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Zimbabwe Davis Cup team

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Zimbabwean national tennis team
Zimbabwe
ITF ranking62Steady (20 September 2021)
ColorsYellow & Green
First year1963
Years played38
Ties played (W–L)95 (49–46)
Years in
World Group
3 (1–3)
Best finishQuarterfinals (1998)
Most total winsByron Black (56–28)
Most singles winsByron Black (39–20)
Most doubles winsWayne Black (19–9)
Best doubles teamByron Black / Wayne Black (10–5)
Most ties playedByron Black (31)
Most years playedByron Black (15)

TheZimbabwe men's national tennis team representsZimbabwe inDavis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Zimbabwe Tennis Association.Zimbabwe currently competes in the Europe/Africa Zone of Group II. They last competed in the World Group in 2000.

History

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Beginnings

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Zimbabwe competed in its firstDavis Cup in 1963, as Rhodesia in the European Zone. They defeated theNetherlands before they lost to Sweden in the second round. In the next two years they got through to the second round of European qualifying. After skipping the 1966 and 1967 edition, they returned to the 1968 edition with protests in the original scheduled venue atBåstad as they had to move it to a neutral location in Southern France.[1] Despite this, did not go on to win a match in two years before taking a break, which would be until 1976 where they were supposed to take on Ireland but after withdrawing from that edition, they lost toSwitzerland 3-2.[citation needed]

World Group appearance

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In the1983 edition, they took onTurkey in the opening round of Zone B in the European Draw. After knocking over Turkey, they would lose to the Hungarians at home in the second round of the zone.[2] In 1988, the team moved to Group II where at home they would take out the Group II division as they defeatedEgypt to qualify to the top group in Europe. After staying in the Europe division for six years, they had the opportunity to go into the World Group for the first time against the Czech Republic.[3] They would lose to the Czech Republic, before getting into the playoff again in 1997, this time they would win overAustria to qualify through to the World Group for the first time.[4]

Entering the 1998 edition, they were expected to lose toAustralia at Mildura.Wayne Black andByron Black would surprise the world as they won the reverse singles to take the tie 3-2 and causing the big upset of that round.[5] The quarter finals though they would lose 5-0 to the Italian team to record the country best result in a Davis Cup.[6]

Current team (2022)

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Chile waits for Cup decision".The Register Guard. 12 September 1975. RetrievedOctober 15, 2016.
  2. ^"Hungary vs. Zimbabwe". RetrievedOctober 17, 2016.
  3. ^"Zimbabwe vs. Czech Republic". RetrievedOctober 17, 2016.
  4. ^"Cup Does Runneth Over For Black Bros., Zimbabwe". RetrievedOctober 21, 2016.
  5. ^"Zimbabwean Brothers Upset Australians; Russians Delay Americans : Long, Shocking Davis Cup Weekend". 6 April 1998. RetrievedOctober 17, 2016.
  6. ^"Italy vs. Zimbabwe". RetrievedOctober 21, 2016.

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