI DOMENICO, Massimo 3–3 1–2 2–1 3 1970 2
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
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CROTTA, Vittorio 3–3 0–0 3–3 6 1967 2
DI MATTEO, Ezio 2–0 1–0 1–0 2 1968 2
BRANDI, Cristian 2–1 0–0 2–1 3 1994 2
PISTOLESI, Claudio 2–2 2–2 0–0 3 1989 3
LUZZI, Federico 2–2 2–2 0–0 3 2001 2
POZZI, Gianluca 2–2 2–2 0–0 3 1998 2
SERTORIO, Emanuele 2–4 0–2 2–2 4 1932 2
LORENZI, Paolo 1–1 1–1 0–0 2 2010 2DI MAURO, Alessio 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 2004 1
VIDO, Gino 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1939 1
CIPOLLA, Flavio 1–1 1–0 0–1 1 2009 1
MAGGI, Antonio 1–1 1–1 0–0 2 1957 2
CARATTI, Cristiano 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 1992 1
DE MINERBI, Oscar 1–2 1–1 0–1 2 1932 1
GALVANI, Stefano 1–2 1–2 0–0 2 2002 1
SANTOPADRE, Vincenzo 1–2 0–2 1–0 2 2000 2
MARZANO, Pietro 1–4 0–0 1–4 5 1969 2
COLOMBO, Simone 1–4 0–2 1–2 3 1987 2
TIELEMAN, Laurence 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1999 1
MARTELLI, Marzio 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1997 1
BOSSI, Renato 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 1938 1
DI MASO, Gaetano 0–2 0–0 0–2 2 1966 1
NARDUCCI, Massimiliano 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1989 1
MANGOLD, Stefano 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1935 1
BALBI DI ROBECCO, Mino 0–3 0–1 0–2 2 1922 2
COLOMBO, Cesare 0–11 0–8 0–3 4 1922 4
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Name: Dias DoskarayevFirst tie: 2012Number of ties: 2Win-loss record: 2-0
2013 Squad Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R KAZ d. AUT 3-1 in KAZ
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Alexey Kedryuk (43-17)Most Doubles Wins: Alexey Kedryuk (23-17)Best Doubles Team: Igor Chaldounov & Alexey Kedryuk (6-1)Most Ties Played: Alexey Kedryuk (51)Most Years Played: Alexey Kedryuk (15)
Davis Cup media contact:Kanat Shaimerdenov+7 7172 39 03 82kanat_sh@mail.ru
KAZAKHSTANFirst Year Played: 1995Years Played: 19Years in World Group (W-L): 3 (2-2)Ties Played (W-L): 60 (37-23)Most Total Wins: Alexey Kedryuk (66-34)Best Performance: Quarterfinals 2011, 2013Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 2 (last time, d. CZE 3-2, 2011 WG-1R)Longest Winning Streak: 6 (twice)
Name: Andrey GolubevBirth Place: Volzhskij, RussiaBirth Date: 22 July 1987Residence: Astana, KazakhstanHeight: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 2-0, Doubles: 0-1
Name: Evgeny KorolevBirth Place: Moscow, RussiaBirth Date: 14 February 1988Residence: Astana, KazakhstanHeight: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-0, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Mikhail KukushkinBirth Place: Volgograd, RussiaBirth Date: 26 December 1987Residence: Astana, KazakhstanHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Yuriy SchukinBirth Place: Kislovodsk, RussiaBirth Date: 26 June 1979Residence: Berlin, GermanyHeight: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0; Doubles: 0-1
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KEDRYUK, Alexey 66–34 43–17 23–17 51 1995 15
GOLUBEV, Andrey 17–6 13–4 4–2 11 2008 6BARANOV, Pavel 16–8 11–5 5–3 14 1998 4
KUKUSHKIN, Mikhail 12–5 12–5 0–0 10 2008 5CHALDOUNOV, Igor 11–12 2–8 9–4 20 1995 5
TSYMBALOV, Anton 10–4 4–2 6–2 10 2002 5
DOSKARAYEV, Dias 10–7 6–5 4–2 13 1999 6
SCHUKIN, Yuriy 8–8 2–2 6–6 12 2008 6ARISSOV, Dmitri 7–9 5–3 2–6 11 1995 2
MAKEYEV, Dmitriy 4–13 2–9 2–4 9 2002 5
ABDUKHALIKOV, Syrym 3–5 3–3 0–2 4 2007 2
KARLOV, Yuriy 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1997 1
KOROLEV, Evgeny 1–6 1–3 0–3 5 2011 3PAVLOV, Vitaliy 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2006 1
BYKOV, Stanislav 0–2 0–2 0–0 2 2005 2
NOVIKOV, Maxim 0–4 0–3 0–1 4 1995 1
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Name: Bogdan ObradovicFirst tie: 2007Number of ties: 15Win-Loss record: 11-4Titles and Finals: 1 Title
2013 Squad Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R SRB d. BEL 3-2 in BEL
Records†Most Singles Wins: Janko Tipsarevic (32-13)Most Doubles Wins: Nenad Zimonjic (26-11)Best Doubles Team: Dusan Vemic & Nenad Zimonjic (7-2)Most Ties Played: Nenad Zimonjic (43)Most Years Played: Nenad Zimonjic (18)Most Final Appearances: Novak Djokovic, Janko Tipsarevic, Viktor Troicki, Nenad Zimonjic (1)
Davis Cup media contact:Neda Miletic+381 646 401204nedamiletic@yahoo.comneda.miletic@teniskisavez.com
SERBIAFirst Year Played: 1995Years Played: 19Years in World Group (W-L): 6 (8-4)Ties Played (W-L): 49 (35-14)Most Total Wins: Janko Tipsarevic (39-16)Best Performance: Champion 2010Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 2 (last time, d. FRA 3-2, WG-F)Longest Winning Streak: 7 ties (Sep 2009 – Sep 2011)
(Yugoslavia 1995-2003, Serbia & Montenegro 2004-06)
† prior to 1995 Serbian players represented Yugoslavia from 1927 to 1992. Serbian-born Slobodan Zivojinovic recorded a total win-loss record of 36-26 for Yugoslavia and a singles win-loss record of 24-15.
Name: Novak DjokovicBirth Place: Belgrade, SerbiaBirth Date: 22 May 1987Residence: Monte Carlo, MonacoHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-0, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Nenad ZimonjicBirth Place: Belgrade, SerbiaBirth Date: 4 June 1976Residence: Belgrade, SerbiaHeight: 6'3"/1.90mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Boris PashanskiBirth Place: Belgrade, SerbiaBirth Date: 3 November 1982Residence: MaltaHeight: 5'11"/1.80mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Viktor TroickiBirth Place: Belgrade, SerbiaBirth Date: 10 February 1986Residence: Belgrade, SerbiaHeight: 6'4"/1.93mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-0, Doubles 1-0
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TIPSAREVIC, Janko 39–16 32–13 7–3 33 2000 13
ZIMONJIC, Nenad 39–21 13–10 26–11 43 1995 18DJOKOVIC, Novak 22–9 20–7 2–2 18 2004 9VEMIC, Dusan 20–9 11–4 9–5 18 1996 10
TROICKI, Viktor 16–9 12–8 4–1 14 2008 6VUJIC, Bojan 7–3 7–3 0–0 7 1995 3
DJORDJEVIC, Nebojsa 7–9 2–5 5–4 10 1995 5
PASHANSKI, Boris 6–3 6–3 0–0 6 2003 4BOZOLJAC, Ilija 6–4 3–1 3–3 8 2003 6
DULIC-FISER, Relja 5–1 1–1 4–0 5 2000 2
PAVICEVIC, Vladimir 3–2 2–2 1–0 3 1997 2
PETROVIC, Dejan 2–1 0–0 2–1 3 2003 2
LAJOVIC, Dusan 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 2012 1
MUSKATIROVIC, Srdjan 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1996 1
MIHAJLOVIC, Goran 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1995 1
CIRIC, Nikola 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 2004 1
MADJAROVSKI, Darko 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 2002 1
OBRADOVIC, Vladimir 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2002 1
GNJATOVIC, Nikola 0–3 0–2 0–1 1 1999 1
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
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2013 SquadName: Guillermo Garcia-LopezBirth Place: La Roda, SpainBirth Date: 4 June 1983Residence: La Roda, SpainHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Marcel GranollersBirth Place: Barcelona, SpainBirth Date: 12 April 1986Residence: Barcelona, SpainHeight: 6'3"/1.90mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-1, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Marc LopezBirth Place: Barcelona, SpainBirth Date: 31 July 1982Residence: Barcelona, SpainHeight: 5'9"/1.75mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0, Doubles: 1-0
Name: Albert RamosBirth Place: Barcelona, SpainBirth Date: 17 January 1988Residence: Mataro, SpainHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlays: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-1, Doubles: 0-0
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R CAN d. ESP 3-2 in CAN
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Manuel Santana (69-17)Most Doubles Wins: Manuel Santana (23-11)Best Doubles Team: Jose Luis Arilla & Manuel Santana (15-7)Most Ties Played: Manuel Santana (46)Most Years Played: Sergio Casal, Manuel Orantes, Manuel Santana (14)Most Final Appearances : David Ferrer, Feliciano Lopez (4)
Davis Cup media contact:Gonzalo Cabeza+34 932 005 355gonzalo.cabeza@rfet.es
SPAINFirst Year Played: 1921Years Played: 78Years in World Group (W-L): 29 (37-24)Ties Played (W-L): 194 (122-72)Most Total Wins: Manuel Santana (92-28)Best Performance: Champion 2000, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 11 (last time, d. ITA 3-2, 2005 WG-PO)Longest Winning Streak: 9 ties (Feb 2008 – Jul 2010)
Name: Alex CorretjaFirst tie: 2012Number of ties: 5Win-Loss record: 3-2
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SANTANA, Manuel 92–28 69–17 23–11 46 1958 14
ORANTES, Manuel 60–27 39–19 21–8 38 1967 14
GISBERT, Juan 45–24 27–20 18–4 37 1965 10
SANCHEZ, Emilio 32–23 18–14 14–9 24 1984 12
CASAL, Sergio 31–17 12–8 19–9 29 1981 14
FERRER, David 23–4 23–4 0–0 17 2006 7
GIMENO, Andres 23–10 18–5 5–5 13 1958 5
NADAL, Rafael 22–5 20–1 2–4 14 2004 6
HIGUERAS, Jose 21–18 15–15 6–3 17 1973 7
ARILLA, Jose-Luis 21–19 4–6 17–13 30 1959 10
MOYA, Carlos 20–7 20–7 0–0 15 1996 7
CORRETJA, Alex 20–11 12–3 8–8 19 1996 8
FERRERO, Juan Carlos 18–7 18–6 0–1 17 2000 8
COUDER, Juan-Manuel 17–15 15–11 2–4 17 1956 8
VERDASCO, Fernando 15–12 7–5 8–7 16 2005 7
ALONSO-AREYZAGA, Manuel 14–11 11–7 3–4 9 1921 6
FLAQUER, Eduardo 14–15 9–10 5–5 13 1922 7
MAIER, Enrique 13–13 7–10 6–3 9 1929 7
BRUGUERA, Sergio 12–11 11–9 1–2 10 1990 6
LOPEZ, Feliciano 12–16 4–7 8–9 20 2003 9
COSTA, Albert 11–8 9–5 2–3 13 1996 6
DE GOMAR, Manuel 10–8 7–5 3–3 6 1921 3
LUNA, Fernando 9–4 9–4 0–0 7 1979 5
ALMAGRO, Nicolas 8–4 8–4 0–0 7 2008 3
BALCELLS, Juan-Manuel 8–4 2–1 6–3 9 1999 4
ROBREDO, Tommy 8–11 5–7 3–4 13 2002 7
LOPEZ-MAESO, Jose 7–3 5–3 2–0 5 1981 2
AGUILERA, Juan 7–6 6–4 1–2 6 1983 3
SINDREU, Francisco 7–8 6–7 1–1 8 1926 5
GIMENEZ, Angel 6–4 2–3 4–1 7 1976 4
COSTA, Carlos 6–5 5–4 1–1 7 1992 6
JUANICO, Antonio 6–9 6–8 0–1 7 1926 5
MUNOZ, Antonio 6–9 4–6 2–3 14 1971 8
MARTINEZ DEL REY, Emilio 5–12 4–12 1–0 10 1953 5
CARBONELL, Tomas 4–2 1–1 3–1 5 1991 4
DRAPER, Jose-Maria 4–4 2–3 2–1 4 1953 3
ARILLA, Alberto 4–4 0–2 4–2 6 1958 4
GRANOLLERS, Marcel 4–5 1–1 3–4 7 2010 4FERRER, Carlos 4–5 3–4 1–1 4 1953 2
CLAVET, Francisco 3–0 3–0 0–0 2 1999 2
ALONSO, Julian 3–2 2–0 1–2 3 1998 2
MORALES-MARQUES, Raimundo 3–3 1–0 2–3 5 1926 3
SANCHEZ, Javier 3–6 3–2 0–4 7 1987 5
GARCIA-REQUENA, Jose 2–0 2–0 0–0 1 1981 1
SOLER, Javier 2–0 1–0 1–0 2 1977 1
ARRESE, Jordi 2–1 2–1 0–0 2 1989 2
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BERASATEGUI, Alberto 2–2 2–2 0–0 3 1993 3
ALONSO-AREYZAGA, Jose-Maria 2–2 0–1 2–1 4 1924 2
TEJADA, Jose-Maria 2–2 0–1 2–1 3 1929 3
CARLES, Luis 2–3 2–1 0–2 2 1946 2
OLOZAGA, Fernando 2–3 0–0 2–3 5 1953 3
RAMOS, Albert 1-1 1–1 0-0 1 2013 1MANTILLA, Felix 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1999 1
AVENDANO, Juan 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1983 1
TOUS, Alberto 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1983 1
GISBERT, Josep Maria 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1969 1
MIR RODON, Miguel 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1981 1
SAPRISSA, Ricardo 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1930 1
BURILLO, Jordi 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 1994 1
DURALL, Alberto 1–2 0–1 1–1 2 1933 2
LOPEZ, Marc 2–3 0–0 2–3 5 2012 2BARTROLI, Jaime 1–4 1–0 0–4 4 1946 4
SZAVOSZT, Mario 1–4 1–3 0–1 2 1947 2
GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2013 1ROIG, Francisco 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1997 1
BLANC, Juan-Manuel 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1936 1
MARTIN, Alberto 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 2002 1
SUQUE, Arturo 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1934 1
CASTELLA, Pedro 0–3 0–3 0–0 2 1946 2
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2013 Squad
Name: Michael LammerBirth Place: Kilchberg, SwitzerlandBirth Date: 25 March 1982Residence: Dubendorf, SwitzerlandHeight: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 0-0, Doubles 0-0
Name: Marco ChiudinelliBirth Place: Basel, SwitzerlandBirth Date: 10 September 1981Residence: Basel, SwitzerlandHeight: 6'2"/1.88mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 0-0, Doubles 0-1
Name: Stanislas WawrinkaBirth Place: Lausanne, SwitzerlandBirth Date: 28 March 1985Residence: St. Barthelemy, SwitzerlandHeight: 6'0"/1.83mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 1-1, Doubles 0-1
Name: Henri LaaksonenBirth Place: Lohja Kunta, FinlandBirth Date: 31 March 1992Residence: Biel, SwitzerlandHeight: 6'1"/1.85mPlaying Hand: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles 1-1, Doubles 0-0
Name: Severin LuthiFirst tie: 2005Number of ties: 17Win-Loss record: 9-8
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R CZE d. SUI 3-2 in SUI
RecordsMost Singles Wins: Jakob Hlasek (34-20)Most Doubles Wins: Jakob Hlasek (15-10)Best Doubles Team: Jakob Hlasek & Marc Rosset (7-5), Heinz Gunthardt & Markus Gunthardt (7-5)Most Ties Played: Heinz Gunthardt (30)Most Years Played: Heinz Gunthardt (15)Most Final Appearances: Jakob Hlasek, Marc Rosset (1)
Davis Cup media contact:Sandra Perez+41 32 344 07 63sandra.perez@swisstennis.ch
SWITZERLANDFirst Year Played: 1923Years Played: 84Years in World Group (W-L): 22 (9-22)Ties Played (W-L): 155 (71-84)Most Total Wins: Jakob Hlasek (49-30)Best Performance: Runner-up 1992Comebacks from 0-2 down: 0Comebacks from 1-2 down: 5 (last time, d. AUS 3-2, 2011 WG-PO)Longest Winning Streak: 11 ties (Feb 1984 – Dec 1986)
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HLASEK, Jakob 49–30 34–20 15–10 29 1982 13
FEDERER, Roger 43–15 32–7 11–8 22 1999 13
ROSSET, Marc 37–21 24–13 13–8 26 1990 13
GUNTHARDT, Heinz 36–28 22–16 14–12 30 1976 15
AESCHLIMAN, Charles 24–26 15–17 9–9 19 1923 11
STADLER, Roland 23–18 20–18 3–0 22 1979 10
FISHER, Hector 22–18 19–10 3–8 15 1931 8
WAWRINKA, Stanislas 18–22 16–12 2–10 18 2004 10STURDZA, Dimitri 17–25 10–16 7–9 17 1964 13
MEZZADRI, Claudio 14–6 11–4 3–2 9 1987 5
KANDERAL, Petr 14–9 10–6 4–3 11 1973 6
SPITZER, Jost 11–10 8–8 3–2 9 1939 5
BLONDEL, Paul 11–24 5–15 6–9 17 1951 12
MANTA, Lorenzo 10–6 1–4 9–2 11 1995 6
FROESCH, Martin 10–12 8–10 2–2 10 1955 7
GUNTHARDT, Markus 9–6 0–1 9–5 14 1980 7
ELLMER, Max 9–8 9–8 0–0 9 1933 4
WERREN, Matthias 7–11 1–3 6–8 15 1964 12
ALLEGRO, Yves 6–9 1–1 5–8 14 2004 7
HUONDER, Hans 6–12 4–10 2–2 7 1946 4
MARTIN, Charles 5–8 4–8 1–0 6 1923 3
BASTL, George 5–9 3–8 2–1 12 1998 8
CHIUDINELLI, Marco 5–12 5–9 0–3 11 2005 8BOHLI, Stephane 4–2 4–2 0–0 4 2007 2
BUSER, Rene 4–7 0–0 4–7 11 1946 7
ALBRECHT, Max 4–11 3–10 1–1 8 1948 6
UTZINGER, Dominik 3–0 2–0 1–0 1 1985 1
SAUTTER, Guy 3–2 0–0 3–2 5 1923 2
KRATOCHVIL, Michel 3–9 3–9 0–0 8 2000 5
DU PASQUIER, Ivan 2–1 2–1 0–0 3 1980 3
LAAKSONEN, Henri 2-1 2-1 0-0 2 2009 2HURLIMANN, Max 2–2 2–2 0–0 3 1975 3
FERRIER, Maurice 2–2 0–0 2–2 4 1923 3
BLONDEL, Jean-Pierre 2–4 0–1 2–3 5 1950 4
STEINER, Werner 2–5 0–0 2–5 7 1933 4
STALDER, Theodor 2–8 2–8 0–0 5 1965 4
MANEFF, Boris 2–8 1–4 1–4 6 1936 4
BALESTRA, Erwin 2–9 2–9 0–0 6 1952 5
WUARIN, Jean 2–11 1–9 1–2 6 1926 5
DU PONT, Bernard 1–2 1–1 0–1 2 1955 2
GRAMEGNA, Serge 1–4 0–2 1–2 3 1979 1
GRIMM, Heinz 1–5 1–3 0–2 2 1960 2
LAMMER, Michael 1–5 0–5 1–0 5 2006 5HEUBERGER, Ivo 1–7 1–7 0–0 6 1997 4
MANTA, Leonardo 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1971 1
AUBERSON, Bernard 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1963 1
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SPIELMANN, Bruno 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1962 1
PFAFF, Hans 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1947 1
STRAMBINI, Alexandre 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 1996 1
BLATTER, Freddy 0–2 0–1 0–1 1 1972 1
MOHR, Patrick 0–2 0–2 0–0 2 1994 2
SIEGRIST, Jurg 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1964 1
SCHWEIZER, Bruno 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1963 1
LEMANN, Jorge Paulo 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1962 1
GRANGE, Georges 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1950 1
CHIESA, Hector 0–2 0–2 0–0 1 1930 1
SCHORI, Ernst 0–4 0–1 0–3 4 1959 4
BURGENER, Michel 0–9 0–8 0–1 4 1970 4
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
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2013 Squad
^ Longest Run of Wins by a Nation (see p126)
Name: Bob BryanBirth Place: Camarillo, CA, USABirth Date: 29 April 1978Residence: Sunny Isles Beach, FL, USAHeight: 6'4"/1.93mPlays: Left-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0 Doubles: 0-1
Name: Mike BryanBirth Place: Camarillo, CA, USABirth Date: 29 April 1978Residence: Wesley Chapel, FL, USAHeight: 6'3"/1.90mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 0-0 Doubles: 0-1
Name: John Isner Birth Place: Greensboro, NC, USABirth Date: 26 April 1985Residence: Tampa, FL, USAHeight: 6'9"/2.06mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 1-1, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Sam QuerreyBirth Place: San Francisco, CA, USABirth Date: 7 October 1987Residence: Las Vegas, NV, USAHeight: 6'6"/1.98mPlays: Right-handed2013 Record: Singles: 2-0, Doubles: 0-0
Name: Jim CourierFirst tie: 2011Number of ties: 6Win-Loss record: 4-2
Captain
2013 ResultsWG-1R USA d. BRA 3–2 in USA
RecordsMost Singles Wins: John McEnroe (41-8)Most Doubles Wins: Mike Bryan (22-3), John Van Ryn (22-2)Best Doubles Team: Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan (20-3)Most Ties Played: John McEnroe (30)Most Years Played: John McEnroe (12)Most Final Appearances: Bill Tilden (11)Most Titles Won: William Johnston, Stan Smith, Bill Tilden, Richard Williams (7)
Davis Cup media contact:Tim Curry+1 914 696 7077curry@usta.com
USAFirst Year Played: 1900Years Played: 99Years in World Group (W-L): 32 (60-25)Ties Played (W-L): 279 (213-66)Most Total Wins: John McEnroe (59-10)Best Performance: Champion 32 times (last time 2007)Comebacks from 0-2 down: 1 (d. AUS 3-2, 1934 IZ-F)Comebacks from 1-2 down: 5 (last time, d. CZE 3-2, 2000 WG-QF)Longest Winning Streak: 17 ties^ (May 1968 – Dec 1973)
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Career Win-Loss Record – USA
MCENROE, John 59–10 41–8 18–2 30 1978 12
SEIXAS, Victor Elias 38–17 24–12 14–5 23 1951 7
SMITH, Stan 35–7 15–4 20–3 24 1968 11
TILDEN, William T. 34–7 25–5 9–2 17 1920 11
RODDICK, Andy 33–12 33–12 0–0 25 2001 10
ALLISON, Wilmer 32–12 18–10 14–2 24 1928 8
AGASSI, Andre 30–6 30–6 0–0 22 1988 11
VAN RYN, John 29–3 7–1 22–2 24 1929 8
MCKINLEY, Chuck 29–9 16–6 13–3 16 1960 6
ASHE, Arthur 28–6 27–5 1–1 18 1963 10
TRABERT, Tony 27–8 16–5 11–3 14 1951 5
BUDGE, Don 25–4 19–2 6–2 11 1935 4
BRYAN, Bob 25–5 4–2 21–3 24 2003 11RALSTON, Dennis 25–9 14–5 11–4 15 1960 7
BRYAN, Mike 22–4 0–1 22–3 25 2003 10MACKAY, Barry 22–9 17–7 5–2 15 1956 5
BLAKE, James 21–12 18–11 3–1 17 2001 8
RICHARDSON, Hamilton 20–2 17–1 3–1 14 1952 7
SHIELDS, Frank 19–6 16–6 3–0 13 1931 3
SAMPRAS, Pete 19–9 15–8 4–1 16 1991 8
JOHNSTON, Bill 18–3 14–3 4–0 10 1920 8
LOTT, George 18–4 7–4 11–0 18 1928 6
COURIER, Jim 17–10 16–10 1–0 14 1991 7
BARTZEN, Tut 16–0 15–0 1–0 9 1952 5
GRAEBNER, Clark 16–4 11–2 5–2 11 1965 4
MARTIN, Todd 16–14 11–8 5–6 18 1994 9
LUTZ, Bob 15–2 1–0 14–2 16 1968 8
FLEMING, Peter 14–1 0–0 14–1 15 1979 6
HENNESSEY, John 14–2 11–2 3–0 8 1928 2
VINES, Ellsworth 13–3 13–3 0–0 8 1932 2
SCHROEDER, Ted 13–6 11–3 2–3 8 1946 6
PARKER, Frank 12–2 12–2 0–0 7 1937 4
FLAM, Herbie 12–2 10–2 2–0 8 1951 4
VAN DILLEN, Erik 12–6 1–3 11–3 14 1971 6
MCLOUGHLIN, Maurice 12–8 9–4 3–4 8 1909 4
FLACH, Ken 11–2 0–0 11–2 13 1985 6
GERULAITIS, Vitas 11–3 11–3 0–0 7 1977 4
MULLOY, Gardnar 11–3 3–0 8–3 12 1946 7
FISH, Mardy 11–8 7–7 4–1 11 2002 8
SEGUSO, Robert 10–2 0–0 10–2 12 1985 6
CONNORS, Jimmy 10–3 10–3 0–0 7 1976 3
RICHEY, Cliff 10–3 10–3 0–0 7 1966 3
WILLIAMS, Richard Norris 10–3 6–3 4–0 9 1913 6
GILBERT, Brad 10–5 10–5 0–0 8 1986 5
TALBERT, Bill 9–1 2–0 7–1 8 1946 6
TANNER, Roscoe 9–4 9–4 0–0 7 1975 4
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
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SOLOMON, Harold 9–4 9–4 0–0 7 1972 4
LARNED, William 9–5 9–5 0–0 8 1902 6
WRIGHT, Beals 9–6 6–3 3–3 7 1905 4
GRANT, Bryan 8–2 8–2 0–0 5 1935 3
CHANG, Michael 8–4 8–4 0–0 6 1989 4
GORMAN, Tom 8–5 7–5 1–0 7 1972 3
WOOD, Sidney Jr 8–6 5–6 3–0 7 1931 2
KRAMER, Jack 7–2 6–0 1–2 4 1939 3
OLMEDO, Alex 7–2 5–1 2–1 3 1958 2
GIAMMALVA, Sam 7–3 4–1 3–2 7 1956 3
RIESSEN, Marty 7–3 3–1 4–2 8 1963 5
LEACH, Rick 7–4 0–1 7–3 10 1990 5
ISNER, John 8–6 6–6 2–0 7 2010 4GOTTFRIED, Brian 7–7 6–7 1–0 7 1976 5
WARD, Holcombe 7–7 3–4 4–3 7 1900 4
STOEFEN, Lester 6–0 3–0 3–0 4 1934 1
PUGH, Jim 6–0 0–0 6–0 6 1990 2
PASARELL, Charlie 6–1 3–0 3–1 5 1966 5
DOUGLAS, Jon 6–3 5–3 1–0 5 1958 3
BUCHHOLZ, Butch 6–3 3–1 3–2 6 1959 2
RENEBERG, Richey 6–3 1–0 5–3 8 1993 5
MAKO, Gene 6–3 0–1 6–2 8 1935 4
KRICKSTEIN, Aaron 6–4 6–4 0–0 5 1985 4
CLARK, Straight 5–0 3–0 2–0 3 1953 2
HACKETT, Harold 5–1 0–0 5–1 6 1908 3
TELTSCHER, Eliot 5–4 5–4 0–0 5 1982 3
STOCKTON, Dick 5–5 4–3 1–2 7 1973 5
LARSEN, Arthur 4–0 4–0 0–0 3 1951 2
SCOTT, Eugene 4–0 3–0 1–0 2 1963 2
STEWART, Hugh 4–0 2–0 2–0 2 1952 2
BURROWS, Harold 4–0 2–0 2–0 2 1954 1
CLOTHIER, William 4–1 4–1 0–0 3 1905 2
RICHARDS, Vincent 4–1 2–0 2–1 4 1922 4
MAYER, Gene 4–2 4–2 0–0 3 1982 2
HUNTER, Frank 4–2 3–1 1–1 4 1927 3
SUTTER, Clifford 3–0 3–0 0–0 2 1931 2
WHITMAN, Malcolm 3–0 3–0 0–0 2 1900 2
SAVITT, Dick 3–0 3–0 0–0 2 1951 1
BROWN, Tom 3–1 2–1 1–0 2 1950 2
DELL, Donald 3–1 1–0 2–1 3 1961 2
MCENROE, Patrick 3–1 0–0 3–1 4 1993 3
WASHINGTON, MaliVai 3–2 3–2 0–0 3 1993 3
FROEHLING, Frank 3–3 3–3 0–0 3 1963 3
PALMER, Jared 3–4 1–0 2–4 6 1994 4
LITTLE, Raymond 3–5 1–3 2–2 4 1906 3
BERGER, Jay 2–0 2–0 0–0 2 1988 2
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
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DOEG, John 2–0 2–0 0–0 2 1930 1
GINEPRI, Robby 2–0 2–0 0–0 1 2004 1
FOX, Allen 2–0 2–0 0–0 1 1963 1
CRAWFORD, Christopher 2–0 2–0 0–0 1 1961 1
GONZALES, Pancho 2–0 2–0 0–0 1 1949 1
COEN, Wilbur 2–0 1–0 1–0 2 1928 1
QUILLIAN, William 2–0 1–0 1–0 1 1958 1
PATTY, Budge 2–0 1–0 1–0 1 1951 1
DAVIS, Dwight 2–1 1–0 1–1 2 1900 2
PERRY, Robert 2–1 1–1 1–0 2 1952 2
GOLDEN, Grant 2–1 1–1 1–0 2 1957 1
MCNAIR, Fred 2–1 0–0 2–1 3 1977 2
RIGGS, Bobby 2–2 2–2 0–0 2 1938 2
STEWART, Sherwood 2–2 0–0 2–2 4 1977 3
REED, Whitney 2–4 2–3 0–1 3 1958 2
GAMBILL, Jan-Michael 2–5 2–4 0–1 3 1998 3
O’BRIEN, Alex 2–5 1–1 1–4 5 1997 3
JOHNSON, Wallace 1–0 1–0 0–0 1 1913 1
ANNACONE, Paul 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1986 1
HOLMBERG, Ron 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1956 1
JONES, Arnold 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1928 1
WASHBURN, Watson 1–0 0–0 1–0 1 1921 1
WHEATON, David 1–1 1–1 0–0 1 1993 1
GALBRAITH, Patrick 1–1 0–0 1–1 2 1996 1
WOODRUFF, Chris 1–2 1–1 0–1 2 2000 1
GREEN, Michael 1–2 1–2 0–0 3 1956 2
HARRISON, Ryan 1–2 1–2 0–0 2 2012 1
BEHR, Karl 1–2 0–2 1–0 1 1907 1
ALEXANDER, Fred 1–3 0–2 1–1 2 1908 1
ARIAS, Jimmy 1–4 1–4 0–0 3 1984 3
MAYOTTE, Tim 1–4 1–4 0–0 3 1986 2
STARK, Jonathan 1–5 1–1 0–4 4 1994 3
QUERREY, Sam 3–5 3–5 0–0 5 2008 4JOHNSON, Donald 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 2001 1
GRABB, Jim 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1993 1
PATE, David 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1991 1
HUNT, Joseph 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1939 1
WRENN, George 0–1 0–0 0–1 1 1903 1
DENT, Taylor 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2003 1
SPADEA, Vince 0–1 0–1 0–0 1 2000 1
BUNDY, Thomas 0–2 0–0 0–2 2 1911 2
DAVIS, Scott 0–2 0–1 0–1 2 1980 2
GIMELSTOB, Justin 0–3 0–1 0–2 2 1998 2
LONG, Melville 0–3 0–2 0–1 1 1909 1
WRENN, Robert 0–3 0–2 0–1 1 1903 1
Player Total Singles Doubles No. of First Years W-L W-L W-L Ties Year Played
Players that competed in 2013 Davis Cup shown in bold. For further details please visit: www.daviscup.com.
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Nations’ World Group Records 1981-9281 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92
Argentina (31-20) F 1R SF QF 1R 1R SF QF 1R
Australia (46-22) SF SF W SF SF W SF QF 1R F QF QF
Austria (5-16) QF SF 1R
Belarus (3-4)
Belgium (4-14) 1R 1R
Brazil (6-11) 1R 1R SF
Canada (0-4) 1R 1R
Chile (3-8) QF 1R 1R
Croatia (11-10)
Cuba (0-1)
Czech Rep. (24-30) QF QF 1R SF SF SF 1R QF QF QF QF QF
Denmark (1-9) 1R 1R 1R QF 1R
Ecuador (1-5) 1R QF 1R
France (44-27) 1R F SF QF 1R QF SF QF 1R W QF
Germany (31-26) 1R 1R 1R F 1R 1R W W QF SF 1R
Great Britain (3-12) SF 1R 1R 1R QF 1R 1R
Hungary (0-2)
India (7-12) 1R 1R QF 1R F 1R
Indonesia (0-2) 1R 1R
Ireland (0-1) 1R
Israel (3-9) QF 1R 1R 1R 1R
Italy (16-21) 1R QF QF QF 1R QF 1R QF 1R QF 1R QF
Japan (0-3) 1R 1R
Kazakhstan (1-2)
Korea Rep. (0-3) 1R 1R
Mexico (2-10) 1R 1R QF QF 1R 1R 1R 1R
Morocco (0-3)
Netherlands (8-17) 1R 1R
New Zealand (5-8) QF SF QF 1R 1R 1R QF 1R
Paraguay (4-7) QF QF QF 1R QF 1R 1R
Peru (0-1)
Romania (3-14) QF 1R QF 1R
Russia (28-23) 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R
Serbia (7-4)
Slovak Rep. (5-7)
South Africa (3-4)
Spain (31-23) 1R 1R 1R SF 1R QF 1R QF 1R
Sweden (56-25) QF QF F W W F W F F 1R 1R SF
Switzerland (9-21) 1R 1R 1R F
USA (59-25) W W 1R F QF SF 1R SF W F W
Yugoslavia (7-9) 1R 1R QF 1R SF SF 1R SF 1R
Zimbabwe (1-3)
Teams qualified for 2013 World Group in bold. Not including 2013 competition. 1R= first round, QF= quarterfinals, SF= semifinals, F= finalist, W= winner. Note: Czech Republic played as Czechoslovakia up to 1992, and Czech/Slovak Republics in 1993. Russia played as USSR up to 1991 and CIS in 1992. Serbia played as Yugoslavia 1995-2003.
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Argentina (31-20) SF SF QF
Australia (46-22) F 1R 1R SF 1R W F F 1R W 1R
Austria (5-16) 1R 1R QF 1R 1R 1R
Belarus (3-4) SF
Belgium (4-14) 1R 1R 1R QF SF 1R 1R 1R
Brazil (6-11) 1R 1R 1R QF SF QF 1R 1R
Canada (0-4) 1R
Chile (3-8)
Croatia (11-10) 1R QF QF 1R
Cuba (0-1) 1R
Czech Rep. (24-30) QF QF 1R SF QF 1R 1R QF 1R QF 1R 1R
Denmark (1-9) 1R 1R 1R 1R
Ecuador (1-5) 1R
France (44-27) QF QF 1R W 1R F 1R W F QF SF
Germany (31-26) W SF SF QF 1R QF 1R QF QF 1R 1R
Great Britain (3-12) 1R 1R 1R 1R
Hungary (0-2) 1R 1R
India (7-12) SF 1R QF 1R 1R
Indonesia (0-2)
Ireland (0-1)
Israel (3-9) 1R
Italy (16-21) QF 1R QF SF SF F 1R 1R
Japan (0-3)
Kazakhstan (1-2)
Korea Rep. (0-3)
Mexico (2-10) 1R 1R
Morocco (0-3) 1R 1R 1R
Netherlands (8-17) QF QF QF 1R QF 1R 1R 1R SF 1R 1R QF
New Zealand (5-8)
Paraguay (4-7)
Peru (0-1)
Romania (3-14) 1R 1R 1R 1R
Russia (28-23) 1R F F 1R 1R 1R SF QF QF W QF 1R
Serbia (7-4)
Slovak Rep. (5-7) 1R QF QF 1R 1R
South Africa (3-4) QF QF QF 1R
Spain (31-23) 1R QF 1R QF SF 1R W 1R QF F W
Sweden (56-25) SF W SF F W W 1R SF QF QF QF
Switzerland (9-21) 1R 1R 1R 1R QF QF 1R QF 1R SF QF
USA (59-25) 1R SF W QF F SF QF SF 1R SF 1R F
Yugoslavia (7-9)
Zimbabwe (1-3) QF 1R 1R
Nations’ World Group Records 1993-04
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Teams qualified for 2013 World Group in bold. Not including 2013 competition. 1R= first round, QF= quarterfinals, SF= semifinals, F= finalist, W= winner. Note: Czech Republic played as Czechoslovakia up to 1992, and Czech/Slovak Republics in 1993. Russia played as USSR up to 1991 and CIS in 1992. Serbia played as Yugoslavia 1995-2003.
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Argentina (31-20) SF F QF F QF SF F SF
Australia (46-22) QF SF 1R
Austria (5-16) 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R QF
Belarus (3-4) 1R QF 1R
Belgium (4-14) QF 1R 1R 1R
Brazil (6-11)
Canada (0-4) 1R
Chile (3-8) 1R QF 1R 1R QF 1R
Croatia (11-10) W QF 1R SF QF 1R QF
Cuba (0-1)
Czech Rep. (24-30) 1R 1R QF F SF 1R W
Denmark (1-9)
Ecuador (1-5) 1R
France (44-27) QF QF QF QF 1R FR SF QF
Germany (31-26) 1R SF QF QF 1R QF 1R
Great Britain (3-12) 1R
Hungary (0-2)
India (7-12) 1R 1R
Indonesia (0-2)
Ireland (0-1)
Israel (3-9) 1R SF 1R
Italy (16-21) 1R
Japan (0-3) 1R
Kazakhstan (1-2) QF 1R
Korea Rep. (0-3) 1R
Mexico (2-10)
Morocco (0-3)
Netherlands (8-17) QF 1R 1R
New Zealand (5-8)
Paraguay (4-7)
Peru (0-1) 1R
Romania (3-14) QF 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R
Russia (28-23) SF W F SF QF QF 1R 1R
Serbia (7-4) 1R 1R W SF QF
Slovak Rep. (5-7) F 1R
South Africa (3-4)
Spain (31-23) 1R 1R QF W W QF W F
Sweden (56-25) 1R 1R SF QF 1R 1R QF 1R
Switzerland (9-21) 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R
USA (59-25) 1R SF W SF QF 1R QF SF
Yugoslavia (7-9)
Zimbabwe (1-3)
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ECUADORFirst Year Played: 1961Years Played: 47Ties Played (W-L): 101 (53-48)Most Total Wins: Nicolas Lapentti (61-34)Best Performance: Quarterfinals 1985
DOMINICAN REPUBLICFirst Year Played: 1989Years Played: 25Ties Played (W-L): 73 (42-31)Most Total Wins: Victor Estrella (49-31)Best Performance: Americas Zone Group I 2010, 2013
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URUGUAYFirst Year Played: 1931Years Played: 46Ties Played (W-L): 88 (43-45)Most Total Wins: Marcelo Filippini (42-36)Best Performance: World Group play-offs 1990, 1992, 1994
COLOMBIAFirst Year Played: 1959Years Played: 45Ties Played (W-L): 95 (49-46)Most Total Wins: Mauricio Hadad (35-11)Best Performance: World Group play-offs 2010
CHILEFirst Year Played: 1928Years Played: 65Ties Played (W-L): 140 (75-65)Most Total Wins: Luis Ayala (37-14)Best Performance: Runner-up 1976
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UZBEKISTAN(Prior to 1992 players from Uzbekistan represented Soviet Union)First Year Played: 1994Years Played: 20Ties Played (W-L): 50 (32-18)Most Total Wins: Oleg Ogorodov (53-24)Best Performance: World Group play-offs 1998-2001, 2009, 2012
INDONESIAFirst Year Played: 1961Years Played: 47Ties Played (W-L): 90 (39-51)Most Total Wins: Suwandi Suwandi (34-29)Best Performance: World Group first round 1983, 1989
KOREA, REPUBLICFirst Year Played: 1960Years Played: 52Ties Played (W-L): 100 (45-55)Most Total Wins: Hyung-Taik Lee (51-23)Best Performance: World Group first round 1981, 1987, 2008
JAPANFirst Year Played: 1921Years Played: 79Ties Played (W-L): 179 (100-79)Most Total Wins: Takao Suzuki (41-23)Best Performance: Runner-up 1921
INDIAFirst Year Played: 1921Years Played: 77Ties Played (W-L): 185 (110-75)Most Total Wins: Leander Paes (87-32)Best Performance: Runner-up 1966, 1974, 1987
CHINESE TAIPEIFirst Year Played: 1972Years Played: 40Ties Played (W-L): 74 (34-40)Most Total Wins: Jimmy Wang (23-12)Best Performance: Asia/Oceania Group I second round 2005-06, 2009
CHINA, P.R.First Year Played: 1924Years Played: 38Ties Played (W-L): 81 (37-44)Most Total Wins: Xia Jia-Ping (29-18)Best Performance: Eastern Zone Final 1987, World Group play-offs 1990
AUSTRALIAFirst Year Played: 1905Years Played: 94Ties Played (W-L): 244 (179-65)Most Total Wins: Lleyton Hewitt (52-16)Best Performance: Champion 28 times (last time 2003)
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DENMARKFirst Year Played: 1921Years Played: 84Ties Played (W-L): 175 (91-84)Most Total Wins: Kurt Nielsen (53-43)Best Performance: Quarterfinals 1988
GREAT BRITAINFirst Year Played: 1900Years Played: 101Ties Played (W-L): 235 (142-93)Most Total Wins: Fred Perry (45-7)Best Performance: Champion 9 times (last time 1936)
NETHERLANDSFirst Year Played: 1920Years Played: 85Ties Played (W-L): 151 (67-84)Most Total Wins: Hendrik Timmer (43-22)Best Performance: Semifinals 2001
POLANDFirst Year Played: 1925Years Played: 75Ties Played (W-L): 145 (72-73)Most Total Wins: Bartlomiej Dabrowski (37-25)Best Performance: Europe/Africa Zone Group I second round 1991
SOUTH AFRICAFirst Year Played: 1913Years Played: 55Ties Played (W-L): 133 (81-52)Most Total Wins: Wayne Ferreira (41-18)Best Performance: Champion 1974
ROMANIAFirst Year Played: 1922Years Played: 70Ties Played (W-L): 141 (73-68)Most Total Wins: Ilie Nastase (109-37)Best Performance: Runner-up 1969, 1971-72
SWEDENFirst Year Played: 1925Years Played: 79Ties Played (W-L): 219 (146-73)Most Total Wins: Ulf Schmidt (66-36)Best Performance: Champion 7 times (last time 1998)
UKRAINEFirst Year Played: 1993Years Played: 21Ties Played (W-L): 49 (30-19)Most Total Wins: Andrei Medvedev (33-10)Best Performance: World Group play-offs 2009
RUSSIAFirst Year Played: 1962Years Played: 48Ties Played (W-L): 125 (80-45)Most Total Wins: Aleksandr Metreveli (80-25)Best Performance: Champion 2002, 2006
SLOVAK REPUBLICFirst Year Played: 1994Years Played: 20Ties Played (W-L): 45 (27-18)Most Total Wins: Dominik Hrbaty (33-25), Karol Kucera (33-18)Best Performance: Runner-up 2005
SLOVENIAFirst Year Played: 1993Years Played: 21Ties Played (W-L): 49 (29-20)Most Total Wins: Grega Zemlja (29-18)Best Performance: Europe/Africa Zone Group I 1995, 2001, 2011-12
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Davis Cup Champion NationsOf the 152 nations who have participated in the Davis Cup competition since 1900 just 13 have won the Davis Cup. USA has won the competition more than any other nation with 32 titles. Of the 13 champion nations, only Great Britain has not won the Davis Cup since the abolition of the Challenge Round in 1972.
Nation Titles Years
USA 32 1900, 1902, 1913, 1920-26, 1937-38, 1946-49, 1954, 1958, 1963, 1968-72, 1978-79, 1981-82, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2007
Australia 28* 1907-09, 1911, 1914, 1919, 1939, 1950-53, 1955-57, 1959-62, 1964-67, 1973, 1977, 1983, 1986, 1999, 2003
Great Britain 9 1903-06, 1912, 1933-36
France 9 1927-32, 1991, 1996, 2001
Sweden 7 1975, 1984-85, 1987, 1994, 1997-98
Spain 5 2000, 2004, 2008-09, 2011
Germany 3 1988-89, 1993
Czech Republic 2 1980, 2012
Russia 2 2002, 2006
Croatia 1 2005
Italy 1 1976
Serbia 1 2010
South Africa 1 1974
Nation Titles Years
USA 9 1972, 1978-79, 1981-82, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2007
Sweden 7 1975, 1984-85, 1987, 1994, 1997, 1998
Australia 6 1973, 1977, 1983, 1986, 1999, 2003
Spain 5 2000, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011
Germany 3 1988-89, 1993
France 3 1991, 1996, 2001
Czech Republic 2 1980, 2012
Russia 2 2002, 2006
Croatia 1 2005
Italy 1 1976
Serbia 1 2010
South Africa 1 1974
Nation Titles Years
Sweden 6 1984-85, 1987, 1994, 1997-98
USA 5 1981-82, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2007
Spain 5 2000, 2004, 2008-09, 2011
Australia 4 1983, 1986, 1999, 2003
Germany 3 1988-89, 1993
France 3 1991, 1996, 2001
Russia 2 2002, 2006
Croatia 1 2005
Czech Republic 1 2012
Serbia 1 2010
1900-2012
*Won 6 titles as ‘Australasia’ playing with New Zealand.
1972 - 2012 (since abolition of Challenge Round)
1981 - 2012 (World Group Final)
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Davis Cup Honour RollChallenge RoundYear Venue Champion Finalist Score
1900 Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, MA, USA USA British Isles 3-0
1901 Not held* USA British Isles w/o.
1902 Crescent Athletic Club, Brooklyn, NY, USA USA British Isles 3-2
1903 Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, MA, USA British Isles USA 4-1
1904 Worple Road, Wimbledon, London, England British Isles Belgium 5-0
1905 Worple Road, Wimbledon, London, England British Isles USA 5-0
1906 Worple Road, Wimbledon, London, England British Isles USA 5-0
1907 Worple Road, Wimbledon, London, England Australasia British Isles 3-2
1908 Albert Ground, Melbourne, Australia Australasia USA 3-2
1909 Double Bay Grounds, Sydney, Australia Australasia USA 5-0
1910 Not held*
1911 Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand Australasia USA 5-0
1912 Albert Ground, Melbourne, Australia British Isles Australasia 3-2
1913 Worple Road, Wimbledon, London, England USA Great Britain 3-2
1914 West Side TC, Forest Hills, NY, USA Australasia USA 3-2
1915-18 Not held*
1919 Double Bay Grounds, Sydney, Australia Australasia Great Britain 4-1
1920 Domain Cricket Cl, Auckland, New Zealand USA Australasia 5-0
1921 West Side TC, 238th Street, NY, USA USA Japan 5-0
1922 West Side TC, 238th Street, NY, USA USA Australia 4-1
1923 West Side TC, Forest Hills, NY, USA USA Australia 4-1
1924 Germantown Cricket C, Philadelphia, PA, USA USA Australia 5-0
1925 Germantown Cricket C, Philadelphia, PA, USA USA France 5-0
1926 Germantown Cricket C, Philadelphia, PA, USA USA France 4-1
1927 Germantown Cricket C, Philadelphia, PA, USA France USA 3-2
1928 Roland Garros, Auteuil, Paris, France France USA 4-1
1929 Roland Garros, Auteuil, Paris, France France USA 3-2
1930 Roland Garros, Auteuil, Paris, France France USA 4-1
1931 Roland Garros, Auteuil, Paris, France France Great Britain 3-2
1932 Roland Garros, Auteuil, Paris, France France USA 3-2
1933 Roland Garros, Auteuil, Paris, France Great Britain France 3-2
1934 Wimbledon, London, England Great Britain USA 4-1
1935 Wimbledon, London, England Great Britain USA 5-0
1936 Wimbledon, London, England Great Britain Australia 3-2
1937 Wimbledon, London, England USA Great Britain 4-1
1938 Germantown Cricket C, Philadelphia, PA, USA USA Australia 3-2
1939 Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, PA, USA Australia USA 3-2
1940-45 Not held*
1946 Kooyong, Melbourne, Australia USA Australia 5-0
1947 West Side TC, Forest Hills, NY, USA USA Australia 4-1
1948 West Side TC, Forest Hills, NY, USA USA Australia 5-0
* 1901 – USA retained the title by walkover. The British Isles withdrew.* 1910 – Australasia retained the title by walkover. USA withdrew against the Brirish Isles and the British Isles could not raise substantial funds required to travel.* 1915-18 – Not held due to World War I. *1940-45 – Not held due to World War II.
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Final Round
Year Venue Champion Finalist Score
1949 West Side TC, Forest Hills, NY, USA USA Australia 4-1
1950 West Side TC, Forest Hills, NY, USA Australia USA 4-1
1951 White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia Australia USA 3-2
1952 Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia Australia USA 4-1
1953 Kooyong, Melbourne, Australia Australia USA 3-2
1954 White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia USA Australia 3-2
1955 West Side TC, Forest Hills, NY, USA Australia USA 5-0
1956 Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia Australia USA 5-0
1957 Kooyong, Melbourne, Australia Australia USA 3-2
1958 Milton Courts, Brisbane, Australia USA Australia 3-2
1959 West Side TC, Forest Hills, NY, USA Australia USA 3-2
1960 White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia Australia Italy 4-1
1961 Kooyong, Melbourne, Australia Australia Italy 5-0
1962 Milton Courts, Brisbane, Australia Australia Mexico 5-0
1963 Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia USA Australia 3-2
1964 Harold Clark Courts, Cleveland, OH, USA Australia USA 3-2
1965 White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia Australia Spain 4-1
1966 Kooyong, Melbourne, Australia Australia India 4-1
1967 Milton Courts, Brisbane, Australia Australia Spain 4-1
1968 Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia USA Australia 4-1
1969 Harold Clark Courts, Cleveland, OH, USA USA Romania 5-0
1970 Harold Clark Courts, Cleveland, OH, USA USA F.R. Germany 5-0
1971 Olde Providence Racq. C, Charlotte, NC, USA USA Romania 3-2
Year Venue Champion Finalist Score
1972 Club Sportiv Progresul, Bucharest, Romania USA Romania 3-2
1973 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH, USA Australia USA 5-0
1974 South Africa India w/o.
1975 Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm, Sweden Sweden Czechoslovakia 3-2
1976 Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile Italy Chile 4-1
1977 White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia Australia Italy 3-1
1978 Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, CA, USA USA Great Britain 4-1
1979 Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA USA Italy 5-0
1980 Sportovni Hall, Prague, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Italy 4-1
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World Group Final
Repeat Champions
Year Venue Champion Finalist Score
1981 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH, USA USA Argentina 3-1
1982 Sports Palace, Grenoble, France USA France 4-1
1983 Kooyong, Melbourne, Australia Australia Sweden 3-2
1984 The Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden Sweden USA 4-1
1985 Olympia Halle, Munich, West Germany Sweden F.R. Germany 3-2
1986 Kooyong, Melbourne, Australia Australia Sweden 3-2
1987 The Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden Sweden India 5-0
1988 The Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden F.R. Germany Sweden 4-1
1989 Schleyer Halle, Stuttgart, West Germany F.R. Germany Sweden 3-2
1990 Sun Coast Dome, St Petersburg, FL, USA USA Australia 3-2
1991 Gerland Sports Palace, Lyon, France France USA 3-1
1992 Tarrant County Centre, Fort Worth, TX, USA USA Switzerland 3-1
1993 Exhibition Hall, Dusseldorf, Germany Germany Australia 4-1
1994 Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia Sweden Russia 4-1
1995 Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia USA Russia 3-2
1996 Massan Hall, Malmo, Sweden France Sweden 3-2
1997 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden Sweden USA 5-0
1998 Forum, Milan, Italy Sweden Italy 4-1
1999 Acropolis Exhibition Hall, Nice, France Australia France 3-2
2000 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain Spain Australia 3-1
2001 Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia France Australia 3-2
2002 Palais Omnisports Paris Bercy, Paris, France Russia France 3-2
2003 Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia Australia Spain 3-1
2004 Estadio Olimpico De Sevilla, Seville, Spain Spain USA 3-2
2005 Sibamac Arena National Tennis Centre, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Croatia Slovak Republic 3-2
2006 Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia Russia Argentina 3-2
2007 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon, USA USA Russia 4-1
2008 Estadio Islas Malvinas, Mar del Plata, Argentina Spain Argentina 3-1
2009 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain Spain Czech Republic 5-0
2010 Belgrade Arena, Belgrade, Serbia Serbia France 3-2
2011 Olympic Stadum, Seville, Spain Spain Argentina 3-1
2012 O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic Czech Republic Spain 3-2
Country Consecutive Titles Years
USA 7 1920-26
France 6 1927-32
USA 5 1968-72
USA holds the record for winning the most consecutive Davis Cup titles.
Country Years
USA 1978-79 and 1981-82
Sweden 1984-85 and 1997-98
Germany 1988-89
Spain 2008-09
Since the Final Round was introduced in 1972, four nations have successfully defended their Davis Cup crown.
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History of Nations in the Davis Cup Final
Surfaces for Final
Nation Appearances in Davis Cup Final Davis Cup Final Win-Loss
USA 61 32-29
Australia* 47 28-19
Great Britain 17 9-8
France 16 9-7
Sweden 12 7-5
Spain 9 5-4
Italy 7 1-6
Germany 5 3-2
Russia 5 2-3
Argentina 4 0-4
Czech Republic 4 2-2
India 3 0-3**
Romania 3 0-3
Croatia 1 1-0
Serbia 1 1-0
South Africa 1 1-0
Belgium 1 0-1
Chile 1 0-1
Japan 1 0-1
Mexico 1 0-1
Slovak Republic 1 0-1
Switzerland 1 0-1
22 different nations have reached the Davis Cup Final in 100 years of Davis Cup competition:
The 2013 Davis Cup Final will be the 101st occasion that the Finals has been contested (no final took place in 1974). It has been played on four different surfaces. The 100 finals have been contested as follows:
*Australia reached the final six times under ‘Australasia’ playing with New Zealand. ** although India withdrew from the 1974 Davis Cup Final against South Africa, a final appearance is counted for both countries as there had been Davis Cup play in that year.
At the 2004 Davis Cup Final in Seville, Spain, the stadium was sold out on all three days. The daily crowd numbered 27,200, which is the largest number of people ever to watch an official tennis match.
Surface Finals
Grass 55
Clay 24
Carpet 11
Hard 10
Surface Finals
Indoor 31
Outdoor 69
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*the Challenge Round was played until 1972.
Most Consecutive Appearances in the Final (since introduction of Final Round)Country No. of Consecutive Years in Final Years
Sweden 7 1983-89
USA 3 1990-92
Sweden 3 1996-98
Australia 3 1999-2001
Most Times in a Final Without a VictoryArgentina is the only nation to have contested four Davis Cup Finals and failed to win the title. India and Romania both failed to win the title in three attempts.
Debuts by Nation in the Final
Doubles in the Final
Of the 22 nations who have reached the Davis Cup Final, six nations have won the Davis Cup trophy in their debut final - USA, Australia (playing as Australasia), South Africa (by walkover), Sweden, Croatia and Serbia.
Five champion nations have lost the doubles rubber in the Final since the Challenge Round was abolished in 1972.
Year Result
1900 USA (d. British Isles 3-0)
British Isles (lost to USA 0-3)
1904 Belgium (lost to British Isles 0-5)
1907 Australasia (d. British Isles 3-2)
1921 Japan (lost to USA 0-5)
1925 France (lost to USA 0-5)
1960 Italy (lost to Australia 1-4)
1962 Mexico (lost to Australia 0-5)
1965 Spain (lost to Australia 1-4)
1966 India (lost to Australia 1-4)
1969 Romania (lost to USA 0-5)
1970* Germany (lost to USA 0-5)
Year Result
1974 South Africa (won title by w/o. against
India)1975 Sweden (d. Czechoslovakia 3-2)
Czechoslovakia (lost to Sweden 2-3)
1976 Chile (lost to Italy 1-4)
1981 Argentina (lost to USA 1-3)
1992 Switzerland (lost to USA 1-3)
1994 Russia (lost to Sweden 1-4)
2005 Croatia (d. Slovak Republic 3-2)
Slovak Republic (lost to Croatia 2-3)
2010 Serbia (d. France 3-2)
1977 Australia d. Italy 3-1 in Australia
2002 Russia d. France 3-2 in France
2004 Spain d. USA 3-2 in Spain
2010 Serbia d. France 3-2 in Serbia
2011 Spain d. Argentina 3-1 in Spain
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Winning on all Four Surfaces
Comebacks from 0-2 down in a Final
Comebacks from 1-2 down in a Final
USA and France are the only two nations to have won the Davis Cup on all four surfaces. Stan Smith is the only player to play in a winning team on all four surfaces.
There has only been one occasion when a nation has comeback from two rubbers to love down to win the Final.
There have been six occasions when a nation has come back from two rubbers to one down to win the Final.
1939 Australia d. USA 3-2 in Haverford, PA, USA:Bobby Riggs (USA) d. John Bromwich (AUS) 64 60 75 Frank Parker (USA) d. Adrian Quist (AUS) 63 26 64 16 75 John Bromwich/Adrian Quist (AUS) d. Joe Hunt/Jack Kramer (USA) 57 62 75 62 Adrian Quist (AUS) d. Bobby Riggs (USA) 61 64 36 36 64 John Bromwich (AUS) d. Frank Parker (USA) 60 63 61
1902 USA d. British Isles 3-2 in Brooklyn, USAReggie Doherty (GBR) d. William Larned (USA) 26 36 63 64 64Malcolm Whitman (USA) d. Joshua Pim (GBR) 61 61 16 60Reggie Doherty/Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. Dwight Davis/Holcombe Ward (USA) 36 108 63 64William Larned (USA) d. Joshua Pim (GBR) 63 62 63Malcolm Whitman (USA) d. Reggie Doherty (GBR) 61 75 64
1927 France d. USA 3-2 in Philadelphia, USARene Lacoste (FRA) d. William Johnston (USA) 63 62 62Bill Tilden (USA) d. Henri Cochet (FRA) 64 26 62 86Francis Hunter/Tilden (USA) d. Jean Borotra/Jacques Brugnon (FRA) 36 63 63 46 60Rene Lacoste (FRA) d. Bill Tilden (USA) 64 46 63 63Henri Cochet (FRA) d. William Johnston (USA) 64 46 63 64
1953 Australia d. USA 3-2 in Melbourne, AustraliaLew Hoad (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 64 62 63Tony Trabert (USA) d. Ken Rosewall (AUS) 63 64 64Vic Seixas/Tony Trabert (USA) d. Rex Hartwig/Lew Hoad (AUS) 62 64 64Lew Hoad (AUS) d. Tony Trabert (USA) 1311 63 26 36 75Ken Rosewall (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 62 26 63 64
1964 Australia d. USA 3-2 in Cleveland, USAChuck McKinley (USA) d. Fred Stolle (AUS) 61 97 46 62Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Dennis Ralston (USA) 63 61 63Chuck McKinley/Dennis Ralston (USA) d. Roy Emerson/Fred Stolle (AUS) 64 46 46 63 64Fred Stolle (AUS) d. Dennis Ralston (USA) 75 63 36 911 64Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Chuck McKinley (USA) 36 62 64 64
2002 Russia d. France 3-2 in Paris, FranceMarat Safin (RUS) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA) 64 36 61 64Sebastien Grosjean (FRA) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) 76(3) 63 60Nicolas Escude/Fabrice Santoro (FRA) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov/Marat Safin (RUS) 63 36 57 63 64Marat Safin (RUS) d. Sebastien Grosjean (FRA) 63 62 76(11)Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA) 36 26 63 75 64
2010 Serbia d. France 3-2 in Belgrade, SerbiaGael Monfils (FRA) d. Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 61 76(4) 60Novak Djokovic (SRB) d. Gilles Simon (FRA) 63 61 75Arnaud Clement/Michael Llodra (FRA) d. Viktor Troicki/Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) 36 67(3) 64 75 64Novak Djokovic (SRB) d. Gael Monfils (FRA) 62 62 64Viktor Troicki (SRB) d. Michael Llodra (FRA) 62 62 63
Note: for other comebacks from 0-2 down, see p130.
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Comebacks from First Round Losses On 11 occasions since the World Group began in 1981, nations that lost in the previous year’s first round have survived the World Group play-offs and gone on to win the following year’s Davis Cup.
Year Comebacks from First Round Losses
19871988
(WG-1R) Spain d. Germany 3-2 in Spain(WG-F) Germany d. Sweden 4-1 in Sweden
1990 1991
(WG-1R) Australia d. France 3-2 in Australia(WG-F) France d. USA 3-1 in France
1992 1993
(WG-1R) Brazil d. Germany 3-1 in Brazil(WG-F) Germany d. Australia 4-1 in Germany
1995 1996
(WG-1R) USA d. France 4-1 in USA (WG-F) France d. Sweden 3-2 in Sweden
1998 1999
(WG-1R) Zimbabwe d. Australia 3-2 in Australia (WG-F) Australia d. France 3-2 in France
19992000
(WG-1R) Brazil d. Spain 3-2 in Spain (WG-F) Spain d. Australia 3-1 in Spain
Year Comebacks from First Round Losses
20002001
(WG-1R) Brazil d. France 4-1 in Brazil(WG-F) France d. Australia 3-2 in Australia
20022003
(WG-1R) Argentina d. Australia 5-0 in Argentina(WG-F) Australia d. Spain 3-1 in Australia
20042005
(WG-1R) France d. Croatia 4-1 in France(WG-F) Croatia d. Slovak Republic 3-2 in Slovak Rep.
20092010
(WG-1R) Spain d. Serbia 4-1 in Spain(WG-F) Serbia d. France 3-2 in Serbia
2011
2012
(WG-1R) Kazakhstan d. Czech Republic 3-2 in Czech Republic (WG-F) Czech Republic d. Spain 3-2 in Czech Republic
Champion Nations Playing all Matches at Home or AwayIn Davis Cup World Group history, six nations on nine occasions have played all four ties in a year at home and won all four:
Sweden (1988), France (1999 and 2002), Slovak Republic (2005) and Argentina (2008) played all four ties at home but lost in the final tie.
The only nation to have played and won all four ties in a year away from home is France in 2001.
1981 USA
1983 Australia
1984 Sweden
1985 Germany
1991 France
1992 USA
1997 Sweden
2000 Spain
2009 Spain
1972 Stan Smith (USA)
1973 Rod Laver and John Newcombe (AUS)
1975 Bjorn Borg (SWE)
1976 Adriano Panatta (ITA)
1980 Ivan Lendl (TCH)
1981 John McEnroe (USA)
1982 John McEnroe (USA)
1986 Pat Cash (AUS)
1987 Mats Wilander (SWE)
1989 Boris Becker (GER)
1993 Michael Stich (GER)
1995 Pete Sampras (USA)
1997 Jonas Bjorkman (SWE)
Winning Three Rubbers in a FinalSince the introduction of the Final Round in 1972, 13 players have won both singles rubbers and played in the winning doubles teams in the Final. John McEnroe is the only player in this period to achieve this twice. Six of the 13 players have won three live rubbers (indicated in bold).
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1907 Australasia d. British Isles 3-2 Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Herbert Roper-
Barrett (GBR) 62 60 63
1908 Australasia d. USA 3-2 Anthony Wilding (AUS) d. Fred Alexander
(USA) 63 64
1912 British Isles d. Australasia 3-2
James Parke (GBR) d. Rodney Heath (AUS)
62 64 64
1927 France d. USA 3-2
Henri Cochet (FRA) d. William Johnston
(USA) 64 46 62 64
1931 France d. Great Britain 3-2
Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Fred Perry (GBR) 64
16 97 63
1933 Great Britain d. France 3-2
Fred Perry (GBR) d. Andre Merlin (FRA) 46
86 62 75
1936 Great Britain d. Australia 3-2 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Jack Crawford (AUS)
62 63 63
1939 Australia d. USA 3-2 John Bromwich (AUS) d. Frank Parker (USA)
60 63 61
1951 Australia d. USA 3-2 Frank Sedgman (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA)
64 62 62
1953 Australia d. USA 3-2 Ken Rosewall (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 62
26 63 64
1959 Australia d. USA 3-2 Neale Fraser (AUS) d. Barry MacKay (USA)
86 36 62 64
1963 USA d. Australia 3-2 Chuck McKinley (USA) d. John Newcombe
(AUS) 1012 62 97 62
1964 Australia d. USA 3-2 Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Chuck McKinley
(USA) 36 62 64 64
1985 Sweden d. West Germany 3-2 Stefan Edberg (SWE) d. Michael Westphal
(GER) 36 75 64 63
1996 France d. Sweden 3-2 Arnaud Boetsch (FRA) d. Nicklas Kulti
(SWE) 76 26 46 76 108
2001 France d. Australia 3-2 Nicolas Escude (FRA) d. Wayne Arthurs
(AUS) 76(3) 67(5) 63 63.
2002 Russia d. France 3-2 Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu
(FRA) 36 26 63 75 64
2005 Croatia d. Slovak Republic 3-2 Mario Ancic (CRO) d. Michal Mertinak (SVK)
76(1) 63 64
2006 Russia d. Argentina 3-2 Marat Safin (RUS) d. Jose Acasuso (ARG) 63
36 63 76(5)
2010 Serbia d. France 3-2 Viktor Troicki (SRB) d. Michael Llodra (FRA)
62 62 63
2012 Czech Republic d. Spain 3-2 Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Nicolas Almagro
(ESP) 64 76(0) 36 63
Deciding Fifth RubbersThe Davis Cup Final has been decided by the fifth and final rubber on 21 occasions:
Nations to reach Davis Cup Final without the Loss of a Live RubberSouth Africa 1974
USA 1984
Germany 1988, 1993
France 2010
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Players Winning Most Davis Cup TitlesRoy Emerson has played on the most Davis Cup winning teams, helping Australia to victory in eight finals. The following players have played in five or more Davis Cup winning teams.
Player Davis Cup Titles Won
Roy Emerson (AUS) 8
Neale Fraser (AUS) 7
William Johnston (USA) 7
Stan Smith (USA) 7
Bill Tilden (USA) 7
Richard Norris Williams (USA) 7
Jean Borotra (FRA) 6
Henri Cochet (FRA) 6
Norman Brookes (AUS) 5
Jacques Brugnon (FRA) 5
Rod Laver (AUS) 5
Bob Lutz (USA) 5
John McEnroe (USA) 5
Vincent Richards (USA) 5
David Ferrer, Feliciano Lopez, Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco (all ESP) are the active players to have won three Davis Cup titles. Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP), Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) and Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) are the active players to have won two Davis Cup titles.
Active players to have been part of one Davis Cup winning team to date are Ivo Karlovic, Ivan Ljubicic (both CRO), Marcel Granollers, Tommy Robredo (both ESP), Nikolay Davydenko, Dmitry Tursunov (both RUS), James Blake, Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan, Andy Roddick (all USA), Novak Djokovic, Janko Tipsarevic, Viktor Troicki and Nenad Zimonjic (all SRB).
Note: players considered to be part of a winning team as one of four nominated players for the Final.
Nations to Win the Title without Losing a Live RubberSouth Africa 1974*
Germany 1988
* no final was played.
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Most Appearances in the FinalAll-timeBill Tilden (USA) played in 11 Challenge Rounds between 1920-1930, more than any other player. He played 28 rubbers in those 11 Finals.
Player Appearances* Total W-L Singles W-L Doubles W-L
TILDEN, Bill (USA) 11 21-7 17-5 4-2
EMERSON, Roy (AUS) 9 15-3 11-1 4-2
BOROTRA, Jean (FRA) 9 6-11 4-8 2-3
BROOKES, Norman (AUS) 8 15-7 9-5 6-2
COCHET, Henri (FRA) 8 14-6 11-3 3-3
JOHNSTON, Bill (USA) 8 13-3 11-3 2-0
SMITH, Stan (USA) 8 12-4 6-2 6-2
EDBERG, Stefan (SWE) 7 6-8 5-6 1-2
SEIXAS, Vic (USA) 7 6-14 4-10 2-4
MCENROE, John (USA) 6 12-2 9-1 3-1
WILANDER, Mats (SWE) 6 9-4 7-4 2-0
SCHROEDER, Ted (USA) 6 9-6 8-3 1-3
FRASER, Neale (AUS) 6 8-3 5-1 3-2
AUSTIN, Bunny (GBR) 6 8-4 8-4 0-0
BROMWICH, John (AUS) 6 7-7 2-6 5-1
WILLIAMS, Richard Norris (USA) 6 5-3 1-3 4-0
BRUGNON, Jacques (FRA) 6 3-3 0-0 3-3
JARRYD, Anders (SWE) 6 3-4 2-0 1-4
DOHERTY, Laurence (GBR) 5 12-0 7-0 5-0
LAVER, Rod (AUS) 5 10-2 8-2 2-0
PERRY, Fred (GBR) 5 9-1 9-1 0-0
DOHERTY, Reggie (GBR) 5 7-1 2-1 5-0
NEWCOMBE, John (AUS) 5 6-4 3-3 3-1
LUTZ, Bob (USA) 5 5-0 0-0 5-0
QUIST, Adrian (AUS) 5 5-7 2-6 3-1
TRABERT, Tony (USA) 5 4-8 2-5 2-3
HUGHES, Patrick (GBR) 5 1-4 0-0 1-4
*where a player has taken part in at least one rubber of the Final.
ActiveDavid Ferrer (ESP) Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) and Feliciano Lopez (ESP) are the leading active players with four Davis Cup Final appearances.
Three lefthanders played in the same team in the 2009 Davis Cup Final for the first time since the World Group started when Spain fielded Feliciano Lopez, Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco. The same three players also featured in the Spanish team in the 2011 Davis Cup Final.
Lefthanders in Davis Cup Final Team
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In 2009, Albert Costa became the fourth captain to win the Davis Cup title in his first year as captain, since the introduction of the World Group in 1981. The captains are:
Davis Cup Debuts in the Final
Captains Winning Title in First Year
Singles
1978 John McEnroe (USA)* USA d. GBR 4-1 in USA
McEnroe d. John Lloyd 61 62 62
1982 Henri Leconte (FRA)* USA d. FRA 4-1 in FRA
Leconte lost to Gene Mayer 26 26 97 46
1984 Jimmy Arias (USA) SWE d. USA 4-1 in SWE
Arias lost to Henrik Sundstrom 63 68 36 (dead rubber)
1990 Richard Fromberg (AUS) USA d. AUS 3-2 in USA
Fromberg lost to Andre Agassi 64 26 64 26 46
1991 Pete Sampras (USA) FRA d. USA 3-1 in FRA
Sampras lost to Henri Leconte 46 57 46
2002 Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA) RUS d. FRA 3-2 in FRA
Mathieu lost to Marat Safin 46 63 16 46
2003 Feliciano Lopez (ESP) AUS d. ESP 3-1 in AUS
Alex Corretja/Feliciano Lopez lost to Wayne Arthurs/Todd Woodbridge 36 16 36
*Both John McEnroe and Henri Leconte had already represented their respective countries in previous ties in doubles.
Doubles
Arthur Ashe (USA) 1981
Yannick Noah (FRA) 1991
Javier Duarte (ESP) 2000
Albert Costa (ESP) 2009
Winning Davis Cup Title as Player and Captain
Player Years Won as a Player Years Won as a Captain
Arthur Ashe (USA) 1968, 1969, 1970 1981, 1982Norman Brookes (AUS) 1907*, 1908*, 1909*, 1911*, 1914*, 1919* 1907*, 1908*, 1909*, 1911*, 1914*, 1919*Albert Costa (ESP) 2000 2009, 2011Dwight Davis (USA) 1900*, 1902 1900*Charles Dixon (GBR) 1912* 1912*John Fitzgerald (AUS) 1983, 1986 2003Guy Forget (FRA) 1991, 1996 2001Neale Fraser (AUS) 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962 1973, 1977, 1983, 1986Tom Gorman (USA) 1972 1990, 1992Harold Hackett (USA) 1913* 1913*Samuel Hardy (USA) 1920*^ 1920*Rene Lacoste (FRA) 1927, 1928 1931, 1932John Newcombe (AUS) 1965, 1966, 1967, 1973 1999Dennis Ralston (USA) 1963 1972Bill Talbert (USA) 1948, 1949, 1954* 1949, 1954*Tony Trabert (USA) 1954 1978, 1979Richard Norris Williams (USA) 1913, 1914, 1920 ,̂ 1921*, 1922 ,̂ 1923*, 1925*, 1926* 1921*, 1922* ,̂ 1923*, 1924, 1925*, 1926*Malcolm Whitman (USA) 1900, 1902* 1902*
The following men have won the Davis Cup trophy as both a player and a captain:
*indicates playing captain. ^Non-playing member of winning team
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Boris Becker is the youngest to play – and win – a singles rubber in a Davis Cup Final at 18 years, 30 days.
John Alexander is the youngest player overall to appear in a Davis Cup Final. He was aged just 17 years, 177 days old when he played – and won - the doubles rubber in the 1968 Final against USA.
At the other end of the spectrum the oldest person to participate in a Davis Cup Final was Norman Brookes at 43 years, 48 days old when he played both singles and doubles in the 1920 Final against USA. He is also the oldest player to win a Davis Cup rubber in a Final, winning the doubles rubber in the 1919 Final, aged 42 years, 68 days.
In 2012 Radek Stepanek (CZE) at 33 years, 348 days became the oldest player to win a deciding fifth rubber in a Davis Cup Final.
Youngest and Oldest Players in a Davis Cup Final
Age Name Year Result Rubber
17 177 ALEXANDER, John (AUS) 1968 USA d. AUS 4-1 in AUS Doubles18 30 BECKER, Boris (GER) 1985 SWE d. GER 3-2 in FRG Singles & Doubles18 35 KRAMER, Jack (USA) 1939 AUS d. USA 3-2 in USA Doubles18 185 NADAL, Rafael (ESP) 2004 ESP d. USA 3-2 in ESP Singles18 215 CASH, Pat (AUS) 1983 AUS d. SWE 3-2 in AUS Singles18 283 CHANG, Michael (USA) 1990 USA d. AUS 3-2 in USA Singles18 284 HEWITT, Lleyton (AUS) 1999 AUS d. FRA 3-2 in FRA Singles18 326 ORANTES, Manuel (ESP) 1967 AUS d. ESP 4-1 in AUS Singles & Doubles18 334 EDBERG, Stefan (SWE) 1984 SWE d. USA 4-1 in SWE Doubles18 349 BUCHHOLZ, Butch (USA) 1959 AUS d. USA 3-2 in USA Doubles
Age Name Year Result Rubber
43 48 BROOKES, Norman (AUS) 1920 USA d. AUS 5-0 in NZL Singles & Doubles42 68 BROOKES, Norman (AUS) 1919 AUS d. GBR 4-1 in AUS Doubles40 171 DIXON, Charles (GBR) 1913 USA d. GBR 3-2 in GBR Singles & Doubles40 168 BEAMISH, Alfred (GBR) 1919 AUS d. GBR 4-1 in AUS Doubles39 297 DIXON, Charles (GBR) 1912 BRI d. ANZ 3-2 in AUS Singles39 246 ROPER-BARRETT, Herbert (GBR) 1913 USA d. GBR 3-2 in GBR Doubles39 202 GORE, Arthur (GBR) 1907 ANZ d. BRI 3-2 in GBR Singles & Doubles39 4 LARNED, William (USA) 1911 ANZ d. USA 4-0 in NZL Singles38 80 BRUGNON, Jacques (FRA) 1933 GBR d. FRA 3-2 in FRA Doubles
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Captains’ Win-Loss Records in Davis Cup Finals Captain Country Win-Loss Record
Harry Hopman AUS 16-5Richard Norris Williams USA 6-1Norman Brookes AUS 6-2Niki Pilic* GER/CRO 4-0William Collins GBR 4-1Pierre Gillou FRA 4-1Neale Fraser AUS 4-2Herbert Roper-Barrett GBR 4-2Alrick Man USA 3-1Walter Pate USA 3-1Hans Olsson SWE 3-3Albert Costa ESP 2-0Donald Dell USA 2-0Yannick Noah FRA 2-0Tony Trabert USA 2-0Ed Turville USA 2-0Arthur Ashe USA 2-1Tom Gorman USA 2-1Carl-Axel Hageskog SWE 2-1Rene Lacoste FRA 2-1Shamil Tarpischev RUS 2-1Lennart Bergelin SWE 1-0Dwight Davis USA 1-0Charles Dixon GBR 1-0Javier Duarte ESP 1-0Harold Hackett USA 1-0Samuel Hardy USA 1-0Bob Kelleher USA 1-0Bogdan Obradovic SRB 1-0Emilio Sanchez ESP 1-0Malcolm Whitman USA 1-0Jordi Arrese ESP 1-1Antonin Bolardt TCH 1-1John Fitzgerald AUS 1-1Tom Gullikson USA 1-1Perry Jones USA 1-1Jaroslav Navratil CZE 1-1John Newcombe AUS 1-1Nicola Pietrangeli ITA 1-1Dennis Ralston USA 1-1John-Anders Sjogren SWE 1-1Guy Forget FRA 1-2Bill Talbert USA 1-4Vijay Amritraj IND 0-1James Anderson AUS 0-1
* Niki Pilic is the only captain to lead two different nations to Davis Cup victories.
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Captain Country Win-loss Record
Luis Ayala CHI 0-1Paolo Bertolucci ITA 0-1Vadim Borisov RUS 0-1John Bromwich AUS 0-1Wilhelm Bungert GER 0-1Gheorge Cobzuc ROM 0-1Francisco Contreras MEX 0-1Alex Corretja ESP 0-1Roy Cowling AUS 0-1Paul Dashiel USA 0-1Paul De Borman BEL 0-1Max Decugis FRA 0-1Arthur Gore GBR 0-1Charles Garland USA 0-1Ferdinand Henkel GER 0-1Alfred Hickson GBR 0-1Paul Hutchins GBR 0-1Carlos Junquet ARG 0-1Raj Khanna IND 0-1Algy Kingscote GBR 0-1Ichiya Kumagai JPN 0-1Anatoly Lepeshin RUS 0-1Jean-Paul Loth FRA 0-1Miroslav Mecir SVK 0-1Patrick McEnroe USA 0-1Roderick McNair GBR 0-1Bernon Prentice USA 0-1Adrian Quist AUS 0-1Frank Shields USA 0-1Cliff Sproule AUS 0-1Dimitri Sturdza SUI 0-1Modesto ‘Tito’ Vazquez ARG 0-1Jaime Bartoli ESP 0-2Vanni Canepele ITA 0-2Vittorio Crotta ITA 0-2Fitz-Eugene Dixon USA 0-2Stefan Georgescu ROM 0-2William Larned USA 0-2Alberto Mancini ARG 0-2Maurice McLoughlin USA 0-2Vic Seixas USA 0-2Joseph Wear USA 0-2Beals Wright USA 0-2Gerald Patterson AUS 0-3
Note: Guy Forget, Yannick Noah and Shamil Tarpischev are the only men to captain winning teams in both Davis Cup and Fed Cup.
Captains’ Win-Loss Records in Davis Cup Finals
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Challenge and Final RoundsFull Results
Challenge Round1900 USA d. British Isles 3-0, Longwood Cricket Club,
Boston, MA, USA Winning captain: Dwight Davis Losing captain: Arthur Gore Surface: Grass Dwight Davis (USA) d. Ernest Black (GBR) 46 62
64 64 Malcolm Whitman (USA) d. Arthur Gore (GBR)
61 63 62 Dwight Davis/Holcombe Ward (USA) d. Ernest
Black/Herbert Roper-Barrett (GBR) 64 64 64 Dwight Davis (USA) vs. Arthur Gore (GBR) 97 99
unfinished
1901 Not held
1902 USA d. British Isles 3-2, Crescent Athletic Club, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Winning captain: Malcolm Whitman Losing captain: William Collins Surface: Grass Malcolm Whitman (USA) d. Joshua Pim (GBR) 61
61 16 60 Reggie Doherty (GBR) d. William Larned (USA)
26 36 63 64 64 William Larned (USA) d. Joshua Pim (GBR) 63
62 63 Malcolm Whitman (USA) d. Reggie Doherty
(GBR) 61 75 64 Reggie Doherty/Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. Dwight
Davis/Holcombe Ward (USA) 36 108 63 64
1903 British Isles d. USA 4-1, Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, MA, USA
Winning captain: William Collins Losing captain: William Larned Surface: Grass William Larned (USA) d. Reggie Doherty (GBR)
w/o. Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. Robert Wrenn (USA) 60
63 64 Reggie Doherty/Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. Robert
Wrenn/George Wrenn (USA) 75 97 26 63 Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. William Larned (USA)
63 68 60 26 75 Reggie Doherty (GBR) d. Robert Wrenn (USA)
64 36 63 68 64
1904 British Isles d. Belgium 5-0, Worple Road, Wimbledon, Great Britain
Winning captain: William Collins Losing captain: Paul de Borman Surface: Grass Frank Riseley (GBR) d. William Lemaire de
Warzee (BEL) 61 64 62 Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. Leopold de Borman
(BEL) 64 61 61 Reggie Doherty/Laurie Doherty (GBR) d.
Leopold de Borman/William Lemaire de Warzee (BEL) 60 61 63
Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. William Lemaire de Warzee (BEL) w/o.
Frank Riseley (GBR) d. Leopold de Borman (BEL) 46 62 86 75
1905 British Isles d. USA 5-0, Worple Road, Wimbledon, Great Britain
Winning captain: William Collins Losing captain: Paul Dashiel Surface: Grass Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. Holcolmbe Ward (USA)
79 46 61 62 60 Sidney Smith (GBR) d. William Larned (USA) 64
64 57 64 Reggie Doherty/Laurie Doherty (GBR) d.
Holcombe Ward/Beals Wright (USA) 810 62 62 46 86
Sidney Smith (GBR) d. William Clothier (USA) 61 64 63
Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. William Larned (USA) 64 26 68 64 62
1906 British Isles d. USA 5-0, Worple Road, Wimbledon, Great Britain
Winning captain: William Collins Losing captain: Beals Wright Surface: Grass Sidney Smith (GBR) d. Raymond Little (USA) 64
64 61 Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. Holcombe Ward (USA)
62 86 63 Reggie Doherty/Laurie Doherty (GBR) d.
Raymond Little/Holcombe Ward (USA) 36 119 97 61
Sidney Smith (GBR) d. Holcolmbe Ward (USA) 61 60 64
Laurie Doherty (GBR) d. Raymond Little (USA) 36 63 68 61 63
Note: where the fifth rubber appears in bold, this indicates that this rubber was decisive. The title has been decided in the fifth and deciding rubber on eight occasions in the World Group and 21 times overall (see p96).
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1907 Australasia d. British Isles 3-2, Worple Road, Wimbledon, Great Britain
Winning captain: Norman Brookes Losing captain: Alfred Hickson Surface: Grass Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Arthur Gore (GBR) 75
61 75 Anthony Wilding (AUS) d. Herbert Roper-Barrett
(GBR) 16 64 63 75 Arthur Gore/Herbert Roper-Barrett (GBR) d.
Norman Brookes/Anthony Wilding (AUS) 36 46 75 62 1311
Arthur Gore (GBR) d. Anthony Wilding (AUS) 36 63 75 62
Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Herbert Roper-Barrett (GBR) 62 60 63
1908 Australasia d. USA 3-2, Albert Ground, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Norman Brookes Losing captain: Beals Wright Surface: Grass Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Fred Alexander (USA)
57 97 62 46 63 Beals Wright (USA) d. Anthony Wilding (AUS)
36 75 63 61 Norman Brookes/Anthony Wilding (AUS) d. Fred
Alexander/Beals Wright (USA) 64 62 57 26 64 Beals Wright (USA) d. Norman Brookes (AUS)
06 36 75 62 1210 Anthony Wilding (AUS) d. Fred Alexander
(USA) 63 64 61
1909 Australasia d. USA 5-0, Double Bay Grounds, Sydney, Australia
Winning captain: Norman Brookes Losing captain: Maurice McLoughlin Surface: Grass Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Maurice McLoughlin
(USA) 62 62 64 Anthony Wilding (AUS) d. Melville Long (USA)
62 75 61 Norman Brookes/Anthony Wilding (AUS) d.
Melville Long/Maurice McLoughlin (USA) 1210 97 63
Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Melville Long (USA) 64 75 86
Anthony Wilding (AUS) d. Maurice McLoughlin (USA) 36 86 62 63
1910 Not held
1911 Australasia d. USA 5-0, Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand
Winning captain: Norman Brookes Losing captain: William Larned Surface: Grass Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Beals Wright (USA)
64 26 63 63 Rodney Heath (AUS) d. William Larned (USA) 26
61 75 62 Norman Brookes/Alf Dunlop (AUS) d. Beals
Wright/Maurice McLoughlin (USA) 64 57 75 64 Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Maurice McLoughlin
(USA) 64 36 46 63 64 Rodney Heath (AUS) d. Beals Wright (USA) w/o.
1912 British Isles d. Australasia 3-2, Albert Ground, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Charles Dixon Losing captain: Norman Brookes Surface: Grass James Parke (GBR) d. Norman Brookes (AUS)
86 63 57 62 Charles Dixon (GBR) d. Rodney Heath (AUS) 57
64 64 64 Norman Brookes/Alf Dunlop (AUS) d. Alfred
Beamish/James Parke (GBR) 64 61 75 Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Charles Dixon (GBR)
62 64 64 James Parke (GBR) d. Rodney Heath (AUS) 62
64 64
1913 USA d. British Isles 3-2, Worple Road, Wimbledon, Great Britain
Winning captain: Harold Hackett Losing captain: Roger McNair Surface: Grass James Parke (GBR) d. Maurice McLoughlin (USA)
810 75 64 16 75 Richard Norris Williams (USA) d. Charles Dixon
(GBR) 86 36 62 16 75 Harold Hackett/Maurice McLoughlin (USA) d.
Dixon/Herbert Roper-Barrett (GBR) 57 61 26 75 64
Maurice McLoughlin (USA) d. Charles Dixon (GBR) 86 63 62
James Parke (GBR) d. Richard Norris Williams (USA) 62 57 57 64 62
Non-playing members of winning team: Wallace Johnson, Raymond Little
Challenge Round 1907-13
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1914 Australasia d. USA 3-2, West Side Tennis Club, New York, NY, USA
Winning captain: Norman Brookes Losing captain: Maurice McLoughlin Surface: Grass Anthony Wilding (AUS) d. Richard Norris
Williams (USA) 75 62 63 Maurice McLoughlin (USA) d. Norman Brookes
(AUS) 1715 63 63 Norman Brookes/Anthony Wilding (AUS) d.
Thomas Bundy/Maurice McLoughlin (USA) 63 86 97
Norman Brookes (AUS) d. Richard Norris Williams (USA) 61 62 810 63
Maurice McLoughlin (USA) d. Anthony Wilding (AUS) 62 63 26 62
Non-playing members of winning team: Alfred Dunlop, Stanley Doust
1915-18 Not held
1919 Australasia d. British Isles 4-1, Double Bay Grounds, Sydney, Australia
Winning captain: Norman Brookes Losing captain: Algernon Kingscote Surface: Grass Gerald Patterson (AUS) d. Arthur Lowe (GBR) 64
63 26 63 Algernon Kingscote (GBR) d. James Anderson
(AUS) 75 62 64 Norman Brookes/Gerald Patterson (AUS) d.
Alfred Beamish/Algernon Kingscote (GBR) 60 60 62
Gerald Patterson (AUS) d. Algernon Kingscote (GBR) 64 64 86
James Anderson (AUS) d. Arthur Lowe (GBR) 64 57 63 46 1210
1920 USA d. Australasia 5-0, Domain Cricket Club, Auckland, New Zealand
Winning captain: Samuel Hardy Losing captain: Norman Brookes Surface: Grass Bill Tilden (USA) d. Norman Brookes (AUS) 108
64 16 64 William Johnston (USA) d. Gerald Patterson
(AUS) 63 61 61 William Johnston/Bill Tilden (USA) d. Norman
Brookes/Gerald Patterson (AUS) 46 64 60 64 Bill Tilden (USA) d. Gerald Patterson (AUS) 57 62
63 63 William Johnston (USA) d. Norman Brookes
(AUS) 57 75 63 63 Non-playing members of winning team: Samuel
Hardy, Watson Washburn, Charles Garland, Richard Norris Williams
1921 USA d. Japan 5-0, West Side Tennis Club, New York, NY, USA
Winning captain: Richard Norris Williams Losing captain: Ichiya Kumagai Surface: Grass William Johnston (USA) d. Ichiya Kumagai (JPN)
62 64 62 Bill Tilden (USA) d. Zenzo Shimizu (JPN) 57 46
75 62 61 Watson Washburn/Richard Norris Williams
(USA) d. Ichiya Kumagai/Zenzo Shimizu (JPN) 62 75 46 75
Bill Tilden (USA) d. Ichiya Kumagai (JPN) 97 64 61
William Johnston (USA) d. Zenzo Shimizu (JPN) 63 57 62 64
1922 USA d. Australasia 4-1, West Side Tennis Club, New York, NY, USA
Winning captain: Richard Norris Williams Losing captain: James Anderson Surface: Grass Bill Tilden (USA) d. Gerald Patterson (AUS) 75
108 60 William Johnston (USA) d. James Anderson
(AUS) 61 62 63 Pat O’Hara-Wood/Gerald Patterson (AUS) d.
Vincent Richards/Bill Tilden (USA) 64 60 63 Bill Tilden (USA) d. James Anderson (AUS) 64 57
36 64 62 William Johnston (USA) d. Gerald Patterson
(AUS) 62 62 61 Non-playing member of winning team: Richard
Norris Williams
1923 USA d. Australia 4-1, West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, NY, USA
Winning captain: Richard Norris Williams Losing captain: Gerald Patterson Surface: Grass Bill Tilden (USA) d. John Hawkes (AUS) 64 62 61 James Anderson (AUS) d. William Johnston
(USA) 46 62 26 75 62 Bill Tilden/Richard Norris Williams (USA) d.
James Anderson/John Hawkes (AUS) 1715 1113 26 63 62
Bill Tilden (USA) d. James Anderson (AUS) 62 63 16 75
William Johnston (USA) d. John Hawkes (AUS) 60 62 61
Non-playing member of winning team: Vincent Richards
Challenge Round 1914-23
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1924 USA d. Australia 5-0, Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Winning captain: Richard Norris Williams Losing captain: Gerald Patterson Surface: Grass Bill Tilden (USA) d. Gerald Patterson (AUS) 64
62 62 Vincent Richards (USA) d. Pat O’Hara-Wood
(AUS) 63 62 64 William Johnston/Bill Tilden (USA) d. Pat O’Hara-
Wood/Gerald Patterson (AUS) 57 63 64 61 Bill Tilden (USA) d. Pat O’Hara-Wood (AUS) 62
61 61 Vincent Richards (USA) d. Gerald Patterson
(AUS) 63 75 64 Non-playing member of winning team: Howard
Kinsey
1925 USA d. France 5-0, Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Winning captain: Richard Norris Williams Losing captain: Max Decugis Surface: Grass Bill Tilden (USA) d. Jean Borotra (FRA) 46 60 26
97 64 William Johnston (USA) d. Rene Lacoste (FRA)
61 61 68 63 Vincent Richards/Richard Norris Williams (USA)
d. Jean Borotra/Rene Lacoste (FRA) 64 64 63 Bill Tilden (USA) d. Rene Lacoste (FRA) 36 1012
86 75 62 William Johnston (USA) d. Jean Borotra (FRA) 61
64 60
1926 USA d. France 4-1, Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Winning captain: Richard Norris Williams Losing captain: Pierre Gillou Surface: Grass William Johnston (USA) d. Rene Lacoste (FRA)
60 64 06 60 Bill Tilden (USA) d. Jean Borotra (FRA) 62 63 63 Vincent Richards/Richard Norris Williams (USA)
d. Jacques Brugnon/Henri Cochet (FRA) 64 64 62
William Johnston (USA) d. Jean Borotra (FRA) 86 64 97
Rene Lacoste (FRA) d. Bill Tilden (USA) 46 64 86 86
1927 France d. USA 3-2, Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Winning captain: Pierre Gillou Losing captain: Charles Garland Surface: Grass Rene Lacoste (FRA) d. William Johnston (USA)
63 62 62 Bill Tilden (USA) d. Henri Cochet (FRA) 64 26 62
86 Francis Hunter/Bill Tilden (USA) d. Jean Borotra/
Jacques Brugnon (FRA) 36 63 63 46 60 Rene Lacoste (FRA) d. Bill Tilden (USA) 64 46
63 62 Henri Cochet (FRA) d. William Johnston (USA)
64 46 62 64
1928 France d. USA 4-1, Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
Winning captain: Pierre Gillou Losing captain: Joseph Wear Surface: Red Clay Bill Tilden (USA) d. Rene Lacoste (FRA) 16 64 64
26 63 Henri Cochet (FRA) d. John Hennessey (USA) 57
97 63 60 Jean Borotra/Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Francis
Hunter/Bill Tilden (USA) 64 68 75 46 62 Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Bill Tilden (USA) 97 86 64 Rene Lacoste (FRA) d. John Hennessey (USA)
46 61 75 63 Non-playing member of winning team: Jacques
Brugnon
1929 France d. USA 3-2, Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
Winning captain: Pierre Gillou Losing captain: Fitz-Eugene Dixon Surface: Red Clay Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Bill Tilden (USA) 63 61 62 Jean Borotra (FRA) d. George Lott (USA) 61 36
64 75 Wilmer Allison/John Van Ryn (USA) d. Jean
Borotra/Henri Cochet (FRA) 61 86 64 Henri Cochet (FRA) d. George Lott (USA) 61 36
60 63 Bill Tilden (USA) d. Jean Borotra (FRA) 46 61 64
75 Non-playing member of winning team: Christian
Boussus
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1930 France d. USA 4-1, Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
Winning captain: Pierre Gillou Losing captain: Fitz-Eugene Dixon Surface: Red Clay Bill Tilden (USA) d. Jean Borotra (FRA) 26 75 64
75 Henri Cochet (FRA) d. George Lott (USA) 64 62
62 Jacques Brugnon/Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Wilmer
Allison/John Van Ryn (USA) 63 75 16 62 Jean Borotra (FRA) d. George Lott (USA) 57 63
26 62 86 Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Bill Tilden (USA) 46 63 61
75 Non-playing member of winning team: Christian
Boussus
1931 France d. Great Britain 3-2, Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
Winning captain: Rene Lacoste Losing captain: Herbert Roper-Barrett Surface: Red Clay Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Bunny Austin (GBR) 36
119 62 64 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Jean Borotra (FRA) 46 108
60 46 64 Jacques Brugnon/Cochet (FRA) d. Pat Hughes/
Charles Kingsley (GBR) 61 57 63 86 Bunny Austin (GBR) d. Jean Borotra (FRA) 75 63
36 75 Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Fred Perry (GBR) 64 16
97 63 Non-playing member of winning team: Christian
Boussus
1932 France d. USA 3-2, Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
Winning captain: Rene Lacoste Losing captain: Bernon Prentice Surface: Red Clay Jean Borotra (FRA) d. Ellsworth Vines (USA) 64
62 36 64 Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Wilmer Allison (USA) 57
75 75 62 Wilmer Allison/John Van Ryn (USA) d. Jacques
Brugnon/Henri Cochet (FRA) 63 1113 75 46 64 Jean Borotra (FRA) d. Wilmer Allison (USA) 16
36 64 62 75 Ellsworth Vines (USA) d. Henri Cochet (FRA) 46
06 75 86 62 Non-playing member of winning team: Christian
Boussus
1933 Great Britain d. France 3-2, Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France
Winning captain: Herbert Roper-Barrett Losing captain: Rene Lacoste Surface: Red Clay Bunny Austin (GBR) d. Andre Merlin (FRA) 63 64
60 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Henri Cochet (FRA) 810 64
86 36 61 Jean Borotra/Jacques Brugnon (FRA) d. Pat
Hughes/Harry Lee (GBR) 63 86 62 Henri Cochet (FRA) d. Bunny Austin (GBR) 57
64 46 64 64 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Andre Merlin (FRA) 46 86
62 75
1934 Great Britain d. USA 4-1, AELTC, London, Great Britain
Winning captain: Herbert Roper-Barrett Losing captain: Richard Norris Williams Surface: Grass Bunny Austin (GBR) d. Francis Shields (USA) 64
64 61 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Sidney Wood (USA) 61 46
57 60 63 George Lott/Lester Stoefen (USA) d. Pat
Hughes/Harry Lee (GBR) 75 60 46 97 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Francis Shields (USA) 64 46
62 1513 Bunny Austin (GBR) d. Sidney Wood (USA) 64
60 68 631935 Great Britain d. USA 5-0, AELTC, London, Great
Britain Winning captain: Herbert Roper-Barrett Losing captain: Joseph Wear Surface: Grass Bunny Austin (GBR) d. Wilmer Allison (USA) 62
26 46 63 75 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Don Budge (USA) 60 68 63
64 Pat Hughes/Raymond Tuckey (GBR) d. Wilmer
Allison/John Van Ryn (USA) 62 16 68 63 63 Bunny Austin (GBR) d. Don Budge (USA) 62 64
68 75 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Wilmer Allison (USA) 46 64
75 63
1936 Great Britain d. Australia 3-2, AELTC, London, Great Britain
Winning captain: Herbert Roper-Barrett Losing captain: Cliff Sproule Surface: Grass Bunny Austin (GBR) d. Jack Crawford (AUS) 46
63 61 61 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Adrian Quist (AUS) 61 46 75
62 Jack Crawford/Adrian Quist (AUS) d. Pat
Hughes/Raymond Tuckey (GBR) 64 26 75 108 Adrian Quist (AUS) d. Bunny Austin (GBR) 64 36
75 62 Fred Perry (GBR) d. Jack Crawford (AUS) 62 63
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1937 USA d. Great Britain 4-1, AELTC, London, Great Britain
Winning captain: Walter Pate Losing captain: Herbert Roper-Barrett Surface: Grass Bunny Austin (GBR) d. Frank Parker (USA) 63 62
75 Don Budge (USA) d. Charles Hare (GBR) 1513 61
62 Don Budge/Gene Mako (USA) d. Raymond
Tuckey/Frank Wilde (GBR) 63 75 79 1210 Frank Parker (USA) d. Charles Hare (GBR) 62 64
62 Don Budge (USA) d. Bunny Austin (GBR) 86 36
64 63 Non-playing member of winning team: Bryan
Grant
1938 USA d. Australia 3-2, Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Winning captain: Walter Pate Losing captain: Harry Hopman Surface: Grass Bobby Riggs (USA) d. Adrian Quist (AUS) 46 60
86 61 Don Budge (USA) d. John Bromwich (AUS) 62
63 46 75 John Bromwich/Adrian Quist (AUS) d. Don
Budge/Gene Mako (USA) 06 63 64 62 Don Budge (USA) d. Adrian Quist (AUS) 86 61
62 John Bromwich (AUS) d. Bobby Riggs (USA) 64
46 60 62 Non-playing member of winning team: Joseph
Hunt
1939 Australia d. USA 3-2, Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, PA, USA
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Walter Pate Surface: Grass Bobby Riggs (USA) d. John Bromwich (AUS) 64
60 75 Frank Parker (USA) d. Adrian Quist (AUS) 63 26
64 16 75 John Bromwich/Adrian Quist (AUS) d. Joe Hunt/
Jack Kramer (USA) 57 62 75 62 Adrian Quist (AUS) d. Bobby Riggs (USA) 61 64
36 36 64 John Bromwich (AUS) d. Frank Parker (USA) 60
63 61 Non-playing members of winning team: Jack
Crawford and Harry Hopman
1940-45 Not held
1946 USA d. Australia 5-0, Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Walter Pate Losing captain: Gerald Patterson Surface: Grass Ted Schroeder (USA) d. John Bromwich (AUS)
36 61 62 06 63 Jack Kramer (USA) d. Dinny Pails (AUS) 86 62
97 Jack Kramer/Ted Schroeder (USA) d. John
Bromwich/Adrian Quist (AUS) 62 75 64 Jack Kramer (USA) d. John Bromwich (AUS) 86
64 64 Gardnar Mulloy (USA) d. Dinny Pails (AUS) 63 63
64 Non-playing member of winning team: Frank
Parker
1947 USA d. Australia 4-1, West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, NY, USA
Winning captain: Alrick Man Losing captain: Roy Cowling Surface: Grass Jack Kramer (USA) d. Dinny Pails (AUS) 62 61 62 Ted Schroeder (USA) d. John Bromwich (AUS)
64 57 63 64 John Bromwich/Colin Long (AUS) d. Jack
Kramer/Ted Schroeder (USA) 64 26 62 64 Ted Schroeder (USA) d. Dinny Pails (AUS) 63 86
46 911 108 Jack Kramer (USA) d. John Bromwich (AUS) 63
62 62 Non-playing member of winning team: Gardnar
Mulloy, Frank Parker
1948 USA d. Australia 5-0, West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, NY, USA
Winning captain: Alrick Man Losing captain: Adrian Quist Surface: Grass Frank Parker (USA) d. Bill Sidwell (AUS) 64 64
64 Ted Schroeder (USA) d. Adrian Quist (AUS) 63
46 60 60 Gardnar Mulloy/Bill Talbert (USA) d. Colin Long/
Bill Sidwell (AUS) 86 97 26 75 Frank Parker (USA) d. Adrian Quist (AUS) 62 62
63 Ted Schroeder (USA) d. Bill Sidwell (AUS) 62 61
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1949 USA d. Australia 4-1, West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, NY, USA
Winning captain: Alrick Man Losing captain: John Bromwich Surface: Grass Ted Schroeder (USA) d. Bill Sidwell (AUS) 61 57
46 62 63 Pancho Gonzales (USA) d. Frank Sedgman
(AUS) 86 64 97 John Bromwich/Bill Sidwell (AUS) d. Gardnar
Mulloy/Bill Talbert (USA) 36 46 108 97 97 Ted Schroeder (USA) d. Frank Sedgman (AUS)
64 63 63 Pancho Gonzales (USA) d. Bill Sidwell (AUS) 61
63 63
1950 Australia d. USA 4-1, West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, NY, USA
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Alrick Man Surface: Grass Frank Sedgman (AUS) d. Tom Brown (USA) 60
86 97; Ken McGregor (AUS) d. Ted Schroeder (USA)
1311 63 64 John Bromwich/Frank Sedgman (AUS) d.
Gardnar Mulloy/Ted Schroeder (USA) 46 64 62 46 64
Frank Sedgman (AUS) d. Ted Schroeder (USA) 62 62 62
Tom Brown (USA) d. Ken McGregor (AUS) 911 810 119 61 64
Non-playing member of winning team: George Worthington
1951 Australia d. USA 3-2, White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Frank Shields Surface: Grass Vic Seixas (USA) d. Mervyn Rose (AUS) 63 64 97 Frank Sedgman (AUS) d. Ted Schroeder (USA)
64 63 46 64 Ken McGregor/Frank Sedgman (AUS) d. Ted
Schroeder/Tony Trabert (USA) 62 97 63 Ted Schroeder (USA) d. Mervyn Rose (AUS) 64
1311 75 Frank Sedgman (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 64
62 62 Non-playing member of winning team: Ian Ayre
1952 Australia d. USA 4-1, Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Vic Seixas Surface: Grass Frank Sedgman (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 63 64
63 Ken McGregor (AUS) d. Tony Trabert (USA) 119
64 61 Ken McGregor/Frank Sedgman (AUS) d. Vic
Seixas/Tony Trabert (USA) 63 64 16 63 Frank Sedgman (AUS) d. Tony Trabert (USA) 75
64 108 Vic Seixas (USA) d. Ken McGregor (AUS) 63 86
68 63 Non-playing member of winning team: Lew
Hoad, Mervyn Rose
1953 Australia d. USA 3-2, Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Bill Talbert Surface: Grass Lew Hoad (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 64 62 63 Tony Trabert (USA) d. Ken Rosewall (AUS) 63 64
64 Vic Seixas/Tony Trabert (USA) d. Rex Hartwig/
Lew Hoad (AUS) 62 64 64 Lew Hoad (AUS) d. Tony Trabert (USA) 1311 63
26 36 75 Ken Rosewall (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 62 26
63 64 Non-playing member of winning team: Mervyn
Rose
1954 USA d. Australia 3-2, White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Winning captain: Bill Talbert Losing captain: Harry Hopman Surface: Grass Tony Trabert (USA) d. Lew Hoad (AUS) 64 26
1210 63 Vic Seixas (USA) d. Ken Rosewall (AUS) 86 68
64 63 Vic Seixas/Tony Trabert (USA) d. Lew Hoad/Ken
Rosewall (AUS) 62 46 62 108 Ken Rosewall (AUS) d. Tony Trabert (USA) 97 75
63 Rex Hartwig (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 46 63 62
63 Non-playing member of winning team: Hamilton
Richardson, Bill Talbert
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1955 Australia d. USA 5-0, West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, NY, USA
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Bill Talbert Surface: Grass Ken Rosewall (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 63 108
46 62 Lew Hoad (AUS) d. Tony Trabert (USA) 46 63 63
86 Rex Hartwig/Lew Hoad (AUS) d. Vic Seixas/Tony
Trabert (USA) 1214 64 63 36 75 Lew Hoad (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 79 61 64 64 Ken Rosewall (AUS) d. Ham Richardson (USA)
64 36 61 64 Non-playing member of winning team: Neale
Fraser
1956 Australia d. USA 5-0, Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Bill Talbert Surface: Grass Lew Hoad (AUS) d. Herbie Flam (USA) 62 63 63 Ken Rosewall (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 61 64 46
61 Lew Hoad/Ken Rosewall (AUS) d. Sam
Giammalva/Vic Seixas (USA) 16 61 75 64 Ken Rosewall (AUS) d. Sam Giammalva (USA)
46 61 86 75 Lew Hoad (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 62 75 63 Non-playing members of winning team: Ashley
Cooper and Neale Fraser
1957 Australia d. USA 3-2, Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Bill Talbert Surface: Grass Mal Anderson (AUS) d. Barry MacKay (USA) 63
75 36 79 63 Ashley Cooper (AUS) d. Vic Seixas (USA) 36 75
61 16 63 Mal Anderson/Mervyn Rose (AUS) d. Barry
MacKay/Vic Seixas (USA) 64 64 86 Vic Seixas (USA) d. Mal Anderson (AUS) 63 46
63 06 1311 Barry MacKay (USA) d. Ashley Cooper (AUS) 64
16 46 64 63 Non-playing member of winning team: Neale
Fraser
1958 USA d. Australia 3-2, Milton Courts, Brisbane, Australia
Winning captain: Perry Jones Losing captain: Harry Hopman Surface: Grass Alex Olmedo (USA) d. Mal Anderson (AUS) 86
26 97 86 Ashley Cooper (AUS) d. Barry MacKay (USA) 46
63 62 64 Alex Olmedo/Ham Richardson (USA) d. Mal
Anderson/Neale Fraser (AUS) 1012 36 1614 63 75 Alex Olmedo (USA) d. Ashley Cooper (AUS) 63
46 64 86 Mal Anderson (AUS) d. Barry MacKay (USA) 75
1311 119 Non-playing members of winning team: Butch
Buchholz
1959 Australia d. USA 3-2, West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, NY, USA
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Perry Jones Surface: Grass Neale Fraser (AUS) d. Alex Olmedo (USA) 86 68
64 86 Barry MacKay (USA) d. Rod Laver (AUS) 75 64
61 Roy Emerson/Neale Fraser (AUS) d. Butch
Buchholz/Alex Olmedo (USA) 75 75 64 Alex Olmedo (USA) d. Rod Laver (AUS) 97 46
108 1210 Neale Fraser (AUS) d. Barry MacKay (USA) 86
36 62 64 Non-playing members of winning team: Robert
Mark
1960 Australia d. Italy 4-1, White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Vanni Canapele Surface: Grass Neale Fraser (AUS) d. Orlando Sirola (ITA) 46 63
63 63 Rod Laver (AUS) d. Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) 86
64 63 Roy Emerson/Neale Fraser (AUS) d. Nicola
Pietrangeli/Orlando Sirola (ITA) 108 57 62 64 Rod Laver (AUS) d. Orlando Sirola (ITA) 97 62 63 Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) d. Neale Fraser (AUS) 119
63 16 62 Non-playing members of winning team: Robert
Mark
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1961 Australia d. Italy 5-0, Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Vanni Canapele Surface: Grass Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA)
86 64 60 Rod Laver (AUS) d. Orlando Sirola (ITA) 61 64 63 Roy Emerson/Neale Fraser (AUS) d. Nicola
Pietrangeli/Orlando Sirola (ITA) 62 63 64 Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Orlando Sirola (ITA) 63
63 46 62 Rod Laver (AUS) d. Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) 63
36 46 63 86 Non-playing members of winning team: Fred
Stolle
1962 Australia d. Mexico 5-0, Milton Courts, Brisbane, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Francisco Contreras Surface: Grass Neale Fraser (AUS) d. Tony Palafox (MEX) 79 63
64 119 Rod Laver (AUS) d. Rafael Osuna (MEX) 62 61 75 Roy Emerson/Rod Laver (AUS) d. Rafael Osuna/
Tony Palafox (MEX) 75 62 64 Neale Fraser (AUS) d. Rafael Osuna (MEX) 36 119
61 36 64 Rod Laver (AUS) d. Tony Palafox (MEX) 61 46 64
86 Non-playing members of winning team: Ken
Fletcher
1963 USA d. Australia 3-2, Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia
Winning captain: Robert Kelleher Losing captain: Harry Hopman Surface: Grass Dennis Ralston (USA) d. John Newcombe (AUS)
64 61 36 46 75 Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Chuck McKinley (USA) 63
36 75 75 Chuck McKinley/Dennis Ralston (USA) d. Roy
Emerson/Neale Fraser (AUS) 63 46 119 119 Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Dennis Ralston (USA) 62
63 36 62 Chuck McKinley (USA) d. John Newcombe
(AUS) 1012 62 97 62 Non-playing members of winning team: Frank
Froehling and Marty Riessen
1964 Australia d. USA 3-2, Harold Clark Courts, Cleveland, OH, USA
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Vic Seixas Surface: Clay Chuck McKinley (USA) d. Fred Stolle (AUS) 61 97
46 62 Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Dennis Ralston (USA) 63
64 62 Chuck McKinley/Dennis Ralston (USA) d. Roy
Emerson/Fred Stolle (AUS) 64 46 46 63 64 Fred Stolle (AUS) d. Dennis Ralston (USA) 75 63
36 911 64 Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Chuck McKinley (USA)
36 62 64 64 Non-playing members of winning team: Tony
Roche
1965 Australia d. Spain 4-1, White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Jaime Bartroli Surface: Grass Fred Stolle (AUS) d. Manuel Santana (ESP) 1012
36 61 64 75 Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Juan Gisbert (ESP) 63 62
62 John Newcombe/Tony Roche (AUS) d. Juan
Arilla/Manuel Santana (ESP) 63 46 75 62 Manuel Santana (ESP) d. Roy Emerson (AUS) 26
63 64 1513 Fred Stolle (AUS) d. Juan Gisbert (ESP) 62 64 86
1966 Australia d. India 4-1, Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Raj Khanna Surface: Grass Fred Stolle (AUS) d. Ramanathan Krishnan (IND)
63 62 64 Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Jaidip Mukerjea (IND) 75
64 62 Ramanathan Krishnan/Jaidip Mukerjea (IND) d.
John Newcombe/Tony Roche (AUS) 46 75 64 64
Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Ramanathan Krishnan (IND) 60 62 108
Fred Stolle (AUS) d. Jaidip Mukerjea (IND) 75 68 63 57 63
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1967 Australia d. Spain 4-1, Milton Courts, Brisbane, Australia
Winning captain: Harry Hopman Losing captain: Jaime Bartroli Surface: Grass Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Manuel Santana (ESP) 64
61 61 John Newcombe (AUS) d. Manuel Orantes (ESP)
63 63 62 John Newcombe/Tony Roche (AUS) d. Manuel
Orantes/Manuel Santana (ESP) 64 64 64 Manuel Santana (ESP) d. John Newcombe (AUS)
75 64 62 Roy Emerson (AUS) d. Manuel Orantes (ESP) 61
61 26 64 Non-playing members of winning team: Bill
Bowrey 1968 USA d. Australia 4-1, Memorial Drive, Adelaide,
Australia Winning captain: Donald Dell Losing captain: Harry Hopman Surface: Grass Clark Graebner (USA) d. Bill Bowrey (AUS) 810
64 86 36 61 Arthur Ashe (USA) d. Ray Ruffels (AUS) 68 75
63 63 Bob Lutz/Stan Smith (USA) d. John Alexander/
Ray Ruffels (AUS) 64 64 62 Clark Graebner (USA) d. Ray Ruffels (AUS) 36 86
26 63 61 Bill Bowrey (AUS) d. Arthur Ashe (USA) 26 63
119 86
1969 USA d. Romania 5-0, Harold Clark Courts, Cleveland, OH, USA
Winning captain: Donald Dell Losing captain: Georgy Cobzucs Surface: Hard Arthur Ashe (USA) d. llie Nastase (ROM) 62 1513
75 Stan Smith (USA) d. lon Tiriac (ROM) 68 63 57
64 64 Bob Lutz/Stan Smith (USA) d. llie Nastase/lon
Tiriac (ROM) 86 61 119 Stan Smith (USA) d. llie Nastase (ROM) 46 46 64
61 119 Arthur Ashe (USA) d. lon Tiriac (ROM) 63 86 36
40 defaulted. Non-playing members of winning team: Cliff
Richey
1970 USA d. Germany 5-0, Harold Clark Courts, Cleveland, OH, USA
Winning captain: Edward Turville Losing captain: Ferdinand Henkel Surface: Hard Arthur Ashe (USA) d. Wilhelm Bungert (GER) 62
108 62 Cliff Richey (USA) d. Christian Kuhnke (GER) 63
64 62 Bob Lutz/Stan Smith (USA) d. Wilhelm Bungert/
Christian Kuhnke (GER) 63 75 64 Cliff Richey (USA) d. Wilhelm Bungert (GER) 64
64 75 Arthur Ashe (USA) d. Christian Kuhnke (GER) 68
1012 97 1311 64
1971 USA d. Romania 3-2, Olde Providence Racquet Club, Charlotte, NC, USA
Winning captain: Edward Turville Losing captain: Stefan Georgescu Surface: Clay Stan Smith (USA) d. llie Nastase (ROM) 75 63 61 Frank Froehling (USA) d. lon Tiriac (ROM) 36 16
61 63 86 llie Nastase/lon Tiriac (ROM) d. Stan Smith/Erik
Van Dillen (USA) 75 64 86 Stan Smith (USA) d. lon Tiriac (ROM) 86 63 60 llie Nastase (ROM) d. Frank Froehling (USA) 63
61 16 64 Non-playing members of winning team: Clark
Graebner
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1972 USA d. Romania 3-2, Progresul Club, Bucharest, Romania
Winning captain: Dennis Ralston Losing captain: Stefan Georgescu Surface: Red Clay Stan Smith (USA) d. llie Nastase (ROU) 119 62 63 lon Tiriac (ROU) d. Tom Gorman (USA) 46 26 64
63 62 Stan Smith/Erik Van Dillen (USA) d. llie Nastase/
lon Tiriac (ROU) 62 60 63 Stan Smith (USA) d. lon Tiriac (ROU) 46 62 64
26 60 llie Nastase (ROU) d. Tom Gorman (USA) 61 62
57 108 Non-playing members of winning team: Harold
Solomon
1973 Australia d. USA 5-0, Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH, USA
Winning captain: Neale Fraser Losing captain: Dennis Ralston Surface: Carpet John Newcombe (AUS) d. Stan Smith (USA) 61
36 63 36 64 Rod Laver (AUS) d. Tom Gorman (USA) 810 86
68 63 61 Rod Laver/John Newcombe (AUS) d. Stan
Smith/Erik Van Dillen (USA) 61 62 64 John Newcombe (AUS) d. Tom Gorman (USA)
62 61 63 Rod Laver (AUS) d. Stan Smith (USA) 63 64 36
62 Non-playing members of winning team: Mal
Anderson, Ken Rosewall
1974 South Africa d. India w/o. Winning team: Bob Hewitt, Bob Maud, Frew
McMillan, Ray Moore
1975 Sweden d. Czechoslovakia 3-2, Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm, Sweden
Winning captain: Lennart Bergelin Losing captain: Antonin Bolardt Surface: Carpet Bjorn Borg (SWE) d. Jiri Hrebec (CZE) 61 63 60 Jan Kodes (CZE) d. Ove-Nils Bengtson (SWE) 64
26 75 64 Ove-Nils Bengtson/Bjorn Borg (SWE) d. Jan
Kodes/Vladimir Zednik (CZE) 64 64 64 Bjorn Borg (SWE) d. Jan Kodes (CZE) 64 62 62 Jiri Hrebec (CZE) d. Ove-Nils Bengtson (SWE)
26 63 61 64 Non-playing members of winning team: Birgir
Andersson, Rolf Norberg
1976 Italy d. Chile 4-1, Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
Winning captain: Nicola Pietrangeli Losing captain: Luis Ayala Surface: Red Clay Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) d. Jaime Fillol (CHI) 75
46 75 61 Adriano Panatta (ITA) d. Patricio Cornejo (CHI)
63 61 63 Paolo Bertolucci/Adriano Panatta (ITA) d.
Patricio Cornejo/Jaime Fillol (CHI) 36 62 97 63 Adriano Panatta (ITA) d. Jaime Fillol (CHI) 86 64
36 108 Belus Prajoux (CHI) d. Antonio Zugarelli (ITA) 64
64 62 Non-playing members of winning team: Antonio
Zugarelli
1977 Australia d. Italy 3-1, White City Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Winning captain: Neale Fraser Losing captain: Nicola Pietrangeli Surface: Grass Tony Roche (AUS) d. Adriano Panatta (ITA) 63
64 64 John Alexander (AUS) d. Corrado Barazzutti
(ITA) 62 86 46 62 Paolo Bertolucci/Adriano Panatta (ITA) d. John
Alexander/Phil Dent (AUS) 64 64 75 John Alexander (AUS) d. Adriano Panatta (ITA)
64 46 26 86 119 Tony Roche (AUS) v. Corrado Barazzutti (ITA)
1212 unf. Non-playing members of winning team: Ross
Case
1978 USA d. Great Britain 4-1, Mission Hills C.C., Rancho Mirage, CA, USA
Winning captain: Tony Trabert Losing captain: Paul Hutchins Surface: Hard John McEnroe (USA) d. John Lloyd (GBR) 61 62
62 Buster Mottram (GBR) d. Brian Gottfried (USA)
46 26 108 64 63 Bob Lutz/Stan Smith (USA) d. Mark Cox/David
Lloyd (GBR) 62 62 63 John McEnroe (USA) d. Buster Mottram (GBR)
62 62 61 Brian Gottfried (USA) d. John Lloyd (GBR) 61 62
64
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1979 USA d. Italy 5-0, Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA
Winning captain: Tony Trabert Losing captain: Vittorio Crotta Surface: Carpet Vitas Gerulaitis (USA) d. Corrado Barazzutti (ITA)
62 3-2 ret. John McEnroe (USA) d. Adriano Panatta (ITA) 62
63 64 Bob Lutz/Stan Smith (USA) d. Paolo Bertolucci/
Adriano Panatta (ITA) 64 1210 62 John McEnroe (USA) d. Antonio Zugarelli (ITA)
64 63 61 Vitas Gerulaitis (USA) d. Adriano Panatta (ITA) 61
63 63
1980 Czechoslovakia d. Italy 4-1, Sportovni Hala, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Winning captain: Antonin Bolardt Losing captain: Vittorio Crotta Surface: Carpet Tomas Smid (CZE) d. Adriano Panatta (ITA) 36
36 63 64 64 Ivan Lendl (CZE) d. Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) 46
61 61 62 Ivan Lendl/Tomas Smid (CZE) d. Paolo
Bertolucci/Adriano Panatta (ITA) 36 63 36 63 64 Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) d. Tomas Smid (CZE)
36 63 62 Ivan Lendl (CZE) d. Gianni Ocleppo (ITA) 63 63 Non-playing members of winning team: Jan
Kodes, Pavel Slozil
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1981 USA d. Argentina 3-1, Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Winning captain: Arthur Ashe Losing captain: Carlos Junquet Surface: Carpet John McEnroe (USA) d. Guillermo Vilas (ARG) 63
62 62 Jose-Luis Clerc (ARG) d. Roscoe Tanner (USA)
75 63 86 Peter Fleming/John McEnroe (USA) d. Jose-Luis
Clerc/Guillermo Vilas (ARG) 63 46 64 46 119 John McEnroe (USA) d. Jose-Luis Clerc (ARG)
75 57 63 36 63 Roscoe Tanner (USA) vs. Guillermo Vilas (ARG)
1110 unfinished Non-playing members of winning team: Eliot
Teltscher
1982 USA d. France 4-1, Palais des Sports, Grenoble, France
Winning captain: Arthur Ashe Losing captain: Jean-Paul Loth Surface: Red Clay John McEnroe (USA) d. Yannick Noah (FRA) 1210
16 36 62 63 Gene Mayer (USA) d. Henri Leconte (FRA) 62 62
79 64 Peter Fleming/John McEnroe (USA) d. Henri
Leconte/Yannick Noah (FRA) 63 64 97 Yannick Noah (FRA) d. Gene Mayer (USA) 61 60 John McEnroe (USA) d. Henri Leconte (FRA) 62
63 Non-playing members of winning team: Eliot
Teltscher
1983 Australia d. Sweden 3-2, Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Neale Fraser Losing captain: Hans Olsson Surface: Grass Mats Wilander (SWE) d. Pat Cash (AUS) 63 46
97 63 John Fitzgerald (AUS) d. Joakim Nystrom (SWE)
64 62 46 64 Mark Edmondson/Paul McNamee (AUS) d.
Anders Jarryd/Hans Simonsson (SWE) 64 64 62 Pat Cash (AUS) d. Joakim Nystrom (SWE) 64 61
61 Mats Wilander (SWE) d. John Fitzgerald (AUS)
68 61 60
1984 Sweden d. USA 4-1, The Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
Winning captain: Hans Olsson Losing captain: Arthur Ashe Surface: Red Clay Mats Wilander (SWE) d. Jimmy Connors (USA)
61 63 63 Henrik Sundstrom (SWE) d. John McEnroe
(USA) 1311 64 63 Stefan Edberg/Anders Jarryd (SWE) d. Peter
Fleming/John McEnroe (USA) 75 57 62 75 John McEnroe (USA) d. Mats Wilander (SWE) 63
57 63 Henrik Sundstrom (SWE) d. Jimmy Arias (USA)
36 86 63
1985 Sweden d. West Germany 3-2, Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
Winning captain: Hans Olsson Losing captain: Wilhelm Bungert Surface: Carpet Mats Wilander (SWE) d. Michael Westphal (GER)
63 64 108 Boris Becker (GER) d. Stefan Edberg (SWE) 63
36 75 86 Mats Wilander/Joakim Nystrom (SWE) d. Boris
Becker/Andreas Maurer (GER) 64 62 61 Boris Becker (GER) d. Mats Wilander (SWE) 63
26 63 63 Stefan Edberg (SWE) d. Michael Westphal
(GER) 36 75 64 63 Non-playing members of winning team: Anders
Jarryd
1986 Australia d. Sweden 3-2, Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Neale Fraser Losing captain: Hans Olsson Surface: Grass Pat Cash (AUS) d. Stefan Edberg (SWE) 1311 1311
64 Mikael Pernfors (SWE) d. Paul McNamee (AUS)
63 61 63 Pat Cash/John Fitzgerald (AUS) d. Stefan
Edberg/Anders Jarryd (SWE) 63 64 46 61 Pat Cash (AUS) d. Mikael Pernfors (SWE) 26 46
63 64 63 Stefan Edberg (SWE) d. Paul McNamee (AUS)
108 64 Non-playing members of winning team: Peter
McNamara
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1987 Sweden d. India 5-0, The Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
Winning captain: Hans Olsson Losing captain: Vijay Amritraj Surface: Red Clay Mats Wilander (SWE) d. Ramesh Krishnan (IND)
64 61 63 Anders Jarryd (SWE) d. Vijay Amritraj (IND) 63
63 61 Joakim Nystrom/Mats Wilander (SWE) d. Anand
Amritraj/Vijay Amritraj (IND) 62 36 61 62 Anders Jarryd (SWE) d. Ramesh Krishnan (IND)
64 63 Mats Wilander (SWE) d. Vijay Amritraj (IND) 62
60 Non-playing members of winning team: Stefan
Edberg
1988 West Germany d. Sweden 4-1, The Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
Winning captain: Niki Pilic Losing captain: Hans Olsson Surface: Red Clay Carl-Uwe Steeb (GER) d. Mats Wilander (SWE)
810 16 62 64 86 Boris Becker (GER) d. Stefan Edberg (SWE) 63
61 64 Boris Becker/Eric Jelen (GER) d. Stefan Edberg/
Anders Jarryd (SWE) 36 26 75 63 62 Stefan Edberg (SWE) d. Carl-Uwe Steeb (GER)
64 86 Patrik Kühnen (GER) d. Kent Carlsson (SWE)
w/o.
1989 West Germany d. Sweden 3-2, Schleyer Halle, Stuttgart, Germany
Winning captain: Niki Pilic Losing captain: John-Anders Sjogren Surface: Carpet Mats Wilander (SWE) d. Carl-Uwe Steeb (GER)
57 76 67 62 63 Boris Becker (GER) d. Stefan Edberg (SWE) 62
62 64 Boris Becker/Eric Jelen (GER) d. Anders Jarryd/
Jan Gunnarsson (SWE) 76 64 36 67 64 Boris Becker (GER) d. Mats Wilander (SWE) 62
60 62 Stefan Edberg (SWE) d. Carl-Uwe Steeb (GER)
62 64 Non-playing members of winning team: Patrik
Kühnen
1990 USA d. Australia 3-2, Suncoast Dome, St. Petersburg, FL USA
Winning captain: Tom Gorman Losing captain: Neale Fraser Surface: Red Clay Andre Agassi (USA) d. Richard Fromberg (AUS)
46 62 46 62 64 Michael Chang (USA) d. Darren Cahill (AUS) 62
76 60 Rick Leach/Jim Pugh (USA) d. Pat Cash/John
Fitzgerald (AUS) 64 62 36 76 Darren Cahill (AUS) d. Andre Agassi (USA) 64 46
ret. Richard Fromberg (AUS) d. Michael Chang
(USA) 75 26 63
1991 France d. USA 3-1, Palais des Sports Gerland, Lyon, France
Winning captain: Yannick Noah Losing captain: Tom Gorman Surface: Carpet Andre Agassi (USA) d. Guy Forget (FRA) 67 62
61 62 Henri Leconte (FRA) d. Pete Sampras (USA) 64
75 64 Guy Forget/Henri Leconte (FRA) d. Ken Flach/
Robert Seguso (USA) 61 64 46 62 Guy Forget (FRA) d. Pete Sampras (USA) 76 36
63 64 Fifth rubber not played Non-playing members of winning team: Arnaud
Boetsch, Olivier Delaitre
1992 USA d. Switzerland 3-1, Tarrant County Center, Fort Worth, TX, USA
Winning captain: Tom Gorman Losing captain: Dimitri Sturdza Surface: Hard Andre Agassi (USA) d. Jakob Hlasek (SUI) 61 62
62 Marc Rosset (SUI) d. Jim Courier (USA) 63 67 36
64 64 John McEnroe/Pete Sampras (USA) d. Jakob
Hlasek/Marc Rosset (SUI) 67 67 75 61 62 Jim Courier (USA) d. Jakob Hlasek (SUI) 63 36
63 64 Fifth rubber not played
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1993 Germany d. Australia 4-1, Messe Dusseldorf, Dusseldorf, Germany
Winning captain: Niki Pilic Losing captain: Neale Fraser Surface: Clay Michael Stich (GER) d. Jason Stoltenberg (AUS)
67 63 61 46 63 Richard Fromberg (AUS) d. Marc Goellner (GER)
36 57 76 62 97 Patrik Kuhnen/Michael Stich (GER) d. Todd
Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde (AUS) 76 46 63 76
Michael Stich (GER) d. Richard Fromberg (AUS) 64 62 62
Marc Goellner (GER) d. Jason Stoltenberg (AUS) 61 67 76
Non-playing members of winning team: Carl Uwe Steeb
1994 Sweden d. Russia 4-1, Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia
Winning captain: John-Anders Sjögren Losing captain: Vadim Borisov Surface: Carpet Stefan Edberg (SWE) d. Alexander Volkov (RUS)
64 62 67 06 86 Magnus Larsson (SWE) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov
(RUS) 60 62 36 26 63 Jan Apell/Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) d. Yevgeny
Kafelnikov/Andrei Olhovskiy (RUS) 67 62 63 16 86
Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) d. Stefan Edberg (SWE) 46 64 60
Magnus Larsson (SWE) d. Alexander Volkov (RUS) 76 64
1995 USA d. Russia 3-2, Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia
Winning captain: Tom Gullikson Losing captain: Anatoly Lepeshin Surface: Red Clay Pete Sampras (USA) d. Andrei Chesnokov (RUS)
36 64 63 67 64 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) d. Jim Courier (USA)
76 75 63 Todd Martin/Pete Sampras (USA) d. Yevgeny
Kafelnikov/Andrei Olhovskiy (RUS) 75 64 63 Pete Sampras (USA) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov
(RUS) 62 64 76 Andrei Chesnokov (RUS) d. Jim Courier (USA)
67 75 60 Non-playing members of winning team: Richey
Reneberg
1996 France d. Sweden 3-2, Malmömässan, Malmö, Sweden
Winning captain: Yannick Noah Losing captain: Carl-Axel Hageskog Surface: Hard Cedric Pioline (FRA) d. Stefan Edberg (SWE) 63
64 63 Thomas Enqvist (SWE) d. Arnaud Boetsch (FRA)
64 63 76 Guy Forget/Guillaume Raoux (FRA) d. Jonas
Bjorkman/Nicklas Kulti (SWE) 63 16 63 63 Thomas Enqvist (SWE) d. Cedric Pioline (FRA)
36 67 64 64 97 Arnaud Boetsch (FRA) d. Nicklas Kulti (SWE)
76 26 46 76 108
1997 Sweden d. USA 5-0, The Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
Winning captain: Carl-Axel Hageskog Losing captain: Tom Gullikson Surface: Carpet Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) d. Michael Chang (USA)
75 16 63 63 Magnus Larsson (SWE) d. Pete Sampras (USA)
36 76 21 ret. Jonas Bjorkman/Nicklas Kulti (SWE) d. Todd
Martin/Jonathan Stark (USA) 64 64 64 Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) d. Jonathan Stark (USA)
61 61 Magnus Larsson (SWE) d. Michael Chang (USA)
76 67 64 Non-playing members of winning team: Thomas
Enqvist
1998 Sweden d. Italy 4-1, The Forum, Milan, Italy Winning captain: Carl-Axel Hageskog Losing captain: Paolo Bertolucci Surface: Red Clay Magnus Norman (SWE) d. Andrea Gaudenzi
(ITA) 67 76 46 63 6-6 ret. Magnus Gustafsson (SWE) d. Davide Sanguinetti
(ITA) 61 64 60 Jonas Bjorkman/Nicklas Kulti (SWE) d. Diego
Nargiso/Davide Sanguinetti (ITA) 76 61 63 Magnus Gustafsson (SWE) d. Gianluca Pozzi
(ITA) 64 62 Diego Nargiso (ITA) d. Magnus Norman (SWE)
62 63
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1999 Australia d. France 3-2, Nice Acropolis, Nice, France
Winning captain: John Newcombe Losing captain: Guy Forget Surface: Red Clay Mark Philippoussis (AUS) d. Sebastien Grosjean
(FRA) 64 62 64 Cedric Pioline (FRA) d. Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)
76(7) 76(6) 75 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde (AUS) d.
Olivier Delaitre/Fabrice Santoro (FRA) 26 75 62 62
Mark Philippoussis (AUS) d. Cedric Pioline (FRA) 63 57 61 62
Sebastien Grosjean (FRA) d. Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 64 63
2000 Spain d. Australia 3-1, Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
Winning captain: Javier Duarte Losing captain: John Newcombe Surface: Red Clay Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) d. Albert Costa (ESP) 36 61
26 64 64 Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) d. Patrick Rafter
(AUS) 67(4) 76(2) 62 3-1 ret. Juan Barcells/Alex Corretja (ESP) d. Sandon
Stolle/Mark Woodforde (AUS) 64 64 64 Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) d. Lleyton Hewitt
(AUS) 62 76(5) 46 64 Fifth rubber not played
2001 France d. Australia 3-2, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: Guy Forget Losing captain: John Fitzgerald Surface: Grass Nicolas Escude (FRA) d. Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)
46 63 36 63 64 Patrick Rafter (AUS) d. Sebastien Grosjean (FRA)
63 76(6) 75 Cedric Pioline/Fabrice Santoro (FRA) d. Lleyton
Hewitt/Patrick Rafter (AUS) 26 63 76(5) 61 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) d. Sebastien Grosjean
(FRA) 63 62 63 Nicolas Escude (FRA) d. Wayne Arthurs (AUS)
76(3) 67(5) 63 63
2002 Russia d. France 3-2, Palais Omnisports, Paris-Bercy, France
Winning captain: Shamil Tarpischev Losing captain: Guy Forget Surface: Red Clay Marat Safin (RUS) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA)
64 36 61 64 Sebastien Grosjean (FRA) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov
(RUS) 76(3) 63 60 Nicolas Escude/Fabrice Santoro (FRA) d.
Yevgeny Kafelnikov/Marat Safin (RUS) 63 36 57 63 64
Marat Safin (RUS) d. Sebastien Grosjean (FRA) 63 62 76(11)
Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA) 36 26 63 75 64
Non-playing members of winning team: Andrei Stoliarov
2003 Australia d. Spain 3-1, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia
Winning captain: John Fitzgerald Losing captain: Jordi Arrese Surface: Grass Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) d. Juan Carlos Ferrero
(ESP) 36 63 36 76(0) 62 Carlos Moya (ESP) d. Mark Philippoussis (AUS)
64 64 46 76(4) Wayne Arthurs/Todd Woodbridge (AUS) d. Alex Corretja/Feliciano Lopez (ESP) 63 61 63 Mark Philippoussis (AUS) d. Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) 75 63 16 26 60 Fifth rubber not played 2004 Spain d. USA 3-2 Estadio Olimpico, Seville,
Spain Winning captain: Jordi Arrese Losing captain: Patrick McEnroe Surface: Red Clay Carlos Moya (ESP) d. Mardy Fish (USA) 64 62 63 Rafael Nadal (ESP) d. Andy Roddick (USA) 67(6)
62 76(6) 62 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (USA) d. Juan Carlos
Ferrero/Tommy Robredo (ESP) 60 63 62 Carlos Moya (ESP) d. Andy Roddick (USA) 62
76(1) 76(5) Mardy Fish (USA) d. Tommy Robredo (ESP)
76(8) 62
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2005 Croatia d. Slovak Republic 3-2 Sibamac Arena NTC, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Winning captain: Niki Pilic Losing captain: Miroslav Mecir Surface: Hard Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) d. Karol Kucera (SVK) 63 64
63 Dominik Hrbaty (SVK) d. Mario Ancic (CRO)
76(4) 63 67(4) 64 Mario Ancic/Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) d. Dominik
Hrbaty/Michal Mertinak (SVK) 76(5) 63 76(5) Dominik Hrbaty (SVK) d. Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) 46
63 64 36 64 Mario Ancic (CRO) d. Michal Mertinak (SVK)
76(1) 63 64 Non-playing members of winning team: Goran
Ivanisevic, Ivo Karlovic
2006 Russia d. Argentina 3-2 Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia
Winning captain: Shamil Tarpischev Losing captain: Alberto Mancini Surface: Carpet Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) d. Juan Ignacio Chela
(ARG) 61 62 57 64 David Nalbandian (ARG) d. Marat Safin (RUS) 64
64 64 Marat Safin/Dmitry Tursunov (RUS) d. Agustin
Calleri/David Nalbandian (ARG) 62 63 64 David Nalbandian (ARG) d. Nikolay Davydenko
(RUS) 62 62 46 64 Marat Safin (RUS) d. Jose Acasuso (ARG) 63 36
63 76(5) Non-playing members of winning team: Mikhail
Youzhny
2007 USA d. Russia 4-1, Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA
Winning captain: Patrick McEnroe Losing captain: Shamil Tarpischev Surface: Hard Andy Roddick (USA) d. Dmitry Tursunov (RUS)
64 64 62 James Blake (USA) d. Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) 63
76(4) 67(3) 76(3) Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (USA) d. Igor Andreev/
Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) 76(4) 64 62 Igor Andreev (RUS) d. Bob Bryan (USA) 63
76(4) James Blake (USA) d. Dmitry Tursunov (RUS) 16
63 75
2008 Spain d. Argentina 3-1 Estadio Islas Malvinas, Mar del Plata, Argentina
Winning captain: Emilio Sanchez Losing captain: Alberto Mancini Surface: Hard David Nalbandian (ARG) d. David Ferrer (ESP)
63 62 63 Feliciano Lopez (ESP) d. Juan Martin del Potro
(ARG) 46 76(2) 76(4) 63 Feliciano Lopez/Fernando Verdasco (ESP) d.
Agustin Calleri/David Nalbandian (ARG) 57 75 76(5) 63
Fernando Verdasco (ESP) d. Jose Acasuso (ARG) 63 67(3) 46 63 61
Fifth rubber not played
2009 Spain d. Czech Republic 5-0 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
Winning captain: Albert Costa Losing captain: Jaroslav Navratil Surface: clay Rafael Nadal (ESP) d. Tomas Berdych (CZE) 75
60 62 David Ferrer (ESP) d. Radek Stepanek (CZE) 16
26 64 64 86 Feliciano Lopez/Fernando Verdasco (ESP) d.
Tomas Berdych/Radek Stepanek (CZE) 76 (7) 75 62
Rafael Nadal (ESP) d. Jan Hajek (CZE) 63 64 David Ferrer (ESP) d. Lukas Dlouhy (CZE) 64 62
2010 Serbia d. France 3-2 in Belgrade Arena, Belgrade, Serbia
Winning captain: Bogdan Obradovic Losing captain: Guy Forget Surface: Hard Gael Monfils (FRA) d. Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 61
76(4) 60 Novak Djokovic (SRB) d. Gilles Simon (FRA) 63
61 75 Arnaud Clement/Michael Llodra (FRA) d. Viktor
Troicki/Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) 36 67(3) 64 75 64 Novak Djokovic (SRB) d. Gael Monfils (FRA) 62
62 64 Viktor Troicki (SRB) d. Michael Llodra (FRA) 62
62 63
2011 Spain d. Argentina 3-1 in Olympic Stadum, Seville, Spain
Winning captain: Albert Costa Losing captain: Modesto ‘Tito’ Vazquez Surface: Clay Rafael Nadal (ESP) d. Juan Monaco (ARG) 61 61
62 David Ferrer (ESP) d. Juan Martin del Potro
(ARG) 62 67(2) 36 64 63 David Nalbandian/Eduardo Schwank (ARG) d.
Feliciano Lopez/Fernando Verdasco (ESP) 64 62 63
Rafael Nadal (ESP) d. Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) 16 64 61 76(0)
Fifth rubber not played
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2012 Czech Republic d. Spain 3-2 in O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
Winning captain: Jaroslav Navratil Losing captain: Alex Corretja Surface: Hard David Ferrer (ESP) d. Radek Stepanek (CZE) 63
64 64 Tomas Berdych (CZE) d. Nicolas Almagro (ESP)
63 36 63 67(5) 63 Tomas Berdych/Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Marcel
Granollers/Marc Lopez (ESP) 36 75 75 63 David Ferrer (ESP) d. Tomas Berdych (CZE) 62
63 75 Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Nicolas Almagro (ESP)
64 76(0) 36 63 Non-playing members of winning team: Ivo
Minar, Lukas Rosol
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1 includes records of Czechoslovakia 2 includes records of USSR 3 1927-1992 only, records of Yugoslavia from 1995-2003 are under Serbia. *not including walkovers. † Great Britain is the only nation to compete in every Davis Cup competition.
Davis Cup Nation Win-Loss RecordsNation Total W-L* Years Played First Year
USA 213–66 99 1900
AUSTRALIA 179–65 94 1905
ITALY 157–81 83 1922
FRANCE 156–84 94 1904
SWEDEN 146–73 79 1925
GREAT BRITAIN† 142–93 101 1900
GERMANY 138–75 78 1913
SPAIN 122–72 78 1921
CZECH REPUBLIC1 120–76 80 1921
INDIA 110–75 77 1921
SERBIA 103–73 79 1927
JAPAN 100–79 79 1921
DENMARK 91–84 84 1921
BELGIUM 87–89 91 1904
BRAZIL 84–65 65 1932
SOUTH AFRICA 81–52 55 1913
RUSSIA2 80–45 48 1962
ARGENTINA 80–60 59 1923
MEXICO 79–85 82 1924
CHILE 75–65 65 1928
HUNGARY 74–81 79 1924
ROMANIA 73–68 70 1922
POLAND 72–73 75 1925
PHILIPPINES 71–63 60 1926
SWITZERLAND 71–84 84 1923
YUGOSLAVIA3 68-59 60 1927
AUSTRIA 68–78 79 1905
NETHERLANDS 67–84 85 1920
MONACO 65–76 73 1929
EGYPT 62–73 69 1929
CANADA 60–82 84 1913
IRELAND 60–83 83 1923
NEW ZEALAND 59–66 64 1924
SRI LANKA 57–65 54 1953
GREECE 56–69 63 1927
TURKEY 55–68 53 1948
BULGARIA 53–47 46 1964
ECUADOR 53–48 47 1961
BANGLADESH 53–53 27 1986
PUERTO RICO 51–33 22 1992
KUWAIT 51–36 25 1989
EL SALVADOR 49–34 23 1991
COLOMBIA 49–46 45 1959
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*not including walkovers.
Davis Cup Nation Win-Loss Records (cont.)
Nation Total W-L* Years Played First Year
PAKISTAN 49–48 47 1948
BAHRAIN 49–53 23 1989
SINGAPORE 49–54 29 1984
SYRIA 48–57 28 1986
GUATEMALA 47–31 24 1990
THAILAND 47–42 41 1958
MOLDOVA 46–32 19 1995
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 46–54 20 1993
LITHUANIA 45–32 20 1994
IRAN 45–46 38 1962
KOREA, REPUBLIC 45–55 52 1960
BOLIVIA 45–57 32 1971
ISRAEL 45–59 60 1949
FINLAND 45–70 69 1928
NORWAY 45–81 77 1928
TUNISIA 44–53 30 1982
VENEZUELA 44–54 50 1957
ESTONIA 43–31 22 1935
BOSNIA/HERZEGOVINA 43–36 18 1996
LEBANON 43–41 30 1957
MOROCCO 43–42 42 1961
ZIMBABWE 43–45 36 1963
URUGUAY 43–45 46 1931
SAUDI ARABIA 43–45 20 1991
ALGERIA 43–47 35 1977
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 42–31 25 1989
CYPRUS 42–40 29 1985
COSTA RICA 42–46 23 1990
GEORGIA 41–26 19 1994
HAITI 41–36 24 1988
JAMAICA 41–43 25 1988
BARBADOS 41–60 24 1990
MALAYSIA 41–64 51 1957
LUXEMBOURG 41–67 65 1947
NIGERIA 40–38 26 1974
GHANA 40–42 25 1988
VIETNAM 39–26 19 1964
COTE D’IVOIRE 39–40 27 1986
INDONESIA 39–51 47 1961
KAZAKHSTAN 37–23 19 1995
PANAMA 37–41 17 1996
CHINA, P.R. 37–44 38 1924
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Davis Cup Nation Win-Loss Records (cont.)
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Nation Total W-L* Years Played First Year
OMAN 37–49 19 1994
PORTUGAL 37–59 58 1925
HONDURAS 36–35 15 1998
JORDAN 36–56 23 1989
QATAR 36–58 21 1992
FYR MACEDONIA 35–30 18 1995
ARMENIA 35–39 17 1996
HONG KONG, CHINA 35–39 36 1970
LATVIA 34–20 21 1993
PARAGUAY 34–34 32 1931
CHINESE TAIPEI 34–40 40 1972
PERU 34–43 40 1968
BAHAMAS 33–33 24 1989
SAN MARINO 33–58 20 1993
UZBEKISTAN 32–18 20 1994
PACIFIC OCEANIA 32–33 18 1995
MADAGASCAR 32–37 16 1997
ICELAND 32–44 17 1996
CUBA 32–46 43 1924
TAJIKISTAN 31–27 13 1997
SENEGAL 31–34 21 1984
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 31–58 22 1990
UKRAINE 30–19 21 1993
KENYA 30–48 24 1975
SLOVENIA 29–20 21 1993
BENIN 28–37 15 1993
SLOVAK REPUBLIC 27–18 20 1994
MALTA 27–53 24 1986
CROATIA 26–19 21 1993
BELARUS 26–21 20 1994
BOTSWANA 25–41 14 1996
AZERBAIJAN 23–26 10 1996
ANDORRA 23–32 13 2000
ST. LUCIA 22–26 9 1998
BERMUDA 22–45 15 1995
ZAMBIA 20–28 13 1990
TOGO 20–30 13 1990
IRAQ 20–36 15 1988
CAMEROON 19–28 13 1988
US VIRGIN ISLANDS 19–48 15 1998
MYANMAR 18–26 12 1955
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Davis Cup Nation Win-Loss Records (cont.)
Nation Total W-L* Years Played First Year
NAMIBIA 18–30 11 2000
MONTENEGRO 15–8 6 2007
MAURITIUS 13–23 8 2000
EASTERN CARIBBEAN 13–53 14 1991
RWANDA 12–31 10 2001
KYRGYZSTAN 11–16 6 2002
ARUBA 10–14 6 2007
UGANDA 10–36 10 1997
ANGOLA 9–5 3 2001
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 9–22 6 1996
TURKMENISTAN 9–31 9 2004
LIECHTENSTEIN 8–17 5 1996
ETHIOPIA 8–26 8 1995
FIJI 6–10 3 1999
CAMBODIA 5–0 1 2012
BURKINA FASO 5–4 2 2001
BRUNEI 5–58 13 1994
MALI 4–7 3 2001
GABON 3–10 3 2001
SUDAN 3–36 8 1994
LESOTHO 2–7 2 2000
CARIBBEAN/WEST INDIES 2–34 34 1953
MONGOLIA 1–4 1 2008
CONGO 1–34 8 1991
LIBYA 0–6 3 1986
YEMEN 0–7 2 2009
ALBANIA 0–11 3 2010
DJIBOUTI 0–44 10 1993
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Longest Run of Wins by a Nation – by tiesUSA dominated the Davis Cup competition between 1968-1973, winning 17 consecutive ties and five successive Davis Cup titles. Their long run, which began with a 5-0 victory over Caribbean/West Indies in the 1968 American Zone First Round, came to an end in 1973 when Australia defeated USA 5-0 in the Final Round.
All nations who have won 11 or more consecutive Davis Cup ties are listed below.
Nation No. of Wins Victory at start of streak Defeat at end of streak
USA 17 USA d. CAR 5-0 (Z-1R) May 1968 AUS d. USA 5-0 (IZ-F) November 1973
Algeria 14* ALG d. LES 3-0 (Z4-RR) May 2001 POL d. ALG 4-1 (Z2-2R) July 2004
France 11 FRA d. ROU 5-0 (Z-2R) May 1927 GBR d FRA 3-2 (CHR) July 1933
Guatemala 11 GUA d. TRI 2-1 (Z3-PO) April 2003 AHO d. GUA 3-2 (Z2-1R) February 2006
Sweden 11 SWE d. ECU 4-1 (WG-1R) February 1984 AUS d. SWE 3-2 (WG-F) December 1986
South Africa 11 RSA d. CMR 3-0 (Z3-RR) April 1992 RUS d. RSA 4-1 (WG-QF) March 1995
Nation No. of Wins Winning rubber at start of streak Losing rubber at end of streak
Australia 28 R5 v BRA (Z-SF) July 1955 R4 v USA (CHR) December 1957
Great Britain 23 R1 v MON (Z-1R) April 1931 R4 v TCH (Z-F) July 1931
USA 23 R4 v AUS (CHR) December 1957 R2 v AUS (CHR) December 1958
Uzbekistan 23 R1 v BRN (Z3-RR) April 1994 R2 v CHN (Z2-F) September 1995
*not including victory by walkover against Denmark (EA2-1R), April 2004.
Longest Run of Wins by Nation – by rubbersAustralia won 28 successive rubbers between July 1955 and December 1957 extending from the fifth rubber of its 1955 Zone semifinal tie against Brazil, up to and including the third rubber of its 1957 Challenge Round tie against the USA (excludes one unfinished rubber).
Nation No. of Wins Victory at start of streak Defeat at end of streak
Italy 28 ITA d. RSA 4-1 (Z-2R) May 1949 SWE d. ITA 3-1 (Z-QF) June 1964
Spain 24 ESP d. ITA 4-1 (WG-1R) Feb 2000 ongoing in 2013
Germany 22 GER d. DEN 5-0 (Z-3QR) August 1934 ITA d. GER 5-0 (Z-2R) May 1955
Czechoslovakia 21 TCH d. BRA 3-1 (Z-1R) May 1968 SWE d. TCH 5-0 (WG-SF) September 1984
Longest Run of Wins – Home Ties (all-time)
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Note: in 1975, defending champion South Africa lost the first tie it played (to Chile in Zone Final) but had received walkovers in the two rounds leading up to that tie.
Longest Run of Wins – Home Ties (World Group + World Group play-offs)Nation No. of Wins Victory at start of streak Defeat at end of streak
Spain 24 ESP d. ITA 4-1 (1R) Feb 2000 ongoing in 2013
USA 18 USA d. PAR 5-0 (1R) Feb 1989 ITA d. USA 4-1 (SF) Sept 1998
Russia 17 RUS d. HUN 4-1 (PO) Sep 1996 ARG d. RUS 3-2 (QF) July 2010
Most Ties Played in One Year
Elimination of Defending Champion in Opening Round
In reaching the Challenge Round in 1965, Spain played eight ties in a single year, more than any other nation.
Eight defending champions have lost their opening Davis Cup tie since the introduction of the Final Round in 1972. France in 1997 and Sweden in 1999 are the only two defending champions to go on to lose their play-off ties and be relegated the year after their successes:
Elimination of Previous Year’s Finalist in Opening RoundEighteen nations have been eliminated in the opening round, having reached the final of the previous year’s competition, since the establishment of the Final Round in 1972.
Year Nation Result
1999 Sweden lost to Slovak Republic
2001 Spain lost to Netherlands
2004 Australia lost to Sweden
2005 Spain lost to Slovak Republic
Year Nation Result
1976 Sweden lost to Italy
1983 USA lost to Argentina
1993 USA lost to Australia
1997 France lost to Australia
Year Nation Result
1993 Switzerland lost to India
1994 Australia lost to Russia
1996 Russia lost to Italy
1999 Italy lost to Switzerland
2000 France lost to Brazil
2002 Australia lost to Argentina
2005 USA lost to Croatia
2006 Slovak Republic lost to Chile
2013 Spain lost to Canada
Year Nation Result
1974 USA lost to Colombia
1976 Czechoslovakia lost to Hungary
1977 Chile lost to Argentina
1978 Italy lost to Hungary
1981 Italy lost to Great Britain
1982 Argentina lost to France
1986 Germany lost to Mexico
1988 India lost to Yugoslavia
1990 Sweden lost to Italy
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Elimination of Both Previous Year’s Finalists in Opening RoundThere have been only four occasions since the establishment of the Final Round in 1972 that both the previous year’s finalists were eliminated in the opening round:
1976 Champion Sweden lost to Italy Runner-up Czechoslovakia lost to Hungary
1993 Champion USA lost to Australia Runner-up Switzerland lost to India
1999 Champion Sweden lost to Slovak Republic Runner-up Italy lost to Switzerland
2005 Champion Spain lost to Slovak Republic Runner-up USA lost to Croatia
Year Unseeded Nation Reaching Final Result of Final
1982 France lost to USA 1-4
1985 Germany lost to Sweden 2-3
1987 India lost to Sweden 0-5
1990 Australia lost to USA 2-3
1992 Switzerland lost to USA 1-3
1993 Australia lost to Germany 1-4
1994 Russia lost to Sweden 1-4
2005 Croatia defeated Slovak Republic 3-2
2005 Slovak Republic lost to Croatia 2-3
2009 Czech Republic lost to Spain 5-0
2010 Serbia defeated France 3-2
2010 France lost to Serbia 2-3
Best Performances by Unseeded Nations in the World Group In 2010, Serbia became the second unseeded nation to win the Davis Cup since the introduction of the World Group in 1981. The 2010 Final was also the second final between two unseeded nations. Unseeded nations have reached the Final on 12 occasions:
Year Unseeded Nation Reaching Semifinals
1987 India
Spain
1992 Brazil
Switzerland
1993 Australia
India
1999 Belgium
Russia
Year Unseeded Nation Reaching Semifinals
2005 Croatia
Slovak Republic
2007 Germany
Sweden
2009 Czech Republic
Israel
2010 France
Serbia
In total, there have been 31 occasions when unseeded nations have reached the Davis Cup semifinals, with 12 going on to reach the final, as above. Two unseeded nations have reached the Davis Cup semifinals on eight occasions:
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Comebacks from 0-2 DownThere have been 48 comebacks from 0-2 down since the Davis Cup began in 1900. It has only happened once in the final:
1939 Challenge round, Australia defeated USA 3-2 in USA
Bobby Riggs (USA) d. John Bromwich (AUS) 64 60 75
Frank Parker (USA) d. Adrian Quist (AUS) 63 26 64 16 75
John Bromwich/Adrian Quist (AUS) d. Joseph Hunt/Jack Kramer (USA) 57 62 75 62
Adrian Quist (AUS) d. Bobby Riggs (USA) 61 64 36 36 64
John Bromwich (AUS) d. Frank Parker (USA) 60 63 61
It has occurred nine times in the World Group and World Group play-offs:
1988 World Group relegation play-off first round, Mexico defeated Switzerland 3-2 in Switzerland
Roland Stadler (SUI) d. Leonardo Lavalle (MEX) 108 62 64
Claudio Mezzadri (SUI) d. Jorge Lozano (MEX) 60 119 62
Leonardo Lavalle/Jorge Lozano (MEX) d. Heinz Gunthardt/Claudio Mezzadri (SUI) 46 61 97 36 64
Jorge Lozano (MEX) d. Roland Stadler (SUI) 46 36 64 64 62
Leonardo Lavalle (MEX) d. Claudio Mezzadri (SUI) 63 26 57 64 63
1992 World Group first round, Sweden defeated Canada 3-2 in Canada
Grant Connell (CAN) d. Magnus Gustafsson (SWE) 76(5) 64 64
Daniel Nestor (CAN) d. Stefan Edberg (SWE) 46 63 16 63 64
Stefan Edberg/Anders Jarryd (SWE) d. Grant Connell/Glenn Michibata (CAN) 36 63 64 64
Stefan Edberg (SWE) d. Grant Connell (CAN) 62 62 76(2)
Magnus Gustafsson (SWE) d. Daniel Nestor (CAN) 64 26 36 75 64
1994 World Group semifinal, Sweden defeated USA 3-2 in Sweden
Todd Martin (USA) d. Stefan Edberg (SWE) 62 26 64 63
Pete Sampras (USA) d. Magnus Larsson (SWE) 67(3) 64 62 76(3)
Jan Apell/Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) d. Jared Palmer/Jonathan Stark (USA) 64 64 36 62
Stefan Edberg (SWE) d. Pete Sampras (USA) 63 ret.
Magnus Larsson (SWE) d. Todd Martin (USA) 57 62 62 64
1995 World Group first round, Sweden defeated Denmark 3-2 in Denmark
Kenneth Carlsen (DEN) d. Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) 46 63 64 64
Frederik Fetterlein (DEN) d. Stefan Edberg (SWE) 16 75 64 63
Jan Apell/Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) d. Kenneth Carlsen/Morten Christensen (DEN) 67(6) 63 64 62
Stefan Edberg (SWE) d. Kenneth Carlsen (DEN) 26 63 62 76(3)
Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) d. Frederik Fetterlein (DEN) 67(5) 64 67(5) 63 64
1995 World Group semifinal, Russia defeated Germany 3-2 in Russia
Boris Becker (GER) d. Andrei Chesnokov (RUS) 67(4) 63 76(3) 75
Michael Stich (GER) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) 61 46 63 64
Yevgeny Kafelnikov/Andrei Olhovskiy (RUS) d. Boris Becker/Michael Stich (GER) 76(3) 64 26 67(5) 75
Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) d. Bernd Karbacher (GER) 61 76(5) 62
Andrei Chesnokov (RUS) d. Michael Stich (GER) 64 16 16 63 1412
1996 World Group semifinal, France defeated Italy
3-2 in France Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA) d. Cedric Pioline (FRA)
57 61 76(4) 63 Renzo Furlan (ITA) d. Arnaud Boetsch (FRA) 75
16 63 76(5) Guy Forget/Guillaume Raoux (FRA) d. Andrea
Gaudenzi/Diego Nargiso (ITA) 63 64 62 Cedric Pioline (FRA) d. Renzo Furlan (ITA) 63 26
62 64 Arnaud Boetsch (FRA) d. Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA)
64 62 76(8)
1997 World Group first round, Netherlands defeated Romania 3-2 in Romania
Adrian Voinea (ROU) d. Paul Haarhuis (NED) 46 61 63 63
Andrei Pavel (ROU) d. Jan Siemerink (NED) 62 61 46 64
Jacco Eltingh/Paul Haarhuis (NED) d. Ionut Moldovan/Razvan Sabau (ROU) 76(4) 64 63
Jan Siemerink (NED) d. Adrian Voinea (ROU) 76(6) 57 67(3) 76(8) 64
Paul Haarhuis (NED) d. Andrei Pavel (ROU) 63 61 62
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1998 World Group first round, Sweden defeated Slovak Republic 3-2 in Slovak Republic
Dominik Hrbaty (SVK) d. Magnus Norman (SWE) 76(5) 46 64 36 62
Karol Kucera (SVK) d. Mikael Tillstrom (SWE) 16 61 62 64
Magnus Larsson/Mikael Tillstrom (SWE) d. Martin Hromec/Jan Kroslak (SVK) 62 63 64
Magnus Norman (SWE) d. Karol Kucera (SVK) 63 46 63 36 63
Magnus Gustafsson (SWE) d. Dominik Hrbaty (SVK) 62 57 75 76(4)
2010 World Group play-off, India defeated Brazil 3-2 in India
Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) d. Rohan Bopanna (IND) 67(2) 76(7) 75 46 108
Ricardo Mello (BRA) d. Somdev Devvarman (IND) 46 62 67(3) 62 64
Mahesh Bhupathi/Leander Paes (IND) d. Marcelo Melo/Bruno Soares (BRA) 64 76(5) 61
Somdev Devvarman (IND) d. Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) 76(3) 4-0 ret.
Rohan Bopanna (IND) d. Ricardo Mello (BRA) 63 76(2) 63
Nations that Achieved 0-2 Comebacks:Sweden has come back from 0-2 down more than any other nation, achieving this five times in its Davis Cup history:
Sweden 5
Indonesia 4
France 3
Finland 2*
Italy 2
Philippines 2
Russia 2
South Africa 2
Australia 1
Bahamas 1
Brazil 1
Bulgaria 1
Canada 1
China 1
Colombia 1
Germany 1
Georgia 1
Great Britain 1
Greece 1
India 1
Jamaica 1
Japan 1
Latvia 1
Mexico 1
Monaco 1
Netherlands 1
New Zealand 1
Paraguay 1
Peru 1
Portugal 1
Romania 1
USA 1
Yugoslavia 1
Zimbabwe 1
*Finland is the only nation to come back from 0-2 down twice in one year, defeating Greece and Portugal in the Euro/Africa Zone Group II first round and semifinals respectively in 1997.
Comebacks from 0-2 Down (cont.)
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Zone Competition Winners Group I
Event Qualifiers for World Group play-offs
1981Americas Zone ChileEastern Zone IndiaEuropean Zone A SpainEuropean Zone B USSR
1982Americas Zone ParaguayEastern Zone IndonesiaEuropean Zone A IrelandEuropean Zone B Denmark
1983Americas Zone EcuadorEastern Zone IndiaEuropean Zone A Federal Republic of GermanyEuropean Zone B Yugoslavia
1984Americas Zone ChileEastern Zone JapanEuropean Zone A USSREuropean Zone B Spain
1985Americas Zone MexicoEastern Zone New ZealandEuropean Zone A DenmarkEuropean Zone B Great Britain
1986Americas Zone ArgentinaEastern Zone KoreaEuropean Zone A FranceEuropean Zone B Israel
1987Americas Zone BrazilEastern Zone New ZealandEuropean Zone A SwitzerlandEuropean Zone B Denmark
1988Americas Zone USAAsia/Oceania Zone IndonesiaEuro/Africa Zone A AustriaEuro/Africa Zone B USSR
1989Americas Zone Argentina and PeruAsia/Oceania Zone Korea and New ZealandEuro/Africa Zone A Hungary and SwitzerlandEuro/Africa Zone B Great Britain and Netherlands
Event Qualifiers for World Group play-offs
1990Americas Zone Canada and UruguayAsia/Oceania Zone China and KoreaEuro/Africa Zone A USSR and Great BritainEuro/Africa Zone B Belgium and Finland
1991Americas Zone Brazil and CubaAsia/Oceania Zone India and PhilippinesEuro/Africa Zone A Netherlands and Great BritainEuro/Africa Zone B Denmark and Switzerland
1992Americas Zone Cuba and UruguayAsia/Oceania Zone Korea and IndiaEuro/Africa Zone A Russia and DenmarkEuro/Africa Zone B Israel and Austria
1993Americas Zone Argentina and BahamasAsia/Oceania Zone Korea and New ZealandEuro/Africa Zone A Belgium and IsraelEuro/Africa Zone B Croatia and Hungary
1994Americas Zone Uruguay and PeruAsia/Oceania Zone New Zealand and IndonesiaEuro/Africa Zone A South Africa and PortugalEuro/Africa Zone B Croatia and Switzerland
1995Americas Zone Mexico and VenezuelaAsia/Oceania Zone India and New ZealandEuro/Africa Zone Hungary, Morocco, Norway and
Zimbabwe
1996Americas Zone Argentina and BrazilAsia/Oceania Zone Australia and New ZealandEuro/Africa Zone Croatia, Morocco, Romania and
Spain
1997Americas Zone Canada and ChileAsia/Oceania Zone Korea and New ZealandEuro/Africa Zone Austria, Belgium, Slovak Republic
and Zimbabwe
1998Americas Zone Argentina and EcuadorAsia/Oceania Zone Uzbekistan and JapanEuro/Africa Zone France, Great Britain, Israel and
Romania
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Event Qualifiers for World Group play-offs
1999Americas Zone Ecuador and ChileAsia/Oceania Zone New Zealand and UzbekistanEuro/Africa Zone Romania, Austria, Finland and
South Africa
2000Americas Zone Chile and EcuadorAsia/Oceania Zone Uzbekistan and IndiaEuro/Africa Zone Sweden, Romania, Belarus and
Morocco
2001Americas Zone Argentina and ChileAsia/Oceania Zone India and UzbekistanEuro/Africa Zone Belarus, Croatia, Great Britain
and Italy
2002Americas Zone Venezuela and CanadaAsia/Oceania Zone Thailand and IndiaEuro/Africa Zone Finland, Zimbabwe, Romania and
Belgium
2003Americas Zone Ecuador and CanadaAsia/Oceania Zone India and ThailandEuro/Africa Zone Slovak Republic, Austria, Belarus
and Morocco
2004Americas Zone Chile and ParaguayAsia/Oceania Zone Japan and ThailandEurope/Africa Zone Belgium, Germany, Great Britain
and Slovak Republic
2005Americas Zone Canada and EcuadorAsia/Oceania Zone India and PakistanEurope/Africa Zone Belgium, Germany, Great Britain
and Italy
Event Qualifiers for World Group play-offs
2008Americas Zone Brazil and ChileAsia/Oceania Zone Australia and IndiaEurope/Africa Zone Croatia, Netherlands, Slovak
Republic and Switzerland
2009Americas Zone Brazil and EcuadorAsia/Oceania Zone India and UzbekistanEurope/Africa Zone Belgium, Italy, South Africa and
Ukraine
2010Americas Zone Brazil and ColombiaAsia/Oceania Zone Australia and KazakhstanEurope/Africa Zone Austria, Italy, Romania and South
Africa
2011Americas Zone Brazil and Canada Asia/Oceania Zone Australia and Japan Europe/Africa Zone Israel, Italy, South Africa and
Switzerland
2012Americas Zone Brazil and Chile Asia/Oceania Zone Australia and Uzbekistan Europe/Africa Zone Belgium and Israel
2006Americas Zone Brazil and MexicoAsia/Oceania Zone Korea, Republic and ThailandEurope/Africa Zone Belgium, Czech Republic, Italy
and Serbia & Montenegro
2007Americas Zone Brazil and PeruAsia/Oceania Zone Japan and Korea, RepublicEurope/Africa Zone Great Britain, Israel, Serbia and
Slovak Republic
Zone Competition Winners Group I (cont.)
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Event Promoted Nations
1988Africa Zone ZimbabweAmericas Zone UruguayAsia/Oceania Zone Hong KongEurope Zone Ireland
1989Africa Zone GhanaAmericas Zone ChileAsia/Oceania Zone PakistanEurope Zone Belgium
1990Africa Zone MoroccoAmericas Zone CubaAsia/Oceania Zone ThailandEurope Zone Poland
1991Africa Zone KenyaAmericas Zone ChileAsia/Oceania Zone Chinese TaipeiEurope Zone Norway
1992Americas Zone BahamasAsia/Oceania Zone Hong KongEurope/Africa Zone Luxembourg and Zimbabwe
1993Americas Zone PeruAsia/Oceania Zone ChinaEurope/Africa Zone South Africa and Romania
1994Americas Zone VenezuelaAsia/Oceania Zone Chinese TaipeiEurope/Africa Zone Morocco and Slovenia
1995Americas Zone CanadaAsia/Oceania Zone ChinaEurope/Africa Zone Finland and Ukraine
1996Americas Zone EcuadorAsia/Oceania Zone UzbekistanEurope/Africa Zone Great Britain and Slovak Republic
1997Americas Zone ColombiaAsia/Oceania Zone LebanonEurope/Africa Zone Norway and Finland
1998Americas Zone VenezuelaAsia/Oceania Zone PakistanEurope/Africa Zone Belarus and Portugal
1999Americas Zone PeruAsia/Oceania Zone ThailandEurope/Africa Zone Hungary and Morocco
Event Promoted Nations
2000Americas Zone MexicoAsia/Oceania Zone IndonesiaEurope/Africa Zone Croatia and Slovenia
2001Americas Zone VenezuelaAsia/Oceania Zone LebanonEurope/Africa Zone Greece and Israel
2002Americas Zone PeruAsia/Oceania Zone PakistanEurope/Africa Zone Luxembourg and Norway
2003Americas Zone ParaguayAsia/Oceania Zone Chinese TaipeiEurope/Africa Zone South Africa and Greece
2004Americas Zone MexicoAsia/Oceania Zone China, P.R.Europe/Africa Zone Italy and Serbia & Montenegro
2005Americas Zone BrazilAsia/Oceania Zone KoreaEurope/Africa Zone Portugal and Ukraine
2006Americas Zone ColombiaAsia/Oceania Zone KazakhstanEurope/Africa Zone Georgia and FYR Macedonia
2007Americas Zone UruguayAsia/Oceania Zone PhilippinesEurope/Africa Zone Latvia and Poland
2008Americas Zone EcuadorAsia/Oceania Zone China, P.R.Europe/Africa Zone South Africa and Ukraine
2009Americas Zone Dominican RepublicAsia/Oceania Zone PhilippinesEurope/Africa Zone Finland and Latvia
2010Americas Zone MexicoAsia/Oceania Zone New ZealandEurope/Africa Zone Portugal and Slovenia
2011Americas Zone Peru Asia/Oceania Zone Korea, Republic Europe/Africa Zone Denmark and Great Britain
2012Americas Zone Dominican Republic Asia/Oceania Zone Indonesia Europe/Africa Zone Poland and Ukraine
Zone Competition Winners Group II
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Event Promoted Nations
1992Americas Zone Puerto Rico and HaitiAsia/Oceania Zone Iran and KuwaitEurope/Africa Zone Algeria, Cameroon, Senegal and
South Africa
1993Americas Zone Guatemala and JamaicaAsia/Oceania Zone Singapore and Saudi ArabiaEurope/Africa Zone Latvia, Slovenia, Ukraine and
Estonia
1994Americas Zone Haiti and BoliviaAsia/Oceania Zone Uzbekistan and QatarEurope/Africa Zone Côte d’Ivoire, Belarus, Slovak
Republic and Lithuania
1995Americas Zone Barbados and Puerto RicoAsia/Oceania Zone Bahrain and Saudi ArabiaEurope/Africa Zone Algeria, FYR Macedonia, Malta
and Yugoslavia
1996Americas Zone El Salvador and HaitiAsia/Oceania Zone Lebanon and SingaporeEurope/Africa Zone Georgia, Greece, Ireland and
Lithuania
1997Americas Zone Guatemala and JamaicaAsia/Oceania Zone Pacific Oceania and QatarEurope/Africa Zone Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Monaco
and Senegal
1998Americas Zone Costa Rica and Dominican
RepublicAsia/Oceania Zone Kazakhstan and Sri LankaEurope/Africa Zone Greece, FYR Macedonia, Togo
and Turkey
1999Americas Zone El Salvador and GuatemalaAsia/Oceania Zone Malaysia and China Hong KongEurope/Africa Zone Egypt, Luxembourg, Estonia and
Lithuania
2000Americas Zone Netherlands Antilles and
Dominican RepublicAsia/Oceania Zone Syria and KuwaitEurope/Africa Zone Yugoslavia, Monaco, Moldova and
Armenia
2001Americas Zone Cuba and Trinidad & TobagoAsia/Oceania Zone Kazakhstan and PhilippinesEurope/Africa Zone Ghana, Latvia, Bulgaria and Egypt
Event Promoted Nations
2002Americas Zone Dominican Republic and HaitiAsia/Oceania Zone Iran and TajikistanEurope/African Zone
Poland, Tunisia, Monaco and Andorra
2003Americas Zone Jamaica and Puerto RicoAsia/Oceania Zone Kuwait and MalalysiaEurope/African Zone
Algeria, Hungary, Georgia and Latvia
2004Americas Zone Columbia and Netherlands
AntillesAsia/Oceania Zone Kazakhstan and Pacific OceaniaEurope/Africa Zone Cote D’Ivoire, Ghana Monaco and
Estonia
2005Americas Zone Bolivia and GuatemalaAsia/Oceania Zone Hong Kong, China and MalaysiaEurope/Africa Zone Egypt, F.Y.R. Macedonia, Cyprus
and Ireland
2006Americas Zone Cuba and El SalvadorAsia/Oceania Zone Iran and PhilippinesEurope/Africa Zone Estonia, Monaco, Denmark and
Nigeria
2007Americas Zone Bahamas and BoliviaAsia/Oceania Zone Lebanon and OmanEurope/Africa Zone Egypt, Ireland, South Africa and
Tunisia
2008Americas Zone Guatemala and JamaicaAsia/Oceania Zone Malaysia and PakistanEurope/Africa Zone Bulgaria, Lithuania, Moldova and
Montenegro
2009Americas Zone Bolivia and El SalvadorAsia/Oceania Zone Pacific Oceania and Sri LankaEurope/Africa Zone Estonia and Turkey
2010Americas Zone Haiti and Puerto RicoAsia/Oceania Zone Iran and SyriaEurope Zone Greece and LuxembourgAfrica Zone Morocco and Tunisia
2011Americas Zone Barbados and Bolivia Asia/Oceania Zone Lebanon and Sri Lanka Europe Zone Moldova and Turkey Africa Zone Egypt and Madagascar
2012Americas Zone Guatemala and HaitiAsia/Oceania Zone Kuwait and SyriaEurope Zone Bulgaria and LithuaniaAfrica Zone Benin and Tunisia
Zone Competition Winners Group III
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Event Promoted Nations
1997Americas Zone Bermuda and Costa RicaAsia/Oceania Zone Syria and TajikistanEurope/Africa Zone Cyprus, Madagascar, Togo and
Tunisia
1998Americas Zone Honduras and Netherlands
AntillesAsia/Oceania Zone Bahrain and BangladeshEurope/Africa Zone Algeria, Armenia, Benin and
Zambia
1999Americas Zone Puerto Rico and Trinidad and
TobagoAsia/Oceania Zone Kuwait and SingaporeEurope/Africa Zone Iceland, Malta, Botswana and
Madagascar
2000Americas Zone Honduras and BermudaAsia/Oceania Zone Saudi Arabia and BahrainEurope/Africa Zone Ghana, Mauritius, Namibia and
Kenya
2001Americas Zone Haiti and PanamaAsia/Oceania Zone Pacific Oceania and United Arab
EmiratesEurope/Africa Zone Cyprus, Tunisia, Andorra and
Zambia
2002Americas Zone Bolivia and St.LuciaAsia/Oceania Zone Kyrgyzstan and BahrainEurope/Africa Zone Algeria, Angola, Georgia and
Azerbaijan
2003Americas Zone Panama and US Virgin IslandsAsia/Oceania Zone Oman and VietnamEurope/Africa Zone Iceland, Kenya, Benin and Togo
2004Americas Zone Guatemala and St LuciaAsia/Oceania Zone Sri Lanka and Saudi ArabiaEurope/Africa Zone Nigeria, San Marino Bosnia/
Herzegovina and Armenia
2005Americas Zone Costa Rica and Trinidad & TobagoAsia/Oceania Zone Bangladesh and SingaporeEurope/Africa Zone Andorra, Botswana, Moldova and
Rwanda
Event Promoted Nations
2006Americas Zone Barbados and PanamaAsia/Oceania Zone Oman and United Arab EmiratesEurope/Africa Zone Iceland, Madagascar, Mauritius
and San Marino
2007Americas Zone Aruba and HondurasAsia/Oceania Zone Syria and TajikistanEurope/Africa Zone Andorra, Armenia, Botswana and
Montenegro
2008Americas Zone Costa Rica and HaitiAsia/Oceania Zone Saudi Arabia and SingaporeEurope/Africa Zone Iceland, Namibia, Rwanda and
San Marino
2009Americas Zone Aruba and BermudaAsia/Oceania Zone Bangladesh and Vietnam
Europe/Africa Zone Group III and IV merged to create a separate Europe Zone Group III and Africa Zone Group III
2010Americas Zone Barbados and HondurasAsia/Oceania Zone Myanmar and UAE
2011Americas Zone Panama and Trinidad & Tobago Asia/Oceania Zone Bangladesh and Kyrgyzstan
2012Americas Zone Merged with Americas IIIAsia/Oceania Zone Cambodia and UAE
Zone Competition Winners Group IV
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ITF Davis Cup Nations RankingThe ITF Davis Cup Nations Ranking was launched at the end of 2001. It is published following every World Group round and is the sole criteria for seeding at all levels of the Davis Cup competition.
Points Explanation
Round Points
Bonus Points
The ITF Davis Cup Nations Ranking measures the success of all nations participating in the competition over a four-year period with recent performance weighted more heavily. After each round, points from the same round for three previous years are reduced as per the points table below.
The points stated are awarded to the winning team in that round. Any nation that defeats a higher-ranked nation receives bonus points according to its opponent’s ranking as detailed in the bonus points table below.
Unique to tennis, any Nation that is able to win on the opponent’s home ground in World Group or Zone Groups I and II, receives a 25% bonus for that tie.
2012 2011(25%)
2010(50%)
2009(75%)
World Group
Final 8000 6000 4000 2000
Semifinal 6000 4500 3000 1500
Quarterfinal 4000 3000 2000 1000
First Round 2000 1500 1000 500
Play-off 1000 750 500 250
Group I
Second Round 600 450 300 150
First Round 400 300 200 100
Play-off 320 240 160 80
Group II
Third Round 200 150 100 50
Second Round 120 90 60 30
First Round 80 60 40 20
Play-off 40 30 20 10
Group III (per win) 5 3.75 2.5 1.25
Group IV (per win) 2 1.5 1 0.5
Nations Ranking Bonus Points
1-2 100
3-4 90
5-8 75
9-16 50
17-32 40
33-64 25
Note: Bonus Points are awarded for defeating higher Davis Cup ranked nations in World Group, Zone Group I and Zone Group II. Davis Cup Bonus Points do not apply in Zone Groups III and IV.
A 25% “away bonus” is added to the total of Davis Cup Round and bonus points for each tie won away in World Group, Zone Group I and Zone Group II; away bonus points do not apply in Group III and IV.
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Rank Nation Points Ties Played 2012 Year-end Ranking
1 SPAIN 32000.00 14 1
2 CZECH REPUBLIC 30808.44 13 2
3 ARGENTINA 20781.25 12 3
4 SERBIA 19121.88 11 4
5 FRANCE 14801.25 11 5
6 USA 10862.50 9 6
7 KAZAKHSTAN 5424.06 9 8
8 CANADA 5206.88 9 12
9 ITALY 5009.38 9 13
10 CROATIA 4335.00 9 7
11 AUSTRIA 3315.63 8 9
12 ISRAEL 3175.00 9 10
13 SWITZERLAND 2950.00 8 14
14 GERMANY 2796.88 8 11
15 BRAZIL 2700.00 9 16
16 BELGIUM 2675.00 8 15
17 AUSTRALIA 2362.50 10 19
18 JAPAN 2017.50 9 21
19 UZBEKISTAN 2000.00 10 22
20 SWEDEN 1787.50 7 18
21 ROMANIA 1545.00 8 28
22 SOUTH AFRICA 1540.00 8 23
23 CHILE 1531.25 7 20
24 NETHERLANDS 1350.00 8 24
25 INDIA 1282.50 9 25
26 RUSSIA 1250.00 7 17
27 KOREA, REPUBLIC 1228.75 10 36
28 URUGUAY 1157.50 8 29
29 POLAND 1132.50 10 38
30 ECUADOR 1125.00 8 26
31 UKRAINE 955.00 9 34
32 COLOMBIA 862.50 7 27
33 SLOVAK REPUBLIC 858.75 8 33
34 CHINESE TAIPEI 840.94 8 32
35 CHINA, P.R. 827.50 9 30
36 DENMARK 796.25 9 35
37 SLOVENIA 752.50 10 31
38 GREAT BRITAIN 630.00 8 37
39 NEW ZEALAND 594.38 11 42
40 FINLAND 589.06 10 40
Davis Cup Latest Nations Ranking (as at 4 February 2013)
Note: Australia, Croatia, France, Russia and Spain are the only nations to have held the No. 1 position in the Davis Cup Nations Ranking.
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Rank Nation Points Ties Played 2012 Year-end Ranking
41 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 583.75 10 39
42 PHILIPPINES 565.00 12 44
43 INDONESIA 520.00 9 41
44 PORTUGAL 505.00 9 43
45 LATVIA 493.75 10 45
46 MEXICO 487.50 11 46
47 PERU 417.50 11 49
48 THAILAND 410.00 11 48
49 BOSNIA/HERZEGOVINA 407.81 14 47
50 BELARUS 325.00 11 50
51 VENEZUELA 313.75 10 52
52 HUNGARY 276.88 9 51
53 PAKISTAN 250.00 8 53
54 LITHUANIA 236.88 10 57
55 EL SALVADOR 223.75 11 60
56 MONACO 212.50 8 61
57 IRELAND 205.00 8 59
58 PARAGUAY 178.75 8 54
59 MOLDOVA 176.25 13 67
60 CYPRUS 147.50 9 56
61 ESTONIA 145.00 12 55
62 LUXEMBOURG 131.88 15 58
63 SRI LANKA 105.00 15 63
64 BARBADOS 99.00 16 62
65 PUERTO RICO 85.00 15 65
66 MOROCCO 73.44 12 66
67 HONG KONG, CHINA 65.00 7 68
68 LEBANON 65.00 18 69
69 PACIFIC OCEANIA 61.25 11 70
70 GUATEMALA 52.50 14 71
71 BULGARIA 41.25 9 64
72 MALAYSIA 38.75 13 72
73 BENIN 36.25 14 73
74 KUWAIT 36.25 16 74=
75 SYRIA 36.25 17 74=
76 VIETNAM 35.75 19 76
77 EGYPT 35.00 10 77
78 TUNISIA 32.50 16 78
79 GREECE 32.50 17 79
80 ZIMBABWE 30.25 17 80
Davis Cup Latest Nations Ranking (as at 4 February 2013)
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Rank Nation Points Ties Played 2012 Year-end Ranking
81 HAITI 30.00 13 81
82 COSTA RICA 30.00 18 82
83 NORWAY 27.50 14 83
84 BAHAMAS 27.50 15 84
85 MADAGASCAR 26.25 16 85
86 MONTENEGRO 22.50 13 86
87 GEORGIA 21.25 12 87
88 JAMAICA 21.25 15 88
89 ARMENIA 20.50 16 89
90 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 20.25 19 90
91 ALGERIA 20.00 13 91
92 OMAN 20.00 15 92=
93 IRAN 20.00 16 92=
94 GHANA 19.50 17 94
95 BOLIVIA 18.75 13 95
96 FYR MACEDONIA 17.50 10 96
97 COTE D’IVOIRE 17.25 16 97
98 TURKEY 16.25 12 98
99 MALTA 15.00 12 99
100 NIGERIA 15.00 13 100
101 ANDORRA 15.00 16 101
102 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 14.50 15 102
103 BANGLADESH 13.00 17 103
104 ARUBA 12.00 18 104
105 HONDURAS 11.75 18 105
106 JORDAN 11.50 17 106
107 NAMIBIA 11.25 9 107
108 CAMBODIA 10.00 5 108
109 SAUDI ARABIA 9.75 10 109
110 QATAR 9.50 17 110
111 SINGAPORE 9.00 18 111
112 ICELAND 8.75 16 112
113 PANAMA 8.50 15 113
114 TURKMENISTAN 8.00 18 114
115 KENYA 7.50 12 115
116 MYANMAR 6.50 19 116
117 SAN MARINO 6.25 17 117
118 KYRGYZSTAN 6.00 9 118
119 BAHRAIN 5.50 18 119
120 IRAQ 5.00 17 120
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Rank Nation Points Ties Played 2012 Year-end Ranking
121 CUBA 3.75 5 121
122 CAMEROON 2.50 8 122
123 BOTSWANA 2.50 9 123
124 BERMUDA 1.50 8 124
125 TAJIKISTAN 1.25 5 125
126 RWANDA 1.25 13 126
127 US VIRGIN ISLANDS 1.00 15 127
128 YEMEN 0.50 8 128
129 CONGO 0.00 4 129
130 ALBANIA 0.00 11 130
2013 ranking publication dates: 4 February, 8 April, 16 September, 21 October, 18 November
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Leading Davis Cup Players
By Most Total Wins
All-timeItaly’s Nicola Pietrangeli is the leading all-time Davis Cup player. He holds the record for most wins in both singles and doubles, having played 164 rubbers for Italy in 66 ties. His singles match record is 78-32 and his doubles match record is 42-12. He also forms half of the most successful Davis Cup doubles partnership with Orlando Sirola, the pair winning 34 of their 42 doubles rubbers for Italy. San Marino’s Domenico Vicini has surpassed Pietrangeli’s record number of appearances, having played in 87 ties for his country to date.
In total, 5,180 players have competed for their nations in the history of the Davis Cup.
Player Total W-L Singles W-L Doubles W-L No. of Ties
PIETRANGELI, Nicola (ITA) 120–44 78–32 42–12 66NASTASE, Ilie (ROU) 109–37 74–22 35–15 52SANTANA, Manuel (ESP) 92–28 69–17 23–11 46PAES, Leander (IND) 87–32 48–22 39–10 49VON CRAMM, Gottfried (GER) 82–19 58–10 24–9 37METREVELI, Aleksandr (URS) 80–25 56–14 24–11 38ABDULAAL, Esam (BRN) 79–31 52–14 27–17 64TAROCZY, Balazs (HUN) 76–19 50–12 26–7 33KOCH, Tomas (BRA) 74–44 46–32 28–12 44AWADHY, Omar (UAE) 73–33 45–19 28–14 65BRICHANT, Jacques (BEL) 71–49 52–27 19–22 42TIRIAC, Ion (ROU) 70–39 40–28 30–11 43KRISHNAN, Ramanathan (IND) 69–28 50–19 19–9 43MANDARINO, Jose-Edison (BRA) 68–41 41–31 27–10 43ALMUQAIL, Bader Mohammed (KSA) 67–47 36–17 31–30 68KEDRYUK, Alexey (KAZ) 66–34 43–17 23–17 51BUNGERT, Wilhelm (GER) 66–36 52–27 14–9 43WASHER, Philippe (BEL) 66–36 46–18 20–18 39SCHMIDT, Ulf (SWE) 66–36 44–25 22–11 38LUNDQVIST, Jan-Erik (SWE) 64–27 47–16 17–11 35
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Player Total W-L Singles W-L Doubles W-L No. of Ties
PIETRANGELI, Nicola (ITA) 120–44 78–32 42–12 66NASTASE, Ilie (ROU) 109–37 74–22 35–15 52SANTANA, Manuel (ESP) 92–28 69–17 23–11 46VON CRAMM, Gottfried (GER) 82–19 58–10 24–9 37METREVELI, Aleksandr (URS) 80–25 56–14 24–11 38ABDULAAL, Esam (BRN) 79–31 52–14 27–17 64BRICHANT, Jacques (BEL) 71–49 52–27 19–22 42BUNGERT, Wilhelm (GER) 66–36 52–27 14–9 43TAROCZY, Balazs (HUN) 76–19 50–12 26–7 33KRISHNAN, Ramanathan (IND) 69–28 50–19 19–9 43PAES, Leander (IND) 87–32 48–22 39–10 49MENZEL, Roderich (GER) 61–23 47–13 14–10 35LUNDQVIST, Jan-Erik (SWE) 64–27 47–16 17–11 35WASHER, Philippe (BEL) 66–36 46–18 20–18 39KOCH, Tomas (BRA) 74–44 46–32 28–12 44VILAS, Guillermo (ARG) 57–24 45–10 12–14 29AWADHY, Omar (UAE) 73–33 45–19 28–14 65DARMON, Pierre (FRA) 47–21 44–17 3–4 34SCHMIDT, Ulf (SWE) 66–36 44–25 22–11 38VICINI, Domenico (SMR) 58–70 44–28 14–42 87
By Most Doubles WinsPlayer Total W-L Singles W-L Doubles W-L No. of Ties
PIETRANGELI, Nicola (ITA) 120–44 78–32 42–12 66PAES, Leander (IND) 87–32 48–22 39–10 49SIROLA, Orlando (ITA) 57–33 22–25 35–8 46NASTASE, Ilie (ROU) 109–37 74–22 35–15 52AL NABHANI, Khalid (OMA) 60–56 27–34 33–22 64ALMUQAIL, Bader Mohammed (KSA) 67–47 36–17 31–30 68TIRIAC, Ion (ROU) 70–39 40–28 30–11 43NESTOR, Daniel (CAN) 44–22 15–15 29–7 43MIRNYI, Max (BLR) 53–32 24–18 29–14 46KOCH, Tomas (BRA) 74–44 46–32 28–12 44RAJAPAKSE, Rajeev (SRI) 40–22 12–10 28–12 45AWADHY, Omar (UAE) 73–33 45–19 28–14 65BHUPATHI, Mahesh (IND) 35–20 8–14 27–6 35MANDARINO, Jose-Edison (BRA) 68–41 41–31 27–10 43PANATTA, Adriano (ITA) 64–36 37–26 27–10 38ABDULAAL, Esam (BRN) 79–31 52–14 27–17 64TAROCZY, Balazs (HUN) 76–19 50–12 26–7 33ZIMONJIC, Nenad (SRB) 39–21 13–10 26–11 43WOODBRIDGE, Todd (AUS) 30–11 5–4 25–7 32WILSON, Bobby (GBR) 41–20 16–12 25–8 34
Leading Davis Cup PlayersBy Most Singles Wins
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By Most Ties PlayedPlayer Total W-L Singles W-L Doubles W-L No. of Ties
VICINI, Domenico (SMR) 58–70 44–28 14–42 87ALMUQAIL, Bader Mohammed (KSA) 67–47 36–17 31–30 68PIETRANGELI, Nicola (ITA) 120–44 78–32 42–12 66AWADHY, Omar (UAE) 73–33 45–19 28–14 65ABDULAAL, Esam (BRN) 79–31 52–14 27–17 64AL NABHANI, Khalid (OMA) 60–56 27–34 33–22 64KHALFAN AL ALAWI, Sultan (QAT) 49–48 29–26 20–22 60HAMEURLAINE, Abdelhak (ALG) 43–38 35–20 8–18 55SIGURDSSON, Arnar (ISL) 64–31 39–12 25–19 54AL BALOUSHI, Mahmoud-Nader (UAE) 34–48 14–31 20–17 54LEWIS, Vernon (LCA) 39–37 31–25 8–12 53NASTASE, Ilie (ROU) 109–37 74–22 35–15 52KEDRYUK, Alexey (KAZ) 66–34 43–17 23–17 51PAES, Leander (IND) 87–32 48–22 39–10 49MURASKA, Rolandas (LTU) 56–32 37–12 19–20 49AL NABHANI, Mohammed (OMA) 49–42 24–25 25–17 49MAKASHIN, Sergey (TJK) 41–44 24–24 17–20 49ALVAREZ, Calton (HON) 38–22 31–17 7–5 48SHEHAB, Abdul-Rahman (BRN) 34–39 18–23 16–16 48LEONTIS, Demetrios (CYP) 44–21 25–6 19–15 47
Leading Davis Cup PlayersBy Doubles PairsPlayer Total W-L Ties Played Years Played
PIETRANGELI, Nicola / SIROLA, Orlando (ITA) 34–8 42 9NASTASE, Ilie / TIRIAC, Ion (ROU) 27–7 34 10BHUPATHI, Mahesh / PAES, Leander (IND) 25–2 27 14AL NABHANI, Khalid / AL NABHANI, Mohammed (OMA) 24–10 34 12KOCH, Tomas / MANDARINO, Jose-Edison (BRA) 23–9 32 10BERTOLUCCI, Paolo / PANATTA, Adriano (ITA) 22–8 30 11BRYAN, Bob / BRYAN, Mike (USA) 20–3 23 10CUCELLI, Giovanni / DEL BELLO, Marcello (ITA) 19–5 24 7MIRNYI, Max / VOLTCHKOV, Vladimir (BLR) 19–7 26 15LIKHACHEV, Sergei / METREVELI, Aleksandr (RUS) 18–7 25 7SZOKE, Peter / TAROCZY, Balazs (HUN) 17–2 19 8AL BALOUSHI, Mahmoud-Nader / AWADHY, Omar (UAE) 17–3 20 9KHAN, Aqeel / QURESHI, Aisam (PAK) 17–4 21 12GODAMANNA, Harshana / RAJAPAKSE, Rajeev (SRI) 17–4 21 9AMRITRAJ, Anand / AMRITRAJ, Vijay (IND) 17–9 26 15HEWITT, Bob / MCMILLAN, Frew (RSA) 16–1 17 5ERLICH, Jonathan / RAM, Andy (ISR) 16–5 21 11LUNDQVIST, Jan-Erik / SCHMIDT, Ulf (SWE) 16–8 24 6BRICHANT, Jacques / WASHER, Philippe (BEL) 16–14 30 11FYRSTENBERG, Mariusz / MATKOWSKI, Marcin (POL) 15–6 21 11
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Leading Active Players
Total Wins
Singles Wins
Doubles Wins
Ties Played
Doubles Teams
Player Nation Total Win-Loss Position on all-time list
Leander Paes India 87-32 4thOmar Awadhy UAE 73-33 10thArnar Sigurdsson Iceland 64-31 =20thMarcos Baghdatis Cyprus 60-13 =28thKhalid Al Nabhani Oman 60-56 =28th
Player Nation Singles Win-Loss Position on all-time list
Leander Paes India 48-22 11thOmar Awadhy UAE 45-19 =16thDomenico Vicini San Marino 44-28 =18thMarcos Baghdatis Cyprus 42-3 =23rdMohammad Ghareeb Kuwait 41-10 =25th
Player Nation Doubles Win-Loss Position on all-time list
Leander Paes India 39-10 2ndKhalid Al Nabhani Oman 33-22 5thDaniel Nestor Canada 29-7 =8thMax Mirnyi Belarus 29-14 =8thRajeev Rajapakse Sri Lanka 28-12 =10thOmar Awadhy UAE 28-14 =10th
Player Nation Ties played Position on all-time list
Domenico Vicini San Marino 87 1stOmar Awadhy UAE 65 4thKhalid Al Nabhani Oman 64 =5thSultan Khalfan Al Alawi Qatar 60 7thAbdelhak Hameurlaine Algeria 55 8th
Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes (IND) are the leading active doubles pairing in Davis Cup with a 25-2 win-loss record, earning them third position on the all-time list. Khalid Al Nabhani and Mohammed Al Nabhani (OMA) are the second-best active doubles pairing with a 24-10 win-loss record, and fourth position on the all-time list.
Below are the leading active players in terms of total wins, singles wins, doubles wins and ties played.
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Champion Nation’s Players to Win Six or More Singles in a Year 47 players from the champion nation have won six or more singles matches in a single year of Davis Cup competition.
In the years of the Challenge Round (1900-1971) this was only possible if the champion nation had gone through the regional zones on their way to the title. From 1972-1980 all nations reaching the Final Round played through regional zones and from 1981 all nations reaching the World Group Final played four ties.
John McEnroe (1982) is the only player to play and win a maximum eight singles rubbers since the introduction of the World Group. Before that, Donald Budge (1937), Bjorn Borg (1975) and McEnroe (1979) had all played and won the maximum number of singles rubbers for their respective nations. Ken Rosewall (1955) played in the maximum number of singles rubbers for Australia, winning all but one rubber, which was unfinished.
Budge (1937) and McEnroe (1982) hold the further distinction of being the only two players in Davis Cup history to play and win the maximum number of both singles and doubles rubbers in a single year.
Year Player Result
1913 Richard Norris Williams (USA) 6-11914 Norman Brookes (AUS) 6-11914 Tony Wilding (AUS) 6-11927 Rene Lacoste (FRA) 8-01933 Fred Perry (GBR) 12-11933 Bunny Austin (GBR) 12-21937 Don Budge (USA) 8-01939 Adrian Quist (AUS) 9-11939 John Bromwich (AUS) 8-21946 Frank Parker (USA) 6-01950 Frank Sedgman (AUS) 7-11955 Ken Rosewall (AUS) 11-01955 Lew Hoad (AUS) 6-11958 Barry Mackay (USA) 7-21959 Neale Fraser (AUS) 8-01959 Rod Laver (AUS) 6-41963 Dennis Ralston (USA) 6-11963 Chuck McKinley (USA) 6-21964 Roy Emerson (AUS) 8-01964 Fred Stolle (AUS) 6-21968 Arthur Ashe (USA) 11-11968 Clark Graebner (USA) 9-21972 Stan Smith (USA) 7-11975 Bjorn Borg (SWE) 12-0
Year Player Result
1976 Adriano Panatta (ITA) 10-11977 John Alexander (AUS) 6-11979 John McEnroe (USA) 8-01980 Ivan Lendl (CZE) 7-0
Since introduction of World Group1981 John McEnroe (USA) 7-11982 John McEnroe (USA) 8-01984 Henrik Sundstrom (SWE) 6-01986 Pat Cash (AUS) 6-01987 Mats Wilander (SWE) 6-11988 Boris Becker (GER) 6-01989 Boris Becker (GER) 7-01991 Guy Forget (FRA) 6-21992 Andre Agassi (USA) 7-01993 Michael Stich (GER) 7-11994 Stefan Edberg (SWE) 6-21995 Pete Sampras (USA) 6-01996 Cedric Pioline (FRA) 6-22002 Marat Safin (RUS) 6-12005 Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) 7-12007 Andy Roddick (USA) 6-02009 David Ferrer (ESP) 6-02010 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 7-02011 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 6-0
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Doubles Pairs Winning all Four Rubbers in World Group in a Year1982 Peter Fleming /John McEnroe (USA)1983 Mark Edmondson/Paul McNamee (AUS)1990 Rick Leach/Jim Pugh (USA)1993 Patrik Kuhnen/Michael Stich (GER)1994 Jan Apell/Jonas Bjorkman (SWE)
2004* Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (USA)2005 Mario Ancic/Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)2007 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (USA)2012 Tomas Berdych/Radek Stepanek (CZE)
* in 2004 USA was runner-up, all other pairs represented the champion nation
Perfect PerformancesTut Bartzen, who played for USA nine times between 1952 and 1961, boasts the leading perfect Davis Cup record with 16 wins, including 15 in singles.
The leading perfect performance in doubles belongs to Ivo Bratanov, who represented Bulgaria in 17 ties between 1996 and 2002.
Player Win-Loss
SinglesTut Bartzen (USA) 15-0Bassam Beidas (LIB) 11-0Mustafa Saleh (IRI) 8-0Laurence Doherty (GBR) 7-0Rex Hartwick (AUS) 6-0
Jack Kramer (USA) 6-0
Player Win-Loss
Singles & DoublesTut Bartzen (USA) 16-0Mustafa Saleh (IRI) 14-0Laurence Doherty (GBR) 12-0Daniiar Duldaev (KGZ) 8-0Kenny Bun (CAM) 7-0Christo Van Rensburg (RSA) 7-0
Player Win-Loss
DoublesIvo Bratanov (BUL) 13-0George Lott (USA) 11-0Sunday Maku (NGR) 9-0Frank Sedgman (AUS) 9-0Chris Guccione (AUS) 8-0Alberto Sottocorno (BOL) 8-0
Active players in bold.
Winning StreaksAfter losing to Manuel Orantes in the opening rubber of the 1973 European Zone Quarterfinal against Spain, Sweden’s Bjorn Borg won all 33 Davis Cup singles matches that he contested until his last appearance in the competition in June 1980. Borg only lost three of the 40 singles matches in his Davis Cup career.
Leading Davis Cup Singles Streaks
Bjorn Borg (SWE) 33Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) 31*Boris Becker (GER) 22Rafael Nadal (ESP) 20*Marcelo Rios (CHI) 19Owen Casey (IRL) 18
Gottfried Von Cramm (GER) 18
Leading Davis Cup Singles and Doubles Streaks
Owen Casey (IRL) 22Wayne Ferreira (RSA) 22Alejandro Falla (COL) 20John McEnroe (USA) 19Ivo Bratanov (BUL) 18Manuel Santana (ESP) 18
Leading Davis Cup Doubles Streaks
Mahesh Bhupathi/Leander Paes (IND) 24*Peter Fleming/John McEnroe (USA) 14Juan Gisbert/Manuel Orantes (ESP) 13Harshana Godamanna/Rajeev Rajapakse (SRI) 12Guy Forget/Henri Leconte (ESP) 11Bob Lutz/Stan Smith (USA) 11
Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde (AUS) 11
Active players in bold.* active streak
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Davis Cup Commitment AwardThe Davis Cup Commitment Award is being presented by the ITF to players who have shown long-standing dedication to representing their country in Davis Cup.
The Award was conceived as part of the ITF’s 2013 Centenary celebrations and was launched at the 100th Davis Cup Final in 2012. Initially 299 players met the criteria of competing in a minimum of 20 home or away ties or 50 ties at any level of the competition (including Zone Group events) over their career.
Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) 66Ilie Nastase (ROU) 52Alexey Kedryuk (KAZ) 51Leander Paes (IND) 49Manuel Santana (ESP) 46Orlando Sirola (ITA) 46Max Mirnyi (BLR) 46Claude N’Goran (CIV) 45Tomas Koch (BRA) 44Daniel Nestor (CAN) 43Ion Tiriac (ROU) 43Jaidip Mukerjea (IND) 43Jose-Edison Mandarino (BRA) 43Ramanathan Krishnan (IND) 43Wilhelm Bungert (GER) 43Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) 43Jacques Brichant (BEL) 42Premjit Lall (IND) 41Torben Ulrich (DEN) 40Anand Amritraj (IND) 39Jan Kodes (TCH) 39Philippe Washer (BEL) 39Adriano Panatta (ITA) 38Aleksandr Metreveli (URS) 38Manuel Orantes (ESP) 38Nicolas Lapentti (ECU) 38Ulf Schmidt (SWE) 38Aqeel Khan (PAK) 38Andres Gomez (ECU) 37Gottfried Von Cramm (GER) 37Josip Palada (YUG) 37Juan Gisbert (ESP) 37Raymundo Deyro (PHI) 37Vittaya Samrej (THA) 37Victor Estrella (DOM) 37Konstantinos Economidis (GRE) 37Felicisimo Ampon (PHI) 36Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) 36Lennart Bergelin (SWE) 36Sven Davidson (SWE) 36Anders Jarryd (SWE) 35Francois Jauffret (FRA) 35Jan-Erik Lundqvist (SWE) 35Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) 35Roderich Menzel (GER) 35Stefan Edberg (SWE) 35Johny Goudenbour (LUX) 35Bobby Wilson (GBR) 34Danai Udomchoke (THA) 34
Giorgio De Stefani (ITA) 34Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 34Pierre Darmon (FRA) 34Mike Scheidweiler (LUX) 34Balazs Taroczy (HUN) 33Kurt Nielsen (DEN) 33Marcelo Filippini (URU) 33Sergei Likhachev (URS) 33Suwandi Suwandi (INA) 33Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 33Todor Enev (BUL) 33Christian Kuhnke (FRG) 32Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) 32Diego Perez (URU) 32Jean Borotra (FRA) 32Paolo Bertolucci (ITA) 32Patricio Cornejo Seckel (CHI) 32Todd Woodbridge (AUS) 32Torsten Johansson (SWE) 32Vijay Amritraj (IND) 32Vladimir Voltchkov (BLR) 32Byron Black (ZIM) 31Ivan Miranda (PER) 31Jacques Brugnon (FRA) 31Takao Suzuki (JPN) 31Tomas Smid (TCH) 31Tuomas Ketola (FIN) 31Aisam Qureshi (PAK) 31Andis Juska (LAT) 31Bernard Balleret (MON) 30Heinz Gunthardt (SUI) 30Hyung-Taik Lee (KOR) 30Joao Cunha-Silva (POR) 30John McEnroe (USA) 30Jose-Luis Arilla (ESP) 30Bartlomiej Dabrowski (POL) 30Bonit Wiryawan (INA) 29Dragutin Mitic (YUG) 29Guillermo Vilas (ARG) 29Jakob Hlasek (SUI) 29Mark Knowles (BAH) 29Narathorn Srichaphan (THA) 29Ove Bengtson (SWE) 29Sergio Casal (ESP) 29Wayne Black (ZIM) 29Oleg Ogorodov (UZB) 29Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL) 29Amro Ghoneim (EGY) 29Adrian Quist (AUS) 28
Boris Becker (GER) 28Carlos Kirmayr (BRA) 28Einer Ulrich (DEN) 28Frew McMillan (RSA) 28Hans Gildemeister (CHI) 28Henri Leconte (FRA) 28Jaime Fillol (CHI) 28Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) 28Jimy Szymanski (VEN) 28Nicolas Massu (CHI) 28Umberto De Morpurgo (ITA) 28Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) 28Kornel Bardoczky (HUN) 28Muhammad Khaliq Siddiq (PAK) 28Alex Antonitsch (AUT) 27Andrei Pavel (ROU) 27Cassio Motta (BRA) 27Giovanni Cucelli (ITA) 27Henner Henkel (GER) 27Jurgen Melzer (AUT) 27Mats Wilander (SWE) 27Nuno Marques (POR) 27Olivier Rochus (BEL) 27Paul Haarhuis (NED) 27Peter Szoke (HUN) 27Ramon Delgado (PAR) 27Roger Smith (BAH) 27Tanakorn Srichaphan (THA) 27Woraphol Thongkhamchu (THA) 27Gilles Muller (LUX) 27Dominik Hrbaty (SVK) 26Franjo Puncec (YUG) 26Goran Ivanisevic (CRO) 26Guy Forget (FRA) 26Hans Kary (AUT) 26Hendrik Timmer (NED) 26Henri Cochet (FRA) 26Ingo Buding (GER) 26Jaime Yzaga (PER) 26Jose De Armas (VEN) 26Juan-Antonio Pino-Perez (CUB) 26Luis Horna (PER) 26Marc Rosset (SUI) 26Marcin Matkowski (POL) 26Michael Llodra (FRA) 26Mike Sangster (GBR) 26Rene Lacoste (FRA) 26Jhonson Garcia (DOM) 26Owen Casey (IRL) 26
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Home and Away ties (cont.)
Any level (including Zone Group ties)
Andre Lacroix (BEL) 25Andy Ram (ISR) 25Andy Roddick (USA) 25Boro Jovanovic (YUG) 25David Nalbandian (ARG) 25Diego Nargiso (ITA) 25Florin Segarceanu (ROU) 25Jaime Oncins (BRA) 25Jorge Lozano (MEX) 25Leonardo Lavalle (MEX) 25Marcel Bernard (FRA) 25Marcel Felder (URU) 25Marcello Del Bello (ITA) 25Mike Bryan (USA) 25Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) 25Nicky Kalogeropoulos (GRE) 25Onny Parun (NZL) 25Paul Remy (FRA) 25Rafael Osuna (MEX) 25Tadeusz Nowicki (POL) 25Karol Kucera (SVK) 25Wayne Ferreira (RSA) 25Andrei Olhovskiy (RUS) 24Bernard Destremau (FRA) 24Bob Bryan (USA) 24Bunny Austin (GBR) 24Cliff Drysdale (RSA) 24Emilio Sanchez (ESP) 24Jan-Frode Andersen (NOR) 24John Van Ryn (USA) 24Jonathan Erlich (ISR) 24Mark Woodforde (AUS) 24Michael Mortensen (DEN) 24Olli Rahnasto (FIN) 24Paradorn Srichaphan (THA) 24Ramesh Krishnan (IND) 24Shlomo Glickstein (ISR) 24Slobodan Zivojinovic (YUG) 24Stan Smith (USA) 24Thomas Muster (AUT) 24Tomas Berdych (CZE) 24Wilmer Allison (USA) 24Gergely Kisgyorgy (HUN) 24Hiu-Tung Yu (HKG) 24Andrei Chesnokov (RUS) 23Federico Dondo (URU) 23Frederik Fetterlein (DEN) 23Giovanni Lapentti (ECU) 23
Gouichi Motomura (JPN) 23Gustavo Kuerten (BRA) 23Jack Crawford (AUS) 23John Bromwich (AUS) 23John Fitzgerald (AUS) 23John Lloyd (GBR) 23Jürgen Fassbender (GER) 23Kenneth Carlsen (DEN) 23Luis Morejon (ECU) 23Marat Safin (RUS) 23Miguel Tobon (COL) 23Niki Pilic (CRO) 23Ricardo Cano (ARG) 23Robert Haillet (FRA) 23Santiago Gonzalez (MEX) 23Victor Elias Seixas (USA) 23Deniss Pavlovs (LAT) 23Alejandro Hernandez (MEX) 22Andre Agassi (USA) 22Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) 22George Kalovelonis (GRE) 22Giuseppe Merlo (ITA) 22Istvan Gulyas (HUN) 22Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) 22Jorgen Ulrich (DEN) 22Jose Luis Clerc (ARG) 22Julian Knowle (AUT) 22Karim Alami (MAR) 22Marko Tkalec (SLO) 22Roger Federer (SUI) 22Roland Stadler (SUI) 22Sanchai Ratiwatana (THA) 22Stefan Koubek (AUT) 22Tsuyoshi Fukui (JPN) 22Vadim Kutsenko (RUS) 22Yannick Noah (FRA) 22Younes El Aynaoui (MAR) 22Zeljko Franulovic (YUG) 22Arjun Fernando (SRI) 21Billy Knight (GBR) 21Bjorn Borg (SWE) 21Cedric Pioline (FRA) 21Christian Ruud (NOR) 21Fausto Gardini (ITA) 21Filip De Wulf (BEL) 21Grant Connell (CAN) 21Hamed Ul-Haq (PAK) 21Harel Levy (ISR) 21
Jairo Velasco (COL) 21Joaquin Loyo-Mayo (MEX) 21Jorge Andrew (VEN) 21Juan-Johnson Jose (PHI) 21Marcelo Rios (CHI) 21Mario Llamas (MEX) 21Mark Bailey (HKG) 21Patrick Hombergen (BEL) 21Patrick Hughes (GBR) 21Ricardo Acuna (CHI) 21Ricardo Ycaza (ECU) 21Robert Machan (HUN) 21Rui Machado (POR) 21Sean Sorensen (IRL) 21Shahar Perkiss (ISR) 21Tim Henman (GBR) 21Tony Palafox (MEX) 21Wieslaw Gasiorek (POL) 21Wladyslaw Skonecki (POL) 21Amos Mansdorf (ISR) 20Bernard Pinto (SRI) 20Brett Steven (NZL) 20Emanuel Couto (POR) 20Feliciano Lopez (ESP) 20Fred Perry (GBR) 20Gondo Widjojo (INA) 20Greg Rusedski (GBR) 20Grega Zemlja (SLO) 20Huang-Jung Hsu (TPE) 20Jan Kozeluh (TCH) 20Javier Frana (ARG) 20Jeremy Bates (GBR) 20Jiri Javorsky (TCH) 20John Alexander (AUS) 20Jun Kamiwazumi (JPN) 20Kelly Evernden (NZL) 20Leonardo Tavares (POR) 20Luiz Mattar (BRA) 20Mark Nielsen (NZL) 20Mauricio Hadad (COL) 20Patricio Rodriguez (CHI) 20Raul Ramirez (MEX) 20Satoshi Iwabuchi (JPN) 20Sebastien Lareau (CAN) 20Sonchat Ratiwatana (THA) 20Taghi Akbari (IRI) 20Toomas Leius (EST) 20
Domenico Vicini (SMR) 87Bader Mohammed Almuqail (KSA) 68Omar Awadhy (UAE) 66Esam Abdulaal (BRN) 64
Khalid Al Nabhani (OMA) 64Sultan Khalfan Al Alawi (QAT) 60Abdelhak Hameurlaine (ALG) 55Arnar Sigurdsson (ISL) 54
Mahmoud-Nader Al Baloushi (UAE) 54Vernon Lewis (LCA) 53
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Age Yrs/Dys
D.O.B. First Played Nationality v Opponent
Tie Player (Years Played)
14 5 11 Feb 1986 16 Feb 2000 LIE v ALG (Z4-RR) Kenny BANZER* (2000-02)14 31 09 Mar 1994 09 Apr 2008 QAT v JOR (AO4-RR) Mousa ZAYED (2008)14 42 01 Mar 1981 12 Apr 1995 UAE v POC (Z3-RR) Hadi BADRI* (1995-99)14 53 15 Dec 1988 06 Feb 2003 UGA v SEN (Z4-RR) Ronald SEMANDA (2003)14 54 25 Jan 1988 20 Mar 2002 SRI v JOR (Z4-RR) Franklyn EMMANUEL (2002-04)14 63 16 Jan 1982 19 Mar 1996 UAE v LIB (Z3-RR) Omar AWADHY (1996-07)14 99 15 Dec 1987 24 Mar 2002 BAN v KGZ (Z4-1-4PO) Sree-Amol ROY* (2002-08)14 112 19 Dec 1993 09 Apr 2008 MGL v KSA (AO4-RR) Margadmun MUNKHBAYAR* (2008)14 123 27 Sep 1983 28 Jan 1998 SUD v CMR (Z4-RR) Gaafar-Noureldin EL SADIG (1998-01)
Age Yrs/Dys
D.O.B. Last Played Nationality v Opponent
Tie Player (Years Played)
60 247 22 Sep 1940 27 May 2001 TOG v MRI (Z3-REL) Gadonfin Koptigan YAKA (2001)56 64 30 Jan 1947 04 Apr 2003 BOL v ESA (Z3-1-4PO) Ramiro BENAVIDES* (1971-03)50 133 03 Feb 1935 16 Jun 1985 HUN v EGY (Z-QF) Ferenc ZENTAI (1985)50 105 17 Apr 1877 31 Jul 1927 MEX v JPN (Z-1R) Claude BUTLIN* (1925-27)50 89 25 Feb 1919 25 May 1969 MON v TCH (Z-2R) Rene RUZIC (1962-69)48 349 04 Oct 1928 18 Sep 1977 DEN v BEL (Z-1R) Torben ULRICH (1948-77)48 307 13 Aug 1898 16 Jun 1947 FRA v TCH (Z-SF) Jean BOROTRA* (1922-47)48 296 28 Jul 1903 19 May 1952 GBR v YUG (Z-2R) Colin GREGORY* (1926-52)48 223 01 Sep 1955 11 Apr 2004 UAE v TKM (AO4-RR) Mohammed-Saeed AL MERRI*
(1993-04)
Youngest Players
Oldest Players
*denotes that the player played doubles in their first tie. Note: players must now be 14 or over to participate in Davis Cup.
In 2008 Mousa Zayed (QAT) became the youngest ever Davis Cup singles player at 14 years, 31 days. Mats Wilander (SWE), aged 16 years, 321 days, is the youngest player to play a live World Group singles rubber (1981 quarterfinal v Australia) and Michael Chang (USA), aged 16 years, 347 days, is the youngest to win a live World Group singles rubber (1989 first round v Paraguay).
Gadonfin Koptigan Yaka from Togo became the oldest player to play Davis Cup when he played doubles against Mauritius in the 2001 Europe/Africa Zone Group III relegation tie, aged 60 years, 247 days. Ferenc Zentai (HUN) at 50 years, 133 days is the oldest player to play singles in Davis Cup.
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* denotes that the player played doubles in their first tie.
The following women are the only known female captains of a Davis Cup team:
Female Davis Cup captains
Tamara Semikina Moldova 1995-2001
Francesca Guardigli San Marino 2002-2004
Farah Dayoub Syria 2009
Maria-Elena Gittens Panama 2011
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Maurice McLoughlin who captained the United States team in 1909 (Australasia d. USA 5-0 in AUS) is the youngest known captain at 19 years, 9 days. The youngest winning captain is Dwight Davis who captained the United States in the first Davis Cup Final at 21 years, 82 days.
The oldest person to captain a Davis Cup Final is Perry Jones. Jones captained the United States in 1959 at 71 years, 107 days (AUS d. USA 3-2 in USA). He captained the winning United States team in 1958 (USA d. AUS 3-2 in AUS) to make him the oldest winning captain at 70 years, 229 days.
Below are the top all-time best Davis Cup five-set win-loss records in singles, doubles and overall.
Youngest and Oldest Captains
Best Five-Set Records
Singles W-L
Nicolas Lapentti (ECU) 13-5Henri Cochet (FRA) 12-4Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) 12-8Shlomo Glickstein (ISR) 10-3Wilhelm Bungert (GER) 10-8Pierre Darmon (FRA) 9-2
Doubles W-L
Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) 8-2Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) 7-1Andrei Olhovskiy (RUS) 7-6Emanuel Couto (POR) 6-1Orlando Sirola (ITA) 6-1 Bobby Wilson (GBR) 6-1
Total W-L
Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA) 19-9Nicolas Lapentti (ECU) 16-10Henri Cochet (FRA) 15-7Wilhelm Bungert (GER) 15-10Tomas Koch (BRA) 14-8Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) 13-3
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The Davis Cup Award of Excellence, inaugurated by the International Tennis Hall of Fame and the International Tennis Federation in 2001, is presented to past and present members of a Davis Cup team who best represent the ideals and spirit of the competition.
Davis Cup Award of Excellence
2001 Neale Fraser (AUS)2002 Pierre Darmon (FRA)2003 John Newcombe (AUS)2004 Manuel Santana (ESP)2005 Goran Ivanisevic (CRO) and Miloslav Mecir (SVK)2006 Alex Metreveli (URS)
2007 Stan Smith (USA)
2008 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)
2009 Manuel Orantes (ESP)
2010 Slobodan Zivojinovic (SRB)
2011 Emilio Sanchez (ESP)
2012 Ivan Lendl (CZE)
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Most Games in a TieOverall
Longest World Group ties
India defeated Australia 3-2 in 1974 Eastern Zone Final in India
327 Jasjit Singh (IND) d. Bob Giltinan (AUS) 119 911 1210 86John Alexander (AUS) d. Vijay Amritraj (IND) 1412 1715 68 62Anand Amritraj/Vijay Amritraj (IND) d. John Alexander/Colin Dibley (AUS) 1715 68 63 1618 64John Alexander (AUS) d. Jazjit Singh (IND) 86 64 63Vijay Amritraj (IND) d. Bob Giltinan (AUS) 61 57 64 64
Paraguay defeated France 3-2 in 1985 World Group first round in Paraguay
281 Victor Pecci (PAR) d. Yannick Noah (FRA) 68 1513 26 86 108Francisco Gonzalez (PAR) d. Henri Leconte (FRA) 46 63 36 63 64Henri Leconte/Yannick Noah (FRA) d.Francisco Gonzalez/Victor Pecci (PAR) 62 36 68 75 63Yannick Noah (FRA) d. Francisco Gonzalez (PAR) 36 63 1715 64Victor Pecci (PAR) d. Henri Leconte (FRA) 63 64 36 75
Since the introduction of the tiebreak (1989)
Longest ties (World Group ties in bold)
Longest World Group ties
Romania defeated Ecuador 3-2 in 2003 World Group play-off* in Ecuador
281 Victor Hanescu (ROU) d. Giovanni Lapentti (ECU) 76(3) 67(5) 76(5) 67(1) 64Nicolas Lapentti (ECU) d. Razvan Sabau (ROU) 62 64 36 46 63Florin Mergea/Horia Tecau (ROU) d.Giovanni Lapentti/Nicolas Lapentti (ECU) 76(2) 16 63 36 1311Nicolas Lapentti (ECU) d. Victor Hanescu (ROU) 64 67(4) 67(5) 76(13) 63Razvan Sabau (ROU) d. Giovanni Lapentti (ECU) 64 36 64 57 75
327 1974 (Z-F) India defeated Australia 3-2 in India281 2003 (WG-PO) Romania defeated Ecuador 3-2 in Ecuador
1985 (WG-1R) Paraguay defeated France 3-2 in Paraguay1960 (IZ-F) Italy defeated USA 3-2 in Australia
275 2001 (WG-QF) France defeated Switzerland 3-2 in Switzerland
281 1985 (WG-1R) Paraguay defeated France 3-2 in Paraguay275 2001 (WG-QF) France defeated Switzerland 3-2 in Switzerland253 2009 (WG-1R) Israel defeated Sweden 3-2 in Sweden250 2002 (WG-SF) Russia defeated Argentina 3-2 in Russia243 1987 (WG-1R) Paraguay defeated USA 3-2 in Paraguay
* World Group play-off ties are not considered as World Group matches for statistical purposes.
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Longest ties since the introduction of the tiebreak (1989) (World Group ties in bold)281 2003 (WG-PO) Romania d. Ecuador 3-2 in Ecuador275 2001 (WG-QF) France d. Switzerland 3-2 in Switzerland253 2009 (WG-1R) Israel d. Sweden 3-2 in Sweden
2002 (WG-SF) Russia d. Argentina 3-2 in Russia248 1998 (Z2-2R) Portugal d. Yugoslavia 3-2 in Yugoslavia
Longest Duration of a TieThe 1976 Eastern Zone Final where Australia defeated New Zealand 3-1 lasted 113 days, the longest duration of a tie. The first three rubbers were played on 28-29 February and 1 March in Brisbane. The fourth rubber was played on 19 June 1976 in Nottingham, Great Britain while the fifth rubber was not played.
The longest-known ties in terms of actual playing time are as follows:
21 hours 37 minutes Romania d. Ecuador 3-2, 2003 World Group play-off in Ecuador21 hours 2 minutes France d. Switzerland 3-2, 2001 World Group quarterfinal in Switzerland19 hours 44 minutes Russia d. Argentina 3-2, 2002 World Group semifinal in Russia19 hours 15 minutes Ireland d. Egypt 3-2, 2012 Europe/Africa Zone Group II play-offs in Egypt18 hours 53 minutes Chile d. Austria 3-2, 2009 World Group play-off in Chile
Maximum Number of Sets Played There have been two instances in Davis Cup history of all five rubbers going to five sets.
2003 DAVIS CUP (WG-PO)
1946 DAVIS CUP (Z-SF)
Romania defeated Ecuador 3-2 in Ecuador
Victor Hanescu (ROU) d. Giovanni Lapentti (ECU) 76(3) 67(5) 76(5) 67(1) 64Nicolas Lapentti (ECU) d. Razvan Sabau (ROU) 62 64 36 46 63Florin Mergea/Horia Tecau (ROU) d. Giovanni Lapentti/Nicolas Lapentti (ECU) 76(2) 16 63 36 1311Nicolas Lapentti (ECU) d. Victor Hanescu (ROU) 64 67(4) 67(5) 76(13) 63Razvan Sabau (ROU) d. Giovanni Lapentti (ECU) 64 36 64 57 75
Yugoslavia defeated France 3-2 in France
Yvon Petra (FRA) d. Dragutin Mitic (YUG) 26 86 64 36 86Marcel Bernard (FRA) d. Franjo Puncec (YUG) 26 61 06 75 63Dragutin Mitic/Franjo Puncec (YUG) d. Bernard Destremau/Pierre Pellizza (FRA) 810 86 63 57 108Dragutin Mitic (YUG) d. Marcel Bernard (FRA) 63 46 36 60 63Franjo Puncec (YUG) d. Yvon Petra (FRA) 63 36 64 79 60
Most Games in a Tie
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Most Decisive Victory in a Tie
Most Games in a Rubber
World GroupGermany defeated Indonesia for the loss of 26 games in 1989 first round (Germany only conceded 20 games, when defeating Venezuela in the 2002 World Group play-offs).
OverallSri Lanka defeated Syria for the loss of only six games in 1991 Asia/Oceania Zone Group II first round.
Overall (World Group ties in bold)
Singles
100 Harry Fritz (CAN) d. Jorge Andrew (VEN) (first rubber) 1614 119 911 46 119Canada defeated Venezuela 4-1 - 1982 Americas Zone semifinals in Venezuela
86 Arthur Ashe (USA) d. Christian Kuhnke (FRG) (fifth rubber) 68 1012 97 1311 64USA defeated West Germany 5-0 - 1970 challenge round in USA
85 Michael Westphal (FRG) d. Tomas Smid (TCH) (second rubber) 68 16 75 119 1715*
Germany defeated Czechoslovakia 5-0 - 1985 World Group semifinals in Germany
Dale Power (CAN) d. Alvaro Betancur (COL) (second rubber) 64 2224 26 63 75
Canada defeated Colombia 5-0 – 1976 American Zone preliminary round in Canada
Doubles
122 Stan Smith/Erik Van Dillen (USA) d. Patricio Cornejo/Jaime Fillol (CHI) 79 3739 86 61 63USA defeated Chile 4-0 - 1973 American Zone Final in USA
99 Anand Amritraj/Vijay Amritraj (IND) d. John Alexander/Colin Dibley (AUS) 1715 68 63 1618 64India defeated Australia 3-2 – 1974 Eastern Zone Final in India
95 Wilhelm Bungert/Christian Kuhnke (GER) d. Mark Cox/Peter Curis (GBR) 108 1719 1311 36 62
91 Tomas Berdych/Lukas Rosol (CZE) d Marco Chiudinelli/Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 64 57 64 67(3) 2422Czech Republic defeated Switzerland 3-2 – 2013 World Group first round in Switzerland
* most games in a World Group rubber (see below)
In the World Group
Singles
85 Michael Westphal (FRG) d. Tomas Smid (TCH) (second rubber) 68 16 75 119 1715Germany defeated Czechoslovakia 5-0 - 1985 World Group semifinals in Germany
82 Victor Pecci (PAR) d. Yannick Noah (FRA) (first rubber) 68 1513 26 86 108
Paraguay defeated France 3-2 – 1985 World Group first round in Paraguay
Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Ivo Karlovic (CRO) (first rubber) 67(5) 76(5) 76(6)
Czech Republic defeated Croatia 4-1 – 2009 World Group semifinals in Croatia 67(2) 1614
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Doubles
91 Tomas Berdych/Lukas Rosol (CZE) d. Marco Chiudinelli/Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)
Czech Republic defeated Switzerland 3-2 – 2013 World Group first round
in Switzerland
64 57 64 67(3)
2422
77 Paul Annacone/Ken Flach (USA) d. Pat Cash/John Fitzgerald (AUS) 810 16 75 1311 97Australia defeated USA 3-1 - 1986 World Group semifinals in Australia
Sergio Casal/Emilio Sanchez (ESP) d. Francisco Gonzalez/Victor Pecci (PAR) 62 1618 63 1412
Spain defeated Paraguay 3-2 - 1987 World Group quarterfinals in Venezuela
Lucas Arnold/David Nalbandian (ARG) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov/Marat Safin (RUS) 64 64 57 36 1917
Russia defeated Argentina 3-2 - 2002 World Group semifinals in Russia
Since the introduction of the tiebreak (1989) (World Group ties in bold)
Singles
82 Radek Stepanek d. Ivo Karlovic (CRO) (first rubber) Czech Republic defeated Croatia 4-1 - 2009 World Group semifinals in Croatia
67(5) 76(5) 76(6) 67(2) 1614
Richard Ashby (BAR) d. Jose Medrano (BOL) (first rubber) 46 76(4) 63 57 2018 Barbados defeated Bolivia 3-2 - 1991 Americas Group II first round in Bolivia
77 Irakli Labadze (GEO) d. Lukas Lacko (SVK) (first rubber) 46 76(6) 36 63 1917
Slovak Republic defeated Georgia 4-1 – 2008 Europe Africa Group I second round
in Slovak Republic
Since the introduction of the tiebreak (1989) (World Group ties in bold)
Doubles
91 Tomas Berdych/Lukas Rosol (CZE) d. Marco Chiudinelli/Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) Czech Republic defeated Switzerland 3-2 – 2013 World Group first round in Switzerland
64 57 64 67(3) 2422
78 Carlos Di Laura/Jose Luis Noriega (PER) d. Mauro Menezes/Fernando Roese (BRA) 75 67(6) 76(4) 57 1513Brazil defeated Peru 3-1 in the 1991 American Zone Group I first round in Brazil
77 Viktor Egorov/Dimitri Poliakov (UKR) d. Eoin Collins/Mark Farren (IRL) 67(6) 67(3) 63 64 1715
Ukraine defeated Ireland 5-0 – 1994 Europe/Africa Group II first round in Ireland
Lucas Arnold-Ker/David Nalbandian (ARG) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov/Marat Safin (RUS) 64 64 57 36 1917
Russia defeated Argentina 3-2 – 2002 World Group semifinals in Russia
Most Games in a Rubber
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Longest Rubber in Elapsed Time SINGLES6 hours 22 minutesJohn McEnroe (USA) d. Mats Wilander (SWE) 97 62 1517 36 86 in the fifth rubber of 1982 World Group quarterfinals at St. Louis, MO, USA (USA d. SWE 3-2)
6 hours 21 minutesBoris Becker (FRG) d. John McEnroe (USA) 46 1513 810 62 62 in the second rubber of 1987 World Group relegation tie at Hartford, CT, USA (FRG d. USA 3-2)
6 hours 4 minutesHorst Skoff (AUT) d. Mats Wilander (SWE) 67 76 16 64 97 in the second rubber of 1989 World Group quarterfinals in Vienna, Austria (SWE d. AUT 3-2)
DOUBLES7 hours 1 minuteTomas Berdych/Lukas Rosol (CZE) d Marco Chiudinelli/Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 64 57 64 67(3) 2422 in 2013 World Group first round in Geneva, Switzerland (CZE d. SUI 3-2)6 hours 20 minutesLucas Arnold-Ker/David Nalbandian (ARG) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov/Marat Safin (RUS) 64 64 57 36 1917 in 2002 World Group semifinals in Moscow, Russia (RUS d. ARG 3-2)
5 hours 15 minutesYong-Kyu Lim/Jae-Min Seol (KOR) d. Aqeel Khan/Aisam Qureshi (PAK) 64 62 67 46 1311 in 2012 Asia/Oceania Zone Group II second round in Gimcheon, Korea, Republic (KOR d. PAK 4-0)
Singles
46 Dale Power (CAN) d. Alvaro Betancur (COL) (second rubber) 64 2224 26 63 75 Canada defeated Colombia 5-0 - 1976 American Zone preliminary round in Canada
Andrei Chesnokov (RUS) d. Michiel Schapers (NED) (first rubber) 2422 16 62 62
Russia defeated Netherlands 4-1 - 1987 European Zone semifinals in Netherlands
44 Antonio Munoz (ESP) v Matthias Werren (SUI) (fifth rubber) 2321 31 unf.
Spain defeated Switzerland 4-0 – 1971 European Zone second round in Switzerland
Doubles
76 Stan Smith/Erik van Dillen (USA) d. Patricio Cornejo/Jaime Fillol (CHI) 79 3739 86 61 63 USA defeated Chile 4-0 - 1973 American Zone Final in USA
46 Tomas Berdych/Lukas Rosol (CZE) d. Marco Chiudinelli/Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) Czech Republic defeated Switzerland 3-2 - 2013 World Group first round in Switzerland
64 57 64 67(3) 2422*
44 Douglas Burke/Karl Hale (JAM) d. Allan Lopez/Miguel Merz (ESA) 63 46 2321
Jamaica defeated El Salvador 2-1 - 1993 American Zone Group III round-robin in Costa Rica
Carlos-Alberto Fernandes/Armando Vieira (BRA) d. Arie Avidan-Weiss/Eleazar Davidman (ISR)
16 46 64 62 2321
Brazil defeated Israel 5-0 - 1957 American Zone semifinals in Canada
Most Games in a Set Overall (World Group ties in bold)
* most games in a doubles final set in Davis Cup history (see over)
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Doubles
46 Tomas Berdych/Lukas Rosol (CZE) d. Marco Chiudinelli/Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) Czech Republic defeated Switzerland 3-2 – 2013 World Group first round tie in Switzerland
64 57 64 67(3) 2422
44 Carlos-Alberto Fernandes/Armando Vieira (BRA) d. Arie Avidan-Weiss/Eleazar Davidman (ISR)
16 46 64 62 2321
Brazil defeated Israel 5-0 - 1957 American Zone semifinals in Canada
36 Jan Kodes/Jan Kukal (TCH) d. Jurgen Fassbender/Hans-Jurgen Pohmann (FRG) 46 63 36 62 1917Cezechoslovakia defeated West Germany 3-2 – 1972 European Zone semifinal in Germany
Lucas Arnold-Ker/David Nalbandian (ARG) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov/Marat Safin (RUS) 64 64 57 36 1917Russia defeated Argentina 3-2 - 2002 World Group semifinal in Russia
World Group Singles
40 Carlos Kirmayr (BRA) d. Uli Pinner (GER) (fourth rubber) 62 1113 2119 63Germany defeated Brazil 3-2 - 1981 World Group relegation tie in Brazil
32 John McEnroe (USA) d. Mats Wilander (SWE) (fifth rubber) 97 62 1517 36 86USA defeated Sweden 3-2 – 1982 World Group quarterfinals in USA.
Yannick Noah (FRA) d. Francisco Gonzalez (PAR) (fourth rubber) 36 63 1715 64Paraguay defeated France 3-2 – 1985 World Group first round in Paraguay
Michael Westphal (FRG) d.Tomas Smid (TCH) (second rubber) 68 16 75 119 1715*West Germany defeated Czechoslovakia 5-0 - 1985 World Group semifinals in Germany
Dmitry Tursunov (RUS) d. Andy Roddick (USA) (fourth rubber) 63 64 57 36 1715*Russia defeated USA 3-2 - 2006 World Group semifinals in Russia
* also most games in a final set in a World Group singles rubber
Doubles
46 Tomas Berdych/Lukas Rosol (CZE) d. Marco Chiudinelli/Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) Czech Republic defeated Switzerland 3-2 – 2013 World Group first round tie in Switzerland
64 57 64 67(3) 2422*
40 Stefan Edberg/Anders Jarryd (SWE) d. Anand Amritraj/Vijay Amritraj (IND) 2119 26 63 64 Sweden defeated India 4-1 - 1985 World Group quarterfinals in India
36 Lucas Arnold-Ker/David Nalbandian (ARG) d. Yevgeny Kafelnikov/Marat Safin (RUS) 64 64 57 36 1917Russia defeated Argentina 3-2 - 2002 World Group semifinals in Russia
* also most games in a final set in a World Group doubles rubber
Singles
38 Richard Ashby (BAR) d. Jose Medrano (BOL) (first rubber) 46 76(4) 63 57 2018 Barbados defeated Bolivia 3-2 - 1991 American Zone II first round in Bolivia
Nuno Marques (POR) d. Nenad Zimonjic (YUG) (second rubber) 36 60 26 63 2018Portugal defeated Yugoslavia 3-2 - 1998 Euro/African Zone II second round in Yugoslavia
36 Irakli Labadze (GEO) d. Lukas Lacko (SVK) (first rubber) 46 76(6) 36 63 1917Slovak Republic defeated Georgia 4-1 – 2008 Europe Africa Group I second round
in Slovak Republic
Longest Fifth Sets (World Group ties in bold)
Most Games in a Set
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The 1989 competition introduced the tiebreak for all sets, except the final set (two had been played in dead rubbers previously in error: Brazil v Commonwealth Caribbean (1986) and Sri Lanka v Malaysia (1988)).
Longest Davis Cup Tiebreaks
OverallTiebreak Result Score Tie
19-17 Young-Jun Kim (KOR) d. Aqeel Khan (PAK)
76 46 63 76 PAK d. KOR 3-2, 2003 Asia/Oceania Group I relegation play-off (second rubber)
18-16 Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR) d. Amir Delic (BIH)
76 76 64 BLR d. BIH 4-1, 2012 Europe/Africa Group II second round (fourth rubber)
16-14 Federico Dondo (URU) d. Juan-Antonio Marin (CRC)
76 63 67 76 URU d. CRC 4-1, 1999 Americas Group II quarterfinal (fourth rubber)
16-14 Michael Leong (POC) d. Jicham Zaatini (LIB)
75 67 63 46 62 POC d. LIB 3-2, 2005 Asia/Oceania Group II first round (fourth rubber)
World Group
Tiebreak Result Score Tie
15-13 Patrick Rafter (AUS) d. David Rikl (CZE) 76 06 62 AUS d. CZE 5-0, 1997 World Group first round (fifth rubber)
14-12 Jonas Bjorkman/Nicklas Kulti (SWE) d. Dominik Hrbaty/Karol Kucera (SVK)
46 76 67 61 63 SVK d. SWE 3-2, 1999 World Group first round (third rubber)
Peter Wessels (NED) d. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)
76 67 76 64 NED d. SUI 3-2, 2005 World Group first round (second rubber)
Oliver Marach/Alexander Peya (AUT) d. Marcel Granollers/Marc Lopez (ESP)
36 64 64 76 ESP d. AUT 4-1, 2012 World Group quarterfinal (third rubber)
Most Tiebreaks in a Tie Overall
Tie Zone and Round No. of Tiebreaks in tie
Croatia d. Brazil 4-1 2008 World Group play-off 11
Finland d. Poland 3-2 2010 Europe/Africa Zone Group I first round 10
Norway d. Estonia 3-2 2001 Europe/Africa Zone Group II first round 9
Canada d. Brazil 3-2 2003 World Group play-off 9
Netherlands d. Ukraine 3-2 2011 Europe/Africa Zone Group I first round 9
World Group
Tie Round No. of Tiebreaks in tie
Netherlands d. Spain 4-1 2001 first round 8
Australia d. Sweden 4-1 2001 semifinal 8
Spain d. Czech Republic 3-2 2004 first round 8
France d. Spain 5-0 2010 quarterfinal 8
* also joint-longest doubles tiebreak in Davis Cup (Wayne Black/Kevin Ullyet (ZIM) d. Max Mirnyi/Vladimir Voltchkov (BLR) 63 76 46 76(12), 2002. Europe/Africa Zone Group I second round (ZIM d. BLR 4-1)).
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2012 World GroupFirst Round
10-12 FebruaryQuarterfinals
6-8 AprilSemifinals
14-16 September
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
Final16-18 November
(S) Spain C*
Kazakhstan
(S) Russia
Austria C
(S) France
Canada C*
(S) USA
Switzerland C
Italy
(S) Czech Republic C
Sweden
(S) Serbia C
Japan C*
(S) Croatia
Germany C
(S) Argentina
CHAMPION NATION
Spain C
5-0
Spain C
4-1
Spain
3-1
Czech Republic3-2
Czech Republic C
3-2
USA
3-2
Czech Republic
4-1
Argentina C
4-1
France C
4-1
Czech Republic C
4-1
Croatia
3-2
Austria
3-2
USA
5-0
Serbia
4-1
Argentina C
4-1
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2012 World Group Play-offsPlay-off ties
14-16 September
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
Winners qualified for World Group in 2013
Kazakhstan
3-1
Germany
3-2
(S) Kazakhstan C*
Uzbekistan
(S) Germany C
Australia
(S) Israel
Japan C*
(S) Sweden
Belgium C
(S) Canada
South Africa C*
(S) Russia
Brazil C
(S) Italy C
Chile
(S) Switzerland
Netherlands C
Israel
3-2
Canada
4-1
Belgium
5-0
Brazil
5-0
Italy
4-1
Switzerland
3-2
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Second Round play-off
14-16 Sep, 19-21 Oct
First Round play-offs
6-8 Apr, 14-16 Sep
First Round10-12 February
2012 Americas Zone Group I
(S) Chile
Bye
Peru
Uruguay C
Ecuador C
Colombia
Bye
(S) Brazil
Relegated to Group II in 2013
Advanced to play-offs for 2013 World Group
Advanced to play-offs for 2013 World Group
Second Round 6-8 April
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
Chile
Colombia
4-1
Uruguay C
3-1
Bye
Peru
Peru C*
Peru
1-4
Ecuador
Ecuador
Bye Brazil C
Brazil
4-1
Chile
3-1
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2012 Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
Second Round play-off
14-16 Sep, 19-21 Oct
First Round play-offs
6-8 Apr, 14-16 Sep
First Round10-12 February
(S) India
Bye
New Zealand C
Uzbekistan
Korea, Republic C
Chinese Taipei
China, P.R
(S) Australia C
Relegated to Group II in 2013
Advanced to play-offs for 2013 World Group
Advanced to play-offs for 2013 World Group
Second Round 6-8 April
India
Korea, Republic
4-1
Uzbekistan C
3-2
India C
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
2-3
Chinese Taipei C
Chinese Taipei C
China, P.R Australia C
5-0
Australia
5-0
Uzbekistan
3-2
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Second Round play-off
14-16 Sep, 19-21 Oct
First Round play-offs
6-8 Apr, 14-16 Sep
First Round10-12 February
2012 Europe/Africa Zone Group ISecond Round
6-8 April
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot(#) Israel v Poland played 4-6 March
(S) Israel
Bye
Portugal
Bye
(S) Belgium
Bye
Great Britain C
Slovak Republic
Finland
Netherlands C
Bye
(S) Romania
Denmark
Slovenia C
Bye
(S) South Africa
Israel C
Portugal
Belgium
Great Britain C
Netherlands C
Romania
Slovenia
South Africa C*
Bye
Portugal
Bye
Slovak Republic
Finland
Romania C
Denmark
Bye
Advanced to play-offs for 2013 World Group
Advanced to play-offs for 2013 World Group
Advanced to play-offs for 2013 World Group
Israel
3-2
Portugal
Slovak Republic C
Portugal
1-3
Finland
1-4
Finland C
Denmark
Belgium
4-1
Netherlands
5-0
South Africa
4-1
Relegated to Group II in 2013
Relegated to Group II in 2013
3-2
5-0
5-0
Advanced to play-offs for 2013 World Group
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Play-offs 6-8 April
First Round10-12 February
Second Round6-8 April
2012 Americas Zone Group IIFinal
14-16 September
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
Promoted to Group I in 2013
(S) Paraguay
Barbados C
(S) Mexico C*
El Salvador
Bolivia
(S) Dominican Rep. C
Puerto Rico
(S) Venezuela C*
Relegated to Group III in 2013
Relegated to Group III in 2013
El Salvador C
Puerto Rico C
Bolivia
1-3
2-3
Barbados
3-2
Mexico C*
5-0
Dominican Rep.
4-1
Dominican Rep. C
3-1
Dominican Rep.
3-2
Mexico
5-0
Venezuela C
5-0
Paraguay
Paraguay
Bolivia
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Play-offs 6-8 April
First Round10-12 February
Second Round6-8 April
2012 Asia/Oceania Zone Group IIFinal
14-16 September
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
Promoted to Group I in 2013
(S) Philippines C*
Pacific Oceania
(S) Pakistan C
Lebanon
Hong Kong, China C
(S) Indonesia
Sri Lanka C
(S) Thailand
Relegated to Group III in 2013
Relegated to Group III in 2013
Hong Kong, China C
Pacific Oceania
Lebanon C
Sri Lanka
Hong Kong, China
2-3
Pacific Oceania
1-4
Philippines C
5-0
Pakistan
3-2
Indonesia C
3-2
Indonesia C
3-2
Indonesia
3-2
Philippines
5-0
Thailand
3-2
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2012 Europe/Africa Zone Group IIPlay-offs 6-8 April
First Round10-12 February
Second Round6-8 April
Third Round 14-16 September
Key(S) = SeedC = Choice of Ground* = Choice of Ground if chosen by lot
(S) Ukraine C*
Monaco
(S) Cyprus C
Morocco
(S) Hungary C
Ireland
(S) Latvia
Egypt C*
Moldova
(S) Belarus C*
Turkey C*
(S)
Luxembourg
(S) Estonia C*
Madagascar
(S) Poland C*
Ukraine
5-0
Morocco
2-3
Egypt
2-3
Turkey
2-3
Madagascar
1-4
Latvia C
3-2
Belarus
4-1
Poland C
4-1
Relegated to Group III in 2013
Relegated to Group III in 2013
Relegated to Group III in 2013
Relegated to Group III in 2013
Ukraine C*
5-0
Cyprus
3-2
Hungary C*
3-2
Latvia
3-2
Belarus C
4-1
3-1
Estonia
5-0
5-0
Monaco
Morocco C
Ireland
Egypt C
Moldova
Turkey C
Luxembourg
Poland C
Ukraine
3-2
Poland
3-2
Promoted to Group I in 2013
Promoted to Group I in 2013
Madagascar C*
Bosnia/Herzegovina
Bosnia/Herzegovina
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Venue: Tobago, Trinidad & TobagoSurface: Hard (outdoors)Dates: 18-23 June
Venue: Tehran, IranSurface: Clay (outdoors)Dates: 25-29 April
Venue: Sofia, Bulgaria Surface: Clay (outdoors)Dates: 2-5 May
2012 Group IIIAmericas Zone
Asia/Oceania Zone
Europe Zone
Africa Zone
Final Standings:1= Guatemala & Haiti (promoted to Americas Zone Group II in 2013)
3= Bahamas & Costa Rica5= Jamaica & Trinidad & Tobago7= Honduras & Panama9= Aruba & US Virgin Islands
Final Standings:1. Syria (promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2013)2. Kuwait (promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2013)
3. Malaysia4. Iran 5. Vietnam6. Oman
7. Bangladesh (relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV in 2013)8. Kyrgyzstan (relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV in 2013)
Venue: Tunis, Tunisia Surface: Clay (outdoors)Dates: 2-6 July
Final Standings:1= Benin & Tunisia (promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2013)
3= Ivory Coast & Zimbabwe5. Namibia6. Kenya 7. Ghana 8. Algeria
Final Standings:1= Bulgaria & Lithuania (promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2013)
3= Greece & Macedonia5= Georgia & Norway7= Andorra & Armenia 9= Malta & Montenegro 11= Albania & San Marino13. Iceland
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2012 Group IVAsia/Oceania Zone
Venue: Doha, QatarSurface: Hard (outdoors)Dates: 16-21 April
Final Standings 1= Cambodia & UAE (promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III in 2013)
3= Qatar & Turkmenistan5. Saudi Arabia6. Singapore7. Jordan8. Iraq9. Myanmar10. Bahrain
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2012 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas ResultsWorld Group10-12 FebruaryFirst round Spain defeated Kazakhstan 5-0, Oviedo, Spain, Clay (I): Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) d. Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) 61 46 76(2) 46 64; Nicolas Almagro (ESP) d. Andrey Golubev (KAZ) 63 46 61 61; Marcel Granollers/Marc Lopez (ESP) d. Evgeny Korolev/Yuriy Schukin (KAZ) 62 63 61; Nicolas Almagro (ESP) d. Evgeny Korolev (KAZ) 63 64; Marcel Granollers (ESP) d. Andrey Golubev (KAZ) 63 67(2) 63. Austria defeated Russia 3-2, Wiener Neustadt, Austria, Hard (I): Jurgen Melzer (AUT) d. Igor Kunitsyn (RUS) 62 67(3) 64 36 61; Andreas Haider-Maurer (AUT) d. Alex Bogomolov Jr. (RUS) 61 64 67(1) 62; Nikolay Davydenko/Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) d. Oliver Marach/Alexander Peya (AUT) 76(1) 67(7) 75 36 64; Jurgen Melzer (AUT) d. Alex Bogomolov Jr. (RUS) 62 64 61; Igor Kunitsyn (RUS) d. Andreas Haider-Maurer (AUT) 64 46 76(4). France defeated Canada 4-1, Vancouver, Canada, Hard (I): Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) d. Vasek Pospisil (CAN) 61 63 63; Milos Raonic (CAN) d. Julien Benneteau (FRA) 62 64 75; Julien Benneteau/Michael Llodra (FRA) d. Daniel Nestor/Milos Raonic (CAN) 76(1) 76(2) 63; Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) d. Frank Dancevic (CAN) 64 64 61; Gael Monfils (FRA) d. Vasek Pospisil (CAN) 64 64. USA defeated Switzerland 5-0, Fribourg, Switzerland, Clay (I): Mardy Fish (USA) d. Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 62 46 46 61 97; John Isner (USA) d. Roger Federer (SUI) 46 63 76(4) 62; Mike Bryan/Mardy Fish (USA) d. Roger Federer/Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 46 63 63 63; Ryan Harrison (USA) d. Michael Lammer (SUI) 76(0) 76(4); John Isner (USA) d. Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) 63 64. Czech Republic defeated Italy 4-1, Ostrava, Czech Republic, Hard (I): Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Andreas Seppi (ITA) 46 64 63 36 63; Tomas Berdych (CZE) d. Simone Bolelli (ITA) 63 46 75 62; Tomas Berdych/Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Daniele Bracciali/Potito Starace (ITA) 63 64 62; Lukas Rosol (CZE) d. Andreas Seppi (ITA) 46 63 64; Simone Bolelli (ITA) d. Frantisek Cermak (CZE) 64 64. Serbia defeated Sweden 4-1, Nis, Serbia, Hard (I): Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) d. Filip Prpic (SWE) 63 63 64; Viktor Troicki (SRB) d. Michael Ryderstedt (SWE) 64 63 57 63; Johan Brunstrom/Robert Lindstedt (SWE) d. Janko Tipsarevic/Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) 36 63 76(4) 67(3) 108; Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) d. Michael Ryderstedt (SWE) 62 76(5) 75; Dusan Lajovic (SRB) d. Filip Prpic (SWE) 64 64. Croatia defeated Japan 3-2, Hyogo, Japan, Hard (I): Go Soeda (JPN) d. Ivan Dodig (CRO) 67(3) 36 64 63 75; Ivo Karlovic (CRO) d. Kei Nishikori (JPN) 64 64 63; Ivan Dodig/Ivo Karlovic (CRO) d. Tatsuma Ito/Yuichi Sugita (JPN) 64 64 36 63; Kei Nishikori (JPN) d. Ivan Dodig (CRO) 75 76(4) 63; Ivo Karlovic (CRO) d. Go Soeda (JPN) 76(4) 61 64. Argentina defeated Germany 4-1, Bamberg, Germany, Clay (I): Juan Monaco (ARG) d. Philipp Petzschner (GER) 63 63 63; David Nalbandian (ARG) d. Florian Mayer (GER) 26 60 61 76(5); David Nalbandian/Eduardo Schwank (ARG) d. Tommy Haas/Philipp Petzschner (GER) 36 46 64 63 64; Juan Ignacio Chela (ARG) d. Florian Mayer (GER) 75 75; Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (GER) d. Eduardo Schwank (ARG) 76(1) 75.
6-8 April QuarterfinalsSpain defeated Austria 4-1, Castellon, Spain, Clay (O): Nicolas Almagro (ESP) d. Jurgen Melzer (AUT) 62 62 64; David Ferrer (ESP) d. Andreas Haider-Maurer (AUT) 61 63 61; Oliver Marach/Alexander Peya (AUT) d. Marcel Granollers/Marc Lopez (ESP) 36 64 64 76(12); David Ferrer (ESP) d. Jurgen Melzer (AUT) 75 63 63; Nicolas Almagro (ESP) d. Alexander Peya (AUT) 75 75. USA defeated France 3-2, Roquebrune, France, Clay (O): Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) d. Ryan Harrison (USA) 75 62 26 62; John Isner (USA) d. Gilles Simon (FRA) 63 62 75; Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (USA) d. Julien Benneteau/Michael Llodra (FRA) 64 64 76(4); John Isner (USA) d. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 63 76(4) 57 63; Gilles Simon (FRA) d. Ryan Harrison (USA) 62 63. Czech Republic defeated Serbia 4-1, Prague, Czech Republic, Clay (I): Tomas Berdych (CZE) d. Viktor Troicki (SRB) 62 61 62; Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) d. Radek Stepanek (CZE) 57 64 64 46 97; Tomas Berdych/Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Ilija Bozoljac/Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) 64 62 76(4); Tomas Berdych (CZE) d. Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 76(6) 76(6) 76(7); Lukas Rosol (CZE) d. Viktor Troicki (SRB) 76(5) 75. Argentina defeated Croatia 4-1, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Clay (O): Marin Cilic (CRO) d. David Nalbandian (ARG) 57 64 46 76(2) 63; Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) d. Ivo Karlovic (CRO) 62 76(7) 61; David Nalbandian/Eduardo Schwank (ARG) d. Marin Cilic/Ivo Karlovic (CRO) 36 76(6) 63 67(6) 86; Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) d. Marin Cilic (CRO) 61 62 61; Juan Monaco (ARG) d. Antonio Veic (CRO) 61 61.
14-16 September Semifinals Spain defeated USA 3-1, Gijon, Spain, Clay (O): David Ferrer (ESP) d. Sam Querrey (USA) 46 62 62 64; Nicolas Almagro (ESP) d. John Isner (USA) 64 46 64 36 75; Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (USA) d. Marcel Granollers/Marc Lopez (ESP) 63 36 75 75; David Ferrer (ESP) d. John Isner (USA) 67(3) 63 64 62. Czech Republic defeated Argentina 3-2, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Clay (O): Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) d. Radek Stepanek (CZE) 64 64 62; Tomas Berdych (CZE) d. Juan Monaco (ARG) 61 46 16 64 64; Tomas Berdych/Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Carlos Berlocq/Eduardo Schwank (ARG) 63 64 63; Tomas Berdych (CZE) d. Carlos Berlocq (ARG) 63 63 64; Juan Monaco (ARG) d. Ivo Minar (CZE) 63 76(2).
16-18 November Final Czech Republic defeated Spain 3-2, O2 Arena, Prague, Hard (I): David Ferrer (ESP) d. Radek Stepanek (CZE) 63 64 64; Tomas Berdych (CZE) d. Nicolas Almagro (ESP) 63 36 63 67(5) 63; Tomas Berdych/Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Marcel Granollers/Marc Lopez (ESP) 36 75 75 63; David Ferrer (ESP) d. Tomas Berdych (CZE) 62 63 75; Radek Stepanek (CZE) d. Nicolas Almagro (ESP) 64 76(0) 36 63.
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14-16 September World Group play-offs Kazakhstan defeated Uzbekistan 3-1, Astana, Kazakhstan, Clay (I): Denis Istomin (UZB) d. Evgeny Korolev (KAZ) 63 46 62 06 63; Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) d. Farrukh Dustov (UZB) 62 64 36 76(5); Andrey Golubev/Yuriy Schukin (KAZ) d. Farrukh Dustov/Denis Istomin (UZB) 76(3) 63 64; Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) d. Denis Istomin (UZB) 64 62 67(5) 62. Germany defeated Australia 3-2, Hamburg, Germany, Clay (O): Bernard Tomic (AUS) d. Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (GER) 26 63 64 76(4); Florian Mayer (GER) d. Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 75 63 62; Chris Guccione/Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) d. Benjamin Becker/Philipp Petzschner (GER) 63 62 26 76(4); Florian Mayer (GER) d. Bernard Tomic (AUS) 64 62 63; Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (GER) d. Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 64 61 64. Israel defeated Japan 3-2, Tokyo, Japan, Hard (O): Go Soeda (JPN) d. Dudi Sela (ISR) 62 64 36 64; Amir Weintraub (ISR) d. Tatsuma Ito (JPN) 63 62 64; Jonathan Erlich/Andy Ram (ISR) d. Tatsuma Ito/Yuichi Sugita (JPN) 57 63 63 61; Kei Nishikori (JPN) d. Dudi Sela (ISR) 63 36 46 64 75; Amir Weintraub (ISR) d. Go Soeda (JPN) 63 76(5) 46 63. Belgium defeated Sweden 5-0, Brussels, Belgium, Clay (O): Steve Darcis (BEL) d. Michael Ryderstedt (SWE) 63 76(3) 60; David Goffin (BEL) d. Andreas Vinciguerra (SWE) 64 63 75; Ruben Bemelmans/Olivier Rochus (BEL) d. Johan Brunstrom/Michael Ryderstedt (SWE) 64 46 63 62; David Goffin (BEL) d. Markus Eriksson (SWE) 63 64; Steve Darcis (BEL) d. Andreas Vinciguerra (SWE) 64 62. Canada defeated South Africa 4-1, Montreal, Canada, Hard (O): Vasek Pospisil (CAN) d. Izak van der Merwe (RSA) 63 64 64; Milos Raonic (CAN) d. Nikala Scholtz (RSA) 75 64 75; Raven Klaasen/Izak van der Merwe (RSA) d. Daniel Nestor/Vasek Pospisil (CAN) 64 76(3) 76(5); Milos Raonic (CAN) d. Izak van der Merwe (RSA) 62 62 64; Frank Dancevic (CAN) d. Nikala Scholtz (RSA) 62 62. Brazil defeated Russia 5-0, Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil, Clay (O): Rogerio Dutra Silva (BRA) d. Igor Andreev (RUS) 62 61 ret.; Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) d. Teymuraz Gabashvili (RUS) 63 46 60 76(4); Marcelo Melo/Bruno Soares (BRA) d. Alex Bogomolov Jr./Teymuraz Gabashvili (RUS) 75 62 76(7); Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) d. Alex Bogomolov Jr. (RUS) 76(4) 63; Rogerio Dutra Silva (BRA) d. Stanislav Vovk (RUS) 62 62. Italy defeated Chile 4-1, Naples, Italy, Clay (O): Andreas Seppi (ITA) d. Guillermo Hormazabal (CHI) 75 61 62; Fabio Fognini (ITA) d. Paul Capdeville (CHI) 26 62 67(6) 61 62; Jorge Aguilar/Paul Capdeville (CHI) d. Daniele Bracciali/Andreas Seppi (ITA) 64 46 64 62; Andreas Seppi (ITA) d. Paul Capdeville (CHI) 63 61 63; Simone Bolelli (ITA) d. Christian Garin (CHI) 64 63. Switzerland defeated Netherlands 3-2, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Clay (O): Roger Federer (SUI) d. Thiemo de Bakker (NED) 63 64 64; Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) d. Robin Haase (NED) 63 36 63 76(4); Robin Haase/Jean-Julien Rojer (NED) d. Roger Federer/Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 64 62 57 63; Roger Federer (SUI) d. Robin Haase (NED) 61 64 64; Thiemo de Bakker (NED) d. Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) 62 76(4).
10-12 February First round Uruguay defeated Peru 3-1, Montevideo, Uruguay, Clay (O): Martin Cuevas (URU) d. Duilio Beretta (PER) 76(3) 63 61; Marcel Felder (URU) d. Mauricio Echazu (PER) 63 62 64; Duilio Beretta/Sergio Galdos (PER) d. Martin Cuevas/Marcel Felder (URU) 61 63 36 63; Marcel Felder (URU) d. Duilio Beretta (PER) 26 62 63 61. Colombia defeated Ecuador 4-1, Salinas, Ecuador, Clay (O): Julio-Cesar Campozano (ECU) d. Robert Farah (COL) 76(4) 64 62; Santiago Giraldo (COL) d. Ivan Endara (ECU) 62 46 60 61; Juan-Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah (COL) d. Julio-Cesar Campozano/Diego Hidalgo (ECU) 64 62 62; Santiago Giraldo (COL) d. Julio-Cesar Campozano (ECU) 63 64 63; Juan-Sebastian Cabal (COL) d. Diego Hidalgo (ECU) 62 75.
6-8 April Second round Chile defeated Uruguay 3-1, Montevideo, Uruguay, Clay (O): Marcel Felder (URU) d. Jorge Aguilar (CHI) 64 67(4) 61 62; Paul Capdeville (CHI) d. Martin Cuevas (URU) 61 63 60; Jorge Aguilar/Paul Capdeville (CHI) d. Ariel Behar/Marcel Felder (URU) 60 64 62; Paul Capdeville (CHI) d. Marcel Felder (URU) 62 46 26 62 63. Brazil defeated Colombia 4-1, Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil, Clay (O): Santiago Giraldo (COL) d. Joao Souza (BRA) 63 64 64; Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) d. Alejandro Falla (COL) 26 36 61 64 63; Marcelo Melo/Bruno Soares (BRA) d. Juan-Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah (COL) 63 64 62; Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) d. Santiago Giraldo (COL) 62 76(3) 62; Joao Souza (BRA) d. Robert Farah (COL) 46 63 64.Brazil and Chile advanced to the World Group play-offs on 14-16 September 2012.
14-16 September Relegation play-offEcuador defeated Peru 4-1, Lima, Peru, Clay (O): Emilio Gomez (ECU) d. Duilio Beretta (PER) 57 62 63 64; Julio-Cesar Campozano (ECU) d. Mauricio Echazu (PER) 76(6) 63 64; Duilio Beretta/Sergio Galdos (PER) d. Julio-Cesar Campozano/Roberto Quiroz (ECU) 63 62 64; Julio-Cesar Campozano (ECU) d. Duilio Beretta (PER) 76(0) 46 57 61 60; Roberto Quiroz (ECU) d. Jorge Brian Panta Herreros (PER) 76(8) 61.Peru relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2013.
Group IAmericas Zone
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10-12 February First round Uzbekistan defeated New Zealand 3-2, Tauranga, New Zealand, Hard (I): Denis Istomin (UZB) d. Jose Statham (NZL) 61 61 63; Farrukh Dustov (UZB) d. Michael Venus (NZL) 36 61 62 62; Farrukh Dustov/Denis Istomin (UZB) d. Daniel King-Turner/Michael Venus (NZL) 64 76(4) 61; Artem Sitak (NZL) d. Murad Inoyatov (UZB) 62 36 63; Daniel King-Turner (NZL) d. Sarvar Ikramov (UZB) 46 64 63. Korea, Republic defeated Chinese Taipei 4-1, Gimcheon, Korea, Republic, Hard (I): Yong-Kyu Lim (KOR) d. Ti Chen (TPE) 57 36 61 75 64; Suk-Young Jeong (KOR) d. Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 64 46 63 76(5); Yong-Kyu Lim/Jae-Min Seol (KOR) d. Liang-Chi Huang/Chu-Huan Yi (KOR) 64 63 67(4) 36 75; Min Hyeok Cho (KOR) d. Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 62 75; Liang-Chi Huang (TPE) d. Jae-Min Seol (KOR) 76(5) 63. Australia defeated China, P.R. 5-0, Geelong, Australia, Grass (O): Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) d. Ze Zhang (CHN) 62 61 76(4); Bernard Tomic (AUS) d. Di Wu (CHN) 64 76(3) 63; Chris Guccione/Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) d. Zhe Li/Ze Zhang (CHN) 62 62 62; Matthew Ebden (AUS) d. Ya-Nan Ma (CHN) 64 62. Chris Guccione (AUS) d. Di Wu (CHN) 62 64.
6-8 April Second round Uzbekistan defeated India 3-2, Namangan, Uzbekistan, Clay (I): Denis Istomin (UZB) d. Sanam Singh (IND) 63 62 64; Farrukh Dustov (UZB) d. Yuki Bhambri (IND) 64 64 63; Murad Inoyatov/Denis Istomin (UZB) d. Rohan Bopanna/Leander Paes (IND) 76(4) 64 36 63; Yuki Bhambri (IND) d. Denis Istomin (UZB) 67(1) 76(3) 76(3); Rohan Bopanna (IND) d. Sarvar Ikramov (UZB) 62 67(0) 61. Australia defeated Korea, Republic 5-0, Brisbane, Australia, Hard (O): Bernard Tomic (AUS) d. Min Hyeok Cho (KOR) 75 63 63; Matthew Ebden (AUS) d. Suk-Young Jeong (KOR) 63 63 64; Chris Guccione/Marinko Matosevic (AUS) d. Suk-Young Jeong/Jae-Min Seol (KOR) 46 61 64 62; Bernard Tomic (AUS) d. Jung-Woong Na (KOR) 62 61; Marinko Matosevic (AUS) d. Min Hyeok Cho (KOR) 62 26 60.Australia and Uzbekistan advanced to the World Group play-offs on 14-16 September 2012.
6-8 April First round relegation play-offs China, P.R. defeated Chinese Taipei 3-2, Kaohsiung City, Chinese Taipei, Hard (O): Di Wu (CHN) d. Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 64 26 76(0) 36 86; Jimmy Wang (TPE) d. Ze Zhang (CHN) 63 64 36 62; Zhe Li/Ze Zhang (CHN) d. Cheng-Peng Hsieh/Hsin-Han Lee (TPE) 76(4) 76(4) 63; Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) d. Ze Zhang (CHN) 63 64 36 75; Di Wu (CHN) d. Jimmy Wang (TPE) 64 76(4) 76(4).
14-16 September First round relegation play-offs India defeated New Zealand 5-0, Chandigarh, India, Hard (O): Yuki Bhambri (IND) d. Daniel King-Turner (NZL) 36 06 62 64 62; Vishnu Vardhan (IND) d. Jose Statham (NZL) 62 67(2) 64 62; Divij Sharan/Vishnu Vardhan (IND) d. Daniel King-Turner/Michael Venus (NZL) 76(3) 46 63 67(4) 63; Yuki Bhambri (IND) d. Jose Statham (NZL) 26 75 76(5); Sanam Singh (IND) d. Artem Sitak (NZL) 64 61.
19-21 October Second round relegation play-offChinese Taipei defeated New Zealand 3-2, Kaohsiung Yangming Tennis Courts, Kaohsiung City, Chinese Taipei, Hard (O): Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) d. Daniel King-Turner (NZL) 46 60 63 76(2); Liang-Chi Huang (TPE) d. Michael Venus (NZL) 64 76(0) 63; Daniel King-Turner/Artem Sitak (NZL) d. Cheng-Peng Hsieh/Liang-Chi Huang (TPE) 36 76(4) 61 64; Liang-Chi Huang (TPE) d. Daniel King-Turner (NZL) 63 76(3) 61; Artem Sitak (NZL) d. Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 61 76(3).New Zealand relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2013.
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10-12 February First round Great Britain defeated Slovak Republic 3-2, Glasgow, Great Britain, Hard (I): Daniel Evans (GBR) d. Lukas Lacko (SVK) 63 75 75; Martin Klizan (SVK) d. James Ward (GBR) 62 46 64 76(3); Colin Fleming/Ross Hutchins (GBR) d. Michal Mertinak/Filip Polasek (SVK) 63 76(4) 06 63; Lukas Lacko (SVK) d. James Ward (GBR) 76(9) 61 63; Daniel Evans (GBR) d. Martin Klizan (SVK) 61 61 46 36 63. Netherlands defeated Finland 5-0, s’Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, Hard (I): Robin Haase (NED) d. Juho Paukku (FIN) 61 61 61; Thiemo de Bakker (NED) d. Timo Nieminen (FIN) 61 75 63; Robin Haase/Jean-Julien Rojer (NED) d. Harri Heliovaara/Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) 62 76(4) 62; Jesse Huta Galung (NED) d. Harri Heliovaara (FIN) 62 64; Thiemo de Bakker (NED) d. Juho Paukku (FIN) 36 63 62. Slovenia defeated Denmark 5-0, Velenje, Slovenia, Hard (I): Grega Zemlja (SLO) d. Kristian Pless (DEN) 60 61 64; Blaz Kavcic (SLO) d. Frederik Nielsen (DEN) 62 64 64; Blaz Kavcic/Grega Zemlja (SLO) d. Thomas Kromann/Frederik Nielsen (DEN) 64 67(5) 64 75; Aljaz Bedene (SLO) d. Thomas Kromann (DEN) 63 36 64; Janez Semrajc (SLO) d. Kristian Pless (DEN) 76(5) 63.
6-8 ApriSecond round Israel defeated Portugal 3-2, Ramat HaSharon, Israel, Hard (O): Dudi Sela (ISR) d. Frederico Gil (POR) 63 64 64; Amir Weintraub (ISR) d. Rui Machado (POR) 57 63 61 75; Jonathan Erlich/Andy Ram (ISR) d. Gastao Elias/Joao Sousa (POR) 64 64 63; Joao Sousa (POR) d. Andy Ram (ISR) 75 60; Frederico Gil (POR) d. Amir Weintraub (ISR) 36 63 76(3). Belgium defeated Great Britain 4-1, Glasgow, Great Britain, Hard (I): Steve Darcis (BEL) d. Josh Goodall (GBR) 67(2) 63 64 64; Olivier Rochus (BEL) d. Daniel Evans (GBR) 36 64 76(7) 64; Colin Fleming/Ross Hutchins (GBR) d. Ruben Bemelmans/David Goffin (BEL) 46 75 63 64; David Goffin (BEL) d. Josh Goodall (GBR) 64 64 64; Ruben Bemelmans (BEL) d. Daniel Evans (GBR) 64 64. Netherlands defeated Romania 5-0, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Hard (I): Thomas Schoorel (NED) d. Petru-Alexandru Luncanu (ROU) 61 63 63; Robin Haase (NED) d. Andrei Daescu (ROU) 63 63 64; Jean-Julien Rojer/Igor Sijsling (NED) d. Andrei Daescu/Florin Mergea (ROU) 63 76(3) 67(3) 36 97; Robin Haase (NED) d. Petru-Alexandru Luncanu (ROU) 75 62; Thomas Schoorel (NED) d. Darius Florin Bragusi (ROU) 62 62. South Africa defeated Slovenia 4-1, Johannesburg, South Africa, Hard (O): Blaz Kavcic (SLO) d. Ruan Roelofse (RSA) 67(4) 61 61 63; Izak van der Merwe (RSA) d. Grega Zemlja (SLO) 61 36 63 64; Raven Klaasen/Izak van der Merwe (RSA) d. Blaz Kavcic/Grega Zemlja (SLO) 67(5) 76(4) 61 64; Izak van der Merwe (RSA) d. Blaz Kavcic (SLO) 76(3) 64 64; Ruan Roelofse (RSA) d. Nik Razborsek (SLO) 46 63 76(2). Belgium, Israel, Netherlands and South Africa advanced to the World Group play-offs on 14-16 September 2012.
6-8 April First round relegation play-off Romania defeated Finland 3-2, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Hard (I): Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) d. Victor Crivoi (ROU) 75 61 62; Marius Copil (ROU) d. Harri Heliovaara (FIN) 36 64 62 64; Florin Mergea/Horia Tecau (ROU) d. Harri Heliovaara/Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) 64 76(4) 61; Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) d. Marius Copil (ROU) 63 75 16 76(4); Victor Crivoi (ROU) d. Harri Heliovaara (FIN) 46 76(5) 67(2) 63 75.
14-16 September Second round relegation play-off Slovak Republic defeated Portugal 3-1, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, Hard (I): Martin Klizan (SVK) d. Gastao Elias (POR) 36 62 76(4) 62; Joao Sousa (POR) d. Lukas Lacko (SVK) 64 64 63; Michal Mertinak/Filip Polasek (SVK) d. Gastao Elias/Joao Sousa (POR) 75 46 76(5) 63; Martin Klizan (SVK) d. Joao Sousa (POR) 62 75 67(9) 61.
19-21 October Second round relegation play-off Denmark defeated Finland 4-1, Tali Tennis Center, Helsinki, Finland, Hard (I): Juho Paukku (FIN) d. Frederik Nielsen (DEN) 46 76(10) 76(4) 76(5); Martin Pedersen (DEN) d. Timo Nieminen (FIN) 62 63 63; Thomas Kromann/Frederik Nielsen (DEN) d. Timo Nieminen/Juho Paukku (FIN) 64 62 64; Frederik Nielsen (DEN) d. Timo Nieminen (FIN) 63 63 36 26 61; Christoffer Konigsfeldt (DEN) d. Herkko Pollanen (FIN) 63 76(7).Finland and Portugal relegated to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2013.
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10-12 February First roundBarbados defeated Paraguay 3-2, St. Michael, Barbados, Hard (O): Darian King (BAR) d. Juan-Enrique Crosa (PAR) 63 63 64; Haydn Lewis (BAR) d. Daniel Lopez (PAR) 64 75 64; Darian King/Haydn Lewis (BAR) d. Juan-Enrique Crosa/Gustavo Ramirez (PAR) 63 64 64; Daniel Lopez (PAR) d. Anthony Marshall (BAR) 76(3) 63; Jose Benitez (PAR) d. Seanon Williams (BAR) 63 61. Mexico defeated El Salvador 5-0, Mexico City, Mexico, Clay (O): Daniel Garza (MEX) d. Rafael Arevalo (ESA) 63 57 64 63; Cesar Ramirez (MEX) d. Marcelo Arevalo (ESA) 61 63 64; Santiago Gonzalez/Cesar Ramirez (MEX) d. Marcelo Arevalo/Rafael Arevalo (ESA) 64 62 75; Daniel Garza (MEX) d. Marcelo Arevalo (ESA) 64 26 63; Manuel Sanchez (MEX) d. Andres Weisskopf (ESA) 61 61. Dominican Republic defeated Bolivia 4-1, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Hard (O): Victor Estrella (DOM) d. Hugo Dellien (BOL) 60 62 67(5) 60; Federico Zeballos (BOL) d. Jose Hernandez (DOM) 62 46 62 64; Victor Estrella/Jose Hernandez (DOM) d. Hugo Dellien/Mauricio Doria-Medina (BOL) 36 62 75 63; Victor Estrella (DOM) d. Federico Zeballos (BOL) 62 62 62; Roberto Cid (DOM) d. Carlos Taborga (BOL) 64 62. Venezuela defeated Puerto Rico 5-0, Caracas, Venezuela, Hard (O): Luis David Martinez (VEN) d. Ricardo Gonzalez-Diaz (PUR) 62 63 46 61; Ricardo Rodriguez (VEN) d. Gabriel Flores Ruiz (PUR) 61 63 63; Luis David Martinez/Roberto Maytin (VEN) d. Gilberto Alvarez/Ricardo Gonzalez-Diaz (PUR) 63 76(8) 76(4); Ricardo Rodriguez (VEN) d. Jose Perdomo (PUR) 63 62; Enrique Olivares (VEN) d. Gabriel Flores Ruiz (PUR) 62 76(8).
6-8 April Second round Mexico defeated Barbados 5-0, Mexico City, Mexico, Clay (O): Cesar Ramirez (MEX) d. Darian King (BAR) 62 63 61; Miguel Gallardo-Valles (MEX) d. Haydn Lewis (BAR) 60 76(4) 60; Santiago Gonzalez/Cesar Ramirez (MEX) d. Darian King/Haydn Lewis (BAR) 60 75 63; Daniel Garza (MEX) d. Seanon Williams (BAR) 61 61; Cesar Ramirez (MEX) d. Anthony Marshall (BAR) 60 64. Dominican Republic defeated Venezuela 3-1, Valencia, Venezuela, Hard (O): David Souto (VEN) d. Roberto Cid (DOM) 62 36 62 62; Victor Estrella (DOM) d. Luis David Martinez (VEN) 64 64 60; Henry Estrella/Victor Estrella (DOM) d. Roberto Maytin/Roman Recarte (VEN) 64 26 64 64; Victor Estrella (DOM) d. David Souto (VEN) 36 64 61 62.
14-16 September Third roundDominican Republic defeated Mexico 3-2, Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, Clay (O): Victor Estrella (DOM) d. Daniel Garza (MEX) 64 62 62; Jose Hernandez (DOM) d. Cesar Ramirez (MEX) 62 67(6) 75 46 63; Daniel Garza/Santiago Gonzalez (MEX) d. Henry Estrella/Victor Estrella (DOM) 75 63 76(1); Victor Estrella (DOM) d. Cesar Ramirez (MEX) 76(4) 63 64; Bruno Rodriguez (MEX) d. Roberto Cid (DOM) 61 60.Dominican Republic promoted to Americas Zone Group I in 2013.
6-8 April Relegation play-offs El Salvador defeated Paraguay 3-2, Ciudad Merliot, El Salvador, Hard (O): Rafael Arevalo (ESA) d. Diego Galeano (PAR) 76(6) 64 64; Marcelo Arevalo (ESA) d. Juan-Carlos Ramirez (PAR) 62 63 63; Marcelo Arevalo/Rafael Arevalo (ESA) d. Diego Galeano/Juan-Carlos Ramirez (PAR) 63 64 64; Diego Galeano (PAR) d. Alberto Emmanuel Alvarado Larin (ESA) 61 61; Juan-Carlos Ramirez (PAR) d. Rafa Orantes (ESA) 60 76(4). Puerto Rico defeated Bolivia 3-1, Humacao, Puerto Rico, Hard (O): Alex Llompart (PUR) d. Mauricio Doria-Medina (BOL) 63 62 64; Hugo Dellien (BOL) d. Ricardo Gonzalez-Diaz (PUR) 62 62 36 76(1); Gilberto Alvarez/Alex Llompart (PUR) d. Mauricio Doria-Medina/Federico Zeballos (BOL) 63 36 64 63; Alex Llompart (PUR) d. Hugo Dellien (BOL) 63 75 46 60.Bolivia and Paraguay relegated to Americas Zone Group III in 2013.
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10-12 February First round Philippines defeated Pacific Oceania 5-0, Camarines Sur, Philippines, Hard (I): Jeson Patrombon (PHI) d. Cyril Jacobe (POC) 63 62 76(4); Treat Huey (PHI) d. Michael Leong (POC) 60 63 62; Johnny Arcilla/Ruben Gonzales (PHI) d. Cyril Jacobe/Daniel Llarenas (POC) 67(3) 75 76(3) 76(4); Jeson Patrombon (PHI) d. Aymeric Mara (POC) 60 61; Johnny Arcilla (PHI) d. Cyril Jacobe (POC) 62 61. Indonesia defeated Hong Kong, China 3-2, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China, Hard (O): Christopher Rungkat (INA) d. Nicholas Sayer (HKG) 64 63 64; Jonathan Chu (HKG) d. David Agung Susanto (INA) 63 60 64; Christopher Rungkat/David Agung Susanto (INA) d. Jonathan Chu/Cheuk-Wai Hui (HKG) 62 62 62; Christopher Rungkat (INA) d. Hiu-Tung Yu (HKG) 63 76(7) 62; Nicholas Sayer (HKG) d. Aditya Hari Sasongko (INA) 62 63. Thailand defeated Sri Lanka 3-2, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Clay (O): Kittiphong Wachiramanowong (THA) d. Dineshkanthan Thangarajah (SRI) 64 75 64; Danai Udomchoke (THA) d. Vimuktha de Alwis (SRI) 61 61 62; Weerapat Doakmaiklee/Sanchai Ratiwatana (THA) d. Amresh Jayawickrema/Dineshkanthan Thangarajah (SRI) 60 64 62; Dineshkanthan Thangarajah (SRI) d. Weerapat Doakmaiklee (THA) 64 0-1 ret.; Vimuktha de Alwis (SRI) d. Kittiphong Wachiramanowong (THA) w/o. Pakistan defeated Lebanon 3-2, Jounieh, Lebanon, Clay (O): Aisam Qureshi (PAK) d. Karim Alayli (LIB) 60 63 64; Bassam Beidas (LIB) d. Aqeel Khan (PAK) 61 63 62; Aqeel Khan/Aisam Qureshi (PAK) d. Bassam Beidas/Patrick Chucri (LIB) 62 26 64 76(5); Bassam Beidas (LIB) d. Aisam Qureshi (PAK) 62 61 64; Aqeel Khan (PAK) d. Karim Alayli (LIB) 76(4) 64 61.
6-8 April Second round Philippines defeated Pakistan 5-0, Manila, Philippines, Clay (I): Johnny Arcilla (PHI) d. Aqeel Khan (PAK) 62 62 63; Treat Huey (PHI) d. Yasir Khan (PAK) 61 60 63; Ruben Gonzales/Treat Huey (PHI) d. Aqeel Khan/Jalil Khan (PAK) 61 64 62; Francis Casey Alcantara (PHI) d. Muhammad Abid (PAK) 62 61; Johnny Arcilla (PHI) d. Yasir Khan (PAK) 63 64. Indonesia defeated Thailand 3-2, Jakarta, Indonesia, Hard (O): Christopher Rungkat (INA) d. Kittiphong Wachiramanowong (THA) 64 63 62; Danai Udomchoke (THA) d. Aditya Hari Sasongko (INA) 61 61 63; Sanchai Ratiwatana/Sonchat Ratiwatana (THA) d. Christopher Rungkat/David Agung Susanto (INA) 76(6) 63 61; Christopher Rungkat (INA) d. Danai Udomchoke (THA) 63 62 06 46 61; Wisnu Adi Nugroho (INA) d. Kittiphong Wachiramanowong (THA) 76(6) 64 62.
14-16 September Third round Indonesia defeated Philippines 3-2, Jakarta, Indonesia, Hard (O): Christopher Rungkat (INA) d. Francis Casey Alcantara (PHI) 76(3) 62 36 60; Treat Huey (PHI) d. Elbert Sie (INA) 64 62 63; Christopher Rungkat/Elbert Sie (INA) d. Ruben Gonzales/Treat Huey (PHI) 46 63 76(5) 62; Christopher Rungkat (INA) d. Jeson Patrombon (PHI) 63 62 60; Francis Casey Alcantara (PHI) d. Sunu-Wahyu Trijati (INA) 63 67(4) 64.Indonesia promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group I in 2013.
6-8 April Relegation play-offs Lebanon defeated Pacific Oceania 4-1, Jounieh, Lebanon, Clay (O): Bassam Beidas (LIB) d. Cyril Jacobe (POC) 62 62 62; Karim Alayli (LIB) d. Juan Sebastien Langton (POC) 60 46 61 75; Bassam Beidas/Patrick Chucri (LIB) d. Cyril Jacobe/Daniel Llarenas (POC) 75 64 61; Patrick Chucri (LIB) d. Juan Sebastien Langton (POC) 75 62; Daniel Llarenas (POC) d. Rami Osman (LIB) 63 46 64. Sri Lanka defeated Hong Kong, China 3-2, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China, Hard (O): Harshana Godamanna (SRI) d. Hiu-Tung Yu (HKG) 63 67(5) 61 62; Jonathan Chu (HKG) d. Dineshkanthan Thangarajah (SRI) 76(2) 62 26 62; Harshana Godamanna/Rajeev Rajapakse (SRI) d. Jonathan Chu/Hiu-Tung Yu (HKG) 63 63 67(4) 26 75; Harshana Godamanna (SRI) d. Jonathan Chu (HKG) 76(11) 57 60 57 63; Kevin Kung (HKG) d. Dineshkanthan Thangarajah (SRI) 75 63.Hong Kong, China and Pacific Oceania relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III in 2013.
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10-12 February First round Ukraine defeated Monaco 5-0, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, Hard (I): Illya Marchenko (UKR) d. Benjamin Balleret (MON) 36 63 61 61; Sergiy Stakhovsky (UKR) d. Jean-Rene Lisnard (MON) 61 67(3) 76(3) 63; Denys Molchanov/Sergiy Stakhovsky (UKR) d. Guillaume Couillard/Thomas Oger (MON) 62 76(3) 64; Denys Molchanov (UKR) d. Benjamin Balleret (MON) 63 36 64; Illya Marchenko (UKR) d. Thomas Oger (MON) 63 62. Cyprus defeated Morocco 3-2, Limassol, Cyprus, Hard (I): Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) d. Younes Rachidi (MAR) 60 63 60; Yassine Idmbarek (MAR) d. Sergis Kyratzis (CYP) 75 46 36 60 64; Marcos Baghdatis/Rares Cuzdriorean (CYP) d. Anas Fattar/Younes Rachidi (MAR) 63 60 62; Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) d. Yassine Idmbarek (MAR) 64 61 60; Younes Rachidi (MAR) d. Christos Hadjigeorgiou (CYP) 62 62. Hungary defeated Ireland 3-2, Szeged, Hungary, Carpet (I): James McGee (IRL) d. Adam Kellner (HUN) 46 63 64 67(7) 64; Marton Fucsovics (HUN) d. Conor Niland (IRL) 76(4) 64 67(3) 26 62; Attila Balazs/Adam Kellner (HUN) d. Sam Barry/James McGee (IRL) 76(6) 67(2) 62 76(8); Attila Balazs (HUN) d. Conor Niland (IRL) 61 62 61; Sam Barry (IRL) d. Marton Fucsovics (HUN) 46 63 62. Latvia defeated Egypt 3-2, Cairo, Egypt, Clay (O): Andis Juska (LAT) d. Mohamed Safwat (EGY) 63 64 16 63; Ernests Gulbis (LAT) d. Sherif Sabry (EGY) 62 63 63; Sherif Sabry/Mohamed Safwat (EGY) d. Andis Juska/Deniss Pavlovs (LAT) 57 64 63 62; Ernests Gulbis (LAT) d. Mohamed Safwat (EGY) 63 64 63; Karim-Mohamed Maamoun (EGY) d. Martins Podzus (LAT) 62 36 64. Belarus defeated Moldova 4-1, Minsk, Belarus, Hard (I): Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR) d. Roman Borvanov (MDA) 64 62 64; Radu Albot (MDA) d. Dzmitry Zhyrmont (BLR) 67(7) 75 64 62; Alexander Bury/Max Mirnyi (BLR) d. Roman Borvanov/Maxim Dubarenco (MDA) 62 62 64; Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR) d. Radu Albot (MDA) 75 76(2) 61; Dzmitry Zhyrmont (BLR) d. Andrei Gorban (MDA) 26 64 64. Bosnia/Herzegovina defeated Turkey 3-1, Ankara, Turkey, Hard (I): Amer Delic (BIH) d. Baris Erguden (TUR) 76(5) 64 63; Marsel Ilhan (TUR) d. Tomislav Brkic (BIH) 61 61 63; Tomislav Brkic/Amer Delic (BIH) d. Marsel Ilhan/Ergun Zorlu (TUR) 46 64 63 76(2); Amer Delic (BIH) d. Marsel Ilhan (TUR) 63 16 76(10) 67(6) 119. Estonia defeated Luxembourg 5-0, Tallinn, Estonia, Hard (I): Jurgen Zopp (EST) d. Gilles Kremer (LUX) 62 62 62; Jaak Poldma (EST) d. Mike Scheidweiler (LUX) 76(2) 61 63; Mait Kunnap/Jurgen Zopp (EST) d. Gilles Kremer/Mike Scheidweiler (LUX) 64 64 64; Vladimir Ivanov (EST) d. Mike Vermeer (LUX) 60 36 61; Jaak Poldma (EST) d. Laurent Bram (LUX) 64 63. Poland defeated Madagascar 5-0, Warsaw, Poland, Carpet (I): Grzegorz Panfil (POL) d. Antso Rakotondramanga (MAD) 76(7) 63 62; Jerzy Janowicz (POL) d. Jacob Rasolondrazana (MAD) 61 61 63; Mariusz Fyrstenberg/Marcin Matkowski (POL) d. Ando Rosolomalala/Lofo Ramiaramanana (MAD) 61 64 64; Jerzy Janowicz (POL) d. Lofo Ramiaramanana (MAD) 62 62; Grzegorz Panfil (POL) d. Ando Rasolomalala (MAD) 64 61.
6-8 April Second round Ukraine defeated Cyprus 5-0, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, Hard (I): Sergiy Stakhovsky (UKR) d. Christos Hadjigeorgiou (CYP) 61 62 61; Sergei Bubka (UKR) d. Sergis Kyratzis (CYP) 63 76(2) 63; Denys Molchanov/Sergiy Stakhovsky (UKR) d. Rares Cuzdriorean/Dean Georgiou (CYP) 61 62 62; Denys Molchanov (UKR) d. Sergis Kyratzis (CYP) 62 62; Vladyslav Manafov (UKR) d. Christos Hadjigeorgiou (CYP) 63 62. Latvia defeated Hungary 3-2, Nyiregyhaza, Hungary, Carpet (I): Marton Fucsovics (HUN) d. Ernests Gulbis (LAT) 67(7) 63 64 46 63; Adam Kellner (HUN) d. Deniss Pavlovs (LAT) 63 67(2) 62 62; Ernests Gulbis/Andis Juska (LAT) d. Attila Balazs/Kornel Bardoczky (HUN) 67(5) 63 64 62; Ernests Gulbis (LAT) d. Attila Balazs (HUN) 64 63 63; Andis Juska (LAT) d. Marton Fucsovics (HUN) 76(8) 76(2) 64. Belarus defeated Bosnia/Herzegovina 4-1, Minsk, Belarus, Hard (I): Amer Delic (BIH) d. Dzmitry Zhyrmont (BLR) 64 64 46 75; Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR) d. Damir Dzumhur (BIH) 63 76(4) 63; Alexander Bury/Max Mirnyi (BLR) d. Tomislav Brkic/Amer Delic (BIH) 62 76(2) 76(6); Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR) d. Amer Delic (BIH) 76(16) 76(7) 64; Dzmitry Zhyrmont (BLR) d. Damir Dzumhur (BIH) 61 75. Poland defeated Estonia 4-1, Inowroclaw, Poland, Carpet (I): Lukasz Kubot (POL) d. Vladimir Ivanov (EST) 63 62 62; Jerzy Janowicz (POL) d. Jurgen Zopp (EST) 76(4) 76(2) 36 61; Mariusz Fyrstenberg/Marcin Matkowski (POL) d. Mait Kunnap/Jurgen Zopp (EST) 76(5) 75 64; Jurgen Zopp (EST) d. Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL) 63 76(4); Jerzy Janowicz (POL) d. Jaak Poldma (EST) 60 76(3).
14-16 September Third round Ukraine defeated Latvia 3-2, Liepaja, Latvia, Hard (I): Ernests Gulbis (LAT) d. Sergei Bubka (UKR) 46 63 64 62; Sergiy Stakhovsky (UKR) d. Andis Juska (LAT) 63 64 64; Sergei Bubka/Sergiy Stakhovsky (UKR) d. Ernests Gulbis/Andis Juska (LAT) 64 36 26 61 64; Ernests Gulbis (LAT) d. Sergiy Stakhovsky (UKR) 60 63 61; Illya Marchenko (UKR) d. Andis Juska (LAT) 64 63 75. Poland defeated Belarus 3-2, Lodz, Poland, Hard (I): Lukasz Kubot (POL) d. Dzmitry Zhyrmont (BLR) 61 64 62; Jerzy Janowicz (POL) d. Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR) 76(4) 62 63; Mariusz Fyrstenberg/Marcin Matkowski (POL) d. Alexander Bury/Max Mirnyi (BLR) 64 76(5) 67(3) 64; Alexander Bury (BLR) d. Marcin Matkowski (POL) 63 63; Dzmitry Zhyrmont (BLR) d. Jerzy Janowicz (POL) w/o.Poland and Ukraine promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group I in 2013.
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6-8 April Relegation play-offs Monaco defeated Morocco 3-2, Casablanca, Morocco, Clay (O): Yassine Idmbarek (MAR) d. Benjamin Balleret (MON) 75 75 63; Jean-Rene Lisnard (MON) d. Mehdi Ziadi (MAR) 76(4) 64 63; Anas Fattar/Mehdi Ziadi (MAR) d. Guillaume Couillard/Thomas Oger (MON) 64 75 75; Benjamin Balleret (MON) d. Anas Fattar (MAR) 61 64 62; Jean-Rene Lisnard (MON) d. Yassine Idmbarek (MAR) 64 64 46 76(3). Ireland defeated Egypt 3-2, Cairo, Egypt, Clay (O): James McGee (IRL) d. Karim-Mohamed Maamoun (EGY) 26 64 62 75; Sherif Sabry (EGY) d. Conor Niland (IRL) 26 61 60 62; Sam Barry/James McGee (IRL) d. Karim-Mohamed Maamoun/Sherif Sabry (EGY) 36 76(3) 62 76(3); Karim-Mohamed Maamoun (EGY) d. Sam Barry (IRL) 63 67(4) 61 16 64; James McGee (IRL) d. Sherif Sabry (EGY) 62 57 75 36 64. Moldova defeated Turkey 3-2, Istanbul, Turkey, Hard (I): Marsel Ilhan (TUR) d. Maxim Dubarenco (MDA) 64 64 62; Radu Albot (MDA) d. Haluk Akkoyun (TUR) 64 62 61; Radu Albot/Andrei Ciumac (MDA) d. Marsel Ilhan/Ergun Zorlu (TUR) 46 64 75 76(5); Marsel Ilhan (TUR) d. Radu Albot (MDA) 76(4) 62 63; Maxim Dubarenco (MDA) d. Haluk Akkoyun (TUR) 62 57 61 36 64. Luxembourg defeated Madagascar 4-1, Antananarivo, Madagascar, Clay (O): Laurent Bram (LUX) d. Lofo Ramiaramanana (MAD) 61 64 64; Gilles Muller (LUX) d. Jacob Rasolondrazana (MAD) 63 61 76(3); Gilles Muller/Mike Scheidweiler (LUX) d. Antso Rakotondramanga/Jacob Rasolondrazana (MAD) 75 63 75; Antso Rakotondramanga (MAD) d. Gilles Kremer (LUX) 76(2) 75; Laurent Bram (LUX) d. Ando Rasolomalala (MAD) 64 36 75.Egypt and Turkey relegated to Europe Zone Group III in 2013. Madagascar and Morocco relegated to Africa Zone Group III in 2013.
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Date: 2-6 JulyVenue: Tunis, TunisiaSurface: Clay (O)
Group A 2 July Tunisia defeated Zimbabwe 3-0: Mohamed Abid (TUN) d. Benjamin Lock (ZIM) 63 63; Slim Hamza (TUN) d. Mark Fynn (ZIM) 62 61; Anis Ghorbel/Slim Hamza (TUN) d. Benjamin Lock/Tendai Tapfuma (ZIM) 63 62. Namibia defeated Ghana 2-1: Tuki Jacobs (NAM) d. Enock Godi (GHA) 60 63; Henry Adjei-Darko (GHA) d. Johannes de Witt (NAM) 61 61; Jean Erasmus/Tuki Jacobs (NAM) d. Henry Adjei-Darko/Raymond Hayford (GHA) 64 61.
3 July Zimbabwe defeated Ghana 2-1: Benjamin Lock (ZIM) d. Raymond Hayford (GHA) 61 61; Henry Adjei-Darko (GHA) d. Mark Fynn (ZIM) 62 63; Benjamin Lock/Tendai Tapfuma (ZIM) d. Henry Adjei-Darko/Raymond Hayford (GHA) 63 63. Tunisia defeated Namibia 3-0: Mohamed Abid (TUN) d. Tuki Jacobs (NAM) 60 62; Malek Jaziri (TUN) d. Jean Erasmus (NAM) 62 64; Anis Ghorbel/Slim Hamza (TUN) d. Johan de Witt/Gideon van Dyk (NAM) 60 63.
4 July Zimbabwe defeated Namibia 3-0: Benjamin Lock (ZIM) d. Tuki Jacobs (NAM) 64 62; Mark Fynn (ZIM) d. Jean Erasmus (NAM) 76(5) 64; Benjamin Lock/Tendai Tapfuma (ZIM) d. Johan de Witt/Gideon van Dyk (NAM) 63 61. Tunisia defeated Ghana 3-0: Anis Ghorbel (TUN) d. Raymond Hayford (GHA) 61 60; Mohamed Abid (TUN) d. Henry Adjei-Darko (GHA) 64 63; Anis Ghorbel/Slim Hamza (TUN) d. Enock Godi/Raymond Hayford (GHA) 61 61.
Group A final positions: 1. Tunisia, 2. Zimbabwe, 3. Namibia, 4. Ghana.
Group B 2 July Cote d’Ivoire defeated Algeria 2-1: Valentin Sanon (CIV) d. Mohamed Hassan (ALG) 60 60; Mohamed Amine Kerroum (ALG) d. Terence Nugent (CIV) 26 76(5) 76(2); Valentin Sanon/Aboubacar Sigue (CIV) d. Youcef Ghezal/Mohamed Hassan (ALG) 60 60. Benin defeated Kenya 3-0: Tunde Segodo (BEN) d. Ismael Changawa Ruwa Mzai (KEN) 64 62; Loic Didavi (BEN) d. Mohammed Fazal Khan (KEN) 62 61; Alexis Klegou/Tunde Segodo (BEN) d. Ismael Changawa Ruwa Mzai/Ibrahim Kibet Yego (KEN) 61 63.
3 July Kenya defeated Algeria 2-1: Ismael Changawa Ruwa Mzai (KEN) d. Mohamed Hassan (ALG) 62 63; Mohamed Amine Kerroum (ALG) d. Mohammed Fazal Khan (KEN) 46 62 62; Ismael Changawa Ruwa Mzai/Ibrahim Kibet Yego (KEN) d. Youcef Ghezal/Mohamed Hassan (ALG) 64 60. Benin defeated Cote d’Ivoire 2-1: Loic Didavi (BEN) d. Aboubacar Sigue (CIV) 36 60 61; Valentin Sanon (CIV) d. Alexis Klegou (BEN) 76(7) 26 61; Loic Didavi/Alexis Klegou (BEN) d. Terence Nugent/Aboubacar Sigue (CIV) 67(5) 62 76(3).
4 July Benin defeated Algeria 3-0: Tunde Segodo (BEN) d. Mohamed Hassan (ALG) 57 61 75; Alexis Klegou (BEN) d. Mohamed Amine Kerroum (ALG) 60 61; Loic Didavi/Theophile Segodo (BEN) d. Mohamed Hassan/Mohamed Amine Kerroum (ALG) 62 62. Cote d’Ivoire defeated Kenya 2-1: Aboubacar Sigue (CIV) d. Ismael Changawa Ruwa Mzai (KEN) 64 76(4); Terence Nugent (CIV) d. Mohammed Fazal Khan (KEN) 61 75; Ismael Changawa Ruwa Mzai/Ibrahim Kibet Yego (KEN) d. Aboubacar Sigue/Seydou Traore (CIV) 63 64.
Group B final positions: 1. Benin, 2. Cote d’Ivoire, 3. Kenya, 4. Algeria.
6 July Promotion play-offs Tunisia defeated Cote d’Ivoire 2-0: Mohamed Abid (TUN) d. Valentin Sanon (CIV) 62 60; Malek Jaziri (TUN) d. Terence Nugent (CIV) 61 63. Benin defeated Zimbabwe 2-1: Benjamin Lock (ZIM) d. Loic Didavi (BEN) 63 76(5); Alexis Klegou (BEN) d. Mark Fynn (ZIM) 64 61; Loic Didavi/Alexis Klegou (BEN) d. Benjamin Lock/Tendai Tapfuma (ZIM) 63 61.
6 July Play-off for 5th/6th position Namibia defeated Kenya 2-1: Ismael Changawa Ruwa Mzai (KEN) d. Tuki Jacobs (NAM) 57 63 62; Jean Erasmus (NAM) d. Mohammed Fazal Khan (KEN) 76(5) 63; Johan de Witt/Jean Erasmus (NAM) d. Ismael Changawa Ruwa Mzai/Ibrahim Kibet Yego (KEN) 62 60.
6 July Play-off for 7th/8th position Ghana defeated Algeria 2-1: Mohamed Hassan (ALG) d. Raymond Hayford (GHA) 64 62; Henry Adjei-Darko (GHA) d. Mohamed Amine Kerroum (ALG) 64 62; Enock Godi/Raymond Hayford (GHA) d. Youcef Ghezal/Mohamed Hassan (ALG) 62 64.
Final positions: 1= Benin, Tunisia, 3= Cote d’Ivoire, Zimbabwe, 5. Namibia, 6. Kenya, 7. Ghana, 8. Algeria.Benin and Tunisia promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2013.
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18 June Group A Guatemala defeated Haiti 2-1: Gonzales Austin (HAI) d. Julen Uriguen (GUA) 62 36 63; Christopher Diaz-Figueroa (GUA) d. Olivier Sajous (HAI) 64 36 62; Christopher Diaz-Figueroa/Julen Uriguen (GUA) d. Joel Allen/Gonzales Austin (HAI) 75 75. Trinidad & Tobago defeated Aruba 3-0: Liam Gomez (TRI) d. Gian Hodgson (ARU) 75 76(6); Yohansey Williams (TRI) d. Ibian Hodgson (ARU) 63 62; Luke de Caires/Vaughn Wilson (TRI) d. Mitchell de Jong/Gian Hodgson (ARU) 64 46 64.
19 June Guatemala defeated Trinidad & Tobago 3-0: Julen Uriguen (GUA) d. Liam Gomez (TRI) 62 60; Christopher Diaz-Figueroa (GUA) d. Yohansey Williams (TRI) 63 61; Wilfredo Gonzalez/Sebastien Vidal (GUA) d. Luke de Caires/Vaughn Wilson (TRI) 63 62. Honduras defeated Aruba 2-1: Gian Hodgson (ARU) d. Alejandro Obando (HON) 75 46 63; Ricardo Pineda (HON) d. Ibian Hodgson (ARU) 75 62; Marco Ricardo Osorio/Keny Turcios (HON) d. Mitchell de Jong/Gian Hodgson (ARU) 75 26 63.
20 June Haiti defeated Aruba 3-0: Gonzales Austin (HAI) d. Gian Hodgson (ARU) 62 61; Olivier Sajous (HAI) d. Ibian Hodgson (ARU) 63 36 61; Joel Allen/Olivier Sajous (HAI) d. Mitchell de Jong/Gian Hodgson (ARU) 64 64. Trinidad & Tobago defeated Honduras 2-1: Alejandro Obando (HON) d. Liam Gomez (TRI) 64 62; Vaughn Wilson (TRI) d. Ricardo Pineda (HON) 63 62; Liam Gomez/Yohansey Williams (TRI) d. Marco Ricardo Osorio/Keny Turcios (HON) 64 62.
21 June Guatemala defeated Honduras 3-0: Julen Uriguen (GUA) d. Keny Turcios (HON) 60 75; Christopher Diaz-Figueroa (GUA) d. Alejandro Obando (HON) 61 62; Wilfredo Gonzalez/Sebastien Vidal (GUA) d. Marco Ricardo Osorio/Ricardo Pineda (HON) 61 62. Haiti defeated Trinidad & Tobago 3-0: Gonzales Austin (HAI) d. Yohansey Williams (TRI) 63 64; Olivier Sajous (HAI) d. Vaughn Wilson (TRI) 62 61; Joel Allen/Olivier Sajous (HAI) d. Liam Gomez/Yohansey Williams (TRI) 62 61.
22 June Guatemala defeated Aruba 3-0: Sebastien Vidal (GUA) d. Gian Hodgson (ARU) 64 64; Christopher Diaz-Figueroa (GUA) d. Ibian Hodgson (ARU) 60 61; Wilfredo Gonzalez/Julen Uriguen (GUA) d. Mitchell de Jong/Ibian Hodgson (ARU) 61 62. Haiti defeated Honduras 3-0: Gonzales Austin (HAI) d. Marco Ricardo Osorio (HON) 63 64; Olivier Sajous (HAI) d. Alejandro Obando (HON) 60 60; Gonzales Austin/Johann Coles (HAI) d. Ricardo Pineda/Keny Turcios (HON) 62 75.
Group A final positions: 1. Guatemala, 2. Haiti, 3. Trinidad & Tobago, 4. Honduras, 5. Aruba.
18 June Group B Costa Rica defeated Jamaica 2-1: Pablo Nunez (CRC) d. Dominic Pagon (JAM) 64 75; Ignaci Roca (CRC) d. Brandon Burke (JAM) 63 62; Brandon Burke/Dominic Pagon (JAM) d. Pablo Nunez/Ignaci Roca (CRC) 60 62. Bahamas defeated US Virgin Islands 3-0: Rodney Carey (BAH) d. Kristepher Elien (ISV) 62 64; Marvin Rolle (BAH) d. Brian Oldfield (ISV) 63 62; Rodney Carey/Marvin Rolle (BAH) d. Nicholas Bass/Alric Kevin Plaskett (ISV) 61 64.
19 June Costa Rica defeated US Virgin Islands 3-0: Pablo Nunez (CRC) d. Nicholas Bass (ISV) 63 62; Ignaci Roca (CRC) d. Brian Oldfield (ISV) 63 60; Maurizio Feoli/Alan Reifer (CRC) d. Nicholas Bass/Alric Kevin Plaskett (ISV) 62 61. Bahamas defeated Panama 3-0: Rodney Carey (BAH) d. Walner Espinoza (PAN) 76(3) 61; Marvin Rolle (BAH) d. Luis Fernando Garcia (PAN) 61 60; Rodney Carey/Philip Wilbert Major (BAH) d. Juan-Jose Fuentes/Luis Fernando Garcia (PAN) 63 64.
20 June Jamaica defeated Bahamas 2-1: Dominic Pagon (JAM) d. Rodney Carey (BAH) 63 16 76(5); Marvin Rolle (BAH) d. Brandon Burke (JAM) 63 75; Brandon Burke/Dominic Pagon (JAM) d. Rodney Carey/Marvin Rolle (BAH) 63 16 63. Panama defeated US Virgin Islands 3-0: Walner Espinoza (PAN) d. Nicholas Bass (ISV) 64 62; Luis Fernando Garcia (PAN) d. Brian Oldfield (ISV) 46 62 63; Walner Espinoza/Juan-Jose Fuentes (PAN) d. Kristepher Elien/Alric Kevin Plaskett (ISV) 76(4) 62.
21 June Costa Rica defeated Panama 3-0: Pablo Nunez (CRC) d. Walner Espinoza (PAN) 63 61; Ignaci Roca (CRC) d. Luis Fernando Garcia (PAN) 64 75; Maurizio Feoli/Alan Reifer (CRC) d. Walner Espinoza/Jose Gilbert Gomez (PAN) 26 64 64. Jamaica defeated US Virgin Islands 3-0: Dominic Pagon (JAM) d. Nicholas Bass (ISV) 60 61; Brandon Burke (JAM) d. Brian Oldfield (ISV) 36 64 62; Dominic Pagon/Dwayne Pagon (JAM) d. Kristepher Elien/Alric Kevin Plaskett (ISV) 76(3) 60.
22 June Bahamas defeated Costa Rica 3-0: Rodney Carey (BAH) d. Pablo Nunez (CRC) 64 36 63; Marvin Rolle (BAH) d. Ignaci Roca (CRC) 61 62; Rodney Carey/Marvin Rolle (BAH) d. Pablo Nunez/Ignaci Roca (CRC) 60 62. Jamaica defeated Panama 2-1: Walner Espinoza (PAN) d. Dominic Pagon (JAM) 64 63; Brandon Burke (JAM) d. Luis Fernando Garcia (PAN) 62 76(2); Brandon Burke/Dominic Pagon (JAM) d. Walner Espinoza/Juan-Jose Fuentes (PAN) 61 62.
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Group B final positions: 1. Bahamas, 2. Costa Rica, 3. Jamaica, 4. Panama, 5. US Virgin Islands.
23 June Promotion play-offs Guatemala defeated Costa Rica 2-0: Julen Uriguen (GUA) d. Pablo Nunez (CRC) 63 61; Christopher Diaz-Figueroa (GUA) d. Ignaci Roca (CRC) 62 61. Haiti defeated Bahamas 2-0: Gonzales Austin (HAI) d. Rodney Carey (BAH) 63 60; Olivier Sajous (HAI) d. Marvin Rolle (BAH) 61 75.
23 June Play-off for 5th/6th position Trinidad & Tobago versus Jamaica abandoned due to rain: Liam Gomez (TRI) v. Daniel Harris (JAM) 63 31 abn.
23 June Play-off for 7th/8th position Honduras versus Panama abandoned due to rain: Marco Ricardo Osorio (HON) v. Walner Espinoza (PAN) 16 43 abn.
23 June Play-off for 9th/10th position Aruba versus US Virgin Islands abandoned due to rain: Gian Hodgson (ARU) v. Nicholas Bass (ISV) 62 20 abn.
Final positions: 1= Guatemala, Haiti, 3= Bahamas, Costa Rica, 5= Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, 7= Honduras, Panama, 9= Aruba, US Virgin Islands.Guatemala and Haiti promoted to Americas Zone Group II in 2013.
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Date: 25-29 AprilVenue: Tehran, IranSurface: Clay (O)
Group A 25 April Malaysia defeated Oman 2-1: Yew-Ming Si (MAS) d. Mohammed Al Nabhani (OMA) 64 26 63; Mohd Assri Merzuki (MAS) d. Khalid Al Nabhani (OMA) 64 64; Khalid Al Nabhani/Mohammed Al Nabhani (OMA) d. Ariez Elyaas Deen Heshaam/Syed Mohammad Agil Naguib (MAS) 4676(5) 63. Syria defeated Bangladesh 3-0: Issam Al Tawil (SYR) d. Prithul Mondal (BAN) 62 60; Marc Abdulnour (SYR) d. Sree-Amol Roy (BAN) 62 61; Marc Abdulnour/Majdi Salim (SYR) d. Prithul Mondal/Ranjan Ram (BAN) 63 63.
26 April Syria defeated Malaysia 3-0: Issam Al Tawil (SYR) d. Yew-Ming Si (MAS) 62 61; Marc Abdulnour (SYR) d. Mohd Assri Merzuki (MAS) 61 60; Amer Naow/Majdi Salim (SYR) d. Ariez Elyaas Deen Heshaam/Mohd Assri Merzuki (MAS) 61 64. Oman defeated Bangladesh 3-0: Mohammed Al Nabhani (OMA) d. Prithul Mondal (BAN) 63 75; Khalid Al Nabhani (OMA) d. Sree-Amol Roy (BAN) 62 64; Khalid Al Nabhani/Mohammed Al Nabhani (OMA) d. Ranjan Ram/Sree-Amol Roy (BAN) 61 62.
27 April Malaysia defeated Bangladesh 3-0: Yew-Ming Si (MAS) d. Ranjan Ram (BAN) 63 61; Ariez Elyaas Deen Heshaam (MAS) d. Sree-Amol Roy (BAN) 46 75 64; Mohd Assri Merzuki/Syed Mohammad Agil Naguib (MAS) d. Prithul Mondal/Ranjan Ram (BAN) 63 62. Syria defeated Oman 3-0: Majdi Salim (SYR) d. Mohammed Al Nabhani (OMA) 26 76(0) 62; Issam Al Tawil (SYR) d. Khalid Al Nabhani (OMA) 62 62; Amer Naow/Majdi Salim (SYR) d. Khalid Al Nabhani/Saleh Al Zadjali (OMA) 61 64.
Group A final positions: 1. Syria, 2. Malaysia, 3. Oman, 4. Bangladesh.
Group B 25 April Iran defeated Vietnam 2-1: Mohsen Hossein Zade (IRI) d. Nam Hoang Ly (VIE) 63 64; Shahin Khaledan (IRI) d. Thien Nguyen Hoang (VIE) 61 63; Mach Dan Huynh Ho/Hoang Anh Khoa Tran (VIE) d. Shahin Khaledan/Kiarash Souri (IRI) 75 63. Kuwait defeated Kyrgyzstan 3-0: Mohammad Ghareeb (KUW) d. Askhai Shaikhulin (KGZ) 61 61; Abdullah Maqdas (KUW) d. Ernest Batirbekov (KGZ) 60 61; Mohammed Abdal/Abdullah Maqdas (KUW) d. Ernest Batirbekov/Askhai Shaikhulin (KGZ) 62 60.
26 April Kuwait defeated Vietnam 3-0: Mohammad Ghareeb (KUW) d. Mach Dan Huynh Ho (VIE) 60 60; Abdullah Maqdas (KUW) d. Nam Hoang Ly (VIE) 61 63; Mohammed Abdal/Naser Al Obaidly (KUW) d. Nam Hoang Ly/Hoang Anh Khoa Tran (VIE) 62 63. Iran defeated Kyrgyzstan 3-0: Mohsen Hossein Zade (IRI) d. Askhai Shaikhulin
(KGZ) 60 61; Shahin Khaledan (IRI) d. Ernest Batirbekov (KGZ) 61 60; Morteza Moazzam/Kiarash Souri (IRI) d. Ernest Batirbekov/Askhai Shaikhulin (KGZ) 64 76(3).
27 April Vietnam defeated Kyrgyzstan 3-0: Nam Hoang Ly (VIE) d. Askhai Shaikhulin (KGZ) 62 75; Thien Nguyen Hoang (VIE) d. Ernest Batirbekov (KGZ) 63 61; Mach Dan Huynh Ho/Hoang Anh Khoa Tran (VIE) d. Ernest Batirbekov/Askhai Shaikhulin (KGZ) 62 60. Kuwait defeated Iran 3-0: Mohammad Ghareeb (KUW) d. Mohsen Hossein Zade (IRI) 76(0) 62; Abdullah Maqdas (KUW) d. Shahin Khaledan (IRI) 75 61; Mohammad Ghareeb/Abdullah Maqdas (KUW) d. Mohsen Hossein Zade/Shahin Khaledan (IRI) 63 62.
Group B final positions: 1. Kuwait, 2. Iran, 3. Vietnam, 4. Kyrgyzstan.
Promotion play-offs results carried forward: Syria defeated Malaysia 3-0: Kuwait defeated Iran 3-0.28 April Syria defeated Iran 2-1: Issam Al Tawil (SYR) d. Mohsen Hossein Zade (IRI) 61 75; Marc Abdulnour (SYR) d. Shahin Khaledan (IRI) 61 67(4) 62; Morteza Moazzam/Kiarash Souri (IRI) d. Amer Naow/Majdi Salim (SYR) 57 75 62. Kuwait defeated Malaysia 2-1: Mohammad Ghareeb (KUW) d. Mohd Assri Merzuki (MAS) 61 63; Abdullah Maqdas (KUW) d. Ariez Elyaas Deen Heshaam (MAS) 61 61; Syed Mohammad Agil Naguib/Yew-Ming Si (MAS) d. Mohammed Abdal/Naser Al Obaidly (KUW) 62 61.
29 April Syria defeated Kuwait 3-0: Issam Al Tawil (SYR) d. Naser Al Obaidly (KUW) 61 75; Marc Abdulnour (SYR) d. Mohammed Abdal (KUW) 62 64; Amer Naow/Majdi Salim (SYR) d. Mohammed Abdal/Naser Al Obaidly (KUW) 61 61. Malaysia defeated Iran 2-1: Yew-Ming Si (MAS) d. Morteza Moazzam (IRI) 62 63; Mohd Assri Merzuki (MAS) d. Kiarash Souri (IRI) 64 62; Shahin Khaledad/Morteza Moazzam (IRI) d. Ariez Elyaas Deen Heshaam/Syed Mohammad Agil Naguib (MAS) 36 63 64.
Relegation play-offs results carried forward: Vietnam defeated Kyrgyzstan 3-0; Oman defeated Bangladesh 3-0.
28 April Vietnam defeated Bangladesh 2-1: Nam Hoang Ly (VIE) d. Ranjan Ram (BAN) 63 60; Thien Nguyen Hoang (VIE) d. Sree-Amol Roy (BAN) 63 60; Ranjan Ram/Sree-Amol Roy (BAN) d. Mach Dan Huynh Ho/Thanh-Hoang Tran (VIE) 76(5) 36 75. Oman defeated Kyrgyzstan 3-0: Mohammed Al Nabhani (OMA) d. Askhai Shaikhulin (KGZ) 63 62; Khalid Al Nabhani (OMA) d. Ernest Batirbekov (KGZ) 64 62; Khalid Al Nabhani/Mohammed Al Nabhani (OMA) d. Ernest Batirbekov/Askhai Shaikhulin (KGZ) 64 61.
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29 April Vietnam defeated Oman 3-0: Thanh-Hoang Tran (VIE) d. Saleh Al Zadjali (OMA) 63 64; Nam Hoang Ly (VIE) d. Khalid Al Nabhani (OMA) 36 64 64; Mach Dan Huynh Ho/Thien Nguyen Hoang (VIE) d. Mohammed Al Nabhani/Saleh Al Zahjali (OMA) 62 64. Bangladesh defeated Kyrgyzstan 3-0: Prithul Mondal (BAN) d. Askhai Shaikhulin (KGZ) 64 63; Sree-Amol Roy (BAN) d. Ernest Batirbekov (KGZ) 61 62; Ranjan Ram/Sree-Amol Roy (BAN) d. Ernest Batirbekov/Askhai Shaikhulin (KGZ) 61 67(5) 63.
Final positions: 1. Syria, 2. Kuwait, 3. Malaysia, 4. Iran, 5. Vietnam, 6. Oman, 7. Bangladesh, 8. Kyrgyzstan.Kuwait and Syria promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2013.Bangladesh and Kyrgyzstan relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV in 2013.
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Date: 2-5 MayVenue: Sofia, BulgariaSurface: Clay (O)
2 May Group A Andorra defeated San Marino 2-1: Diego Zonzini (SMR) d. Gerard Florido (AND) 61 60; Jean-Baptiste Poux-Gautier (AND) d. Marco de Rossi (SMR) 62 61; Jean-Baptiste Poux-Gautier/Jordi Vila-Vila (AND) d. Domenico Vicini/Diego Zonzini (SMR) 63 75.
3 May Lithuania defeated San Marino 3-0: Dovydas Sakinis (LTU) d. Diego Zonzini (SMR) 60 62; Laurynas Grigelis (LTU) d. Marco de Rossi (SMR) 62 61; Lukas Mugevicius/Dovydas Sakinis (LTU) d. Marco de Rossi/Domenico Vicini (SMR) 60 62.
4 May Lithuania defeated Andorra 2-0: Lukas Mugevicius (LTU) d. Hector Hormigo-Herrera (AND) 63 63; Laurynas Grigelis (LTU) d. Jean-Baptiste Poux-Gautier (AND) 62 64.
Group A final positions: 1. Lithuania, 2. Andorra, 3. San Marino.
2 May Group B Bulgaria defeated Albania 3-0: Dimitar Kuzmanov (BUL) d. Rei Pelushi (ALB) 61 60; Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) d. Flavio Dece (ALB) 61 61; Todor Enev/Petar Trendafilov (BUL) d. Flavio Dece/Rei Pelushi (ALB) 60 62.
3 May Georgia defeated Albania 3-0: Aleksandre Metreveli (GEO) d. Arber Sulstarova (ALB) 61 61; George Tsivadze (GEO) d. Flavio Dece (ALB) 63 60; Aleksandre Metreveli/George Tsivadze (GEO) d. Rei Pelushi/Genajd Shypheja (ALB) 60 61.
4 May Bulgaria defeated Georgia 3-0: Dimitar Kuzmanov (BUL) d. Aleksandre Metreveli (GEO) 63 62; Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) d. George Tsivadze (GEO) 64 61; Todor Enev/Petar Trendafilov (BUL) d. Aleksandre Metreveli/George Tsivadze (GEO) 61 76(4).
Group B final positions: 1. Bulgaria, 2. Georgia, 3. Albania.
2 May Group C FYR Macedonia defeated Armenia 3-0: Shendrit Deari (MKD) d. Daniil Proskura (ARM) 62 60; Tomislav Jotovski (MKD) d. Ashot Gevorgyan (ARM) 36 62 60; Predrag Rusevski/Danil Zelenkov (MKD) d. Khachatur Khachatryan/Daniil Proskura (ARM) 64 36 62.
3 May Armenia defeated Montenegro 2-1: Daniil Proskura (ARM) d. Igor Saveljic (MNE) 63 46 62; Ljubomir Celebic (MNE) d. Khachatur Khachatryan (ARM) 60 63; Khachatur Khachatryan/Daniil Proskura (ARM) d. Ljubomir Celebic/Igor Saveljic (MNE) 61 76(8).
4 May FYR Macedonia defeated Montenegro 2-0: Shendrit Deari (MKD) d. Igor Saveljic (MNE) 60 61; Tomislav Jotovski (MKD) d. Ljubomir Celebic (MNE) 62 63.
Group C final positions: 1. Macedonia, 2. Armenia, 3. Montenegro.
2 May Group D Greece defeated Malta 3-0: Theodoros Angelinos (GRE) d. Matthew Asciak (MLT) 64 76(3); Paris Gemouchidis (GRE) d. Bradley Callus (MLT) 62 60; George Giotopoulos/Markos Kalovelonis (GRE) d. Matthew Asciak/Mark Gatt (MLT) 63 64. Norway defeated Iceland 3-0: Stian Boretti (NOR) d. Andri Jonsson (ISL) 60 61; Erling Tveit (NOR) d. Birkir Gunnarsson (ISL) 60 60; Joachim Bjerke/Carl Sundberg (NOR) d. Birkir Gunnarsson/Andri Jonsson (ISL) 62 63.
3 May Greece defeated Iceland 3-0: Theodoros Angelinos (GRE) d. Andri Jonsson (ISL) 60 61; Paris Gemouchidis (GRE) d. Birkir Gunnarsson (ISL) 60 61; George Giotopoulos/Markos Kalovelonis (GRE) d. Birkir Gunnarsson/Andri Jonsson (ISL) 62 63. Norway defeated Malta 3-0: Stian Boretti (NOR) d. Matthew Asciak (MLT) 63 61; Erling Tveit (NOR) d. Bradley Callus (MLT) 61 61; Joachim Bjerke/Carl Sundberg (NOR) d. Matthew Asciak/Mark Gatt (MLT) 60 61.
4 May Greece defeated Norway 2-1: Theodoros Angelinos (GRE) d. Stian Boretti (NOR) 62 75; Erling Tveit (NOR) d. Paris Gemouchidis (GRE) 76(4) 61; Theodoros Angelinos/Paris Gemouchidis (GRE) d. Stian Boretti/Erling Tveit (NOR) 36 63 64. Malta defeated Iceland 2-1: Andri Jonsson (ISL) d. Denzil Agius (MLT) 64 46 64; Matthew Asciak (MLT) d. Birkir Gunnarsson (ISL) 60 60; Matthew Asciak/Mark Gatt (MLT) d. Magnus Gunnarsson/Andri Jonsson (ISL) 61 63.
Group D final positions: 1. Greece, 2. Norway, 3. Malta, 4, Iceland.
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5 May Promotion play-offs Lithuania defeated Greece 2-1: Theodoros Angelinos (GRE) d. Laurynas Grigelis (LTU) 75 67(8) 64; Ricardas Berankis (LTU) d. Paris Gemouchidis (GRE) 76(4) 63; Ricardas Berankis/Laurynas Grigelis (LTU) d. Paris Gemouchidis/Markos Kalovelonis (GRE) 62 75. Bulgaria defeated FYR Macedonia 3-0: Dimitar Kuzmanov (BUL) d. Shendrit Deari (MKD) 16 62 75; Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) d. Tomislav Jotovski (MKD) 60 60; Todor Enev/Petar Trendafilov (BUL) d. Tomislav Jotovski/Danil Zelenkov (MKD) 63 63.
5 May Play-offs for 5th/6th positions Norway defeated Andorra 2-1: Stian Boretti (NOR) d. Hector Hormigo-Herrera (AND) 60 63; Jean-Baptiste Poux-Gautier (AND) d. Erling Tveit (NOR) 76(2) 67(4) 64; Stian Boretti/Erling Tveit (NOR) d. Gerard Florido/Hector Hormigo-Herrera (AND) 62 61. Georgia defeated Armenia 3-0: Aleksandre Metreveli (GEO) d. Mikayel Avetisyan (ARM) 62 61; George Tsivadze (GEO) d. Daniil Proskura (ARM) 57 62 64; Mikheil Khmiadashvili/Aleksandre Metreveli (GEO) d. Ashot Gevorgyan/Khachatur Khachatryan (ARM) 57 63 64.
5 May Play-offs for 9th/10th positions Malta defeated San Marino 2-1: Matthew Asciak (MLT) d. Marco de Rossi (SMR) 62 62; Bradley Callus (MLT) d. Giacomo Zonzini (SMR) 16 61 62; Marco de Rossi/Domenico Vicini (SMR) d. Denzil Agius/Mark Gatt (MLT) 62 64. Montenegro defeated Albania 3-0: Pavle Rogan (MNE) d. Genajd Shypheja (ALB) 62 60; Ljubomir Celebic (MNE) d. Flavio Dece (ALB) 61 61; Pavle Rogan/Ivan Saveljic (MNE) d. Flavio Dece/Rei Pelushi (ALB) 76(3) 62.
Final positions: 1= Bulgaria, Lithuania; 3= Greece, Macedonia, 5= Georgia, Norway, 7= Andorra, Armenia, 9= Malta, Montenegro, 11= Albania, San Marino, 13. Iceland. Bulgaria and Lithuania promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2013.
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Date: 16-21 AprilVenue: Doha, QatarSurface: Hard (O)
16 April Group A Turkmenistan defeated Bahrain 3-0: Eziz Davletov (TKM) d. Yusuf Ebrahim Ahmed Abdulla Qaed (BRN) 63 62; Aleksandr Ernepesov (TKM) d. Hasan Abdul-Nabi (BRN) 64 62; Eziz Davletov/Jamshid Ilmuradov (TKM) d. Abdulla Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed/Yusuf Ebrahim Ahmed Abdulla Qaed (BRN) 62 62. Saudi Arabia defeated Iraq 3-0: Fahad Al Saad (KSA) d. Ali Khairi Hashim Al Mayahi (IRQ) 60 61; Omar Al Thagib (KSA) d. Ahmed Hamzah Abdulhasan (IRQ) 64 60; Zaki Al Abdullah/Omar Al Thagib (KSA) d. Ahmed Hamzah Abdulhasan/Ali Khairi Hashim Al Mayahi (IRQ) 60 62.
17 April United Arab Emirates defeated Saudi Arabia 2-1: Fahad Al Saad (KSA) d. Hamad Abbas Janahi (UAE) 75 60; Omar Awadhy (UAE) d. Omar Al Thagib (KSA) 62 62; Omar Awadhy/Hamad Abbas Janahi (UAE) d. Fahad Al Saad/Omar Al Thagib (KSA) 62 62. Turkmenistan defeated Iraq 3-0: Eziz Davletov (TKM) d. Ali Khairi Hashim Al Mayahi (IRQ) 62 61; Aleksandr Ernepesov (TKM) d. Ahmed Hamzah Abdulhasan (IRQ) 62 61; Eziz Davletov/Jamshid Ilmuradov (TKM) d. Maab Abdulrazaq Yaseen/Barakat Zainy (IRQ) 64 63.
18 April United Arab Emirates defeated Bahrain 3-0: Hamad Abbas Janahi (UAE) d. Yusuf Ebrahim Ahmed Abdulla Qaed (BRN) 62 61; Omar Awadhy (UAE) d. Hasan Abdul-Nabi (BRN) 60 62; Abdulrahman Al Janahi/Omar Awadhy d. Abdulla Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed/Yusuf Ebrahim Ahmed Abdulla Qaed (BRN) 64 64. Turkmenistan defeated Saudi Arabia 3-0: Georgiy Pochay (TKM) d. Zaki Al Abdullah (KSA) 46 62 63; Aleksandr Ernepesov (TKM) d. Fahad Al Saad (KSA) 46 62 63; Eziz Davletov/Jamshid Ilmuradov (TKM) d. Omar Al Thagib/Abdulmalek Burasais (KSA) 16 75 64.
19 April United Arab Emirates defeated Iraq 3-0: Hamad Abbas Janahi (UAE) d. Barakat Zainy (IRQ) 61 64; Omar Awadhy (UAE) d. Maab Abdulrazaq Yaseen (IRQ) 60 61; Soud Al Ali/Hamad Abbas Janahi (UAE) d. Maab Abdulrazaq Yaseen/Barakat Zainy (IRQ) 61 62. Saudi Arabia defeated Bahrain 3-0: Fahad Al Saad (KSA) d. Yusuf Ebrahim Ahmed Abdulla Qaed (BRN) 63 75; Abdulmalek Burasais (KSA) d. Abdulla Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed (BRN) 61 62; Zaki Al Abdullah/Omar Al Thagib (KSA) d. Hasan Abdul-Nabi/Abdulla Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed (BRN) 67(3) 64 64.
20 April United Arab Emirates defeated Turkmenistan 2-1: Hamad Abbas Janahi (UAE) d. Eziz Davletov (TKM) 64 62; Omar Awadhy (UAE) d. Aleksandr Ernepesov (TKM) 63 64; Eziz Davletov/Jamshid Ilmuradov (TKM) d. Soud
Al Ali/Abdulrahman Al Janahi (UAE) 63 61. Iraq defeated Bahrain 2-1: Yusuf Ebrahim Ahmed Abdulla Qaed (BRN) d. Ali Khairi Hashim Al Mayahi (IRQ) 62 64; Ahmed Hamzah Abdulhasan (IRQ) d. Hasan Abdul-Nabi (BRN) 61 64; Ahmed Hamzah Abdulhasan/Ali Khairi Hashim Al Mayahi (IRQ) d. Abdulla Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed/Yusuf Ebrahim Ahmed Abdulla Qaed (BRN) 75 63.
Group A final positions: 1. United Arab Emirates, 2. Turkmenistan, 3. Saudi Arabia, 4. Iraq, 5. Bahrain.
Group B 16 April Cambodia defeated Singapore 3-0: Pannhara Mam (CAM) d. Hao Yuan Ng (SIN) 62 64; Kenny Bun (CAM) d. Roy Hobbs (SIN) 62 61; Kenny Bun/Pannhara Mam (CAM) d. Roy Hobbs/Rohan Kamdar (SIN) 76(8) 63. Qatar defeated Myanmar 2-1: Jabor Mohammed Ali Mutawa (QAT) d. Nge Hnaung (MYA) 62 63; Phyo Min Thar (MYA) d. Mousa Shanan Zayed (QAT) 26 75 63; Jabor Mohammed Ali Mutawa/Mousa Shanan Zayed (QAT) d. Nge Hnaung/Min Min (MYA) 76(3) 76(4).
17 April Jordan defeated Myanmar 2-1: Nge Hnaung (MYA) d. Yezan Abu Dayeh (JOR) 76(8) 36 64; Fawaz El Hourani (JOR) d. Phyo Min Thar (MYA) 76(4) 61; Yezan Abu Dayeh/Fawaz El Hourani (JOR) d. Nge Hnaung/Phyo Min Thar (MYA) 64 57 86. Cambodia defeated Qatar 2-1: Pannhara Mam (CAM) d. Jabor Mohammed Ali Mutawa (QAT) 62 63; Kenny Bun (CAM) d. Mousa Shanan Zayed (QAT) 60 60; Jabor Mohammed Ali Mutawa/Mousa Shanan Zayed (QAT) d. Pannhara Mam/Vetu Mam (CAM) 26 62 75.
18 April Singapore defeated Jordan 2-1: Yezan Abu Dayeh (JOR) d. Hao Yuan Ng (SIN) 76(3) 76(7); Roy Hobbs (SIN) d. Fawaz El Hourani (JOR) 64 36 63; Roy Hobbs/Rohan Kamdar (SIN) d. Yezan Abu Dayeh/Fawaz El Hourani (JOR) 64 46 63. Cambodia defeated Myanmar 3-0: Pannhara Mam (CAM) d. Aung Kyaw Naing (MYA) 61 75; Kenny Bun (CAM) d. Phyo Min Thar (MYA) 60 60; Kenny Bun/Vetu Mam (CAM) d. Nge Hnaung/Min Min (MYA) 64 62.
19 April Qatar defeated Jordan 2-1: Jabor Mohammed Ali Mutawa (QAT) d. Yezan Abu Dayeh (JOR) 64 61; Fawaz El Hourani (JOR) d. Mousa Shanan Zayed (QAT) 76(5) 62; Jabor Mohammed Ali Mutawa/Mousa Shanan Zayed (QAT) d. Yezan Abu Dayeh/Fawaz El Hourani (JOR) 64 36 64. Singapore defeated Myanmar 3-0: Rohan Kamdar (SIN) d. Nge Hnaung (MYA) 60 63; Roy Hobbs (SIN) d. Phyo Min Thar (MYA) 61 63; Roy Hobbs/Rohan Kamdar (SIN) d. Min Min/Phyo Min Thar (MYA) 64 16 63.
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20 April Cambodia defeated Jordan 2-1: Pannhara Mam (CAM) d. Fawaz El Hourani (JOR) 61 62; Kenny Bun (CAM) d. Seif Adas (JOR) 61 61; Yezan Abu Dayeh/Seif Adas (JOR) d. Samneang Long/Vetu Mam (CAM) 64 61. Qatar defeated Singapore 3-0: Jabor Mohammed Ali Mutawa (QAT) d. Rohan Kamdar (SIN) 64 67(0) 61; Mousa Shanan Zayed (QAT) d. Roy Hobbs (SIN) 60 61; Sultan Khajan Al Alwai/Abdulrahman Al Harib (QAT) d. Kai Yi Lee/Hao Yuan Ng (SIN) 61 64.
Group B final positions: 1. Cambodia, 2. Qatar, 3. Singapore, 4. Jordan, 5. Myanmar.
21 April Promotion play-offs United Arab Emirates defeated Qatar 2-1: Hamad Abbas Janahi (UAE) d. Jabor Mohammed Ali Mutawa (QAT) 61 36 62; Omar Awadhy (UAE) d. Mousa Shanan Zayed (QAT) 60 61; Abdulrahman Al harib/Mousa Shanan Zayed (QAT) d. Soud Al ali/Abdulrahman Al Janahi (UAE) 62 62. Cambodia defeated Turkmenistan 3-0: Pannhara Mam (CAM) d. Eziz Davletov (TKM) 60 60; Kenny Bun (CAM) d. Aleksandr Ernepesov (TKM) 63 60; Pannhara Mam/Vetu Mam (CAM) d. Eziz Davletov/Jamshid Ilmuradov (TKM) 75 62.
21 April Play-offs for 5th/6th positions Saudi Arabia defeated Singapore 2-1: Fahad Al Saad (KSA) d. Hao Yuan Ng (SIN) 62 63; Roy Hobbs (SIN) d. Abdulmalek Burasais (KSA) 62 76(4); Fahad Al Saad/Abdulmalek Burasais (KSA) d. Rohan Kamdar/Kai Yi Lee (SIN) 64 62.
21 April Play-offs for 7th/8th positions Jordan defeated Iraq 3-0: Yezan Abu Dayeh (JOR) d. Maab Abdulrazaq Yaseen (IRQ) 61 75; Fawaz El Hourani (JOR) d. Ahmed Hamzah Abdulhasan (IRQ) 62 63; Seif Adas/Fawaz El Hourani (JOR) d. Ahmed Hamzah Abdulhasan/Ali Hashim (IRQ) 64 63.
21 April Play-off for 9th/10th position Myanmar defeated Bahrain 3-0: Nge Hnaung (MYA) d. Mohamed Abdellatif (BRN) 63 62; Phyo Min Thar (MYA) d. Yusuf Ebrahim Ahmed Abdulla Qaed (BRN) 63 63; Min Min/Phyo Min Thar (MYA) d. Abdulla Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed/Yusuf Ebrahim Ahmed Abdulla Qaed (BRN) 64 67(3) 63.
Final positions: 1= Cambodia, United Arab Emirates, 3= Qatar, Turkmenistan, 5. Saudi Arabia, 6. Singapore, 7. Jordan, 8. Iraq, 9. Myanmar, 10. Bahrain.Cambodia and United Arab Emirates promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III in 2013.
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Country CodesAHO Netherlands AntillesALG AlgeriaAND AndorraANG AngolaANT Antigua and BarbudaANZ1 Australasia ARG ArgentinaARM ArmeniaARU ArubaAUS AustraliaAUT AustriaAZE AzerbaijanBAH BahamasBAN BangladeshBAR BarbadosBEL BelgiumBEN BeninBER BermudaBIH Bosnia/HerzegovinaBLR BelarusBOL BoliviaBOT BotswanaBRA BrazilBRI2 British Isles BRN BahrainBRU Brunei DarussalamBUL BulgariaBUR Burkina FasoCAM CambodiaCAN CanadaCAR3 Caribbean/West Indies CGO CongoCHI ChileCHN China, People’s Rep. of CIV Cote d’IvoireCMR CameroonCOL ColombiaCIS4 Commomwealth of
Independent States (1992 only)
CRC Costa RicaCRO CroatiaCUB CubaCYP CyprusCZE Czech RepublicDEN DenmarkDJI DjiboutiDOM Dominican RepublicECA* Organisation of East
Caribbean States* (OECS)
ECU Ecuador
EGY EgyptESA El SalvadorESP SpainEST EstoniaETH EthiopiaFIJ FijiFIN FinlandFRA FranceFRG5 Federal Republic
of Germany GAB GabonGBR Great BritainGEO GeorgiaGER5 GermanyGHA GhanaGRE GreeceGUA GuatemalaHAI HaitiHAW HawaiiHKG Hong KongHON HondurasHUN HungaryINA IndonesiaIND IndiaIRI IranIRL IrelandIRQ IraqISL IcelandISR IsraelISV US Virgin IslandsITA ItalyJAM JamaicaJOR JordanJPN JapanKAZ KazakhstanKEN KenyaKGZ KyrgyzstanKOR Korea, Rep. ofKSA Saudi ArabiaKUW KuwaitLAT LatviaLBA LibyaLCA St LuciaLES LesothoLIB LebanonLIE LiechtensteinLTU LithuaniaLUX LuxembourgMAD MadagascarMAR Morocco
MAS Malaysia
MDA MoldovaMEX MexicoMGL MongoliaMKD Macedonia, Former
Yugoslavian Rep. ofMLI MaliMLT MaltaMON MonacoMRI MauritiusMYA Myanmar
(formerly Burma)NAM NamibiaNED NetherlandsNGR NigeriaNOR NorwayNZL New ZealandOMA OmanPAK PakistanPAN PanamaPAR ParaguayPER PeruPHI PhilippinesPOC* Pacific Oceania*POL PolandPOR PortugalPUR Puerto RicoQAT QatarROM RomaniaRSA South AfricaRUS RussiaRWA RwandaSCG6 Serbia & Montenegro
(known as Yugoslavia 1995-2003)
SEN SenegalSIN SingaporeSLO SloveniaSMR San MarinoSRI Sri LankaSUD SudanSUI SwitzerlandSVK Slovak RepublicSWE SwedenSYR SyriaTCH7 Czechoslovakia
(until 1992)THA ThailandTJK TajikistanTKM TurkmenistanTOG Togo
TPE Chinese TaipeiTRI Trinidad & Tobago
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TUN TunisiaTUR TurkeyUAE United Arab EmiratesUGA UgandaUKR UkraineURS4 Soviet Union URU UruguayUSA United StatesUZB UzbekistanVEN VenezuelaVIE VietnamYEM YemenYUG6 Yugoslavia ZAM ZambiaZIM Zimbabwe (formerly
Rhodesia (RHO))
* OECS and Pacific Oceania compete by special dispensation of the Davis Cup Committee
1 Australia and New Zealand competed as Australasia 1905-132 Britain and Ireland competed as British Isles 1900-12.3 Caribbean/West Indies competed until 1987; from 1987 constituent nations
have competed in their own right.4 Upon break-up of the Soviet Union (URS), the constituent republics
competed as Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in 1992, before competing in their own right from 1993 onwards.
5 Upon division of Germany in 1961, West Germany (FRG) competed until 1990. East Germany never entered Davis Cup in its own right. Germany has competed from 1991 onwards.
6 Upon break-up of Yugoslavia (YUG), the constituent republics competed in their own right from 1993 onwards with Serbia & Montenegro continuing under the name of Yugoslavia until 2004. From 2007, Serbia and Montenegro competed as separate nations.
7 Upon division of Czechoslovakia in 1992, Czech/Slovak Republics competed as a combined team in 1993 before competing in their own right from 1994 onwards.
Years PlayedThe number of years a nation has played the Davis Cup takes into account ‘active’ participation in the competition, i.e. if a nation withdraws from the competition before its first tie, this does not count as a year played in Davis Cup.
DC Davis Cup
WG World Group (1981 – present)
CHR Challenge Round (1900 – 1971)
IZ Inter-Zone tie
Z Zone tie
Z1 Zone tie – group 1
Z2 Zone tie – group 2
Z3 Zone tie – group 3
Z4 Zone tie – group 4
1R First Round
2R Second Round
3R Third Round
QF Quarterfinals
SF Semifinals
F Final
QR Qualifying Round
PO Play-offs
REL Relegation Round
R1 First Rubber
R2 Second Rubber
R3 Third Rubber
R4 Fourth Rubber
R5 Fifth Rubber
RR Round-robin
Explanation of Davis Cup Abbreviations
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Players Representing More Than One Nation
Player First Nation Second Nation
John Antonas Caribbean/West Indies 1974-82 *Bahamas 1989Adam Baworowski Austria 1933-37 Poland 1939Goran Bosalevski Macedonia FYR 1999 Hong Kong, China 2008Douglas Burke Caribbean/West Indies 1987 *Jamaica 1988-95Adrian Clarke Caribbean/West Indies 1982-84 *Barbados 1990Ivan Dodig Bosnia/Herzegovina 2002-03, 2005-06 Croatia 2010-13Aleksandr Dolgopolov Soviet Union 1987 Ukraine 1993Colin Dowdeswell Rhodesia 1976 Great Britain 1984-86Kane Easter Eastern Caribbean 1996 **St Lucia 1998-2004Mark Ferreira India 1989 Hong Kong, China 1997Vladimir Gabrichidze USSR/CIS 1990-92 Georgia 1995-2002Karl Hale Caribbean/West Indies 1984-86 *Jamaica 1988-2004Asif Ismail India 1994 Hong Kong, China 2003-04Goran Ivanisevic Yugoslavia 1988-91 Croatia 1993-2005Glynn James Eastern Caribbean 1994-2004 St Lucia 1998Aleksandar Kitinov Yugoslavia 1992 Macedonia, FYR 1995Henri Laaksonen Finland 2009 Switzerland 2013Jorge Lemann Switzerland 1962 Brazil 1973Vernon Lewis Eastern Caribbean 1991-97 **St Lucia 1998-2004Bing-Chao Lin Indonesia 1991-94 Chinese Taipei 1998-2000 Ling Lu China, PR 1998 Hong Kong, China 2003John Maginley Caribbean/West Indies 1986 *Eastern Caribbean 1991-95,
**Antigua 1997Roderich Menzel Czechoslovakia 1928-38 Germany 1939Hitesh Morriswala Pacific Oceania 1996 ***Fiji 1999-2000Libor Pimek Czechoslovakia 1983-85 Belgium 1991-98Dimitri Poliakov USSR 1990-91 Ukraine 1993-98Goran Prpic Yugoslavia 1983-91 Croatia 1993Hans Redl Austria 1937-55 Germany 1938Mohamed-Khaliq Siddiq Pakistan 1993-99 Kuwait 2003-08Henri Sinson Eastern Caribbean 1995-96 **St Lucia 1998Roger Smith Caribbean/West Indies 1985-87 *Bahamas 1989-2000Jimmy Tasker Caribbean/West Indies 1984 *Barbados 1990Sanjeev Tikaram Pacific Oceania 1995-98 ***Fiji 1999-2001Georg Von Metaxa Austria 1933-37 Germany 1938-39Boran Vujic Yugoslavia 1995-97 Bosnia/Herzegovina 2004Tony Wilding Australasia 1905-09 ****New Zealand 1914Jerry Williams Eastern Caribbean 1991 **Antigua 1996-2001
* Bahamas, Barbados, Eastern Caribbean and Jamaica previously competed as part of Caribbean/West Indies.** Antigua and St Lucia competed as part of Eastern Caribbean until 1995 and 1997 respectively.*** Fiji competed as part of Pacific Oceania until 1998, then in its own right until 2001, although it has subsequently rejoined Pacific Oceania.**** New Zealand competed with Australia as combined Australasia team 1905-13.
Note: in certain cases, when a country ceases to exist and is replaced by a new nation or nations, one of those new nations generally assumes the records of the old nation. In this case players are assumed to have continued to represent the same nation e.g. Boris Becker played for both West Germany and Germany during his Davis Cup career but this counts as representing just one nation given that Germany assumed West Germany’s records upon reunification in 1989.
The following players have appeared in Davis Cup for more than one nation. Player records will contain the combined number of appearances, wins and losses for both nations, while nation records will contain the number of appearances, wins and losses for the nation in question only.
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ATP Ranking PointsFor the first time in 2009, ATP ranking points were awarded for Davis Cup matches in World Group and World Group play-off ties, according to the table below:
Per Match Won
Per Match Lost
Team Bonus Performance Bonus**
Cumulative Total
WORLD GROUP
First round – first singles loss 10
First round – first singles win 40 40
First round – second singles win 40 80
Quarterfinals – first singles win 65 145
Quarterfinals – second singles win 65 210
Semifinals – first singles win 70 280
Semifinals – second singles win 70 350
Final – first singles win 75 75* 425/500*
Final – second singles win 75 125** 625
WORLD GROUP PLAY-OFF ROUNDFirst singles win 5
Second singles win 10
Per Match Won
Per Match Lost
Team Bonus Cumulative Total
WORLD GROUP
First round loss 10
First round 50 50
Quarterfinals 80 130
Semifinals 90 220
Final 95 35* 315/350*
WORLD GROUP PLAY-OFF ROUNDDoubles win 10
* Team bonus awarded to a singles player who wins seven live matches and his team wins the competition. ** Performance bonus awarded to a singles player who wins eight live matches.Only the higher of the two bonuses will be awarded to a player.
* Team bonus awarded to a doubles player who wins four matches and his team wins the competition.
Singles (live rubbers only)
Doubles
Accumulated points for all Davis Cup play will count as one result and form part of the premier tier 500 category, the best of which counts towards a player’s ranking.
Points will not be awarded for bonus matches (dead rubbers). Players who don’t play a round of matches will be awarded points based on the immediately preceding round.
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