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What years did Australia win the Davis Cup?

What years did Australia win the Davis Cup?

Australia won the Davis Cup title 17 times in 1939, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1973. The only decades that Australia didn’t win the Davis Cup was in the 1920s, 40s and 2010s. Australia was runner up 8 times during the 1920s and 40s.

Has Australia ever won the Davis Cup?

Australia is one of the most successful Davis Cup nations in the event’s history, having won the coveted title 28 times and finishing runner-up on 19 other occasions. First contested in 1899, the Davis Cup is the premier international team event in men’s tennis.

Who is in the Davis Cup team for Australia?

Alex De Minaur and Nick Kyrgios are the backbone of the Australian team, which also includes John Millman, doubles specialist John Peers and another young promise, Alexei Popyrin, or Jordan Thompson.

What is the female equivalent of the Davis Cup?

Australia and the Fed Cup The Fed Cup is the highest team event for women in tennis. It is the women’s equivalent of the Davis Cup and was launched in 1963 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the International Tennis Federation.

Which country has won the most Davis Cups?

USA
USA holds the record for winning the most consecutive Davis Cup titles. Since the Final Round was introduced in 1972, five nations have successfully defended their Davis Cup crowns. 22 nations have reached the Davis Cup Final since the competition began in 1900.

Who was the longest serving captain of the Davis Cup?

Raúl Viver
At the end of 1993, having recently retired, Raúl Viver was approached to be captain of the Davis Cup team. He has held the position since then and is one of the longest-serving captains in the competition.

What is the name of the Australian Open trophy?

Norman Brookes Challenge Cup
The trophy for men’s singles at the Australian Open, the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup, is named in his honour. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1977.

How does the Billie Jean Cup work?

They will consist of eight ties played on a home-and-away basis, all of which will be played as best-of-five matches (four singles followed by doubles). Winning nations will compete in the Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers the following year. Losing nations will compete in Group I events the following year.

How does the Billie Jean King Cup work?

The Billie Jean King Cup is split into four sections: the Finals, Qualifiers, Play-Offs and Groups. The 12 leading teams contest the Finals at one location over six days. The 2021 Finals will take place in Budapest, Hungary later this year. In order to make the Finals teams must win a Qualifier.

Who owns Davis Cup?

The ITF today announced plans for a 25-year, $3 billion partnership with investment group Kosmos that will transform Davis Cup by BNP Paribas and generate substantial revenues for global tennis development.

How many countries have won the Davis Cup?

15 nations
In total, 15 nations have been crowned Davis Cup world champions since USA won the inaugural competition in 1900.

Which player has won the most Davis Cups?

Nicola Pietrangeli
Italy’s Nicola Pietrangeli is the leading all-time Davis Cup player. He holds the record for most wins in both singles and doubles, having played 164 rubbers for Italy in 66 ties….

Player Nicola Pietrangeli (ITA)
Total W-L 120-44
Singles W-L 78-32
Doubles W-L 42-12
No. of Ties 66

Where did Australia play in the Davis Cup in 2012?

Australia began its 2012 Davis Cup campaign once again in the Asia/Oceania playoffs. Australia easily accounted for China in the first round with a 5–0 victory in Geelong, Victoria, and again against South Korea in the semi-finals with a 5–0 win in Brisbane.

Where did Lleyton Hewitt play in the Davis Cup?

Played in hot and humid conditions in North Cairns, Australia led 2–1 after the doubles match. Lleyton Hewitt’s win in the doubles match gave him the most wins by an Australian in Davis Cup history.

Who is the best doubles player in Australia?

Australia Most doubles wins Todd Woodbridge (25–7) Best doubles team Mark Woodforde / Todd Woodbridge (14–2) Most ties played Lleyton Hewitt (42) Most years played Lleyton Hewitt (18)