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Russia Davis Cup team

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Davis Cup team representing Russia

Russia
CaptainShamil Tarpishchev
ITF ranking14Decrease6 (21 March 2022) (suspended)
Highest ITF ranking1 ()
ColorsRed & White
First year1962
Years played57
Ties played (W–L)149 (96–53)
Years in
World Group
28 (36–26)
Davis Cup titles3 (2002,2006,2021[a])
Runners-up3 (1994,1995,2007)
Most total winsAlex Metreveli (80–25)
Most singles winsAlex Metreveli (56–14)
Most doubles winsSergei Likhachev (24–9)
Alex Metreveli (24–11)
Best doubles teamAlex Metreveli /
Sergei Likhachev (18–7)
Most ties playedAlex Metreveli (38)
Most years playedAlex Metreveli (14)

TheRussia men's national tennis team representedRussia inDavis Cuptennis competition. It is governed by theRussian Tennis Federation. The team started playing in 1993.

Russia has won the Davis Cup twice, in 2002 and 2006. In addition, the team of theRussian Tennis Federation (RTF) won the Davis Cup in 2021[a]. Russia finished as runner-up three times, in 1994, 1995, and 2007.[citation needed]

Russia was suspended in 2022 after theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[1]

Last team

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The following players were called up for the2021 Davis Cup Finals in November 2021.[2]

PlayerSingles RankDoubles RankFirst year playedNo. of tiesTotal Win/LossSingles Win/LossDoubles Win/Loss
Daniil Medvedev2275201775–35–20–1
Andrey Rublev57420141616–109–57–5
Aslan Karatsev1890201331–10–11–0
Karen Khachanov291682013129–127–72–5
Evgeny Donskoy173646201395–63–42–2

History

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Russia competed in its first Davis Cup in1962, as theSoviet Union, until 1991, and in 1992 under the name ofCIS. Russia played a total of 117 series, of which they won 77 and lost 40. It won the Cup twice – in 2002 and 2006. In 1994, 1995 and 2007 the team played in the final – against Sweden and USA, the latter two.[citation needed]

Russia was the top-ranked country in the Davis Cup standings in 2009, but were upset byIsrael in theirquarterfinal tie in July 2009, on indoor hard courts at theNokia Arena inTel Aviv.[3]

Since their loss againstSweden in the first round of the2011 Davis Cup, team Russia did not return to the World Group, and after the heavy loss at the2012 WG Play-offs againstBrazil, 0–5, it played in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I. Russia managed to advance to the WG play-offs in 2015, but lost toItaly, 1–4.[citation needed]

With the win over Sweden in the2016 Europe Zone Group I,Shamil Tarpishchev made a record of 55 Davis Cup wins as team captain.[4]

YearName of the country
[Ties & results]
Years playedTies playedYears in World GroupBest result
1900–1917Russian Empire (Russian Empire)
1917–1939Soviet Union (USSR)
1940–1945World War II
19461961Didn't compete
19621991Soviet Union (USSR)
1962 vs Netherlands 5:0
1962 vs Italy 0:5
1963 vs Finland 5:0
1963 vs Chile 4:1
1963 vs Great Britain 1:4
1964 vs Morocco 4:1
1964 vs West Germany 1:4
1965 vs Rhodesia w/o
1966 vs Italy 1:4
1967 vs West Germany 3:2
1967 vs Denmark 3:2
1967 vs Chile 3:0
1967 vs Spain 1:4
1968 vs Greece 4:1
1968 vs Yugoslavia 5:0
1968 vs Italy 2:3
1969 vs Greece 5:0
1969 vs Canada 4:1
1969 vs Italy 5:0
1969 vs Romania 1:4
1970 vs Hungary 3:2
1970 vs Monaco 5:0
1970 vs Czechoslovakia 3:2
1970 vs West Germany 2:3
1971 vs Denmark 5:0
1971 vs Belgium 4:1
1971 vs Czechoslovakia 1:4
1972 vs Hungary 3:2
1972 vs Morocco 5:0
1972 vs Poland 4:0
1972 vs Romania 2:3
1973 vs Hungary 3:2
1973 vs France 3:2
1973 vs Romania 2:3
1974 vs Yugoslavia 3:1
1974 vs Czechoslovakia 3:2
1974 vs India 1:4
1975 vs Sweden 2:3
1976 vs Monaco 5:0
1976 vs West Germany 4:1
1976 vs Spain 4:1
1976 vs Hungary 4:1
1976 vs Chile w/o
1977 vs France w/o
1980 vs Greece 5:0
1980 vs France 2:3
1981 vs Belgium 4:1
1981 vs Austria 4:0
1981 vs Netherlands 5:0
1982 vs Sweden 1:4
1982 vs India 4:1
1983 vs France 1:4
1983 vs Czechoslovakia 1:4
1984 vs Monaco 5:0
1984 vs Austria 3:2
1984 vs Israel 3:2
1985 vs Czechoslovakia 2:3
1985 vs Argentina 3:2
1986 vs Yugoslavia 2:3
1986 vs India 1:4
1987 vs Turkey 4:1
1987 vs Netherlands 4:1
1987 vs  Switzerland 2:3
1988 vs Portugal 5:0
1988 vs Netherlands 5:0
1989 vs Czechoslovakia 1:4
1989 vs Mexico 1:4
1990 vs Portugal 4:1
1990 vs Spain 1:4
1991 vs Hungary 4:1
1991 vs  Switzerland 2:3
2971
(45–26)
5
(0–5)
Europe Zone winner1974,1984,1988,1990
World Group 1st Round1982,1983,1985,1986,1989
1992CIS (CIS)
1992 vs Portugal 3:21992 vs South Korea 5:0
22
(2–0)
World Group qualifying round winner1992
1993RUS (RUS)
1993 vs Germany 1:4
1993 vs Cuba 5:0
1994 vs Australia 4:1
1994 vs Czech Republic 3:2
1994 vs Germany 4:1
1994 vs Sweden 1:4
1995 vs Belgium 4:1
1995 vs South Africa 4:1
1995 vs Germany 3:2
1995 vs United States 2:3
1996 vs Italy 2:3
1996 vs Hungary 4:1
1997 vs South Africa 1:3
1997 vs Romania 3:2
1998 vs United States 2:3
1998 vs Japan 3:1
1999 vs Germany 3:2
1999 vs Slovakia 3:2
1999 vs Australia 1:4
2000 vs Belgium 4:1
2000 vs Spain 1:4
2001 vs Slovakia 3:2
2001 vs Sweden 1:4
2002 vs  Switzerland 3:2
2002 vs Sweden 4:1
2002 vs Argentina 3:2
2002 vs France 3:2
2003 vs Czech Republic 3:2
2003 vs Argentina 0:5
2004 vs Belarus 2:3
2004 vs Thailand 5:0
2005 vs Chile 4:1
2005 vs France 3:2
2005 vs Croatia 2:3
2006 vs Netherlands 5:0
2006 vs France 4:1
2006 vs United States 3:2
2006 vs Argentina 3:2
2007 vs Chile 3:2
2007 vs France 3:2
2007 vs Germany 3:2
2007 vs United States 1:4
2008 vs Serbia 3:2
2008 vs  Switzerland 3:2
2008 vs Argentina 2:3
2009 vs Romania 4:1
2009 vs Israel 1:4
2010 vs India 2:3
2011 vs Sweden 2:3
2010 vs Brazil 3:2
2012 vs Austria 2:3
2012 vs Brazil 0:5
2013 vs Great Britain 2:3
2013 vs South Africa 5:0
2014 vs Poland 2:3
2014 vs Portugal 4:1
2015 vs Denmark 4:1
2015 vs Spain 3:2
2015 vs Italy 1:4
2016 vs Sweden 5:0
2016 vs Netherlands 4:1
2016 vs Kazakhstan 3:1
2017 vs Serbia 1:4
2017 vs Hungary 1:3
2018 vs Austria 1:3
2018 vs Belarus 3:2
2019 vs  Switzerland 3:1
2019 vs Croatia 3:0
2019 vs Spain 1:2
2019 vs Serbia 2:1
2019 vs Canada 1:2
2021 vs Ecuador 3:0
2021 vs Spain 2:1
2021 vs Sweden 2:0
2021 vs Germany 2:1
2021 vs Croatia 2:0
2876
(49–27)
23
(36–21)
World Group winners2002,2006,2021
1962Overall59149
(96–53)
28
(36–26)
Winner2002,2006,2021

Recent performances

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Here is the list of all match-ups since the 1990s.

1990s

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YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
1990Europe/Africa Group I, Second round4–6 MayclayKiev (USSR) Portugal4–1Won
World Group, Relegation play-off21–23 SepcarpetMoscow (USSR) Spain1–4Lost
1991Europe/Africa Group I, First round1–3 FebcarpetBudapest (HUN) Hungary4–1Won
Europe/Africa Group I, Second round3–5 MaycarpetDavos (SUI)  Switzerland2–3Lost
1992Europe/Africa Group I, Second round1–3 MayclayPorto (POR) Portugal3–2Won
World Group, Relegation play-off1–3 MaycarpetMoscow (RUS) South Korea5–0Won
1993World Group, First round26–28 MaycarpetMoscow (RUS) Germany1–4Lost
World Group, Relegation play-off24–26 SepcarpetSaint Petersburg (RUS) Cuba5–0Won
1994World Group, First round25–27 MarcarpetSaint Petersburg (RUS) Australia4–1Won
World Group, Quarterfinals15–17 JulcarpetSaint Petersburg (RUS) Czech Republic3–2Won
World Group, Semifinals23–25 SephardHamburg (GER) Germany4–1Won
World Group, Finals2–4 DeccarpetMoscow (RUS) Sweden1–4Runner-up
1995World Group, First round3–5 FebclayAntwerp (BEL) Belgium4–1Won
World Group, Quarterfinals31 Mar–2 AprcarpetMoscow (RUS) South Africa4–1Won
World Group, Semifinals22–24 SepclayMoscow (RUS) Germany3–2Won
World Group, Final1–3 DecclayMoscow (RUS) United States2–3Runner-up
1996World Group, First round9–11 FebclayRome (ITA) Italy2–3Lost
World Group, Relegation play-off20–22 SepcarpetMoscow (RUS) Hungary4–1Won
1997World Group, First round7–9 FebhardDurban (RSA) South Africa1–3Lost
World Group, Relegation play-off19–21 SepcarpetMoscow (RUS) Romania3–2Won
1998World Group, First round4–6 AprhardAtlanta (USA) United States2–3Lost
World Group, Relegation play-off25–27 SephardOsaka (JPN) Japan3–1Won
1999World Group, First round2–4 AprcarpetFrankfurt (GER) Germany3–2Won
World Group, Quarterfinals16–18 JulclayMoscow (RUS) Slovakia3–2Won
World Group, Semifinals24–26 SepgrassBrisbane (AUS) Australia1–4Lost

2000s

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YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
2000World Group, First round4–6 FebcarpetMoscow (RUS) Belgium4–1Won
World Group, Quarterfinals7–9 AprclayMálaga (ESP) Spain1–4Lost
2001World Group, First round9–11 FebhardBratislava (SVK) Slovakia3–2Won
World Group, Quarterfinals6–8 AprhardMalmö (SWE) Sweden1–4Lost
2002World Group, First round8–10 FebclayMoscow (RUS)  Switzerland3–2Won
World Group, Quarterfinals5–7 AprclayMoscow (RUS) Sweden4–1Won
World Group, Semifinals20–22 SepcarpetMoscow (RUS) Argentina3–2Won
World Group, Final29 Nov–1 DecclayParis (FRA) France3–2Winner
2003World Group, First round7–9 FebclayOstrava (CZE) Czech Republic3–2Won
World Group, Quarterfinals4–6 AprclayBuenos Aires (ARG) Argentina0–5Lost
2004World Group, First round6–8 FebcarpetMinsk (BLR) Belarus2–3Lost
World Group, Relegation play-off24–26 SepclayMoscow (RUS) Thailand5–0Won
2005World Group, First round4–6 MarcarpetMoscow (RUS) Chile4–1Won
World Group, Quarterfinals15–17 JulclayMoscow (RUS) France3–2Won
World Group, Semifinals23–25 SepcarpetSplit (CRO) Croatia2–3Lost
2006World Group, First round10–12 FebcarpetAmsterdam (NED) Netherlands5–0Won
World Group, Quarterfinals7–9 AprcarpetPau (FRA) France4–1Won
World Group, Semifinals22–24 SepclayMoscow (RUS) United States3–2Won
World Group, Final1–3 DeccarpetMoscow (RUS) Argentina3–2Winner
2007World Group, First round9–11 FebclayLa Serena (CHI) Chile3–2Won
World Group, Quarterfinals6–8 MarclayMoscow (RUS) France3–2Won
World Group, Semifinals21–23 SepclayMoscow (RUS) Germany3–2Won
World Group, Final30 Nov–2 DechardOregon (USA) United States1–4Runner-up
2008World Group, First round8–10 FebhardMoscow (RUS) Serbia3–2Won
World Group, Quarterfinals11–13 AprclayMoscow (RUS) Czech Republic3–2Won
World Group, Semifinals19–21 SepclayBuenos Aires (ARG) Argentina2–3Lost
2009World Group, First round6–8 MarcarpetSibiu (ROU) Romania4–1Won
World Group, Quarterfinals10–12 JulhardTel Aviv (ISR) Israel1–4Lost

2010s

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YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
2010World Group, First round5–7 MarhardMoscow (RUS) India3–2Won
World Group, Quarterfinals9–11 JulhardMoscow (RUS) Argentina2–3Lost
2011World Group, First round4–6 MarhardBorås (SWE) Sweden2–3Lost
World Group, Relegation play-off16–18 SephardKazan (RUS) Brazil3–2Won
2012World Group, First round10–12 FebhardWiener Neustadt (AUT) Austria2–3Lost
World Group, Relegation play-off14–16 SepclaySão José do Rio Preto (BRA) Brazil0–5Lost
2013Europe/Africa Group I, Second round5–7 AprhardCoventry (GBR) Great Britain2–3Lost
Europe/Africa Group I, Second round play-off25–27 OcthardMoscow (RUS) South Africa5–0Won
2014Europe/Africa Group I, First round31 Jan–2 FebhardMoscow (RUS) Poland2–3Lost
Europe/Africa Group I, Second round play-off12–14 SephardMoscow (RUS) Portugal4–1Won
2015Europe/Africa Group I, First round6–8 MarhardNovy Urengoy (RUS) Denmark4–1Won
Europe/Africa Group I, Second round17–19 JulhardVladivostok (RUS) Spain3–2Won
World Group, Relegation play-off18–20 SephardIrkutsk (RUS) Italy1–4Lost
2016Europe/Africa Group I, First round4–6 MarhardKazan (RUS) Sweden5–0Won
Europe/Africa Group I, Second round15–17 JulhardMoscow (RUS) Netherlands4–1Won
World Group, Relegation play-off17–18 SephardMoscow (RUS) Kazakhstan3–1Won
2017World Group, First Round3–5 FebhardNiš (SRB) Serbia1–4Lost
World Group, Relegation play-off15–17 SepclayBudapest (HUN) Hungary1–3Lost
2018Europe/Africa Group I, Second round6–7 AprhardMoscow (RUS) Austria1–3Lost
Europe/Africa Group I, First round play-off14–15 SephardMoscow (RUS) Belarus3–2Won
2019Qualifying round1–3 FebhardBiel/Bienne (SUI)  Switzerland3–1Won
Finals18–24 NovhardMadrid (ESP) Croatia3–0Won
 Spain1–2Lost
 Serbia2–1Won
 Canada1–2Lost
2020–21Finals25 Nov–5 DechardMadrid (ESP) Ecuador3–0Won
 Spain2–1Won
 Sweden2–0Won
 Germany2–1Won
 Croatia2–0Winner

Results

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Tournament1962196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992W–L
World GroupNot HeldA1R1RA1R1RAA1RAAA0–5
Europe/(Africa) Zone/Group I2RQF2R1RAASFFFAFAWAAAAAAAAAWAAFWA2R2R2R[b]28–8
Europe/(Africa) Zone (B)/Group IINot Held1RFAAASFAFASFWSFAAQFWAAAAAAAAAAA15–7
Europe/Africa Group IIINot HeldA0–0
Tournament199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019W–L
World Group1RFF1R1R1RSFQFQFWQF1RSFWFSFQFQF1R1RAAAA1RASF30–20
World Group play-offs (qualifying round)WAAWWWAAAAAWAAAAAAWLAALWLAW8–3
Europe/Africa Zone Group IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA2R1R2R2RA1R POA6–3
Europe/Africa Zone Group IIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA0–0
Europe/(Africa) Zone Group IIIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA0–0
Europe/Africa Zone Group IVNot HeldAAAAAAAAAAAAANot HeldA0–0
Tournament2020–212022W–L
FinalsW[c][c]5–0
World Group IAA0–0
World Group IIAA0–0
Europe Zone IIIAA0–0
Europe Zone IVAA0–0

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abDue to aWADA ban, the team from Russia was not permitted to compete under the name ‘Russia’, or use the Russian flag or anthem in 2021; it won the 2021 Finals as the team of the Russian Tennis Federation (RTF), and used the flag of the RTF.
  2. ^AsCIS
  3. ^abAsRTF

References

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  1. ^"Davis Cup - Rankings".www.daviscup.com.
  2. ^"В центре внимания – финальный турнир «Кубка Дэвиса» - новости ФТР".tennis-russia.ru.
  3. ^"Israel completes Davis Cup win over Russia".Miami Herald. 12 July 2009. Retrieved12 July 2009.
  4. ^"Шамиль Тарпищев установил рекорд, одержав 55 побед в Кубке Дэвиса".

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