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United States Davis Cup team

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Davis Cup team representing the USA

United States of America
CaptainBob Bryan
ITF ranking6Decrease (November 25, 2024)
Highest ITF ranking1 (2008)
ColorsRed & Blue
First yearUnited States United States3–0United KingdomBritish Isles
(Longwood Cricket Club,Boston, Massachusetts,United States; August 8–10, 1900)
Years played110
Ties played (W–L)312 (231–81)
Years in
World Group
43 (76–39)
Davis Cup titles32 (1900,1902,1913,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1937,1938,1946,1947,1948,1949,1954,1958,1963,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1978,1979,1981,1982,1990,1992,1995,2007)
Runners-up29 (1903,1905,1906,1908,1909,1911,1914,1927,1928,1929,1930,1932,1934,1935,1939,1950,1951,1952,1953,1955,1956,1957,1959,1964,1973,1984,1991,1997,2004)
Most total winsJohn McEnroe (59–10)
Most singles winsJohn McEnroe (41–8)
Most doubles winsMike Bryan (28–5)
Best doubles teamBob Bryan/Mike Bryan (25–5)
Most ties playedMike Bryan (33)
Most years playedBob Bryan and Mike Bryan (15)

TheUnited States men's national tennis team represents theUnited States inDavis Cuptennis competition, and is governed by theUnited States Tennis Association.

The United States competed in the inaugural Davis Cup against Great Britain in1900. They are the most successful team ever to compete in the Davis Cup, winning the coveted title on 32 separate occasions closely followed byAustralia with 28 victories.

History

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The United States competed in the first Davis Cup in1900, when a group ofHarvard University students challenged the British. The team won this inaugural competition, then called theInternational Lawn Tennis Challenge, by defeating Great Britain 3–0 inBoston at theLongwood Cricket Club grounds. The format and trophy for the contest was designed and paid for by American player,Dwight Davis, whom the current competition is named after.[1]

The United States most recent win was in2007, defeatingRussia in the final.

The United States played in the World Group in all but one year (1988) since it was created in 1981, sharing this record with theCzech Republic, and holds the record for ongoing consecutive years in the World Group at 30 as of 2018.

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
Chinese Taipei
0
Taipei Tennis Center,Taipei,Chinese Taipei[2]
January 31–February 1, 2025
Hard (i)

United States
4
123
1Chinese Taipei
United States
Tseng Chun-hsin
Marcos Giron
2
6
2
6
  
2Chinese Taipei
United States
Wu Tung-lin
Alex Michelsen
64
77
3
6
  
3Chinese Taipei
United States
Ray Ho / Wu Tung-lin
Austin Krajicek / Rajeev Ram
4
6
64
77
  
4Chinese Taipei
United States
Huang Tsung-hao
Mackenzie McDonald
2
6
3
6
  
5Chinese Taipei
United States
Wu Tung-lin
Marcos Giron
   not
played
2025 Davis Cup Qualifiers second round
United States
2
Delray Beach Tennis Center,Delray Beach,United States[3]
September 12–13, 2025
Hard

Czech Republic
3
123
1United States
Czech Republic
Francis Tiafoe
Jiří Lehečka
3
6
2
6
  
2United States
Czech Republic
Taylor Fritz
Jakub Menšík
6
4
6
3
  
3United States
Czech Republic
Austin Krajicek / Rajeev Ram
Tomáš Macháč / Jakub Menšík
78
66
5
7
6
4
 
4United States
Czech Republic
Taylor Fritz
Jiří Lehečka
4
6
6
3
4
6
 
5United States
Czech Republic
Francis Tiafoe
Jakub Menšík
1
6
4
6
  

Players

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

Current team

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Team Nominations for match Second Round Qualifiers against Czechia[4]
PlayerBornATP rankingDebutNomTiesWin-lossProfile
SinglesDoublesSinglesDoublesTotal
Taylor Fritz (1997-10-28)October 28, 1997 (age 28)433820197107–37–3
Francis Tiafoe (1998-01-28)January 28, 1998 (age 27)17=5842018551–51–5
Rajeev Ram (1984-03-18)March 18, 1984 (age 41)2920211411–311–3
Austin Krajicek (1990-06-16)June 16, 1990 (age 35)57202397–27–2
Non-playing captain:Bob Bryan, Non-playing player:Reilly Opelka

Captains

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NameTenureBest result
Perry Jones1958–59Champion (1958)
David Freed1960–61Inter-Zonal Final (1960, 1961)
Bob Kelleher1962–63Champion (1963)
Vic Seixas1964Runner-up (1964)
George MacCall1965–67Inter-Zonal Semifinals (1965, 1966)
Donald Dell1968–69Champion (1968, 1969)
Ed Turville1970–71Champion (1970, 1971)
Dennis Ralston1972–75Champion (1972)
Tony Trabert1976–80Champion (1978, 1979)
Arthur Ashe1981–85Champion (1981, 1982)
Tom Gorman1986–93Champion (1990, 1992)
Tom Gullikson1994–99Champion (1995)
John McEnroe2000Semifinals (2000)
Patrick McEnroe2001–10Champion (2007)
Jim Courier2011–18Semifinals (2012, 2018)
Mardy Fish2019–22Quarterfinals (2022)
Bob Bryan2023–Quarterfinals (2024)
  • Prior to 1958 most U.S. Davis Cup captains were player-captains.[5]

Historical results

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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
1981World Group, First RoundMarch 6–8Carlsbad (USA) Mexico3–2Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 9–11New York City (USA) Czechoslovakia4–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsOctober 2–4Portland (USA) Australia5–0Win
World Group,FinalDecember 11–13Cincinnati (USA) Argentina3–1Champion
1982World Group, First RoundMarch 5–7Carlsbad (USA) India4–1Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 9–11St. Louis (USA) Sweden3–2Win
World Group, SemifinalsOctober 1–3Perth (AUS) Australia5–0Win
World Group,FinalNovember 26–28Grenoble (FRA) France4–1Champion
1983World Group, First RoundMarch 4–6Buenos Aires (ARG) Argentina2–3Loss
World Group PlayoffsSeptember 30 – October 2Dublin (IRL) Ireland4–1Win
1984World Group, First RoundFebruary 24–26Bucharest (ROU) Romania5–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 13–15Atlanta (USA) Argentina5–0Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 28–30Portland (USA) Australia4–1Win
World Group,FinalDecember 16–18Gothenburg (SWE) Sweden1–4Runner-up
1985World Group, First RoundMarch 8–10Kyoto (JPN) Japan5–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsAugust 2–4Hamburg (FRG) West Germany2–3Loss
1986World Group, First RoundMarch 7–10Guayaquil (ECU) Ecuador3–2Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 18–20Mexico City (MEX) Mexico4–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsOctober 3–5Brisbane (AUS) Australia1–3Loss
1987World Group, First RoundMarch 13–15Asunción (PAR) Paraguay2–3Loss
World Group PlayoffsJuly 24–26Hartford (USA) West Germany2–3Loss
1988Americas Group I, SemifinalsApril 8–10Lima (PER) Peru3–0Win
Americas Group I, FinalJuly 22–24Buenos Aires (ARG) Argentina4–1Win
1989World Group, First RoundFebruary 3–5Ft. Myers (USA) Paraguay5–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 7–9San Diego (USA) France5–0Win
World Group, SemifinalsJuly 21–23Munich (FRG) West Germany2–3Loss

1990s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
1990World Group, First RoundFebruary 2–4Carlsbad (USA) Mexico4–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsMarch 30 – April 2Prague (TCH) Czechoslovakia4–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 21–23Vienna (AUT) Austria3–2Win
World Group,FinalNovember 30 – December 2St. Petersburg (USA) Australia3–2Champion
1991World Group, First RoundFebruary 1 – March 31Mexico City (MEX) Mexico3–2Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsMar – AprNewport (USA) Spain4–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 20–22Kansas City (USA) Germany3–2Win
World Group,FinalNovember 29 – December 1Lyon (France) France1–3Runner-up
1992World Group, First RoundJanuary 31 – February 2Mauna Lani (USA) Argentina5–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsMarch 27–29Ft. Myers (USA) Czechoslovakia3–2Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 25–27Minneapolis (USA) Sweden4–1Win
World Group,FinalDecember 4–6Fort Worth (USA)  Switzerland3–1Champion
1993World Group, First RoundMarch 26–28Melbourne (AUS) Australia1–4Loss
World Group PlayoffsSeptember 22–26Charlotte (USA) Bahamas5–0Win
1994World Group, First RoundFebruary 25–27New Delhi (IND) India5–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 15–17Rotterdam (NED) Netherlands3–2Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 23–25Gothenburg (SWE) Sweden2–3Loss
1995World Group, First RoundFebruary 3–5St. Petersburg (USA) France4–1Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsMarch 31 – April 2Palermo (ITA) Italy5–0Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 22–24Las Vegas (USA) Sweden4–1Win
World Group,FinalDecember 1–3Moscow (RUS) Russia3–2Champion
1996World Group, First RoundFebruary 9–11Carlsbad (USA) Mexico5–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 5–7Prague (CZE) Czech Republic2–3Loss
1997World Group, First RoundFebruary 7–9Ribeirão Preto (BRA) Brazil4–1Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 4–6Newport Beach (USA) Netherlands4–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 19–21Washington, D.C. (USA) Australia4–1Win
World Group,FinalNovember 28–30Gothenburg (SWE) Sweden0–5Runner-up
1998World Group, First RoundApril 3–5Atlanta (USA) Russia3–2Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 17–19Indianapolis (USA) Belgium4–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 25–27Milwaukee (USA) Italy1–4Loss
1999World Group, First RoundApril 2–4Birmingham (GBR) Great Britain3–2Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 16–18Chestnut Hill (USA) Australia1–4Loss

2000s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2000World Group, First RoundFebruary 4–6Harare (ZIM)ZimbabweZimbabwe3–2Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 7–9Inglewood (USA)Czech RepublicCzech Republic3–2Win
World Group, SemifinalsJuly 21–23Santander (ESP)SpainSpain0–5Loss
2001World Group, First RoundFebruary 9–11Basel (SUI)SwitzerlandSwitzerland2–3Loss
World Group PlayoffsSeptember 21–23Winston-Salem (USA)IndiaIndia4–1Win
2002World Group, First RoundFebruary 8–10Oklahoma City (USA)SlovakiaSlovakia5–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 5–7Houston (USA)SpainSpain3–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 20–22Paris (FRA)FranceFrance2–3Loss
2003World Group, First RoundFebruary 7–9Zagreb (CRO) Croatia1–4Loss
World Group PlayoffsSeptember 19–21Bratislava (SVK) Slovakia3–2Win
2004World Group, First RoundFebruary 6–8Uncasville (USA) Austria5–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 9–11Delray Beach (USA) Sweden4–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 24–26Charleston (USA) Belarus4–0Win
World Group,FinalDecember 3–5Seville (ESP) Spain2–3Runner-up
2005World Group, First RoundMarch 4–6Los Angeles (USA) Croatia2–3Loss
World Group PlayoffsSeptember 23–25Leuven (BEL) Belgium4–1Win
2006World Group, First RoundFebruary 10–12La Jolla (USA) Romania4–1Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 7–9Rancho Mirage (USA) Chile3–2Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 22–24Moscow (RUS) Russia2–3Loss
2007World Group, First RoundFebruary 9–11Ostrava (CZE)Czech RepublicCzech Republic4–1Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 6–8Winston-Salem (USA)SpainSpain4–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 21–23Gothenburg (SWE)SwedenSweden4–1Win
World Group,FinalNovember 30 – December 2Portland (USA)RussiaRussia4–1Champion
2008World Group, First RoundFebruary 8–10Vienna (AUT)AustriaAustria4–1Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 11–13Winston-Salem (USA)FranceFrance4–1Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 19–21Madrid (ESP)SpainSpain1–4Loss
2009World Group, First RoundMarch 6–8Birmingham (USA)SwitzerlandSwitzerland4–1Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 10–12Poreč (CRO)CroatiaCroatia2–3Loss

2010s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2010World Group, First RoundMarch 5–7Belgrade (SRB) Serbia2–3Loss
World Group PlayoffsSeptember 17–19Bogotá (COL) Colombia3–1Win
2011World Group, First RoundMarch 4–6Santiago (CHI) Chile4–1Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 8–10Austin (USA) Spain1–3Loss
2012World Group, First RoundFebruary 10–12Fribourg (SUI)  Switzerland5–0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 6–8Roquebrune (FRA) France3–2Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 14–16Gijón (ESP) Spain1–3Loss
2013World Group, First RoundFebruary 1–3Jacksonville (USA) Brazil3–2Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 5–7Boise (USA) Serbia1–3Loss
2014World Group, First RoundJan 31 – Feb 2San Diego (USA) Great Britain1–3Loss
World Group PlayoffsSeptember 12–14Chicago (USA) Slovakia5–0Win
2015World Group, First RoundMarch 6–8Glasgow (GBR) Great Britain2–3Loss
World Group PlayoffsSeptember 18–20Tashkent (UZB) Uzbekistan3–1Win
2016World Group, First RoundMarch 4–6Melbourne (AUS) Australia3–1Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsJuly 15–17Beaverton (USA) Croatia2−3Loss
2017World Group, First RoundFebruary 3–5Birmingham (USA)  Switzerland5−0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 7–9Brisbane (AUS) Australia2−3Loss
2018World Group, First RoundFebruary 2–4Niš (SRB) Serbia3−0Win
World Group, QuarterfinalsApril 6–8Nashville (USA) Belgium4−0Win
World Group, SemifinalsSeptember 14–16Zadar (CRO) Croatia2−3Loss
2019Finals, Group FNovember 19Madrid (ESP) Canada1−2Loss
November 20 Italy2−1Win

2020s

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YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2020–21Qualifying roundMarch 6–7Honolulu (USA) Uzbekistan4−0Win
Finals, Group ENovember 26Turin (ITA) Italy1−2Loss
November 28 Colombia1−2Loss
2022Qualifying roundMarch 4–5Reno (USA) Colombia4−0Win
Finals, Group DSeptember 14Glasgow (GBR) Great Britain2−1Win
September 15 Kazakhstan2−1Win
September 17 Netherlands1–2Loss
Finals, QuarterfinalsNovember 24Málaga (ESP) Italy1–2Loss
2023Qualifying roundFebruary 3–4Tashkent (UZB) Uzbekistan4–0Win
Finals, Group DSeptember 13Split (CRO) Croatia2–1Win
September 14 Netherlands1–2Loss
September 16 Finland0–3Loss
2024Qualifying roundFebruary 1–2Vilnius (LTU) Ukraine4–0Win
Finals, Group CSeptember 11Zhuhai (CHN) Chile3–0Win
September 13 Slovakia3–0Win
September 14 Germany2–1Win
Finals, QuarterfinalsNovember 21Málaga (ESP) Australia1–2Loss
2025Qualifiers, First RoundJanuary 30 – February 2Taipei (TPE) Chinese Taipei4–0Win
Qualifiers, Second RoundSeptember 12–14Delray Beach (USA) Czech Republic2–3Loss

Statistics

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Player records

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For a list of all Davis Cup representatives, seeList of United States Davis Cup team representatives.
Most ties played
#NameYearsTies
played
Win–lossWin %
SinglesDoublesTotal
1Mike Bryan2003–2020330–128–528–682.4%
2Bob Bryan2003–2020314–226–530–781.1%
3John McEnroe1978–19923041–818–259–1085.5%
4Andy Roddick2001–20112533–120–033–1273.3%
5Stan Smith1968–19812415–420–335–783.3%
Wilmer Allison1928–19362418–1014–232–1272.7%
John Van Ryn1929–1936247–122–229–390.6%
8Vic Seixas1951–19572324–1214–538–1769.1%
9Andre Agassi1988–20052230–60–030–683.3%
10Arthur Ashe1963–19781827–51–128–682.3%
George Lott1928–1934187–411–018–481.8%
John Isner2010–20211815–132–017–1356.7%
Todd Martin1986–19921811–85–616–1453.3%

Team records

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The statistics reflect results since the 1900 Davis Cup, and are up-to-date as of the 2025 Davis Cup Qualifiers second round.

Key to eras and positions result

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  • Challenge Round era (1900–1971): 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)

Results table

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ResultTotalChallenge Round era
(1900–1971)
Post-Challenge Round era
1972–1980Since 1981
#Years#Years#Years
Champions32231900,1902,1913,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,
1925,1926,1937,1938,1946,1947,1948,1949,
1954,1958,1963,1968,1969,1970,1971
31972,1978,197961981,1982,1990,1992,1995,2007
Runners-Up29241903,1905,1906,1908,1909,1911,1914,1927,
1928,1929,1930,1932,1934,1935,1939,1950,
1951,1952,1953,1955,1956,1957,1959,1964
1197341984,1991,1997,2004
Semifinalists1661907,1912,1931,1933,1960,19610101986,1989,1994,1998,2000,
2002,2006,2008,2012,2018
Quarterfinalists1631936,1965,196631974,1977,1980101985,1996,1999,2009,2011,
2013,2016,2017,2022,2024
Other results
Not in Top 5[a]
or Zonal Final;[b]
Lost in First Round[c]
or Group Stage[d]
1621962, 196721975, 197612POW (8):1983,1993,2001,2003,
2005,2010,2014,2015
POL (1):1987
GS (3):2019,2020–21,2023
Not in World Group
or Davis Cup Finals
111988[e]
Home and away records (since 1981)
  • Performance at home (54 match-ups): 45–9
  • Performance away (60 match-ups): 35–25
  • Performance neutral (13 match-ups): 6–7
  • Total: 86–41
  • Has never played against 8 countries which, at one point or another, played in the World Group: Denmark, Indonesia, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa, South Korea, Soviet Union, SFR Yugoslavia.

Head-to-head records

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The statistics reflect results since the 1981 Davis Cup, and are up-to-date as of the 2025 Davis Cup Qualifiers second round.

Record against countries
DC teamTiesWonLost
 Argentina541
 Australia1165
 Austria330
 Bahamas110
 Belarus110
 Belgium330
 Brazil220
 Canada101
 Chile330
 Chinese Taipei110
 Colombia321
 Croatia615
 Czech Republic*752
 Ecuador110
 Finland101
 France752
 Germany**523
 Great Britain422
 India330
 Ireland110
 Italy523
 Japan110
 Kazakhstan110
 Mexico550
 Netherlands422
 Paraguay211
 Peru110
 Romania220
 Russia431
 Serbia312
 Slovakia440
 Spain835
 Sweden853
  Switzerland541
 Ukraine110
 Uzbekistan330
 Zimbabwe110
Total (37)1278641

* includes Czechoslovakia (3–0)
** includes West Germany (0–3)

Record against continents
AfricaAsiaOceania
 Zimbabwe Chinese Taipei
 India
 Japan
 Kazakhstan
 Uzbekistan
 Australia
Record: 1–0Record: 9–0Record: 6–5
EuropeNorth AmericaSouth America
 Austria
 Belarus
 Belgium
 Croatia
 Czech Republic*
 Finland
 France
 Germany**
 Great Britain
 Ireland
 Italy
 Netherlands
 Romania
 Russia
 Serbia
 Slovakia
 Spain
 Sweden
  Switzerland
 Ukraine
 Bahamas
 Canada
 Mexico
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Chile
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Paraguay
 Peru
Record: 50–32Record: 6–1Record: 14–3
Records by decade
  • 2020–2029: 11–8
  • 2010–2019: 12–10
  • 2000–2009: 19–9
  • 1990–1999: 25–7
  • 1981–1989: 19–7
  • Total: 86–41

Junior Davis Cup

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The United States won theJunior Davis Cup five times, most recently in 2025.[6][7][8]

Final results

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YearCompetition roundHost cityOpponentScoreResult
1985FinalJapanKobe Australia1–2Runner-up
1986FinalJapanTokyo Australia1–2Runner-up
1988FinalAustraliaPerth Czechoslovakia1–2Runner-up
1991SemifinalsSpainBarcelona Germany1–2Fourth place
1994SemifinalsUnited StatesTucson Italy3–0Third place
1995SemifinalsGermanyEssen Sweden1–2Fourth place
1997SemifinalsCanadaVancouver Great Britain0–2Fourth place
1999FinalAustraliaPerth Croatia3–0Champion
2002FinalFranceLa Baule-Escoublac Spain0–3Runner-up
2003SemifinalsGermanyEssen Venezuela1–2Fourth place
2008FinalMexicoSan Luis Potosí Argentina2–0Champion
2012SemifinalsSpainBarcelona France2–0Third place
2014FinalMexicoSan Luis Potosí South Korea3–0Champion
2016SemifinalsHungaryBudapest Argentina1–2Fourth place
2017FinalHungaryBudapest Czech Republic0–2Runner-up
2019FinalUnited StatesOrlando Japan1–2Runner-up
2022FinalTurkeyAntalya Brazil0–2Runner-up
2023SemifinalsSpainCórdoba Spain2–1Third place
2024FinalTurkeyAntalya Romania2–0Champion
2025FinalChileSantiago Japan2–0Champion

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Challenge Round era (1905–1971) only
  2. ^1972–1980
  3. ^World Group (1981–2018) only
  4. ^Davis Cup Finals (from 2019) only
  5. ^World Group Playoff winner

References

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  1. ^"Davis Cup History".daviscup.com. Archived fromthe original on November 24, 2024. RetrievedAugust 30, 2025.
  2. ^"Chinese Taipei v USA".Daviscup.com.
  3. ^"United States v Czech Republic".Daviscup.com.
  4. ^"USA v Czechia".daviscup.com. RetrievedAugust 30, 2025.
  5. ^"United States Davis Cup Media Guide 2017"(PDF).Archived(PDF) from the original on December 5, 2021. RetrievedApril 25, 2020.
  6. ^"2025 Davis Cup Junior Finals - Past Champions".ITF Tennis. RetrievedNovember 9, 2025.
  7. ^"USA makes history at Davis Cup Junior Finals".Davis Cup. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  8. ^"USA achieve historic double-double at BJK Cup, Davis Cup Junior Finals".ITF Tennis. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.

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