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Belgium Davis Cup team

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

Belgium
CaptainJohan Van Herck
ITF ranking4 (6 December 2021)
ColorsRed & Black
First year1904
Years played95
Ties played (W–L)185 (93–92)
Years in
World Group
19 (10–18)
Runners-up3 (1904, 2015, 2017)
Most total winsJacques Brichant (71–49)
Most singles winsJacques Brichant (52–27)
Most doubles winsPhilippe Washer (20–18)
Best doubles teamPhilippe Washer &
Jacques Brichant (16–14)
Most ties playedJacques Brichant (42)
Most years playedJacques Brichant (17)

History edit

Belgium competed in its first Davis Cup in 1904 when it achieved its best result until 2015, a final lost to the British Isles. They made the final again, in 2015, when they lost to Great Britain yet again. They reached the final again in 2017, losing again, this time against France.

Current squad edit

Player information and rankings as of 26 November 2017

Squad representing Belgium in the 2017 Davis Cup
Player ATP ranking Years played Total W–L Singles W–L Doubles W–L
Ruben Bemelmans #96 (Singles) 9 (2008, 2010–) 11–16 4–8 7–8
Steve Darcis #66 (Singles) 11 (2005, 2008–) 23–18 22–11 1–7
Joris De Loore #198 (Singles) 2 (2016–) 3–4 1–1 2–3
Arthur De Greef #143 (Singles) 2 (2016–) 0–3 0–1 0–3
David Goffin #7 (Singles) 6 (2012–) 20–6 20–3 0–3

Recent results edit

2000–2009 edit

2010–2019 edit

2020–present edit

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2020–21 Qualifying round 6–7 March Debrecen (HUN)   Hungary 3–2 Lost
World Group I 18–19 September Asunción (PAR)   Bolivia 2–3 Won
2022 Qualifying round 4–5 March Espoo (FIN)   Finland 3–2 Won
Finals, Group stage 13 September Hamburg (GER)   Australia 0–3 Lost
16 September   Germany 1–2 Lost
17 September   France 1–2 Lost
2023 Qualifying round 4–5 February Seoul (KOR)   South Korea 2–3 Lost
World Group I 16–17 September Hasselt (BEL)   Uzbekistan

See also edit

External links edit

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

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The Belgium men s national tennis team represents Belgium in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Royal Belgian Tennis Federation BelgiumCaptainJohan Van HerckITF ranking4 6 December 2021 ColorsRed amp BlackFirst year1904Years played95Ties played W L 185 93 92 Years inWorld Group19 10 18 Runners up3 1904 2015 2017 Most total winsJacques Brichant 71 49 Most singles winsJacques Brichant 52 27 Most doubles winsPhilippe Washer 20 18 Best doubles teamPhilippe Washer amp Jacques Brichant 16 14 Most ties playedJacques Brichant 42 Most years playedJacques Brichant 17 Contents 1 History 2 Current squad 3 Recent results 3 1 2000 2009 3 2 2010 2019 3 3 2020 present 4 See also 5 External linksHistory editBelgium competed in its first Davis Cup in 1904 when it achieved its best result until 2015 a final lost to the British Isles They made the final again in 2015 when they lost to Great Britain yet again They reached the final again in 2017 losing again this time against France Current squad editPlayer information and rankings as of 26 November 2017 update Squad representing Belgium in the 2017 Davis Cup Player ATP ranking Years played Total W L Singles W L Doubles W LRuben Bemelmans 96 Singles 9 2008 2010 11 16 4 8 7 8Steve Darcis 66 Singles 11 2005 2008 23 18 22 11 1 7Joris De Loore 198 Singles 2 2016 3 4 1 1 2 3Arthur De Greef 143 Singles 2 2016 0 3 0 1 0 3David Goffin 7 Singles 6 2012 20 6 20 3 0 3Recent results edit2000 2009 edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result2000 World Group 1st round 4 6 February Moscow RUS nbsp Russia 1 4 LostWorld Group play offs 21 23 July Venice ITA nbsp Italy 4 1 Won2001 World Group 1st round 4 6 February Ghent BEL nbsp France 0 5 LostWorld Group play offs 21 23 September Liege BEL nbsp Morocco 2 3 Lost2002 Euro African Zone Group I 5 7 April Liege BEL nbsp Greece 5 0 WonWorld Group play offs 20 22 September Harare ZIM nbsp Zimbabwe 4 1 Won2003 World Group 1st round 7 9 February Seville ESP nbsp Spain 0 5 LostWorld Group play offs 19 21 September Portschach AUT nbsp Austria 2 3 Lost2004 Euro African Zone Group I 9 11 April Tournai BEL nbsp Zimbabwe 4 1 WonWorld Group play offs 24 26 September Rijeka CRO nbsp Croatia 2 3 Lost2005 Euro African Zone Group I 29 April 1 May Belgrade SCG nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 3 2 WonWorld Group play offs 23 25 September Leuven BEL nbsp United States 1 4 Lost2006 Euro African Zone Group I 7 9 April Kyiv UKR nbsp Ukraine 4 1 WonWorld Group play offs 22 24 September Bratislava SVK nbsp Slovakia 3 2 Won2007 World Group 1st round 9 11 February Liege BEL nbsp Australia 3 2 WonWorld Group Quarter final 6 8 April Ostend BEL nbsp Germany 2 3 Lost2008 World Group 1st round 8 10 February Ostrava CZE nbsp Czech Republic 2 3 LostWorld Group play offs 19 21 September Lausanne SUI nbsp Switzerland 1 4 Lost2009 Europe Africa Zone Group I 6 8 March Liege BEL nbsp Poland 4 1 WonWorld Group play offs 18 20 September Charleroi BEL nbsp Ukraine 3 2 Won2010 2019 edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result2010 World Group 1st round 5 7 March Bree BEL nbsp Czech Republic 1 4 LostWorld Group Play off 17 20 September Cairns AUS nbsp Australia 3 2 Won2011 World Group 1st round 4 6 March Charleroi BEL nbsp Spain 1 4 LostWorld Group Play off 16 18 September Antwerp BEL nbsp Austria 1 4 Lost2012 Euro African Zone Group I 6 8 April Glasgow GBR nbsp Great Britain 4 1 WonWorld Group Play off 16 18 September Brussels BEL nbsp Sweden 5 0 Won2013 World Group 1st round 1 3 February Charleroi BEL nbsp Serbia 2 3 LostWorld Group Play off 16 18 September Antwerp BEL nbsp Israel 3 2 Won2014 World Group 1st round 31 January 2 Feb Astana KAZ nbsp Kazakhstan 2 3 LostWorld Group Play off 12 14 September Tallinn EST nbsp Ukraine 3 2 Won2015 World Group 1st round 6 8 March Liege BEL nbsp Switzerland 3 2 WonWorld Group Quarter final 17 19 July Middelkerke BEL nbsp Canada 5 0 WonWorld Group Semi final 18 20 September Brussels BEL nbsp Argentina 3 2 WonWorld Group Final 27 29 November Ghent BEL nbsp Great Britain 1 3 Lost2016 World Group 1st round 4 6 March Liege BEL nbsp Croatia 2 3 LostWorld Group Play off 15 17 September Ostend BEL nbsp Brazil 4 0 Won2017 World Group 1st Round 3 5 February Frankfurt GER nbsp Germany 4 1 WonWorld Group Quarter final 7 9 April Charleroi BEL nbsp Italy 3 2 WonWorld Group Semi final 15 17 September Brussels BEL nbsp Australia 3 2 WonWorld Group Final 24 26 November Villeneuve d Asq FRA nbsp France 2 3 Lost2018 World Group 1st Round 2 4 February Liege BEL nbsp Hungary 3 2 WonWorld Group Quarter final 6 8 April Nashville USA nbsp United States 0 4 Lost2019 Qualifying round 1 2 February Uberlandia BRA nbsp Brazil 3 1 WonFinals Group stage 18 November Madrid ESP nbsp Colombia 2 1 Won20 November Madrid ESP nbsp Australia 1 2 Lost2020 present edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result2020 21 Qualifying round 6 7 March Debrecen HUN nbsp Hungary 3 2 LostWorld Group I 18 19 September Asuncion PAR nbsp Bolivia 2 3 Won2022 Qualifying round 4 5 March Espoo FIN nbsp Finland 3 2 WonFinals Group stage 13 September Hamburg GER nbsp Australia 0 3 Lost16 September nbsp Germany 1 2 Lost17 September nbsp France 1 2 Lost2023 Qualifying round 4 5 February Seoul KOR nbsp South Korea 2 3 LostWorld Group I 16 17 September Hasselt BEL nbsp UzbekistanSee also editBelgium Fed Cup teamExternal links editTeam page on DavisCup com the official website of the Davis Cup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belgium Davis Cup team amp oldid 1175704385, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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