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Australia Davis Cup team

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National tennis team

Australia
AssociationTennis Australia
CaptainLleyton Hewitt[1]
CoachJosh Eagle[2]
ITF ranking2Increase (2 February 2023)[3]
ColorsGreen & Gold
First year1923 (1905 asAustralasia)
Years played102
Ties played (W–L)266 (193–73)
Years in
World Group
34 (56–29)
Davis Cup titles28 (1907,1908,1909,1911,
1914,1919,1939,1950,
1951,1952,1953,1955,
1956,1957,1959,1960,
1961,1962,1964,1965,
1966,1967,1973,1977,
1983,1986,1999,2003)
Runners-up21 (1912,1920,1922,1923,
1924,1936,1938,1946,
1947,1948,1949,1954,
1958,1963,1968,1990,
1993,2000,2001,2022,2023)
Most total winsLleyton Hewitt (59–21)
Most singles winsLleyton Hewitt (42–14)
Most doubles winsTodd Woodbridge (25–7)
Best doubles teamMark Woodforde /
Todd Woodbridge (14–2)
Most ties playedLleyton Hewitt (43)
Most years playedLleyton Hewitt (19)
Last updated on: 6 September 2022[4].

TheAustralia Davis Cup team is the second most successful team ever to compete in theDavis Cup, winning the coveted title on 28 separate occasions, second behind theUnited States with 32.[5]

Australia also participated in winning the Davis Cup six times with New Zealand under the aliasAustralasia (1905–1922).

History

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Australasia: 1905–1922

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Main article:Australasia Davis Cup team

While Australia and New Zealand have been two separate countries, the two countries did compete together under the alias Australasia in a number of sports, including Davis Cup in the first couple of decades of the 20th century.

Australian players began playing Davis Cup tennis in 1905 as a part of theAustralasia Davis Cup team, which allowed players from New Zealand to compete on the same team. Despite players from New Zealand being eligible to represent Australasia,Anthony Wilding was the only New Zealander to play for the team while it existed.

During this period, the team won the Davis Cup on six occasions in1907,1908,1909,1911,1914 and1919.

In 1920, Australasia lost in the challenge round to theUnited States Davis Cup team 0–5 at home inAuckland. The team then reached the final in 1921 before again making the challenge round in 1922. The team lost 1–4 against the United States, away inNew York City. This was the last ever tournament under the Australasia moniker before the nations began competing as separate entities.

The fledgling years: 1923–1937

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In the first tournament as the stand-alone Australia team, the side reached the challenge round, again losing 1–4 to the United States in New York City. The following year, Australia beat Japan 5–0 in the America Zone to qualify for the Inter-zonal final, where they defeated France 3–2 to set up another Challenge round rematch against the US for the third consecutive year. Unfortunately it wasn't meant to be for Australia, this time losing 0–5 inPhiladelphia. France were able to enact revenge in 1925 when they defeated Australia 3–1 in the inter-zonal final.

The following few years would prove to be a lean spell for Australia, as they were either absent from the competition or were knocked out in the early rounds until they returned to form in 1933. Beginning the tournament from the second round of the Europe Zone, they won three ties before losing to eventual champions,Great Britain in the Europe Zone final. They went one round further in 1934, losing 2–3 to the United States in the inter-zonal final. In 1936, Australia won three ties to set up a Challenge round Final against Great Britain. Great Britain made use of the home ground advantage, winning 3–2 at theAll England club inWimbledon, London. 1937 would see Australia lose 0–5 in the America Zone final to eventual champions, United States. However this would spark a period of significant dominance for Australia.

Dominance

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From 1937 to 1973, the only teams to win the Davis Cup were Australia and the U.S., in which 31 times were between one another. Australia won the Davis Cup title 17 times in 1939, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, and 1973.

Between 1938 and 1968, Australia participated in the challenge round for a consecutive 25 years, winning 16 titles and losing 9 times. This streak included earning the record for most consecutive titles with four. This accomplishment was achieved on three separate occasions, in 1950 to 1953, 1959 to 1962 and 1964 to 1967. Australia also recorded three consecutive titles between 1955 and 1957.

The only decades that Australia didn't win the Davis Cup was in the 1920s, 1940s and 2010s. Australia was runner up eight times during the 1920s and 1940s.

After the 1973 victory, Australia won the title another five times: 1977, 1983, 1986,1999 and2003. From 1999 to 2003, Australia reached the final round four times and won in 1999 and 2003.

2000 to 2009

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In 2003,Lleyton Hewitt came back from two sets to love down againstRoger Federer ofSwitzerland to win in five sets in the fourth rubber to clinch a Davis Cup final berth. In the final, Australia defeatedSpain 3–1 inMelbourne Park in whichMark Philippoussis, with a torn pectoral muscle, defeatedJuan Carlos Ferrero in five sets.

After Australia's 2003 win over Spain, Australia lost in the2004 Davis Cup;Sweden beat Australia 4–1. Australia then had to play a world group qualifying match againstMorocco, which it won 4–1. Australia solidified its spot in the 2005 Davis Cup world group and breezed through its first round againstAustria 5–0.Argentina beat Australia in the next round.

In 2006, Australia managed to defeat Switzerland 3–2 in the fifth rubber in the first round. Australia then beat Belarus statement a 5–0 victory. Australia suffered a 5–0 loss toArgentina in the semifinals.

In the2007 Davis Cup, Australia lost its first tie againstBelgium, putting Australia in the world group playoffs. Australia drewSerbia in Serbia for a world group playoff, and Serbia won 4–1 overall.

The2008 Davis Cup saw Australia beatChinese Taipei 4–1 andThailand 5–0. Australia then advanced to the world group playoffs, where it lost toChile 3–2.

In the2009 Davis Cup, Australia beat Thailand 3–2, and the team was drawn to againstIndia in Chennai. Australia refused to play the tie in India for security concerns, so India advanced to the world group playoffs via forfeit.

2010's

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In the2010 Davis Cup, Australia easily advanced through the Asia/Oceania playoffs with 5–0 defeats of Chinese Taipei andJapan. Australia then played a home tie againstBelgium, losing 3–2.

For the fourth year in a row, Australia started its2011 Davis Cup campaign in the Asia/Oceania playoffs. Australia then advanced to the2011 Davis Cup World Group play-offs, where it received a home tie against seededSwitzerland. Played on grass at the Royal Sydney Golf Club in Sydney, Australia, Australia lost to Switzerland 3–2.

Australia began its2012 Davis Cup again in the Asia/Oceania playoffs. Australia easily beat for China in the first round with a 5–0 victory andSouth Korea in the semifinals with a 5–0 win. Australia facedGermany in Hamburg, losing the tie 3–2.

Rivalries

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Australia and the United States

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See also:Australia–United States sports rivalries

Having both teams dominate the competition for 36 years, Australia and theUnited States have had an intense rivalry in Davis Cup.They have played each other in the Davis Cup final on 29 separate occasions, with Australia leading the head-to-head 15–14. The first Davis Cup final meeting was in1908 in which Australia triumphed 3–2. In fact, Australia won the first three Davis Cup final ties between the two, in the aforementioned 1908,1909 and1911. The final Davis Cup meeting between the pair was in1990, in which the U.S. won 3–1.

In recent years, the rivalry has waned, while the two teams had not played each other from 1999 to 2016, when Australia hosted the U.S. in Round 1 of the 2016 Cup.[6] The two teams last met in the quarterfinal of the2024 Davis Cup, which extended their total meetings to 48. As of the completion of the 2024 meeting, the ledger stands at 26–22 in favour of the U.S.

Recent performances

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Main article:List of Australia Davis Cup team results

2020–21 Davis Cup – group stage

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Australia qualified for the Davis Cup finals but did not advance past the group stage. They finished with an overall match record of 2–1.

RoundDateOpponentScoreLocationSurfaceDetails
Qualifying round6–7 March Brazil3–1Adelaide (AUS)Hard
Finals, Group D25 November Croatia0–3Turin (ITA)Hard (i)
Finals, Group D27 November Hungary2–1Turin (ITA)Hard (i)

2022 Davis Cup – finalist

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Australia finished as Davis Cup finalists for the twentieth time. They finished with an overall match record of 5–2.

RoundDateOpponentScoreLocationSurfaceDetails
Qualifying round4–5 March Hungary3–2Sydney (AUS)Hard
Finals, Group C13 September Belgium3–0Hamburg (GER)Hard (i)
Finals, Group C15 September France2–1Hamburg (GER)Hard (i)
Finals, Group C18 September Germany1–2Hamburg (GER)Hard (i)
Finals, Quarterfinals22 November Netherlands2–0Malaga (ESP)Hard (i)
Finals, Semifinals25 November Croatia2–1Malaga (ESP)Hard (i)
Finals, Final27 November Canada0–2Malaga (ESP)Hard (i)

2023 Davis Cup – finalist

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Australia finished as Davis Cup finalists for the second consecutive year and thirteenth time overall. They finished with an overall match record of 4–2.

RoundDateOpponentScoreLocationSurfaceDetails
Finals, Group B13 September Great Britain1–2Manchester (UK)Hard (i)
Finals, Group B14 September France2–1Manchester (UK)Hard (i)
Finals, Group B16 September  Switzerland3–0Manchester (UK)Hard (i)
Finals, Quarterfinals22 November Czech Republic2–1Málaga (ESP)Hard (i)
Finals, Semifinals24 November Finland2–0Malaga (ESP)Hard (i)
Finals, Final26 November Italy0–2Malaga (ESP)Hard (i)

Players

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For all past and present players who have appeared for the Davis Cup team, seeList of Australia Davis Cup team representatives.

Current team

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The following players were selected for the2025 Davis Cup Qualifiers second round held inSydney, Australia.[7]
Player information and rankings as of 30 August 2025[update] prior to the round.[8]

Team nominations for Qualifiers second round against Belgium.
PlayerBornATP rankingDebutNomTiesWin-lossATP
Profile
SinglesDoublesSinglesDoublesTotal
Alex de Minaur (1999-02-17)17 February 1999 (age 26)83372018122316–90–116–9[9]
Alexei Popyrin (1999-09-05)5 September 1999 (age 26)361382019674–34–3[10]
Jordan Thompson (1994-04-20)20 April 1994 (age 31)5816201712145–55–210–6[11]
Matthew Ebden (1987-11-26)26 November 1987 (age 37)50201214174–011–315–3[12]
Non-playing captain:Lleyton Hewitt

Captains

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There have been 19 Davis Cup captains since Australia's first participation in the event in 1905 (as Australasia).[13]

NameTenureTotalFinalsBest Result[a]
WYearsFYearsSYears
Norman Brookes1905–1914,
1919–1920, 1935
1261907, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1914, 191921912, 1920n/a
Norman Peach1921111921n/a
James Anderson1922–1923221922, 1923n/a
Gerald Patterson1924, 1928, 1946321924, 1946n/a
John Hawkes192513rd1925
James Willard193014R1930
Jack Clemenger193213R1932
Stanley Youdale1933–193423rd1934
Cliff Sproule1936–1937211936n/a
Harry Hopman1938–1939,
1950–1969
22161939, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 196751938, 1954, 1958, 1963, 1968n/a
Roy Cowling1947111947n/a
Adrian Quist1948111948n/a
John Bromwich1949111949n/a
Neale Fraser1970–19942541973, 1977, 1983, 198621990, 1993n/a
John Newcombe1995–200061199912000n/a
John Fitzgerald2001–2010101200312001n/a
Pat Rafter2011–201441R2014
Wally Masur20151SF2015
Lleyton Hewitt2016–922022, 2023n/a
Notes
  • No Davis Cup was held between 1915–1918 and 1940–1945 due to World Wars. No Davis Cup was held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Australia did not enter a team in 1926, 1927, 1929 or 1931 Davis Cup editions.

Records

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Main article:Australia Davis Cup team records and statistics

Lleyton Hewitt holds the record for most number of years participated (19), most ties played (43) and most matches played (79). He also holds the record for most rubbers won (59) and most singles matches won (42).Rex Hartwig holds the record for highest win percentage (92.3% from 13 matches) andTodd Woodbridge has won the most doubles matches (25).

Vivian McGrath is the youngest player to have competed in the Davis Cup at 17 years and 84 days, whileNorman Brookes is the oldest player at 43 years and 46 days.

The records for longest tie (15 hours and 19 minutes) and match (4 hours and 30 minutes) were set in the2007 First Round tie in Belgium and the most games in a match (99) and most games in a tie (327) were set in the1974 Eastern Zone Final against India.

Australia's longest winning streak is set at 9 ties from 18 July 1959 to 28 December 1962.

Australia appeared in 25 consecutive Davis Cup Challenge Rounds from 1938 to 1968 and 3 consecutive Davis Cup Finals from 1999 to 2001. They have also won the title for four consecutive times on four separate occasions.

Roy Emerson holds the record for most consecutive tiles won by a player, with 8 consecutive titles.Harry Hopman holds the record for most consecutive tiles won by a captain, with 16 consecutive titles.

All told, Australia has won 28 Davis Cup titles and have been runners-up on 20 occasions.

Performance timeline

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRZ#POANH
Until 1971: (W) Challenge round winner; (F) Challenge round finalist; (SF) inter-zonal finalist; (QF) zonal finalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (A) absent; (NH) not held.
From 1972: (W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist or zonal finalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1 or (1R*) lost in World Group playoff; (RR) round-robin stage; (Z#) Davis Cup Zonal Group (with round), (PO) lost in World Group play-off or (PO*) won in World Group playoff; (A) absent; (NH) not held.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the team's participation has ended.
Year19001901190219031904190519061907190819091910191119121913191419151916191719181919
ResultANHAAASFSFWWWNHWF1RWNot HeldW
W–L1–11–12–01–01–01–00–10–14–01–0
Year19201921192219231924192519261927192819291930193119321933193419351936193719381939
ResultFSFFFFSFAA1RA4RA3RQFSF3RFQFFW
W–L0–13–14–12–14–13–10–13–11–13–13–12–13–11–13–16–0
Year19401941194219431944194519461947194819491950195119521953195419551956195719581959
ResultNot HeldFFFFWWWWFWWWFW
W–L0–12–13–13–14–01–01–01–00–16–01–01–00–16–0
Year19601961196219631964196519661967196819691970197119721973197419751976197719781979
ResultWWWFWWWWF3R4R3RSFWQFSFSFWSFSF
W–L1–01–01–00–15–01–01–01–00–10–13–12–13–14–01–12–12–14–02–12–1
Year19801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999
ResultSFSFSFWSFSFWSFQF1RFQFQFF1R1R*PO*SF1RW
W–L2–12–12–14–02–12–14–02–11–11–13–11–11–13–11–10–23–02–11–14–0
Year20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
ResultFF1RW1RQFSF1R*POZ2POPOPOPO*1RSF1RSF1RQF
W–L3–13–11–14–01–11–12–10–22–11–12–11–12–13–01–12–11–12–10–23–1
Year2020–2120222023
ResultRRFF
W–L2–15–24–2

Record

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Home and away record (since 1981; all 102 match-ups)

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As of 18 September 2016
  • Performance at home (50 match-ups): 41–9 (82.2%)
  • Performance away (52 match-ups): 29–23 (55.5%)
  • Total: 69–31 (68.8%)

Head-to-head record

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As of 7 December 2022
All time head-to-head
NationTies1W–L%Court Surface / TypeVenueWorld Grp/
Finals
Ref
ClHGCpUIOHAN
Argentina52–340%1–21–12–31–11–21–3[14]
Austria142–250%0–22–00–12–11–00–21–01–2[15]
Belarus11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[16]
Belgium74–357%0–22–12–02–22–11–10–23–03–3[17]
Bosnia and Herzegovina11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[18]
Brazil144–0100%1–02–01–03–02–01–01–03–0[19]
Canada119–282%2–00–27–00–29–08–01–20–2[20]
Chile32–166%0–11–01–02–11–00–11–01–1[21]
China33–0100%1–02–01–02–01–01–01–02–0[22]
Chinese Taipei44–0100%4–01–03–02–02–04–0[23]
Colombia11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[24]
Croatia232–167%1–01–11–11–01–01–12–1[25]
Cuba144–0100%2–02–02–02–02–0[26]
Czech Republic398–189%2–12–04–01–07–13–02–13–03–0[27]
Denmark11–0100%1–01–01–0[28]
Ecuador11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[29]
France1611–569%3–31–06–21–03–28–33–14–34–16–4[30]
Germany494–544%0–30–24–00–24–31–10–43–01–4[31]
Great Britain5138–562%1–00–17–30–10–28–33–13–42–03–1[32]
Hawaii111–0100%1–01–01–0[33]
Hong Kong11–0100%1–01–0[34]
Hungary632–166%0–12–01–01–11–00–11–02–1[35]
India1118–373%1–01–04–12–26–13–14–21–02–1[36]
Indonesia22–0100%1–01–01–01–01–0[37]
Italy128–467%1–47–08–44–01–43–02–0[38]
Japan1715–288%3–01–07–11–03–112–13–05–17–12–0[39]
Kazakhstan11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[40]
Mexico1514–193%10–14–014–12–08–14–03–0[41]
Morocco11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[42]
Netherlands11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[43]
New Zealand1010–0100%1–08–01–01–09–04–05–01–03–0[44]
Norway11–0100%1–01–01–0[45]
Pakistan11–0100%1–01–0[46]
Paraguay11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[47]
Peru11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[48]
Philippines22–0100%1–01–01–01–01–0[49]
Poland11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[50]
Romania21–150%0–11–01–11–00–11–0[51]
Russia21–150%1–00–10–11–01–00–11–1[52]
Serbia765–183%1–13–01–02–13–02–01–12–04–1[53]
Slovakia11–0100%1–01–01–01–0[54]
South Africa21–150%0–11–01–10–11–01–0[55]
South Korea122–0100%1–01–01–01–01–01–0[56]
Spain54–180%0–14–00–14–03–00–11–01–1[57]
Sweden107–370%2–12–13–00–11–26–13–13–21–05–3[58]
Switzerland54–180%1–01–00–11–01–02–01–11–13–03–1[59]
United States4721–2645%1–22–117–201–31–420–2211–99–141–34–6[60]
Uzbekistan33–0100%1–01–01–02–01–02–01–03–0[61]
Zimbabwe21–150%1–00–11–00–10–11–02–0[62]
Total269194–7572%36–2628–10110–306–614–323–21157–5169–1873–4952–881–36
TiesW–L%ClayHardGrassCarpetUnk'wnIn'Out'HomeAwayNeut'WG/F
Notes
1Does not include ties where awalkover occurred:
  • 1906 victory against Austria in Semifinals
  • 1925 victory against Hawaii in America Zone Quarterfinals
  • 1936 victory against Cuba in America Zone Semifinals
  • 1939 victory against Brazil in America Zone Inter-zonal Final
  • 1970 victory against South Korea in Eastern Zone A Quarterfinals
  • 2009 loss to India in Asia/Oceania Group I Semifinals
2Unknown surface changed to Indoor Hardcourt as per2021 Davis Cup Finals, article[63] and video[64]

3Includes ties competing as Czechoslovakia from 1924 to 1993
4Includes ties competing as West Germany until 1988
5Includes ties competing as British Isles until 1912
6Unknown surface changed to Indoor Hardcourt as per2021 Davis Cup Finals, article[65] and video[66]

7Includes ties competing as Yugoslavia until 2003; and as Serbia and Montenegro from 2004 to 2006

Record against continents (since 1981)

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As of 18 September 2016
AfricaAsiaEuropeNorth AmericaOceaniaSouth America
 Morocco
 South Africa
 Zimbabwe
 China
 Chinese Taipei
 India
 Japan
 Kazakhstan
 South Korea
 Uzbekistan
 Austria
 Belarus
 Belgium
 Croatia
 Czech Republic
 France
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Hungary
 Italy
 Poland
 Romania
 Russia
 Serbia
 Slovakia
 Spain
 Sweden
  Switzerland
 Yugoslavia
 Mexico
 United States
 New Zealand Argentina
 Brazil
 Chile
 Ecuador
 Paraguay
 Peru
Record: 2–2 (50%)Record: 18–2 (87.5%)Record: 34–19 (67.3%)Record: 6–6 (50%)Record: 3–0 (100%)Record: 7–4 (63%)

Record by decade

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DecadeTies playedTies wonTies lostWin %
1981–19892720774.00
1990–19992819967.80
2000–200928181064.20
2010–20191812673.33

Results

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Key to eras and positions result

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  • Challenge round era (1905–1971): The previous Davis Cup Champion would have a bye to and host the challenge round Final. Thus the losing team in the final (or Inter-zonal final) was the third-placed team. For the purposes of this table, the third placed team is grouped as semifinalists and the Zonal finalists (fourth and fifth placed teams) are grouped as quarterfinalists.
  • 1972–1980: The previous Davis Cup Champion now had to compete in all rounds. There were four zones consisting of America, Eastern, Europe A and Europe B, with the competition culminating in a four team knockout between zonal winners. The zonal finalists were the equivalent of Davis Cup quarterfinalists.
  • Since 1981: World Group (1981–2018), Davis Cup Finals (from 2019) consisting of 16 or 18 teams.
  • Abbreviations: POW = Winner of World Group Playoff (1981–2018); POL = Lost in World Group Playoff (1981–2018); GS = Did not advance past the group stage of the Davis Cup Finals (from 2019); GI SF = Asia/Oceania Group I Semifinalists (1981–2018)

Results table

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ResultTotalChallenge round era
(1905–1971)
Post-Challenge round era
1972–1980Since 1981
#Years#Years#Years
Winners28221907,1908,1909,1911,1914,1919,1939,1950,
1951,1952,1953,1955,1956,1957,1959,
1960,1961,1962,1964,1965,1966,1967
21973,197741983,1986,1999,2003
Finalists20151912,1920,1922,1923,1924,1936,1938,1946,
1947,1948,1949,1954,1958,1963,1968
051990,1993,2000,2001,2022,2023
Semifinalists2151905,1906,1921,192561972,1975,1976,
1978,1979,1980
101981,1982,1984,1985,1987,
1989,1997,2006,2015,2017
Quarterfinalists821933,19371197451988,1991,1992,2005,2019
Other results
Not in Top 5;[b]
Lost in first round[c]
or group stage[d]
1991913, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1935, 1937, 1969, 1970, 197110POW (8):1989,1994,1998,2002,2004,2014,2016,2018

POL (2):1995,2007
GS (1):2020–21
Not in World Group
or Davis Cup Finals
77POW (2): 1996, 2013
POL (4): 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012
GI SF (1): 2009

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Best result if failed to make Davis Cup Final
  2. ^Challenge round era (1905–1971) only
  3. ^World Group (1981–2018) only
  4. ^Davis Cup Finals (from 2019) only

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