| Monaco | |
|---|---|
| Captain | Guillaume Couillard |
| ITF ranking | 71 |
| Colors | Red & White |
| First year | 1929 |
| Years played | 80 |
| Ties played (W–L) | 162 (78–84) |
| Best finish | Top 8 in European Zone (1972) |
| Most total wins | Benjamin Balleret (47–29) |
| Most singles wins | Benjamin Balleret (32–22) |
| Most doubles wins | Benjamin Balleret (15–7) |
| Best doubles team | Patrick Landau & Francis Truchi (7–2) |
| Most ties played | Benjamin Balleret (44) |
| Most years played | Benjamin Balleret (19) |
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TheMonaco men's national tennis team representsMonaco in theDavis Cuptennis competition and are governed by theFédération Monegasque de Lawn Tennis.
Monaco currently compete in World Group II. The team reached the top-8 in the European Zone in1972, which is still their best result in the Davis Cup.
Monaco competed in its first Davis Cup in1929.
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