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Czech Republic Davis Cup team

The Czech Republic men's national tennis team represents the Czech Republic in the Davis Cup and is governed by the Czech Tennis Federation. The Czech team was started in 1993, following the break-up of Czechoslovakia.

Czech Republic
CaptainJaroslav Navrátil
ITF ranking19 1 (6 December 2021)
Highest ITF ranking1 (8 April 2013)
Colorsblue & red
First year1921
Years played83
Ties played (W–L)206 (127–79)
Years in
World Group
35 (37–33)
Davis Cup titles3 (1980, 2012, 2013)
Runners-up2 (1975, 2009)
Most total winsJan Kodeš (60–34)
Most singles winsRoderich Menzel (40–12)
Most doubles winsJan Kodeš (21–15)
Best doubles teamTomáš Berdych &
Radek Štěpánek (16–2)
Most ties playedJan Kodeš (39)
Most years playedJan Kodeš (15)

The team competed in the Europe/Africa Zone I in 2019. It has played in the World Group in all but one year since it was created in 1981, sharing this record with the United States.

Current team (2022) edit

History edit

 
Ladislav Hecht

The Czech Republic competed in its first Davis Cup in 1921, as Czechoslovakia.

From 1930 to 1939 Ladislav Hecht played for the Czech Republic Davis Cup team, achieving a record of 18-19, and was its Captain.[1][2] Hecht was invited to play for the German Davis Cup Team in 1938, by an aide to Adolf Hitler who was unaware that he was Jewish, but declined.[1]

The Czech Republic won the Davis Cup in 1980 as Czechoslovakia, and in 2012 and 2013 as the Czech Republic in Prague and Belgrade respectively.

Recent performances edit

Here is the list of all match-ups since 1981, when the competition started being held in the current World Group format.

1980s edit

1990s edit

2000s edit

2010s edit

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 World Group, 1st Round 5–7 Mar Bree (BEL)   Belgium 4–1 Win
World Group, Quarterfinals 9–11 Jul Coquimbo (CHI)   Chile 4–1 Win
World Group, Semifinals 17–19 Sep Belgrade (SRB)   Serbia 2–3 Loss
2011 World Group, 1st Round 4–6 Mar Ostrava (CZE)   Kazakhstan 2–3 Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs 16–18 Sep Bucharest (ROU)   Romania 5–0 Win
2012 World Group, 1st Round 10–12 Feb Ostrava (CZE)   Italy 4–1 Win
World Group, Quarterfinals 6–8 Apr Prague (CZE)   Serbia 4–1 Win
World Group, Semifinals 14–16 Sep Buenos Aires (ARG)   Argentina 3–2 Win
World Group, Finals 16–18 Nov Prague (CZE)   Spain 3–2 Champion
2013 World Group, 1st Round 1–3 Feb Geneva (SUI)    Switzerland 3-2 Win
World Group, Quarterfinals 5–7 Apr Astana (KAZ)   Kazakhstan 3–1 Win
World Group, Semifinals 13–15 Sep Prague (CZE)   Argentina 3–2 Win
World Group, Finals 15–17 Nov Belgrade (SRB)   Serbia 3–2 Champion
2014 World Group, 1st Round 31 Jan–2 Feb Ostrava (CZE)   Netherlands 3-2 Win
World Group, Quarterfinals 4–6 Apr Tokyo (JPN)   Japan 5–0 Win
World Group, Semifinals 12–14 Sep Paris (FRA)   France 1–4 Loss
2015 World Group, 1st Round 6–8 Mar Ostrava (CZE)   Australia 2–3 Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs 18–20 Sep New Delhi (IND)   India 3–1 Win
2016 World Group, 1st Round 4–6 Mar Hanover (GER)   Germany 3–2 Win
World Group, Quarterfinals 15–17 Jul Třinec (CZE)   France 1–3 Loss
2017 World Group, 1st Round 3–5 Feb Melbourne (AUS)   Australia 1–4 Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs 15–17 Sep The Hague (NED)   Netherlands 2-3 Loss

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jewish Sports Legends; The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
  2. ^ "The Little Nation that Could". Tennis.com.

External links edit

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

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The Czech Republic men s national tennis team represents the Czech Republic in the Davis Cup and is governed by the Czech Tennis Federation The Czech team was started in 1993 following the break up of Czechoslovakia Czech RepublicCaptainJaroslav NavratilITF ranking19 1 6 December 2021 Highest ITF ranking1 8 April 2013 Colorsblue amp redFirst year1921Years played83Ties played W L 206 127 79 Years inWorld Group35 37 33 Davis Cup titles3 1980 2012 2013 Runners up2 1975 2009 Most total winsJan Kodes 60 34 Most singles winsRoderich Menzel 40 12 Most doubles winsJan Kodes 21 15 Best doubles teamTomas Berdych amp Radek Stepanek 16 2 Most ties playedJan Kodes 39 Most years playedJan Kodes 15 The team competed in the Europe Africa Zone I in 2019 It has played in the World Group in all but one year since it was created in 1981 sharing this record with the United States Contents 1 Current team 2022 2 History 3 Recent performances 3 1 1980s 3 2 1990s 3 3 2000s 3 4 2010s 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCurrent team 2022 editJiri Lehecka Tomas Machac Zdenek Kolar Dalibor SvrcinaHistory edit nbsp Ladislav HechtThe Czech Republic competed in its first Davis Cup in 1921 as Czechoslovakia From 1930 to 1939 Ladislav Hecht played for the Czech Republic Davis Cup team achieving a record of 18 19 and was its Captain 1 2 Hecht was invited to play for the German Davis Cup Team in 1938 by an aide to Adolf Hitler who was unaware that he was Jewish but declined 1 The Czech Republic won the Davis Cup in 1980 as Czechoslovakia and in 2012 and 2013 as the Czech Republic in Prague and Belgrade respectively Recent performances editHere is the list of all match ups since 1981 when the competition started being held in the current World Group format 1980s edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score ResultAs Czechoslovakia1981 World Group 1st Round 6 8 Mar Zurich SUI nbsp Switzerland 3 2 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 9 11 Jul New York City USA nbsp United States 1 4 Loss1982 World Group 1st Round 5 7 Mar Prague TCH nbsp West Germany 5 0 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 9 11 Jul Paris FRA nbsp France 2 3 Loss1983 World Group 1st Round 4 6 Mar Asuncion PAR nbsp Paraguay 2 3 LossWorld Group relegation play offs 30 Sep 2 Oct Hradec Kralove TCH nbsp Soviet Union 3 2 Win1984 World Group 1st Round 24 26 Feb Hradec Kralove TCH nbsp Denmark 5 0 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 13 15 Jul Hradec Kralove TCH nbsp France 3 2 WinWorld Group Semifinals 28 30 Sep Bastad SWE nbsp Sweden 0 5 Loss1985 World Group 1st Round 8 10 Mar Tbilisi URS nbsp Soviet Union 3 2 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 2 4 Aug Guayaquil ECU nbsp Ecuador 5 0 WinWorld Group Semifinals 4 6 Oct Frankfurt FRG nbsp West Germany 0 5 Loss1986 World Group 1st Round 7 10 Mar Calcutta IND nbsp India 4 1 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 18 20 Jul Sarajevo YUG nbsp Yugoslavia 5 0 WinWorld Group Semifinals 3 5 Oct Prague TCH nbsp Sweden 1 4 Loss1987 World Group 1st Round 13 15 Mar Hradec Kralove TCH nbsp Israel 2 3 LossWorld Group relegation play offs 24 26 Jul Prague TCH nbsp Argentina 5 0 Win1988 World Group 1st Round 5 7 Feb Prague TCH nbsp Paraguay 5 0 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 8 10 Apr Norrkoping SWE nbsp Sweden 2 3 Loss1989 World Group 1st Round 3 5 Feb Prague TCH nbsp Soviet Union 4 1 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 7 9 Apr Prague TCH nbsp West Germany 2 3 Loss1990s edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score ResultAs Czechoslovakia1990 World Group 1st Round 2 4 Feb Prague TCH nbsp Switzerland 5 0 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 30 Mar 2 Apr Prague TCH nbsp United States 1 4 Loss1991 World Group 1st Round 2 4 Feb Prague TCH nbsp Austria 4 1 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 29 31 Mar Prague TCH nbsp Yugoslavia 1 4 Loss1992 World Group 1st Round 31 Jan 2 Feb Prague TCH nbsp Belgium 5 0 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 27 29 Mar Fort Myers USA nbsp United States 2 3 LossAs Czech Republic1993 World Group 1st Round 26 28 Mar Aarhus DEN nbsp Denmark 4 1 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 16 18 Jul Halle GER nbsp Germany 1 4 Loss1994 World Group 1st Round 25 27 Mar Ramat HaSharon ISR nbsp Israel 4 1 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 15 17 Jul Saint Petersburg RUS nbsp Russia 2 3 Loss1995 World Group 1st Round 3 5 Feb Naples ITA nbsp Italy 1 4 LossWorld Group qualifying round 22 24 Sep Prague CZE nbsp Zimbabwe 4 1 Win1996 World Group 1st Round 9 11 Feb Plzen CZE nbsp Hungary 5 0 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 5 7 Apr Prague CZE nbsp United States 3 2 WinWorld Group Semifinals 20 22 Sep Prague CZE nbsp Sweden 1 4 Loss1997 World Group 1st Round 7 9 Feb Pribram CZE nbsp India 3 2 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 4 6 Apr Adelaide AUS nbsp Australia 0 5 Loss1998 World Group 1st Round 3 5 Apr Zurich SUI nbsp Switzerland 2 3 LossWorld Group qualifying round 25 27 Sep Prague SUI nbsp South Africa 5 0 Win1999 World Group 1st Round 2 4 Apr Ghent BEL nbsp Belgium 2 3 LossWorld Group qualifying round 24 26 Sep Tashkent UZB nbsp Uzbekistan 5 0 Win2000s edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result2000 World Group 1st Round 4 6 Feb Ostrava TCH nbsp Great Britain 4 1 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 7 9 Apr Inglewood USA nbsp United States 2 3 Loss2001 World Group 1st Round 9 11 Feb Helsingborg SWE nbsp Sweden 2 3 LossWorld Group qualifying round 21 23 Sep Prostejov CZE nbsp Romania 3 2 Win2002 World Group 1st Round 8 10 Feb Ostrava CZE nbsp Brazil 4 1 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 5 7 Apr Pau FRA nbsp France 2 3 Loss2003 World Group 1st Round 7 9 Feb Ostrava CZE nbsp Russia 2 3 LossWorld Group relegation play offs 19 21 Sep Bangkok THA nbsp Thailand 4 1 Win2004 World Group 1st Round 6 8 Feb Brno CZE nbsp Spain 2 3 LossWorld Group relegation play offs 24 26 Sep Lambare PAR nbsp Paraguay 5 0 Win2005 World Group 1st Round 4 6 Mar Buenos Aires ARG nbsp Argentina 0 5 LossWorld Group relegation play offs 23 25 Sep Liberec CZE nbsp Germany 2 3 Loss2006 Europe Africa Zone Group I 1st Round BYEEurope Africa Zone Group I 2nd Round 7 9 Apr Oujda MAR nbsp Morocco 5 0 WinWorld Group relegation play offs 22 24 Sep Leiden NED nbsp Netherlands 4 1 Win2007 World Group 1st Round 9 11 Feb Ostrava CZE nbsp United States 1 4 LossWorld Group relegation play offs 21 23 Sep Prague CZE nbsp Switzerland 3 2 Win2008 World Group 1st Round 8 10 Feb Ostrava CZE nbsp Belgium 3 2 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 11 13 Apr Moscow RUS nbsp Russia 2 3 Loss2009 World Group 1st Round 6 8 Mar Ostrava CZE nbsp France 3 2 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 10 12 Jul Ostrava CZE nbsp Argentina 3 2 WinWorld Group Semifinals 18 20 Sep Porec CRO nbsp Croatia 4 1 WinWorld Group Finals 4 6 Dec Barcelona ESP nbsp Spain 0 5 Runner up2010s edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result2010 World Group 1st Round 5 7 Mar Bree BEL nbsp Belgium 4 1 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 9 11 Jul Coquimbo CHI nbsp Chile 4 1 WinWorld Group Semifinals 17 19 Sep Belgrade SRB nbsp Serbia 2 3 Loss2011 World Group 1st Round 4 6 Mar Ostrava CZE nbsp Kazakhstan 2 3 LossWorld Group relegation play offs 16 18 Sep Bucharest ROU nbsp Romania 5 0 Win2012 World Group 1st Round 10 12 Feb Ostrava CZE nbsp Italy 4 1 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 6 8 Apr Prague CZE nbsp Serbia 4 1 WinWorld Group Semifinals 14 16 Sep Buenos Aires ARG nbsp Argentina 3 2 WinWorld Group Finals 16 18 Nov Prague CZE nbsp Spain 3 2 Champion2013 World Group 1st Round 1 3 Feb Geneva SUI nbsp Switzerland 3 2 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 5 7 Apr Astana KAZ nbsp Kazakhstan 3 1 WinWorld Group Semifinals 13 15 Sep Prague CZE nbsp Argentina 3 2 WinWorld Group Finals 15 17 Nov Belgrade SRB nbsp Serbia 3 2 Champion2014 World Group 1st Round 31 Jan 2 Feb Ostrava CZE nbsp Netherlands 3 2 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 4 6 Apr Tokyo JPN nbsp Japan 5 0 WinWorld Group Semifinals 12 14 Sep Paris FRA nbsp France 1 4 Loss2015 World Group 1st Round 6 8 Mar Ostrava CZE nbsp Australia 2 3 LossWorld Group relegation play offs 18 20 Sep New Delhi IND nbsp India 3 1 Win2016 World Group 1st Round 4 6 Mar Hanover GER nbsp Germany 3 2 WinWorld Group Quarterfinals 15 17 Jul Trinec CZE nbsp France 1 3 Loss2017 World Group 1st Round 3 5 Feb Melbourne AUS nbsp Australia 1 4 LossWorld Group relegation play offs 15 17 Sep The Hague NED nbsp Netherlands 2 3 LossSee also editDavis Cup Czech Republic at the Hopman CupReferences edit a b Jewish Sports Legends The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame The Little Nation that Could Tennis com External links editTeam page on DavisCup com the official website of the Davis Cup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Czech Republic Davis Cup team amp oldid 1181189023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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