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Austria Davis Cup team

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National tennis team
Austria
CaptainStefan Koubek
ITF ranking12 (15 September 2025)
ColorsRed & White
First year1905
Years played90
Ties played (W–L)172 (82–90)
Years in
World Group
22 (8–23)
Best finishSemifinal (1990)
Most total winsThomas Muster (45–18)
Most singles winsThomas Muster (36–8)
Most doubles winsJürgen Melzer (15–12)
Best doubles teamThomas Muster /
Alex Antonitsch (9–7)
Most ties playedJürgen Melzer (38)
Most years playedJürgen Melzer (22)

TheAustria Davis Cup team represents Austria in theDavis Cup and is governed by the Austrian Tennis Federation, known in German asÖsterreichischer Tennisverband [de]. In 2010, Austria was re-promoted to the World Group after being relegated to the Europa/Africa Zone Group I only one year earlier. In2012, Austria advanced to the World Group quarterfinals for the first time since1995, eventually losing againstSpain.

History

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Austria competed in its first Davis Cup in1905.

The Austrian team achieved their best Davis Cup result in1990, when they were on the brink of reaching the final, playing their semi final against the USA on clay inVienna, with a team consisting ofThomas Muster,Horst Skoff andAlex Antonitsch. After Muster had won his singles rubbers againstMichael Chang andAndre Agassi, the standing in the tie was 2:2. Skoff and Chang met each other in the decisive fifth rubber, with Skoff taking a 2 set lead, and trying to close out the third set as the daylight faded. Skoff failed to do this and Chang took the third set, with the match then postponed until the next day, with Skoff leading 2 sets to 1 overnight. Skoff needed to win 1 more set to send Austria into the final, but the final 2 sets were both won by Chang, so Austria went out and the USA reached the final.

Results and fixtures

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The following are lists of match results and scheduled matches for the current year.

  Win  Loss  Fixture

2025

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2025 Davis Cup Qualifiers first round
Austria
4
Multiversum,Schwechat,Austria[1]
31 January–1 February 2025
Clay (i)

Finland
0
123
1Austria
Finland
Lukas Neumayer
Otto Virtanen
6
4
64
77
6
3
 
2Austria
Finland
Jurij Rodionov
Eero Vasa
2
6
6
3
6
3
 
3Austria
Finland
Alexander Erler / Lucas Miedler
Patrick Kaukovalta / Patrik Niklas-Salminen
4
6
79
67
78
66
 
4Austria
Finland
Filip Misolic
Eero Vasa
6
4
6
0
  
5Austria
Finland
Lukas Neumayer
Eero Vasa
   not
played
2025 Davis Cup Qualifiers second round
Hungary
2
Főnix Aréna,Debrecen,Hungary[2]
12–13 September 2025
Hard (i)

Austria
3
123
1Hungary
Austria
Fábián Marozsán
Jurij Rodionov
2
6
77
65
5
7
 
2Hungary
Austria
Márton Fucsovics
Lukas Neumayer
3
6
6
3
67
79
 
3Hungary
Austria
Fábián Marozsán / Zsombor Piros
Alexander Erler / Lucas Miedler
77
64
77
62
  
4Hungary
Austria
Zsombor Piros
Lukas Neumayer
7
5
78
66
  
5Hungary
Austria
Márton Fucsovics
Jurij Rodionov
2
6
1
6
  

Italy
2
2025 Davis Cup Finals, Quarterfinals
Bologna Fiere,Bologna,Italy (Hard (i))
19 November 2025[3]

Austria
0
123
1Italy
Austria
Matteo Berrettini
Jurij Rodionov
6
3
77
64
  
2Italy
Austria
Flavio Cobolli
Filip Misolic
6
1
6
3
  
3Italy
Austria
Simone Bolelli / Andrea Vavassori
Alexander Erler / Lucas Miedler
   not
played

Current squad

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Squad representing Austria at the2025 Davis Cup Finals
PlayerWin–lossFirst
year
TiesRanking
SglDblTotalSglDbl
Filip Misolic2–10–02–120223791109
Jurij Rodionov7–60–07–6201910177269
Lukas Neumayer3–10–03–120243189641
Lucas Miedler1–06–27–220228150823
Alexander Erler0–06–26–22022843

* Statistics are as of 19 November 2025.

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 RoundBYE
European Zone, Quarterfinals12–14 JunSalzburg (AUT) Denmark3–2Win
European Zone, Semifinals9–11 JulPörtschach (AUT) Soviet Union0–5Loss
1982European Zone, 1st RoundBYE
European Zone, Quarterfinals11–13 JunVienna (AUT) Algeria5–0Win
European Zone, Semifinals6–8 AugPörtschach (AUT)  Switzerland0–4Loss
1983European Zone, 1st Round6–8 MayTernitz (AUT) Morocco5–0Win
European Zone, Quarterfinals10–12 JunOslo (NOR) Norway4–1Win
European Zone, Semifinals8–10 JulPörtschach (AUT) Hungary2–3Loss
1984European Zone, 1st Round4–6 May LebanonW/OWin
European Zone, Quarterfinals15–17 JunVienna (AUT) Norway5–0Win
European Zone, Semifinals13–15 JulJūrmala (URS) Soviet Union2–3Loss
1985European Zone, 1st RoundBYE
European Zone, Quarterfinals14–16 JunAthens (GRE) Greece3–2Win
European Zone, Semifinals2–4 AugHartberg (AUT) Israel2–3Loss
1986European Zone, 1st RoundBYE
European Zone, Quarterfinals13–15 JunMayrhofen (AUT) Portugal5–0Win
European Zone, Semifinals18–20 JulBad Kleinkirchheim (AUT) Romania3–2Win
European Zone, Finals1–3 OctMontpellier (FRA) France1–4Loss
1987European Zone, 1st RoundBYE
European Zone, Quarterfinals12–14 JunBad Kleinkirchheim (AUT) Greece4–1Win
European Zone, Semifinals24–26 JulOporto (POR) Portugal4–1Win
European Zone, Finals2–4 OctCopenhagen (DEN) Denmark2–3Loss
1988Europe Zone Group I, 1st RoundBYE
Europe Zone Group I, Semifinals10–12 JunVillach (AUT) Nigeria5–0Win
Europe Zone Group I, Finals22–24 JulZell am See (AUT) Great Britain5–0Win
1989World Group, 1st Round3–5 FebVienna (AUT) Australia5–0Win
World Group, Quarterfinals7–9 AprVienna (AUT) Sweden2–3Loss

1990s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
1990World Group, 1st Round2–4 FebBarcelona (ESP) Spain3–2Win
World Group, Quarterfinals30 Mar–2 AprVienna (AUT) Italy5–0Win
World Group, Semifinals21–23 SepVienna (AUT) United States2–3Loss
1991World Group, 1st Round1–3 FebPrague (TCH) Czechoslovakia1–4Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs20–22 SepManchester (GBR) Great Britain1–3Loss
1992Euro/African Zone Group I, 1st RoundBYE
Euro/African Zone Group I, Semifinals1–3 MayHelsinki (FIN) Finland4–1Win
World Group, relegation play-offs25–27 SepVancouver (CAN) Canada3–1Win
1993World Group, 1st Round26–28 MarVienna (AUT) France1–4Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs24–26 SepChristchurch (NZL) New Zealand3–2Win
1994World Group, 1st Round26–28 MarGraz (AUT) Germany2–3Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs23–25 SepMontevideo (URU) Uruguay3–2Win
1995World Group, 1st Round3–5 FebVienna (AUT) Spain4–1Win
World Group, Quarterfinals31 Mar–2 AprVäxjö (SWE) Sweden0–5Loss
1996World Group, 1st Round9–12 FebJohannesburg (RSA) South Africa2–3Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs20–22 SepSão Paulo (BRA) Brazil1–4Loss
1997Euro/African Zone Group I, 1st RoundBYE
Euro/African Zone Group I, Semifinals4–6 AprGraz (AUT) Croatia3–2Win
World Group, relegation play-offs19–21 SepHarare (ZIM) Zimbabwe2–3Loss
1998Euro/African Zone Group I, Quarterfinals3–5 AprRamat HaSharon (ISR) Israel1–4Loss
Euro/African Zone Group I, Relegation Play-offs25–27 SepPörtschach (AUT) Denmark5–0Win
1999Euro/African Zone Group I, Quarterfinals2–4 AprWels (AUT) Portugal4–1Win
World Group, relegation play-offs24–26 SepPörtschach (AUT) Sweden3–2Win

2000s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2000World Group, 1st Round4–6 FebBratislava (SVK) Slovakia2–3Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs21–23 JulRennes (FRA) France0–5Loss
2001Euro/African Zone Group I, Quarterfinals6–8 AprPula (CRO) Croatia1–4Loss
Euro/African Zone Group I, Relegation Play-offs21–23 SepWels (AUT) Ukraine4–1Win
2002Euro/African Zone Group I, 1st Round8–10 FebTyrol (AUT) Israel3–2Win
Euro/African Zone Group I, Quarterfinals5–7 AprConstanța (ROU) Romania0–5Loss
2003Euro/African Zone Group I, 1st Round7–9 FebOslo (NOR) Norway5–0Win
Euro/African Zone Group I, Quarterfinals4–6 AprSt. Anton (AUT) Finland3–2Win
World Group, relegation play-offs19–21 SepPörtschach (AUT) Belgium3–2Win
2004World Group, 1st Round6–8 FebUncasville (USA) United States0–5Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs24–26 SepPörtschach (AUT) Great Britain3–2Win
2005World Group, 1st Round4–6 MarSydney (AUS) Australia0–5Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs23–25 SepPörtschach (AUT) Ecuador4–1Win
2006World Group, 1st Round10–12 FebGraz (AUT) Croatia2–3Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs22–24 SepPörtschach (AUT) Mexico5–0Win
2007World Group, 1st Round9–11 FebLinz (AUT) Argentina1–4Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs21–23 SepInnsbruck (AUT) Brazil4–1Win
2008World Group, 1st Round8–10 FebVienna (AUT) United States1–4Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs19–21 SepLondon (GBR) Great Britain3–2Win
2009World Group, 1st Round6–8 MarGarmisch-Partenkirchen (GER) Germany2–3Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs18–20 SepRancagua (CHI) Chile2–3Loss

2010s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2010Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round5–7 MarBad Gleichenberg (AUT) Slovakia3–2Win
World Group play-offs16–19 SepTel Aviv (ISR) Israel3–2Win
2011World Group, 1st round4–6 MarVienna (AUT) France2–3Loss
World Group play-offs16–18 SepAntwerp (BEL) Belgium4–1Win
2012World Group, 1st round10–12 FebWiener Neustadt (AUT) Russia3–2Win
World Group, Quarterfinals6–8 AprOropesa del Mar (ESP) Spain1–4Loss
2013World Group, 1st round1–3 FebAstana (KAZ) Kazakhstan1–3Loss
World Group play-offs13–15 SepGroningen (NED) Netherlands0–5Loss
2014Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round4–6 AprBratislava (SVK) Slovakia1–4Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round play-offs12–14 SepValmiera (LAT) Latvia4–1Win
2015Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round6–8 MarÖrebro (SWE) Sweden3–2Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round17–19 JulKitzbühel (AUT) Netherlands2–3Loss
2016Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round4–6 MarGuimarães (POR) Portugal4–1Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round15–17 JulKyiv (UKR) Ukraine2–3Loss
2017Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round7–9 AprMinsk (BLR) Belarus1–3Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round play-offs15–17 SepWels (AUT) Romania4–1Win
2018Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round2–3 FebSankt Pölten (AUT) Belarus5–0Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round6–7 AprMoscow (RUS) Russia3–1Win
World Group play-offs14–16 SepGraz (AUT) Australia3–1Win
2019Qualifying round1–2 FebSalzburg (AUT) Chile2–3Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I13–14 SepEspoo (FIN) Finland3–2Win

2020s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2020Qualifying round6–7 MarPremstätten (AUT) Uruguay3–1Win
2021Finals, Group stage26 NovInnsbruck (AUT) Serbia0–3Loss
28 Nov Germany1–2Loss
2022Qualifying round4–5 MarSeoul (KOR) South Korea1–3Loss
World Group I16–17 SepTulln an der Donau (AUT) Pakistan4–0Win
2023Qualifying round4–5 FebRijeka (CRO) Croatia1–3Loss
World Group I15–16 SepSchwechat (AUT) Portugal1–3Loss
2024World Group I play-offs3–4 FebLimerick (IRL) Ireland4–0Win
World Group I13–14 SepBad Waltersdorf (AUT) Turkey3–0Win
2025Qualifiers first round31 Jan–1 FebSchwechat (AUT) Finland4–0Win
Qualifiers second round12–13 SepDebrecen (HUN) Hungary3–2Win
Finals, Quarterfinals19 NovBologna (ITA) Italy0–2Loss

Player records

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See also:List of Austria Davis Cup team representatives
Most total wins overall
#PlayerYearsWin–lossTies
played
Years
played
SinglesDoublesTotal
1Thomas Muster1984–199736–89–1045–182412
2Jürgen Melzer1999–202022–2915–1237–413822
3Hans Kary1969–198322–1511–1033–252614
4Franz Matejka1927–193420–92–422–13158
Franz Saiko1954–196218–84–522–13159
Horst Skoff1986–199421–131–422–17199
7Stefan Koubek1998–201120–190–020–192213
8Peter Feigl1976–198512–127–619–18159
Alex Antonitsch1984–19966–813–1419–222713
10Hermann Artens1927–193414–134–918–22158

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Austria v Finland".Daviscup.com.
  2. ^"Hungary v Austria".Daviscup.com.
  3. ^"Italy v Austria".Daviscup.com.

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