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 . 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 (2024 )
History
File:Hecht při hře.PNG 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
Here is the list of all match-ups since 1981, when the competition started being held in the current World Group format.
1980s
Year
Competition
Date
Location
Opponent
Score
Result
As Czechoslovakia
1981
World Group , 1st Round
6–8 Mar
Zurich (SUI)
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
3–2
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
9–11 Jul
New York City (USA)
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
1–4
Loss
1982
World Group , 1st Round
5–7 Mar
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
5–0
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
9–11 Jul
Paris (FRA)
File:Flag of France.svg France
2–3
Loss
1983
World Group , 1st Round
4–6 Mar
Asunción (PAR)
File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay
2–3
Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs
30 Sep – 2 Oct
Hradec Králové (TCH)
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
3–2
Win
1984
World Group , 1st Round
24–26 Feb
Hradec Králové (TCH)
File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
5–0
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
13–15 Jul
Hradec Králové (TCH)
File:Flag of France.svg France
3–2
Win
World Group, Semifinals
28–30 Sep
Båstad (SWE)
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
0–5
Loss
1985
World Group , 1st Round
8–10 Mar
Tbilisi (URS)
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
3–2
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
2–4 Aug
Guayaquil (ECU)
File:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador
5–0
Win
World Group, Semifinals
4–6 Oct
Frankfurt (FRG)
File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
0–5
Loss
1986
World Group , 1st Round
7–10 Mar
Calcutta (IND)
File:Flag of India.svg India
4–1
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
18–20 Jul
Sarajevo (YUG)
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
5–0
Win
World Group, Semifinals
3–5 Oct
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
1–4
Loss
1987
World Group , 1st Round
13–15 Mar
Hradec Králové (TCH)
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel
2–3
Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs
24–26 Jul
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
5–0
Win
1988
World Group , 1st Round
5–7 Feb
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay
5–0
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
8–10 Apr
Norrköping (SWE)
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
2–3
Loss
1989
World Group , 1st Round
3–5 Feb
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
4–1
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
7–9 Apr
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
2–3
Loss
1990s
Year
Competition
Date
Location
Opponent
Score
Result
As Czechoslovakia
1990
World Group , 1st Round
2–4 Feb
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
5–0
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
30 Mar – 2 Apr
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
1–4
Loss
1991
World Group , 1st Round
2–4 Feb
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
4–1
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
29–31 Mar
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
1–4
Loss
1992
World Group , 1st Round
31 Jan – 2 Feb
Prague (TCH)
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
5–0
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
27–29 Mar
Fort Myers (USA)
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
2–3
Loss
As Czech Republic
1993
World Group , 1st Round
26–28 Mar
Aarhus (DEN)
File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
4–1
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
16–18 Jul
Halle (GER)
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
1–4
Loss
1994
World Group , 1st Round
25–27 Mar
Ramat HaSharon (ISR)
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel
4–1
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
15–17 Jul
Saint Petersburg (RUS)
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
2–3
Loss
1995
World Group , 1st Round
3–5 Feb
Naples (ITA)
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1–4
Loss
World Group, qualifying round
22–24 Sep
Prague (CZE)
File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe
4–1
Win
1996
World Group , 1st Round
9–11 Feb
Plzeň (CZE)
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
5–0
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
5–7 Apr
Prague (CZE)
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
3–2
Win
World Group, Semifinals
20–22 Sep
Prague (CZE)
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
1–4
Loss
1997
World Group , 1st Round
7–9 Feb
Příbram (CZE)
File:Flag of India.svg India
3–2
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
4–6 Apr
Adelaide (AUS)
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
0–5
Loss
1998
World Group , 1st Round
3–5 Apr
Zurich (SUI)
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
2–3
Loss
World Group, qualifying round
25–27 Sep
Prague (SUI)
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
5–0
Win
1999
World Group , 1st Round
2–4 Apr
Ghent (BEL)
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
2–3
Loss
World Group, qualifying round
24–26 Sep
Tashkent (UZB)
File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan
5–0
Win
2000s
Year
Competition
Date
Location
Opponent
Score
Result
2000
World Group , 1st Round
4–6 Feb
Ostrava (TCH)
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
4–1
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
7–9 Apr
Inglewood (USA)
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
2–3
Loss
2001
World Group , 1st Round
9–11 Feb
Helsingborg (SWE)
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
2–3
Loss
World Group, qualifying round
21–23 Sep
Prostějov (CZE)
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
3–2
Win
2002
World Group , 1st Round
8–10 Feb
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
4–1
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
5–7 Apr
Pau (FRA)
File:Flag of France.svg France
2–3
Loss
2003
World Group , 1st Round
7–9 Feb
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
2–3
Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs
19–21 Sep
Bangkok (THA)
File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
4–1
Win
2004
World Group , 1st Round
6–8 Feb
Brno (CZE)
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2–3
Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs
24–26 Sep
Lambaré (PAR)
File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay
5–0
Win
2005
World Group , 1st Round
4–6 Mar
Buenos Aires (ARG)
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
0–5
Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs
23-25 Sep
Liberec (CZE)
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
2–3
Loss
2006
Europe/Africa Zone Group I , 1st Round
BYE
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd Round
7–9 Apr
Oujda (MAR)
File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco
5–0
Win
World Group, relegation play-offs
22–24 Sep
Leiden (NED)
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
4–1
Win
2007
World Group , 1st Round
9–11 Feb
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
1–4
Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs
21–23 Sep
Prague (CZE)
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
3–2
Win
2008
World Group , 1st Round
8–10 Feb
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
3–2
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
11–13 Apr
Moscow (RUS)
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
2–3
Loss
2009
World Group , 1st Round
6–8 Mar
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of France.svg France
3–2
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
10–12 Jul
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
3–2
Win
World Group, Semifinals
18–20 Sep
Poreč (CRO)
File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia
4–1
Win
World Group, Finals
4–6 Dec
Barcelona (ESP)
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
0–5
Runner-up
2010s
Year
Competition
Date
Location
Opponent
Score
Result
2010
World Group , 1st Round
5–7 Mar
Bree (BEL)
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
4–1
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
9–11 Jul
Coquimbo (CHI)
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
4–1
Win
World Group, Semifinals
17–19 Sep
Belgrade (SRB)
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia
2–3
Loss
2011
World Group , 1st Round
4–6 Mar
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan
2–3
Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs
16–18 Sep
Bucharest (ROU)
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
5–0
Win
2012
World Group , 1st Round
10–12 Feb
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
4–1
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
6–8 Apr
Prague (CZE)
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia
4–1
Win
World Group, Semifinals
14–16 Sep
Buenos Aires (ARG)
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
3–2
Win
World Group, Finals
16–18 Nov
Prague (CZE)
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
3–2
Champion
2013
World Group , 1st Round
1–3 Feb
Geneva (SUI)
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
3-2
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
5–7 Apr
Astana (KAZ)
File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan
3–1
Win
World Group, Semifinals
13–15 Sep
Prague (CZE)
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
3–2
Win
World Group, Finals
15–17 Nov
Belgrade (SRB)
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia
3–2
Champion
2014
World Group , 1st Round
31 Jan–2 Feb
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
3-2
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
4–6 Apr
Tokyo (JPN)
File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan
5–0
Win
World Group, Semifinals
12–14 Sep
Paris (FRA)
File:Flag of France.svg France
1–4
Loss
2015
World Group , 1st Round
6–8 Mar
Ostrava (CZE)
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
2–3
Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs
18–20 Sep
New Delhi (IND)
File:Flag of India.svg India
3–1
Win
2016
World Group , 1st Round
4–6 Mar
Hanover (GER)
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
3–2
Win
World Group, Quarterfinals
15–17 Jul
Třinec (CZE)
File:Flag of France.svg France
1–3
Loss
2017
World Group , 1st Round
3–5 Feb
Melbourne (AUS)
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
1–4
Loss
World Group, relegation play-offs
15–17 Sep
The Hague (NED)
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
2-3
Loss
See also
References
External links
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