Latvia Davis Cup team
Latvia | |
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Captain | Kārlis Lejnieks |
ITF ranking | 45 |
Colors | White & red |
First year | 1993 |
Years played | 21 |
Ties played (W–L) | 55 (34-20) |
Best finish |
Europe/Africa Zone Group I 1st round (2008, 2010) |
Most total wins | Andis Juška (36-28) |
Most singles wins | Andis Juška (23-19) |
Most doubles wins | Andris Filimonovs (18-6) |
Best doubles team |
Andris Filimonovs & Ģirts Dzelde (7-4) |
Most ties played | Andis Juška (31) |
Most years played | Andis Juška (13) |
The Latvia Davis Cup team represents Latvia in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Latvian Tennis Union. Team is coached by Ģirts Dzelde.
Latvia after winning tie against Slovenia returned to the Europe/Africa Zone of Group I. They previously played in the Group I 2008.
History
Latvia competed in its first Davis Cup in 1993. Latvian players had previously represented the USSR.
Current team (2016)
- Mārtiņš Podžus
- Jānis Podžus
- Miķelis Lībietis (doubles player)
- Mikus Losbergs (junior player)
Former players
Results
Year | Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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2001 | Europe/Africa Group III | Round Robin | 20 May | Gaborone (BOT) | Ghana | 3-0 | Won |
19 May | Gaborone (BOT) | Lithuania | 2-1 | Won | |||
18 May | Gaborone (BOT) | Kenya | 2-1 | Won | |||
17 May | Gaborone (BOT) | Georgia | 3-0 | Won | |||
16 May | Gaborone (BOT) | Madagascar | 3-0 | Won | |||
2000 | Europe/Africa Group II | First round Play-offs | 16 May | Mondorf (LUX) | Luxembourg | 1-4 | Lost |
First round | 28–30 April | Jurmala (LAT) | Croatia | 0-5 | Lost | ||
1999 | Europe/Africa Group II | First round Play-offs | 16–18 July | Jurmala (LAT) | Macedonia | 4-1 | Won |
First round | 30 April-2 May | Jurmala (LAT) | Poland | 2-3 | Lost | ||
1998 | Europe/Africa Group II | First round Play-offs | 17–19 July | Jurmala (LAT) | Georgia | 5-0 | Won |
First round | 1–3 May | Jurmala (LAT) | Yugoslavia | 2-3 | Lost | ||
1997 | Europe/Africa Group II | First round Play-offs | 11–13 July | Jurmala (LAT) | Ghana | 4-1 | Won |
First round | 2–4 May | Abidjan (CIV) | Ivory Coast | 0-5 | Lost | ||
1996 | Europe/Africa Group II | First round Play-offs | 12–14 July | Skopje (MKD) | Macedonia | 4-1 | Won |
First round | 3–5 May | Jurmala (LAT) | Ivory Coast | 2-3 | Lost | ||
1995 | Europe/Africa Group II | Quarterfinals | 14–16 July | Jurmala (LAT) | Ukraine | 2-3 | Lost |
First round | 28–30 April | Tallinn (EST) | Estonia | 3-2 | Won | ||
1994 | Europe/Africa Group II | Semifinals | 23–25 September | Jurmala (LAT) | Morocco | 1-4 | Lost |
Quarterfinals | 15–17 July | Jurmala (LAT) | Ukraine | 3-2 | Won | ||
First Round | 29 April-1 May | Nairobi (KEN) | Kenya | 3-1 | Won | ||
1993 | Europe/Africa Group III | Round Robin | 2 May | Lusaka (ZAM) | Congo | 3-0 | Won |
1 May | Lusaka (ZAM) | Slovenia | 2-1 | Won | |||
30 April | Lusaka (ZAM) | Zambia | 3-0 | Won | |||
29 April | Lusaka (ZAM) | San Marino | 3-0 | Won | |||
28 April | Lusaka (ZAM) | Turkey | 3-0 | Won |
See also
External links
- Team page on DavisCup.com
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