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Bulgaria Davis Cup team

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Bulgarian national tennis team

Bulgaria
CaptainValentin Dimov
ITF ranking34Increase 2 (15 September 2025)
ColorsGreen & White
First year1964
Years played57
Ties played (W–L)126 (69–57)
Most total winsTodor Enev (28–20)
Most singles winsDimitar Kuzmanov (24–9)
Most doubles winsIvo Bratanov (13–0)
Best doubles teamIvo Bratanov /
Ivaylo Traykov (5–0)
Bozhidar Pampoulov /
Matei Pampoulov (5–9)
Most ties playedTodor Enev (33)
Most years playedTodor Enev (14)

TheBulgaria men's national tennis team representsBulgaria inDavis Cuptennis competition and is governed by the Bulgarian Tennis Federation.

History

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Bulgaria made their Davis Cup debut in1964. Their best performances came in the mid-1980s when they reached the Europe/Africa Zone Group I semifinals in two consecutive years –1986 and1987.

In the 2024 edition of the tournament Bulgaria lost 1–3 toBosnia and Herzegovina in theWorld Group I Play-offs. In September's2024 World Group II tie the team facedEl Salvador at home and completed its first comeback from 1–2 down since 1993 to clinch the win and guarantee its place in the World Group I Play-offs in 2025.[1]

In the 2025 edition of the tournament Bulgaria defeatedRomania 3–1 in theWorld Group I Play-offs, guaranteeing its place in theWorld Group I in September.[2][3] In September 2025, Bulgaria defeated Finland and moved into the Davis Cup Qualifiers stage for the first time, with the opportunity to enter the World Group in February 2026.[4][5]

Current team

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Player information and rankings as of 8 September 2025[update]

The following players were called up for theWorld Group I tie againstFinland in September 2025.

PlayerATP RankFirst year playedTotal Win/LossSingles Win/LossDoubles Win/Loss
Petr Nesterov51320223–51–32–2
Alexander Donski66420196–41–05–4
Yanaki Milev71320232–32–30–0
Ivan Ivanov93420250–10–10–0
Alexander Vasilev99220252–02–00–0
Recent callups
PlayerMost recent appearance
Adrian Andreev2025 World Group I play-offs
Iliyan Radulov2025 World Group I play-offs
Dimitar Kuzmanov2024 World Group I play-offs
Alexandar Lazarov2024 World Group I play-offs

Recent performances

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Here is the list of all match-ups since 1981, when the competition started being held in the current World Group format.

1980s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
1981European Zone, 1st Round08–10 MayMondorf-les-Bains (LUX) Luxembourg5–0Win
European Zone, Quarterfinal12–14 JuneHelsinki (FIN) Finland2–3Loss
1982European Zone, 1st Round07–9 MaySofia (BUL) Denmark1–4Loss
1983European Zone, 1st Round04–6 MayAlgiers (ALG) Algeria4–1Win
European Zone, Quarterfinal10–12 JuneSofia (BUL) Finland3–2Win
European Zone, Semifinal8–10 JulySofia (BUL) Yugoslavia0–5Loss
1984European Zone, 1st RoundBYE
European Zone, Quarterfinal15–17 JunePlovdiv (BUL) Belgium2–3Loss
1985European Zone, 1st Round10–12 MayBrussels (BEL) Belgium1–3Loss
1986European Zone, 1st Round09–11 MayHaskovo (BUL) Cyprus5–0Win
European Zone, Quarterfinal13–15 JuneHaskovo (BUL) Egypt4–1Win
European Zone, Semifinal18–20 JulyMoliets (FRA) France0–5Loss
1987European Zone, 1st RoundBYE
European Zone, Quarterfinal12–14 JuneHaskovo (BUL) Senegal5–0Win
European Zone, Semifinal24–26 JulyHaskovo (BUL)  Switzerland0–5Loss
1988Europe Zone Group I, 1st RoundBYE
Europe Zone Group I, Quarterfinal06–8 MayDakar (SEN) Senegal1–4Loss
Europe Zone Group I, Relegation Play-off10–12 JuneSofia (BUL) Romania0–5Loss
1989Europe Zone Group II, 1st RoundBYE
Europe Zone Group II, Quarterfinal12–14 MayMonte Carlo (MON) Monaco1–3Loss

1990s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
1990Europe Zone Group II, 1st Round30 March–1 AprilNicosia (CYP) Cyprus5–0Win
Europe Zone Group II, Quarterfinal4–6 MaySofia (BUL) Greece5–0Win
Europe Zone Group II, Semifinal15–17 JuneWarsaw (POL) Poland1–4Loss
1991Europe Zone Group II, Quarterfinal3–5 MayOslo (NOR) Norway0–5Loss
1992Euro/African Zone Group II, 1st Round1–3 MaySofia (BUL) Malta5–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group II, Quarterfinal17–19 JulyAthens (GRE) Greece1–4Loss
1993Euro/African Zone Group II, 1st Round30 April–2 MaySofia (BUL) Poland3–2Win
Euro/African Zone Group II, Quarterfinal16–18 JulySofia (BUL) South Africa1–4Loss
1994Euro/African Zone Group II, 1st Round29 April–1 MaySopot (POL) Poland1–4Loss
Euro/African Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off15–18 JulyCairo (EGY) Egypt2–3Loss
1995Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin11 MaySan Marino (SMR) Cameroon3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin12 MaySan Marino (SMR) Tunisia3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin13 MaySan Marino (SMR) Macedonia1–2Loss
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin14 MaySan Marino (SMR) Georgia2–0Win
1996Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin8 JanuaryNairobi (KEN) Monaco3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin9 JanuaryNairobi (KEN) Botswana3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin10 JanuaryNairobi (KEN) Kenya3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin12 JanuaryNairobi (KEN) Greece0–3Loss
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin13 JanuaryNairobi (KEN) Congo3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin14 JanuaryNairobi (KEN) Togo3–0Win
1997Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin21 MayPlovdiv (BUL) Malta3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin22 MayPlovdiv (BUL) Estonia3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin23 MayPlovdiv (BUL) Kenya3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Semifinal24 MayPlovdiv (BUL) Moldova3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Final25 MayPlovdiv (BUL) Monaco3–0Win
1998Euro/African Zone Group II, 1st Round1–3 MayMeknes (MAR) Morocco2–3Loss
Euro/African Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off17–19 JulySofia (BUL) Luxembourg5–0Win
1999Euro/African Zone Group II, 1st Round30 April–2 MayPlovdiv (BUL) Togo5–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group II, Quarterfinal16–18 JulyBudapest (HUN) Hungary1–4Loss

2000s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2000Euro/African Zone Group II, 1st Round28–30 AprilSofia (BUL) Greece2–3Loss
Euro/African Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off21–23 JulySofia (BUL) Israel2–3Loss
2001Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin23 MayRose Hill (MRI) Namibia3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin24 MayRose Hill (MRI) Togo3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Round Robin25 MayRose Hill (MRI) Macedonia3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Semifinal26 MayRose Hill (MRI) Bosnia and Herzegovina3–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group III, Final27 MayRose Hill (MRI) Egypt2–1Win
2002Euro/African Zone Group II, 1st Round3–5 MayOdesa (UKR) Ukraine3–2Win
Euro/African Zone Group II, Quarterfinal12–14 JulyAbidjan (CIV) Ivory Coast2–3Loss
2003Euro/African Zone Group II, 1st Round4–6 AprilSofia (BUL) Ukraine3–2Win
Euro/African Zone Group II, Quarterfinal11–14 JulyBelgrade (SCG) Serbia and Montenegro1–4Loss
2004Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round9–11 AprilSofia (BUL) Egypt5–0Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal16–18 JulyTeramo (ITA) Italy0–5Loss
2005Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round4–6 MarchSofia (BUL) Georgia4–1Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal15–17 JulyHelsinki (FIN) Finland3–2Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Semifinal23–25 SeptemberDonetsk (UKR) Ukraine1–4Loss
2006Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round7–9 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Cyprus3–2Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal21–23 JulyPlovdiv (BUL) Hungary2–3Loss
2007Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round6–8 AprilJūrmala (LAT) Latvia1–4Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off20–22 JulyNicosia (CYP) Cyprus1–4Loss
2008Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Round Robin8 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Montenegro3–0Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Round Robin9 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Ivory Coast3–0Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Round Robin10 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Madagascar2–1Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Round Robin11 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Turkey3–0Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Round Robin12 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Zimbabwe3–0Win
2009Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round6–8 MarchGyőr (HUN) Hungary3–2Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal10–12 JulyPlovdiv (BUL) Latvia1–4Loss

2010s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2010Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round5–7 MarchSofia (BUL) Monaco3–2Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal9–11 JulyOtočec (SLO) Slovenia0–5Loss
2011Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round4–6 MarchMinsk (BLR) Belarus1–4Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off8–10 JulySofia (BUL) Cyprus2–3Loss
2012Europe Zone Group III, Round Robin2 MaySofia (BUL) Albania3–0Win
Europe Zone Group III, Round Robin4 MaySofia (BUL) Georgia3–0Win
Europe Zone Group III, Final5 MaySofia (BUL) Macedonia3–0Win
2013Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round1–3 FebruarySofia (BUL) Finland2–3Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off5–7 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Estonia3–0Win
2014Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round31 January–2 FebruaryHelsinki (FIN) Finland2–3Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off4–6 AprilAthens (GRE) Greece4–1Win
2015Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round6–8 MarchJūrmala (LAT) Latvia4–1Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal17–19 JulyLuxembourg City (LUX) Luxembourg5–0Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Semifinal18–20 SeptemberSofia (BUL) Hungary2–3Loss
2016Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round4–6 MarchAnkara (TUR) Turkey2–3Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off15–17 JulyTunis (TUN) Tunisia2–3Loss
2017Europe Zone Group III, Round Robin6 AprilSozopol (BUL) Armenia3–0Win
Europe Zone Group III, Round Robin7 AprilSozopol (BUL) Greece3–0Win
Europe Zone Group III, Final8 AprilSozopol (BUL) Ireland1–2Loss
2018Europe Zone Group III, Round Robin4 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Albania3–0Win
Europe Zone Group III, Round Robin5 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Iceland3–0Win
Europe Zone Group III, Round Robin6 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) North Macedonia3–0Win
Europe Zone Group III, Final7 AprilPlovdiv (BUL) Monaco1–2Loss
2019Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round13–14 SeptemberCape Town (RSA) South Africa1–4Loss

2020s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2020World Group II Play-offs6–7 SeptemberSan José (CRC) Costa Rica4–1Win
2021World Group II5–6 MarchSofia (BUL) Mexico1–3Loss
2022World Group II Play-offs4–5 MarchSofia (BUL) Paraguay3–1Win
World Group II16–17 SeptemberSofia (BUL) South Africa3–0Win
2023World Group I Play-offs4–5 FebruaryChristchurch (NZL) New Zealand3–1Win
World Group I16–17 SeptemberSofia (BUL) Kazakhstan1–3Loss
2024World Group I Play-offs3–4 FebruaryBurgas (BUL) Bosnia and Herzegovina1–3Loss
World Group II14–16 SeptemberPlovdiv (BUL) El Salvador3–2Win
2025World Group I Play-offs31 January–1 FebruaryCraiova (ROU) Romania3–1Win
World Group I13–14 SeptemberPlovdiv (BUL) Finland3–2Win

Team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Bulgaria Davis Cup team in an official Davis Cup match.

PlayerW-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
TiesDebutYears played
Adrian Andreev3–22–11–1520183
Georgi Arabov3–01–02–0319951
Teodor Bachev0–20–00–2219842
Ivo Bratanov18–25–213–01719966
Nikolai Chuparov0–30–20–1119641
Grigor Dimitrov20–416–14–31420087
Valentin Dimov0–30–20–1320093
Gabriel Donev0–20–10–1220192
Alexander Donski6–41–05–41020196
Todor Enev28–2017–1411–633199914
Ljuben Genov13–1412–141–015196811
Tihomir Grozdanov13–34–29–11320086
Dinko Halachev0–10–10–0120141
Victor Ivanchev2–10–12–03120011
Ivan Ivanov0–10–10–0120251
Simeon Ivanov5–01–04–0420081
Mihail Kanev1–01–00–0119951
Yordan Kanev3–72–51–2820044
Ivan Keskinov15–813–72–11419896
Ilia Kushev7–93–54–41120036
Dimitar Kutrovsky8–66–42–2620113
Dimitar Kuzmanov26–1324–92–426201112
Alexandar Lazarov11–86–35–51220167
Krassimir Lazarov15–2410–145–1017198310
Marian Lazarov4–30–14–2619833
Alexander Lazov8–95–83–11320136
Radoslav Lukaev7–54–33–2520003
Mark Markov12–79–43–31319924
Tzvetan Mihov1–20–21–0220102
Yanaki Milev2–32–30–0420233
Vasko Mladenov5–21–04–2620162
Petr Nesterov3–51–32–2620224
Bozhidar Pampoulov13–227–116–1117196713
Matei Pampoulov7–132–35–1015196911
Milko Petkov2–52–40–1419923
Lubomir Petrov4–93–81–1719756
Radoslav Radev13–34–19–21119943
Iliyan Radulov2–02–00–0220242
Ruslan Rainov5–35–30–0619864
Rangel Rangelov3–52–41–1319642
Julian Stamatov15–1612–133–31419809
Orlin Stanoytchev10–99–71–21119916
Ivaylo Traykov16–148–88–620199711
Petar Trendafilov3–00–03–0320121
Stefan Tzvetkov1–20–01–2319902
Alexander Vasilev2–02–00–0120251
Milen Velev20–1414–76–72019889
Stojan Velev5–64–31–3519673
Milen Yanakiev1–01–00–0119861
Kiril Yashmakov7–85–72–1719674

See also

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References

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  1. ^"bta Bulgaria Wins Fifth Game Against El Salvador in Davis Cup to Break Tie".Bulgarian News Agency. 14 September 2024.
  2. ^"bta Bulgaria Defeats Romania to Return to Davis Cup World Group I".Bulgarian News Agency. 1 February 2025.
  3. ^"Bulgaria returns to the Davis Cup World Group I".Bulgarian National Radio. 2 February 2025.
  4. ^"WORLD GROUP I - DAY 3 ROUND-UP".Davis Cup. 14 September 2025.
  5. ^"Alexander Vasilev Stuns Ruusuvuori to Seal Historic Davis Cup Win for Bulgaria". 14 September 2025.

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