Belgium Davis Cup team

Belgium
Captain Julien Hoferlin
ITF ranking 14
Colors red & black
First year 1904
Years played 85
Ties played (W–L) 165 (82–83)
Years in
World Group
11 (4–11)
Davis Cup titles 0
Runners-up 1 (1904)
Most total wins Jacques Brichant (71–49)
Most singles wins Jacques Brichant (52–27)
Most doubles wins Philippe Washer (20–18)
Best doubles team Philippe Washer and Jacques Brichant (16–14)
Most ties played Jacques Brichant (42)
Most years played Jacques Brichant (17)

The Belgium Davis Cup team represents Belgium in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Royal Belgian Tennis Federation.

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Current team

History

Belgium competed in its first Davis Cup in 1904 where it achieved its best result to date, a final lost against British Isles.

In the Open era they reached the semifinals in 1999.[1]

Recent results

2000–2009

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2000 World Group, 1st Round 4–6 February Moscow (RUS)  Russia 1–4 Lost
World Group Play-offs 21–23 July Venice (ITA)  Italy 4–1 Won
2001 World Group, 1st Round 4–6 February Ghent (BEL)  France 0–5 Lost
World Group Play-offs 21–23 September Liège (BEL)  Morocco 2–3 Lost
2002 Euro/African Zone, Group I 5–7 April Liège (BEL)  Greece 5–0 Won
World Group Play-offs 20–22 September Harare (ZIM)  Zimbabwe 4–1 Won
2003 World Group, 1st Round 7–9 February Seville (ESP)  Spain 0–5 Lost
World Group Play-offs 19–21 September Pörtschach (AUT)  Austria 2–3 Lost
2004 Euro/African Zone, Group I 9–11 April Tournai (BEL)  Zimbabwe 4–1 Won
World Group Play-offs 24–26 September Rijeka (CRO)  Croatia 2–3 Lost
2005 Euro/African Zone, Group I 29 April – 1 May Belgrade (SCG)  Serbia and Montenegro 3–2 Won
World Group Play-offs 23–25 September Leuven (BEL)  United States 1–4 Lost
2006 Euro/African Zone, Group I 7–9 April Kiev (UKR)  Ukraine 4–1 Won
World Group Play-offs 22–24 September Bratislava (SVK)  Slovakia 3–2 Won
2007 World Group, 1st Round 9–11 February Liège (BEL)  Australia 3–2 Won
World Group, Quarter-final 6–8 April Ostend (BEL)  Germany 2–3 Lost
2008 World Group, 1st Round 8–10 February Ostrava (CZE)  Czech Republic 2–3 Lost
World Group Play-offs 19–21 September Lausanne (SUI)  Switzerland 1–4 Lost
2009 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I 6–8 March Liège (BEL)  Poland 4–1 Won
World Group Play-offs 18–20 September Charleroi (BEL)  Ukraine 3–2 Won

2010–2019

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 World Group, 1st Round 5–7 March Bree (BEL)  Czech Republic 1–4 Lost
World Group Play-offs 17–20 September Cairns (AUS)  Australia 3–2 Won

See also

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