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Philippines Davis Cup team

The Philippines men's national tennis team represents the Philippines in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Philippine Tennis Association.

Philippines
CaptainKarl Santa Maria[1]
ITF ranking53 1
ColorsBlue and white
First year1926
Years played60+[2]
Ties played (W–L)136 (72–64)
Best finishInter-Zonal (1957, 1958, 1960, and 1964)
World Group play-offs (1991)
Most total winsFelicisimo Ampon (40–35)
Most singles winsFelicisimo Ampon (34–26)
Most doubles winsJohnny Arcilla (10–7)
Best doubles teamTreat Huey/Cecil Mamiit (5–3)
Raymundo Deyro/Johnny Jose (5–3)
Most ties playedRaymundo Deyro (37)
Most years playedRaymundo Deyro (17)

The Philippines currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group IV. They won the Eastern Zone in 1957, 1958, 1960, and 1964, and reached the World Group Play-off in 1991.

In April 2007, businessman and sportsman Jean Henri Lhuillier, president and chief executive officer of Cebuana Lhuillier was appointed team manager of the Philippines' Davis Cup team.

History edit

The Philippines was set to compete at the Davis Cup in 1921 but withdrew from the tournament. The country was supposed to be represented by brothers, Francisco and Guillermo Aragon in that year.[3] The Philippines later decided not to enter the 1923 edition after withdrawing from both 1921 and 1922 editions.[4] The country later competed in its first Davis Cup in 1926 becoming the first Southeast Asian country to do so.[2][5] American Dwight Davis, who was also Governor General of US-administered Philippines promoted the sports in throughout the archipelago during his tenure.[5]

The country was banned in the Davis Cup for two years by the International Tennis Federation due to "long-standing governance failings" within the Philippine Tennis Association. This meant that the Philippines would not be participating in the Davis Cup starting from the 2021 season.[6]

Last team (2020) edit

Results edit

Zone legend
World Group/Inter-Zonal/Challenge Round
World Group play-offs/Qualifying Play-offs
Continental Zone I
Continental Zone II
Continental Zone III
Continental Zone IV
Year Zone Final round Final opponent Score Result
1921 World 1st   Japan W/O Withdrew
1922 World 1st   Spain W/O Withdrew
1923-1925 Did not enter
1926 America Semifinal   Japan 0–5 Lost
1927 Did not enter
1928 North & Central America Semifinal   Australia 0–5 Lost
1929 America Quarterfinal   United States 0–5 Lost
1930-1945 Did not enter
1946 America Quarterfinal   United States 0–5 Lost
1947-1949 Did not enter
1950 Europe Quarterfinal   Sweden 0–5 Lost
1951 Europe Semifinal   Sweden 0–5 Lost
1952 Did not enter
1953 Europe Quarterfinal   Denmark 1–4 Lost
1954 Did not enter
1955 Eastern Final   Japan 2–3 Stays at Eastern Zone
1956 Did not enter
1957 Inter-Zonal Final   United States 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1958 Inter-Zonal Semifinal   Italy 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1959 Eastern Final   India 1–4 Stays at Eastern Zone
1960 Inter-Zonal Semifinal   United States 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1961 Eastern Semifinal   Japan 2–3 Stays at Eastern Zone
1962 Eastern Final   India 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1963 Eastern Semifinal   Japan 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1964 Inter-Zonal Semifinal   Sweden 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1965 Eastern Semifinal   Japan 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1966 Eastern Final   Japan 2–3 Stays at Eastern Zone
1967 Eastern Final   Japan 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1968 Eastern Final   Japan 1–4 Stays at Eastern Zone
1969 Eastern Semifinal   Japan 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1970 Eastern Semifinal   Australia 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1971 Eastern Final   Japan 1–4 Stays at Eastern Zone
1972 Eastern Quarterfinal   South Korea W/O Stays at Eastern Zone
1973 Did not enter
1974 Eastern Quarterfinal   Japan 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1975 Eastern Quarterfinal   India 0–4 Stays at Eastern Zone
1976 Eastern Preliminary round   Thailand W/O Stays at Eastern Zone
1977 Eastern Semifinal   Japan 1–4 Stays at Eastern Zone
1978 Eastern Preliminary round   Pakistan W/O Stays at Eastern Zone
1979 Eastern Preliminary round   Thailand W/O Stays at Eastern Zone
1980-1981 Did not enter
1982 Eastern Quarterfinal   South Korea 1–4 Stays at Eastern Zone
1983 Eastern Quarterfinal   South Korea 1–4 Stays at Eastern Zone
1984 Eastern Quarterfinal   Japan 0–5 Stays at Eastern Zone
1985 Eastern Semifinal   South Korea 1–4 Stays at Eastern Zone
1986 Eastern 1st round   Indonesia 1–4 Stays at Eastern Zone
1987 Eastern Quarterfinal   China 1–4 Included at newly created Eastern Zone Group I
1988 Eastern Group I Quarterfinal   Japan 0–5 Stays at renamed Asia/Oceania Zone Zone Group I
1989 Asia/Oceania Group I Quarterfinal   New Zealand 1–4 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1990 Asia/Oceania Group I Quarterfinal   China 0–5 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1991 World Group qualifying round Final   Sweden 0–5 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1992 Asia/Oceania Group I Quarterfinal   Indonesia 1–4 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1993 Asia/Oceania Group I Quarterfinal   Indonesia 1–4 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1994 Asia/Oceania Group I Quarterfinal   Japan 0–5 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1995 Asia/Oceania Group I Semifinal   India 0–5 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1996 Asia/Oceania Group I Relegation play-off   Chinese Taipei 3–2 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1997 Asia/Oceania Group I Relegation play-off   Uzbekistan 0–5 Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
1998 Asia/Oceania Group II Relegation play-off   Hong Kong 4–1 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
1999 Asia/Oceania Group II Final   Thailand 4–1 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2000 Asia/Oceania Group II Relegation play-off   Iran 2–3 Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2001 Asia/Oceania Group III Final   Kazakhstan 2–0 Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2002 Asia/Oceania Group II Relegation play-off   Kuwait 3–2 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2003 Asia/Oceania Group II Relegation play-off   Kazakhstan 3–2 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2004 Asia/Oceania Group II Relegation play-off   Hong Kong 4–1 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2005 Asia/Oceania Group II Relegation play-off   Lebanon 3–2 Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2006 Asia/Oceania Group III Round robin   Sri Lanka NP Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2007 Asia/Oceania Group II Final   Kuwait 5–0 Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
2008 Asia/Oceania Group I Relegation play-off   Kazakhstan 0–5 Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2009 Asia/Oceania Group II Final   New Zealand 4–1 Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
2010 Asia/Oceania Group I Relegation play-off   South Korea 3–2 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
2011 Asia/Oceania Group I Relegation play-off   Chinese Taipei 2–3 Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2012 Asia/Oceania Group II Final   Indonesia 2–3 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2013 Asia/Oceania Group II Final   New Zealand 2–3 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2014 Asia/Oceania Group II Semifinal   Pakistan 2–3 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2015 Asia/Oceania Group II Semifinal   Chinese Taipei 1–3 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2016 Asia/Oceania Group II Semifinal   Chinese Taipei 1–3 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2017 Asia/Oceania Group II 1st Round   Thailand 0–5 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2018 Asia/Oceania Group II Semifinal   Thailand 1–4 Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2019 Asia/Oceania Group II Final   Thailand 1–3 World Group II play-offs
2020–21 World Group II play-offs Final   Greece 1–4 Relegates to 2021 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III but withdrew due to a ban.

Head to head edit

Last updated: Philippines - Indonesia ; February 5, 2017

Davis Cup Team Record

(by No. of ties)

References:[7]

Notes:Not games resulting to walkovers.

  • Philippines forfeited 1 game each against   Japan (1921),   Spain (1922),   South Korea (1972) and   Pakistan (1978);2 games against   Thailand (1976, 1979)
  •   Peru forfeited 1 game against the Philippines (1950).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lim joins D Cup team vs Indonesia". The Philippine Star. December 26, 2016. Retrieved December 27, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Alison, Mars (September 14, 2013). "Members of Philippine Davis Cup team to be feted today". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Cebu Daily News. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  3. ^ Cordero, Abac. "RP advances to Davis Cup Group 2". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 11, 2015. A total of 140 countries are now part of the Davis Cup where the Philippines first participated in 1921. There were only two members of that RP team, and they're brothers, Francisco and Guillermo Aragon.
  4. ^ "Davis Cup Entries Close Today; 17 Nations Enter". New York: The Evening News. March 15, 1923. Retrieved March 11, 2015. The countries which are to play in the American zone are Aus tralia,: Canada, Hawaii and Japan. The Philippines team Is the only one of the 1922 competitors not re entered this year.
  5. ^ a b Lozada, David (April 26, 2012). "One long rally: A history of tennis in the Philippines". Rappler. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  6. ^ "PH team not joining Davis Cup". Manila Bulletin. September 14, 2021. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  7. ^ "Team Wins/Losses :Philippines". Davis Cup. Retrieved March 11, 2015.

External links edit

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

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The Philippines men s national tennis team represents the Philippines in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Philippine Tennis Association PhilippinesCaptainKarl Santa Maria 1 ITF ranking53 1ColorsBlue and whiteFirst year1926Years played60 2 Ties played W L 136 72 64 Best finishInter Zonal 1957 1958 1960 and 1964 World Group play offs 1991 Most total winsFelicisimo Ampon 40 35 Most singles winsFelicisimo Ampon 34 26 Most doubles winsJohnny Arcilla 10 7 Best doubles teamTreat Huey Cecil Mamiit 5 3 Raymundo Deyro Johnny Jose 5 3 Most ties playedRaymundo Deyro 37 Most years playedRaymundo Deyro 17 The Philippines currently compete in the Asia Oceania Zone of Group IV They won the Eastern Zone in 1957 1958 1960 and 1964 and reached the World Group Play off in 1991 In April 2007 businessman and sportsman Jean Henri Lhuillier president and chief executive officer of Cebuana Lhuillier was appointed team manager of the Philippines Davis Cup team Contents 1 History 2 Last team 2020 3 Results 4 Head to head 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Philippines was set to compete at the Davis Cup in 1921 but withdrew from the tournament The country was supposed to be represented by brothers Francisco and Guillermo Aragon in that year 3 The Philippines later decided not to enter the 1923 edition after withdrawing from both 1921 and 1922 editions 4 The country later competed in its first Davis Cup in 1926 becoming the first Southeast Asian country to do so 2 5 American Dwight Davis who was also Governor General of US administered Philippines promoted the sports in throughout the archipelago during his tenure 5 The country was banned in the Davis Cup for two years by the International Tennis Federation due to long standing governance failings within the Philippine Tennis Association This meant that the Philippines would not be participating in the Davis Cup starting from the 2021 season 6 Last team 2020 editJeson Patrombon Eric Jr Olivarez Francis Alcantara Ruben Gonzales Alberto Lim Jr Results editZone legend World Group Inter Zonal Challenge RoundWorld Group play offs Qualifying Play offsContinental Zone IContinental Zone IIContinental Zone IIIContinental Zone IVYear Zone Final round Final opponent Score Result1921 World 1st nbsp Japan W O Withdrew1922 World 1st nbsp Spain W O Withdrew1923 1925 Did not enter1926 America Semifinal nbsp Japan 0 5 Lost1927 Did not enter1928 North amp Central America Semifinal nbsp Australia 0 5 Lost1929 America Quarterfinal nbsp United States 0 5 Lost1930 1945 Did not enter1946 America Quarterfinal nbsp United States 0 5 Lost1947 1949 Did not enter1950 Europe Quarterfinal nbsp Sweden 0 5 Lost1951 Europe Semifinal nbsp Sweden 0 5 Lost1952 Did not enter1953 Europe Quarterfinal nbsp Denmark 1 4 Lost1954 Did not enter1955 Eastern Final nbsp Japan 2 3 Stays at Eastern Zone1956 Did not enter1957 Inter Zonal Final nbsp United States 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1958 Inter Zonal Semifinal nbsp Italy 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1959 Eastern Final nbsp India 1 4 Stays at Eastern Zone1960 Inter Zonal Semifinal nbsp United States 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1961 Eastern Semifinal nbsp Japan 2 3 Stays at Eastern Zone1962 Eastern Final nbsp India 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1963 Eastern Semifinal nbsp Japan 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1964 Inter Zonal Semifinal nbsp Sweden 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1965 Eastern Semifinal nbsp Japan 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1966 Eastern Final nbsp Japan 2 3 Stays at Eastern Zone1967 Eastern Final nbsp Japan 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1968 Eastern Final nbsp Japan 1 4 Stays at Eastern Zone1969 Eastern Semifinal nbsp Japan 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1970 Eastern Semifinal nbsp Australia 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1971 Eastern Final nbsp Japan 1 4 Stays at Eastern Zone1972 Eastern Quarterfinal nbsp South Korea W O Stays at Eastern Zone1973 Did not enter1974 Eastern Quarterfinal nbsp Japan 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1975 Eastern Quarterfinal nbsp India 0 4 Stays at Eastern Zone1976 Eastern Preliminary round nbsp Thailand W O Stays at Eastern Zone1977 Eastern Semifinal nbsp Japan 1 4 Stays at Eastern Zone1978 Eastern Preliminary round nbsp Pakistan W O Stays at Eastern Zone1979 Eastern Preliminary round nbsp Thailand W O Stays at Eastern Zone1980 1981 Did not enter1982 Eastern Quarterfinal nbsp South Korea 1 4 Stays at Eastern Zone1983 Eastern Quarterfinal nbsp South Korea 1 4 Stays at Eastern Zone1984 Eastern Quarterfinal nbsp Japan 0 5 Stays at Eastern Zone1985 Eastern Semifinal nbsp South Korea 1 4 Stays at Eastern Zone1986 Eastern 1st round nbsp Indonesia 1 4 Stays at Eastern Zone1987 Eastern Quarterfinal nbsp China 1 4 Included at newly created Eastern Zone Group I1988 Eastern Group I Quarterfinal nbsp Japan 0 5 Stays at renamed Asia Oceania Zone Zone Group I1989 Asia Oceania Group I Quarterfinal nbsp New Zealand 1 4 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group I1990 Asia Oceania Group I Quarterfinal nbsp China 0 5 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group I1991 World Group qualifying round Final nbsp Sweden 0 5 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group I1992 Asia Oceania Group I Quarterfinal nbsp Indonesia 1 4 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group I1993 Asia Oceania Group I Quarterfinal nbsp Indonesia 1 4 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group I1994 Asia Oceania Group I Quarterfinal nbsp Japan 0 5 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group I1995 Asia Oceania Group I Semifinal nbsp India 0 5 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group I1996 Asia Oceania Group I Relegation play off nbsp Chinese Taipei 3 2 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group I1997 Asia Oceania Group I Relegation play off nbsp Uzbekistan 0 5 Relegated to Asia Oceania Zone Group II1998 Asia Oceania Group II Relegation play off nbsp Hong Kong 4 1 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II1999 Asia Oceania Group II Final nbsp Thailand 4 1 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2000 Asia Oceania Group II Relegation play off nbsp Iran 2 3 Relegated to Asia Oceania Zone Group III2001 Asia Oceania Group III Final nbsp Kazakhstan 2 0 Promoted to Asia Oceania Zone Group II2002 Asia Oceania Group II Relegation play off nbsp Kuwait 3 2 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2003 Asia Oceania Group II Relegation play off nbsp Kazakhstan 3 2 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2004 Asia Oceania Group II Relegation play off nbsp Hong Kong 4 1 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2005 Asia Oceania Group II Relegation play off nbsp Lebanon 3 2 Relegated to Asia Oceania Zone Group III2006 Asia Oceania Group III Round robin nbsp Sri Lanka NP Promoted to Asia Oceania Zone Group II2007 Asia Oceania Group II Final nbsp Kuwait 5 0 Promoted to Asia Oceania Zone Group I2008 Asia Oceania Group I Relegation play off nbsp Kazakhstan 0 5 Relegated to Asia Oceania Zone Group II2009 Asia Oceania Group II Final nbsp New Zealand 4 1 Promoted to Asia Oceania Zone Group I2010 Asia Oceania Group I Relegation play off nbsp South Korea 3 2 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group I2011 Asia Oceania Group I Relegation play off nbsp Chinese Taipei 2 3 Relegated to Asia Oceania Zone Group II2012 Asia Oceania Group II Final nbsp Indonesia 2 3 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2013 Asia Oceania Group II Final nbsp New Zealand 2 3 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2014 Asia Oceania Group II Semifinal nbsp Pakistan 2 3 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2015 Asia Oceania Group II Semifinal nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 3 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2016 Asia Oceania Group II Semifinal nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 3 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2017 Asia Oceania Group II 1st Round nbsp Thailand 0 5 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2018 Asia Oceania Group II Semifinal nbsp Thailand 1 4 Stays at Asia Oceania Zone Group II2019 Asia Oceania Group II Final nbsp Thailand 1 3 World Group II play offs2020 21 World Group II play offs Final nbsp Greece 1 4 Relegates to 2021 Asia Oceania Zone Group III but withdrew due to a ban Head to head editLast updated Philippines Indonesia February 5 2017 Davis Cup Team Record by No of ties vs nbsp Japan 27 ties 9 18 vs nbsp Indonesia 11 ties 5 6 vs nbsp Sri Lanka 9 ties 9 0 vs nbsp South Korea 9 ties 4 5 vs nbsp Chinese Taipei 8 ties 4 4 vs nbsp Pakistan 7 ties 5 2 vs nbsp India 7 ties 3 4 vs nbsp Hong Kong 6 ties 6 0 vs nbsp New Zealand 6 ties 3 3 vs nbsp Thailand 6 ties 4 2 vs nbsp China 6 ties 2 4 vs nbsp Kazakhstan 4 ties 1 3 vs nbsp Sweden 4 ties 0 4 vs nbsp Malaysia 3 ties 3 0 vs nbsp Singapore 3 ties 3 0 vs nbsp United States 3 ties 0 3 vs nbsp Kuwait 3 ties 3 0 vs nbsp Vietnam 2 ties 2 0 vs nbsp Iran 2 ties 1 1 vs nbsp Australia 2 ties 0 2 vs nbsp Uzbekistan 2 ties 0 2 vs nbsp Bahrain 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Brazil 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Finland 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Myanmar 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Netherlands 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Saudi Arabia 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Syria 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Tajikistan 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Pacific Oceania 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Austria 1 tie 0 1 vs nbsp Italy 1 tie 0 1 vs nbsp Lebanon 1 tie 0 1 References 7 Notes Not games resulting to walkovers Philippines forfeited 1 game each against nbsp Japan 1921 nbsp Spain 1922 nbsp South Korea 1972 and nbsp Pakistan 1978 2 games against nbsp Thailand 1976 1979 nbsp Peru forfeited 1 game against the Philippines 1950 See also editDavis Cup Philippines Fed Cup teamReferences edit Lim joins D Cup team vs Indonesia The Philippine Star December 26 2016 Retrieved December 27 2016 a b Alison Mars September 14 2013 Members of Philippine Davis Cup team to be feted today Philippine Daily Inquirer Cebu Daily News Retrieved March 11 2015 Cordero Abac RP advances to Davis Cup Group 2 The Philippine Star Retrieved March 11 2015 A total of 140 countries are now part of the Davis Cup where the Philippines first participated in 1921 There were only two members of that RP team and they re brothers Francisco and Guillermo Aragon Davis Cup Entries Close Today 17 Nations Enter New York The Evening News March 15 1923 Retrieved March 11 2015 The countries which are to play in the American zone are Aus tralia Canada Hawaii and Japan The Philippines team Is the only one of the 1922 competitors not re entered this year a b Lozada David April 26 2012 One long rally A history of tennis in the Philippines Rappler Retrieved March 11 2015 PH team not joining Davis Cup Manila Bulletin September 14 2021 Retrieved September 14 2021 Team Wins Losses Philippines Davis Cup Retrieved March 11 2015 External links editTeam page on DavisCup com the official website of the Davis Cup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippines Davis Cup team amp oldid 1175385519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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