Switzerland Davis Cup team
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Switzerland | ||
Captain | Severin Luthi | |
ITF ranking | 17 | |
Colors | red & white | |
First year | 1923 | |
Years played | 78 | |
Ties played (W-L) | 142 (64-78) | |
Years in World Group |
18 (9-18) | |
Davis Cup titles | 0 | |
Runners-up | 1 | |
Most total wins | Jakob Hlasek (49-30) | |
Most singles wins | Jakob Hlasek (34-20) | |
Most doubles wins | Jakob Hlasek (15-10) | |
Best doubles team | Jakob Hlasek / Marc Rosset (7-5) Markus Günthardt / Heinz Günthardt (7-5) |
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Most ties played | Heinz Gunthardt (30) | |
Most years played | Heinz Gunthardt (15) |
The Switzerland Davis Cup team represents Switzerland in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by Swiss Tennis.
In 2007, Switzerland competed in the World Group for the 13th consecutive year, the third longest ongoing streak, before being relegated after losing 3-2 against the Czech Republic.
Switzerland was runner up in 1992, and reached the semifinal in 2003.
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[edit] Current Team
- Roger Federer (ATP #1)[1]
- Stanislas Wawrinka (ATP #10)
- Stephane Bohli (ATP #144)
- Michael Lammer (ATP #246)
- Yves Allegro (ATP Doubles #58)
[edit] History
Switzerland competed in its first Davis Cup in 1923.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Team page on DavisCup.com