Latvia Davis Cup team

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Latvia
Flag of Latvia.svg
CaptainKārlis Lejnieks
ITF ranking69 Decrease 3 (20 September 2021)
ColorsWhite & red
First year1993
Years played21
Ties played (W–L)55 (34-20)
Best finishEurope/Africa Zone Group I
1st round (2008, 2010)
Most total winsAndis Juška (36-28)
Most singles winsAndis Juška (23-19)
Most doubles wins (18-6)
Best doubles teamAndris Fiļimonovs &
Ģirts Dzelde (7-4)
Most ties playedAndis Juška (31)
Most years playedAndis Juška (13)

The Latvia men's national tennis team represents Latvia in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the . 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 (2017)[]

Former players[]

Rūdolfs MednisMikus LosbergsArtūrs LazdiņšJānis PodžusMārtiņš PodžusMiķelis LībietisArtūrs KazijevsRihards EmuliņšKārlis LejnieksErnests GulbisAdrians ŽgunsSergejs VasiļjevsJānis SkroderisŅikita ŠvačkoDeniss PavlovsAndis JuškaAivis TaborsNils IvanovsRaimonds SprogaIvo LagzdiņšOskars VaskisAndris FiļimonovsArmands ŠtrombahsĢirts Dzelde

Results[]

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2001 Europe/Africa Group III Round Robin 20 May Gaborone (BOT) Ghana Ghana 3-0 Won
19 May Gaborone (BOT) Lithuania Lithuania 2-1 Won
18 May Gaborone (BOT) Kenya Kenya 2-1 Won
17 May Gaborone (BOT) Georgia (country) Georgia 3-0 Won
16 May Gaborone (BOT) Madagascar Madagascar 3-0 Won
2000 Europe/Africa Group II First round Play-offs 16 May Mondorf (LUX) Luxembourg Luxembourg 1-4 Lost
First round 28–30 April Jurmala (LAT) Croatia Croatia 0-5 Lost
1999 Europe/Africa Group II First round Play-offs 16–18 July Jurmala (LAT) North Macedonia Macedonia 4-1 Won
First round 30 April-2 May Jurmala (LAT) Poland Poland 2-3 Lost
1998 Europe/Africa Group II First round Play-offs 17–19 July Jurmala (LAT) Georgia (country) Georgia 5-0 Won
First round 1–3 May Jurmala (LAT) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 2-3 Lost
1997 Europe/Africa Group II First round Play-offs 11–13 July Jurmala (LAT) Ghana Ghana 4-1 Won
First round 2–4 May Abidjan (CIV) Ivory Coast Ivory Coast 0-5 Lost
1996 Europe/Africa Group II First round Play-offs 12–14 July Skopje (MKD) North Macedonia Macedonia 4-1 Won
First round 3–5 May Jurmala (LAT) Ivory Coast Ivory Coast 2-3 Lost
1995 Europe/Africa Group II Quarterfinals 14–16 July Jurmala (LAT) Ukraine Ukraine 2-3 Lost
First round 28–30 April Tallinn (EST) Estonia Estonia 3-2 Won
1994 Europe/Africa Group II Semifinals 23–25 September Jurmala (LAT) Morocco Morocco 1-4 Lost
Quarterfinals 15–17 July Jurmala (LAT) Ukraine Ukraine 3-2 Won
First Round 29 April-1 May Nairobi (KEN) Kenya Kenya 3-1 Won
1993 Europe/Africa Group III Round Robin 2 May Lusaka (ZAM) Republic of the Congo Congo 3-0 Won
1 May Lusaka (ZAM) Slovenia Slovenia 2-1 Won
30 April Lusaka (ZAM) Zambia Zambia 3-0 Won
29 April Lusaka (ZAM) San Marino San Marino 3-0 Won
28 April Lusaka (ZAM) Turkey Turkey 3-0 Won

See also[]

  • Davis Cup
  • Latvia Fed Cup team

External links[]

  • Team page on DavisCup.com, the official website of the Davis Cup
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