Chile Davis Cup team
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Chile | ||
Captain | Hans Gildemeister | |
ITF ranking | 19 | |
Colors | red & white | |
First year | 1928 | |
Years played | 60 | |
Ties played (W-L) | 129 (70-59) | |
Years in World Group |
6 (2-6) | |
Davis Cup titles | 0 | |
Runners-up | 1 | |
Most total wins | Luis Ayala (37-14) | |
Most singles wins | Luis Ayala (27-6) | |
Most doubles wins | Hans Gildemeister (13-6) | |
Best doubles team | Patricio Cornejo and Jaime Fillol (8-13) Fernando González and Nicolás Massú (8-2) |
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Most ties played | Patricio Cornejo (32) | |
Most years played | Patricio Cornejo (16) |
The Chile Davis Cup Team is currently captained by former Chilean tennis player Hans Gildemeister.
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[edit] History
The team's most successful performance at the Davis Cup was in 1976, when it lost 1-4 to the Italian team in the final held in Santiago, Chile.
[edit] Current team
- Fernando González (ATP #15)
- Nicolás Massú (ATP #109)
- Paul Capdeville (ATP #118)
- Hans Podlipnik (ATP #775)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Team page on DavisCup.com