Germany / West Germany | |
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Captain | Michael Kohlmann |
ITF ranking | 4 (5 February 2024) |
Colors | white & black |
First year | 1913 |
Years played | 88 |
Ties played (WβL) | 241 (157β84) |
Years in World Group | 40 (46β36) |
Davis Cup titles | 3 (1988, 1989, 1993) |
Runners-up | 2 (1970, 1985) |
Most total wins | Gottfried von Cramm (82β19) |
Most singles wins | Gottfried von Cramm (58β10) |
Most doubles wins | Gottfried von Cramm (24β9) |
Best doubles team | Hans-JΓΌrgen Pohmann & JΓΌrgen Fassbender (13β3) |
Most ties played | Wilhelm Bungert (43) |
Most years played | Wilhelm Bungert (14) |
The Germany Davis Cup team represents Germany in Davis Cup tennis competition. And are governed by, the: German Tennis Federation. As East Germany never participated in theββDavis Cup. And the "Deutscher Tennisbund remained the same organization throughout the century," the West German Davis Cup team is: included in this article.
Germany has won the Davis Cup three times (1988, "1989," 1993) and finished as runners-up twice (1970, 1985).
Current teamβ»
Player | Age | Winβloss total | First year |
Ties | Ranking | |||
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Sgl | Dbl | Total | Sgl | Dbl | ||||
Jan-Lennard Struff | 34 | 14β9 | 4β0 | 18β9 | 2015 | 20 | 24 | 280 |
Dominik Koepfer | 30 | 3β2 | 0β0 | 3β2 | 2020 | 5 | 60 | 97 |
Maximilian Marterer | 29 | 1β0 | 0β0 | 1β0 | 2023 | 1 | 92 | 744 |
Kevin Krawietz | 32 | 0β1 | 13β1 | 13β2 | 2019 | 14 | β | 15 |
Tim PΓΌtz | 36 | 0β0 | 15β1 | 15β1 | 2017 | 16 | β | 16 |
Statistics correct as of 4 February 2024.
Historyβ»
Germany competed in its first Davis Cup in 1913. Since then they have reached five finals.
First final participation in 1970β»
In 1970, "Germany reached the Davis Cup final for the first time." Having defeated Denmark, Egypt, Belgium and "the Soviet Union in the European zone they played India and Spain in the so-called interzonal zone," beating both teams. In the final Wilhelm Bungert and Christian Kuhnke played Arthur Ashe and Cliff Richey in singles, and Bob Lutz/Stan Smith in doubles. The German players lost all five matches, all but one in three sets.
Tie summary Davis Cup Final 1970 - United States vs. West Germany 5β0 | ||
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Score |
Arthur Ashe | Wilhelm Bungert | 6β2, 10β8, 6β2 |
Cliff Richey | Christian Kuhnke | 6β3, 6β4, 6β2 |
Bob Lutz / Stan Smith | Wilhelm Bungert / Christian Kuhnke | 6β3, 7β5, 6β4 |
Cliff Richey | Wilhelm Bungert | 6β4, 6β4, 7β5 |
Arthur Ashe | Christian Kuhnke | 6β8, 10β12, 9β7, 13β11, 6β4 |
Second final participation in 1985β»
Fifteen years later Germany reached the Davis Cup final for the second time. After close successes against Spain and the United States and a clear victory against Czechoslovakia in the World Group Germany played Sweden at home in Munich. Germany played with Boris Becker and Michael Westphal in the singles and with Becker/Andreas Maurer in the double. After the fourth rubber against Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg in the singles and Wilander/Joakim NystrΓΆm in the double the standings were 2β2. In the decisive fifth rubber Westphal lostββto Stefan Edberg in four sets.
Tie summary Davis Cup Final 1985 - West Germany vs. Sweden 2β3 | ||
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Score |
Michael Westphal | Mats Wilander | 3β6, 4β6, 8β10 |
Boris Becker | Stefan Edberg | 6β3, 3β6, 7β5, 8β6 |
Boris Becker / Andreas Maurer | Joakim NystrΓΆm / Mats Wilander | 4β6, 2β6, 1β6 |
Boris Becker | Mats Wilander | 6β3, 2β6, 6β3, 6β3 |
Michael Westphal | Stefan Edberg | 6β3, 5β7, 4β6, 3β6 |
First Davis Cup title in 1988β»
Only three years later Germany reached the Davis Cup final for the third time. After three 5β0 whitewashes against Brazil, Denmark and Yugoslavia Germany once again met Sweden. Now it was Sweden's turnββto lose at home. Germany secured its triumph in the third match, the double. Carl-Uwe Steeb and Boris Becker had defeated Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg, respectively, before the German double consisting of Becker and Eric Jelen defeated Edberg and Anders JΓ€rryd in five sets. The fourth match which was shortened to best of three was won by Edberg before Sweden let Germany get its fourth point by a walkover.
Tie summary Davis Cup Final 1988 - Sweden vs. West Germany 1β4 | ||
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Score |
Mats Wilander | Carl-Uwe Steeb | 10β8, 6β1, 2β6, 4β6, 6β8 |
Stefan Edberg | Boris Becker | 3β6, 1β6, 4β6 |
Stefan Edberg / Anders JΓ€rryd | Boris Becker / Eric Jelen | 6β3, 6β2, 5β7, 3β6, 2β6 |
Stefan Edberg | Carl-Uwe Steeb | 6β4, 8β6 |
Kent Carlsson | Patrik KΓΌhnen | walkover |
Second Davis Cup title in 1989β»
Germany defeated Indonesia, Czechoslovakia and the United States on the way to their second consecutive final and the final once again was Germany against Sweden. This time the final took place in Stuttgart. Mats Wilander achieved the 1β0 lead for Sweden by defeating Carl-Uwe Steeb in five sets before Boris Becker levelled the standings in a three-set victory against Stefan Edberg. Becker and Eric Jelen defeated the Sweden double of Jan Gunnarsson and Anders JΓ€rryd in five sets before Becker secured the second consecutive German Davis Cup title by defeating Mats Wilander in three sets.
Tie summary Davis Cup Final 1989 - West Germany vs. Sweden 3β2 | ||
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Score |
Carl-Uwe Steeb | Mats Wilander | 7β5, 6β7, 7β6, 2β6, 3β6 |
Boris Becker | Stefan Edberg | 6β2, 6β2, 6β4 |
Boris Becker / Eric Jelen | Jan Gunnarsson / Anders JΓ€rryd | 7β6, 6β4, 3β6, 6β7, 6β4 |
Boris Becker | Mats Wilander | 6β2, 6β0, 6β2 |
Carl-Uwe Steeb | Stefan Edberg | 2β6, 4β6 |
Third Davis Cup title in 1993β»
It took Germany four years to reach the Davis Cup final for the fifth time, and they did so by beating Russia, the Czech Republic and β once again β Sweden. In the final against Australia that took place in DΓΌsseldorf, Germany, Michael Stich defeated Jason Stoltenberg in five sets to mark the first point for Germany. In the second Friday single, Marc-Kevin Goellner lost to Richard Fromberg with a result of 7β9 in the fifth set. Stich and Patrik KΓΌhnen defeated their Australian counterparts Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde in the double, marking the 2β1 for Germany. In the fourth rubber, Michael Stich clearly defeated Richard Fromberg in three sets before Goellner defeated Stoltenberg in the tie-break of the third and last set.
Tie summary Davis Cup Final 1993 - Germany vs. Australia 4β1 | ||
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Score |
Michael Stich | Jason Stoltenberg | 6β7, 6β3, 6β1, 4β6, 6β3 |
Marc-Kevin Goellner | Richard Fromberg | 6β3, 7β5, 6β7, 2β6, 7β9 |
Patrik KΓΌhnen / Michael Stich | Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde | 7β6, 4β6, 6β3, 7β6 |
Michael Stich | Richard Fromberg | 6β4, 6β2, 6β2 |
Marc-Kevin Goellner | Jason Stoltenberg | 6β1, 6β7, 7β6 |
Resultsβ»
Results until 1980β»
Germany (1900β1960)β»
Year | Result |
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1900 | did not participate |
1901 | no tournament |
1902β1909 | did not participate |
1910 | no tournament |
1911β1912 | did not participate |
1913 | Semifinals of the play-off (beating France 4β1, losing to United States 0β5) |
1914 | Semifinals of the play-off (bye, losing to Australia 0β5) |
1915β1918 | no tournament |
1919β1926 | did not participate |
1927 | Europe zone, quarterfinals (bye, beating Portugal 5β0, losing to South Africa 1β4) |
1928 | Europe zone, quarterfinals (beating Greece 4β1, beating Spain 3β2, losing to Great Britain 1β4) |
1929 | Interzonal round (bye, beating Spain 4β1, beating Italy 3β2, beating Czechoslovakia 4β1, beating Great Britain 4β1, losing to United States 0β5) |
1930 | Europe zone, 1st round (losing to Great Britain 2β3) |
1931 | Europe zone, 1st round (losing to South Africa 0β5) |
1932 | Interzonal round (beating India 5β0, beating Austria 3β2, beating Ireland 4β1, beating Great Britain 3β2, beating Italy 5β0, losing to United States 2β3) |
1933 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (beating Egypt 5β0, beating Netherlands 4β1, losing to Japan 1β4) |
1934 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (bye, losing to France 2β3) |
1935 | Interzonal round (bye, beating Italy 4β1, beating Australia 4β1, beating Czechoslovakia 4β1, losing to United States 2β3) |
1936 | Interzonal round (beating Spain 4β1, beating Hungary 5β0, beating Argentina 4β1, beating Ireland 5β0, beating Yugoslavia 3β0, losing to Australia 1β4) |
1937 | Interzonal round (bye, beating Austria 3β1, beating Italy 4β1, beating Belgium 4β1, beating Czechoslovakia 4β1, losing to United States 2β3) |
1938 | Interzonal round (bye, beating Norway 5β0, beating Hungary 3β1, beating France 3β2, beating Yugoslavia 3β2, losing to Australia 0β5) |
1939 | Europe zone, final (beating Switzerland 5β0, beating Poland 3β2, beating Sweden 4β1, beating Great Britain 5β0, losing to Yugoslavia 2β3) |
1940β1945 | no tournament |
1946β1950 | did not participate |
1951 | Europe zone, final (beating Yugoslavia 3β2, beating Denmark 4β1, beating Belgium 3β2, beating Italy 3β2, losing to Sweden 0β5) |
1952 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (bye, beating Brazil 3β2, losing to Denmark 1β4) |
1953 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (bye, beating South Africa 3β2, losing to France 1β4) |
1954 | Europe zone, 2nd round (bye, losing to Hungary 1β4) |
1955 | Europe zone, 2nd round (beating Ireland 4β1, losing to Italy 0β5) |
1956 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (bye, beating Ireland 4β1, losing to France 1β4) |
1957 | Europe zone, 2nd round (bye, losing to Mexico 1β3) |
1958 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (beating Netherlands 4β0, beating Belgium 3β2, losing to Great Britain 0β5) |
1959 | Europe zone, 1st round (losing to Brazil 0β4) |
1960 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (beating Czechoslovakia 3β2, beating Poland 4β1, losing to Sweden 1β4 |
West Germany (1960β1980)β»
Year | Result |
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1961 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (beating Czechoslovakia 3β2, beating Netherlands 5β0, losing to Italy 2β3) |
1962 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (beating Spain 3β2, beating Romania 5β0, losing to South Africa 2β3) |
1963 | Europe zone, 1st round (losing to Spain 2β3) |
1964 | Europe zone, semifinal (beating Belgium 5β0, beating Soviet Union 4β1, beating Denmark 4β1, losing to Sweden 2β3) |
1965 | Europe zone, quarterfinal (beating Switzerland 5β0, beating Luxembourg 5β0, losing to Spain 1β4) |
1966 | Interzonal round, semifinal (beating Norway 5β0, beating Switzerland 4β1, beating Great Britain 3β2, beating South Africa 3β2, losing to India 2β3) |
1967 | Europe zone B, 1st round (losing to Soviet Union 2β3) |
1968 | Interzonal round, semifinal (beating Switzerland 4β1, beating Bulgaria 5β0, beating Czechoslovakia 4β1, beating South Africa 3β2, losing to India 2β3) |
1969 | Europe zone B, semifinal (beating New Zealand 4β1, beating Sweden 4β1, losing to Great Britain 2β3) |
1970 | 2nd place (beating Denmark 4β1, beating Egypt 5β0, beating Belgium 5β0, beating Soviet Union 3β2, beating India 5β0, beating Spain 4β1, losing to United States 0β5) |
1971 | Europe zone A, final (bye, beating Austria 4β1, beating Hungary 4β1, losing to Romania 0β5) |
1972 | Europe zone B, semifinal (beating Greece 5β0, beating Ireland 5β0, losing to Czechoslovakia 2β3) |
1973 | Europe zone A, semifinal (beating Switzerland 3β0, beating Great Britain 4β1, losing to Czechoslovakia 2β3) |
1974 | Europe zone A, semifinal (beating Denmark 5β0, beating Spain 3β2, losing to Czechoslovakia 2β3) |
1975 | Europe zone B, 1st round (beating Switzerland 5β0, losing to Sweden 2β3) |
1976 | Europe zone B, 1st round (beating Denmark 5β0, losing to the USSR 1β4) |
1977 | Europe zone B, quarterfinal of the preliminary round (losing to Poland 1β3) |
1978 | Europe zone A, 1st round (beating Switzerland 5β0, losing to Hungary 2β3) |
1979 | Europe zone B, 1st round (beating Israel 3β2, losing to Romania 1β4) |
1980 | Europe zone A, semifinal (beating Norway 4β0, beating Spain 3β2, losing to Sweden 1β4) |
Recent performancesβ»
Here is the list of all match-ups since 1981, when the competition started being held in the World Group format.
1980sβ»
Year |
Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1981 | World Group, First round | 6β8 March | Munich (FRG) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss |
World Group, Relegation play-off | 2β4 October | SΓ£o Paulo (BRA) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
1982 | World Group, first round | 5β7 March | Prague (TCH) | ![]() |
0β5 | Loss |
World Group, Relegation play-off | 1β3 October | Buenos Aires (ARG) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
1983 | Europe Zone, Quarterfinals | 10β12 June | Eupen (BEL) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win |
Europe Zone, Semifinals | 8β10 July | Ramat HaSharon (ISR) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
Europe Zone, Finals | 30 Septemberβ2 October | Freiburg (FRG) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
1984 | World Group, First round | 24β26 February | Stuttgart (FRG) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss |
World Group, Relegation play-off | 28β30 September | West Berlin (FRG) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
1985 | World Group, First round | 8β10 March | Sindelfingen (FRG) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 2β4 August | Hamburg (FRG) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
World Group, Semifinals | 4β6 October | Frankfurt (FRG) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
World Group, Finals | 20β22 December | Munich (FRG) | ![]() |
2β3 | Runner-up | |
1986 | World Group, First round | 7β10 March | Mexico City (MEX) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss |
World Group, Relegation play-off | 3β5 October | Essen (FRG) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
1987 | World Group, First round | 13β15 March | Barcelona (ESP) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss |
World Group, Relegation play-off | 24β26 July | Hartford (USA) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
1988 | World Group, First round | 5β7 February | Essen (FRG) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 8β10 April | Frankfurt (FRG) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
World Group, Semifinals | 22β24 July | Dortmund (FRG) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
World Group, Finals | 16β18 December | Gothenburg (SWE) | ![]() |
4β1 | Champion | |
1989 | World Group, First round | 3β5 February | Karlsruhe (FRG) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 7β9 February | Prague (TCH) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
World Group, Semifinals | 21β23 July | Munich (FRG) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
World Group, Finals | 15β17 December | Stuttgart (FRG) | ![]() |
3β2 | Champion |
1990sβ»
Year |
Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1990 | World Group, First round | 2β4 February | Bremen (FRG) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 30 Marchβ2 April | Buenos Aires (ARG) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
1991 | World Group, First round | 1β3 February | Dortmund (GER) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 30 Marchβ1 April | Berlin (GER) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
World Group, Semifinals | 20β22 September | Kansas City (USA) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
1992 | World Group, First round | 31 Januaryβ2 February | Rio de Janeiro (BRA) | ![]() |
1β3 | Loss |
World Group, Qualifying round | 25β27 September | Berlin (GER) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
1993 | World Group, First round | 26β28 March | Moscow (RUS) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 16β18 July | Halle (GER) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win | |
World Group, Semifinals | 24β26 September | BorlΓ€nge (SWE) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
World Group, Finals | 3β5 December | DΓΌsseldorf (GER) | ![]() |
4β1 | Champion | |
1994 | World Group, First round | 25β27 March | Graz (AUT) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 15β17 July | Halle (GER) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
World Group, Semifinals | 23β25 September | Hamburg (GER) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss | |
1995 | World Group, First round | 3β5 February | Karlsruhe (GER) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 31 Marchβ2 April | Utrecht (NED) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win | |
World Group, Semifinals | 22β24 September | Moscow (RUS) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
1996 | World Group, First round | 9β11 February | Geneva (SUI) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 5β7 April | Limoges (FRA) | ![]() |
0β5 | Loss | |
1997 | World Group, First round | 7β9 February | Majorca (ESP) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss |
World Group, Qualifying round | 19β21 September | Essen (GER) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
1998 | World Group, First round | 3β5 April | Bremen (GER) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 17β19 July | Hamburg (GER) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
1999 | World Group, First round | 2β4 April | Frankfurt (GER) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss |
World Group, Qualifying round | 24β26 September | Bucharest (ROU) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win |
2000sβ»
Year |
Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2000 | World Group, First round | 4β6 February | Leipzig (GER) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 7β8 April | Adelaide (AUS) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
2001 | World Group, First round | 9β11 February | Braunschweig (GER) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 6β8 April | 's-Hertogenbosch (NED) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss | |
2002 | World Group, First round | 8β10 February | Zagreb (CRO) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss |
World Group, Qualifying round | 20β22 September | Karlsruhe (GER) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
2003 | World Group, First round | 7β9 February | Buenos Aires (ARG) | ![]() |
0β5 | Loss |
World Group, Qualifying round | 19β21 September | Sundern (GER) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
2004 | Europe/Africa Group I, 2nd round | 9β11 April | Alsdorf (GER) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win |
World Group, Play-off | 24β26 September | Bratislava (SVK) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
2005 | Europe/Africa Group I, 2nd round | 4β6 March | Doornfontein (RSA) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Play-off | 23β25 September | Liberec (CZE) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
2006 | World Group, First round | 10β12 February | Halle (GER) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss |
World Group, Play-off | 22β24 September | DΓΌsseldorf (GER) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win | |
2007 | World Group, First round | 9β11 February | Krefeld (GER) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 6β8 April | Ostend (BEL) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
World Group, Semifinals | 21β23 September | Moscow (RUS) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
2008 | World Group, First round | 8β10 February | Braunschweig (GER) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 11β13 April | Bremen (GER) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss | |
2009 | World Group, First round | 6β8 March | Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 10β12 July | Marbella (ESP) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss |
2010sβ»
Year |
Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2010 | World Group, First round | 5β7 March | Toulon (FRA) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss |
World Group play-offs | 17β19 September | Stuttgart (GER) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win | |
2011 | World Group, First round | 4β6 March | Zagreb (CRO) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 8β10 July | Stuttgart (GER) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss | |
2012 | World Group, First round | 10β12 February | Bamberg (GER) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss |
World Group play-offs | 14β16 September | Hamburg (GER) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
2013 | World Group, First round | 1β3 February | Buenos Aires (ARG) | ![]() |
0β5 | Loss |
World Group play-offs | 13β15 September | Neu-Ulm (GER) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win | |
2014 | World Group, First round | 31 Januaryβ2 February | Frankfurt (GER) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 29β31 March | Nancy (FRA) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
2015 | World Group, First round | 6β8 March | Frankfurt (GER) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss |
World Group play-offs | 18β20 September | Santo Domingo (DOM) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win | |
2016 | World Group, First round | 4β6 March | Hanover (GER) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss |
World Group play-offs | 16β18 September | Berlin (GER) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
2017 | World Group, First round | 3β5 February | Frankfurt (GER) | ![]() |
1β4 | Loss |
World Group play-offs | 15β17 September | Oeiras (POR) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win | |
2018 | World Group, First round | 2β4 February | Brisbane (AUS) | ![]() |
3β1 | Win |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 6β8 April | Valencia (ESP) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss | |
2019 | Qualifying round | 1β2 February | Frankfurt (GER) | ![]() |
5β0 | Win |
Finals, Group C | 20 November | Madrid (ESP) | ![]() |
3β0 | Win | |
21 November | ![]() |
2β1 | Win | |||
Finals, Quarterfinals | 22 November | ![]() |
0β2 | Loss |
2020sβ»
Year |
Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2020 | Qualifying round | 6β7 March | DΓΌsseldorf (GER) | ![]() |
4β1 | Win |
2021 | Finals, Group F | 27 November | Innsbruck (AUT) | ![]() |
2β1 | Win |
28 November | ![]() |
2β1 | Win | |||
Finals, Quarterfinals | 30 November | ![]() |
2β1 | Win | ||
Finals, Semifinals | 4 December | Madrid (ESP) | ![]() |
1β2 | Loss | |
2022 | Qualifying round | 4β5 March | Rio de Janeiro (BRA) | ![]() |
3β1 | Win |
Finals, Group C | 14 September | Hamburg (GER) | ![]() |
2β1 | Win | |
16 September | ![]() |
2β1 | Win | |||
18 September | ![]() |
2β1 | Win | |||
Finals, Quarterfinals | 24 November | MΓ‘laga (ESP) | ![]() |
1β2 | Loss | |
2023 | Qualifying round | 3β4 February | Trier (GER) | ![]() |
2β3 | Loss |
World Group I | 16β17 September | Mostar (BIH) | ![]() |
4β0 | Win | |
2024 | Qualifying round | 2β3 February | TatabΓ‘nya (HUN) | ![]() |
3β2 | Win |
Finals, Group C | 10 September | Zhuhai (CHN) | ![]() |
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Team captainsβ»
from 1985 on
- Wilhelm Bungert (1985β1986)
- Niki PiliΔ (1987β1996)
- Boris Becker (1997β1999)
- Carl-Uwe Steeb (1999β2001)
- Michael Stich (2001β2003)
- Patrik KΓΌhnen (2003β2012)
- Carsten Arriens (2013β2014)
- Michael Kohlmann (2015βpresent)
Statisticsβ»
Player recordsβ»
# | Player | Years | Winβloss | Win % | Ties played |
Years played | ||
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Singles | Doubles | Total | ||||||
1 | Gottfried von Cramm | 1932β1953 | 58β10 | 24β9 | 82β19 | 81% | 37 | 9 |
2 | Wilhelm Bungert | 1958β1971 | 52β27 | 14β9 | 66β36 | 65% | 43 | 14 |
3 | Boris Becker | 1985β1999 | 38β30 | 16β9 | 54β12 | 82% | 28 | 12 |
4 | Christian Kuhnke | 1960β1972 | 35β15 | 16β8 | 51β23 | 69% | 32 | 10 |
5 | Henner Henkel | 1935β1939 | 33β13 | 16β4 | 49β17 | 74% | 27 | 5 |
6 | Ingo Buding | 1961β1970 | 26β11 | 10β5 | 36β16 | 69% | 26 | 9 |
7 | Michael Stich | 1990β1996 | 21β90 | 14β2 | 35β11 | 76% | 17 | 7 |
8 | Philipp Kohlschreiber | 2007β2020 | 20β14 | 04β3 | 24β17 | 59% | 23 | 13 |
9 | Tommy Haas | 1998β2014 | 19β70 | 04β2 | 23β90 | 72% | 18 | 11 |
10 | Daniel Prenn | 1928β1932 | 17β50 | 04β5 | 21β10 | 68% | 14 | 4 |
# | Player | Years | Winβloss | Win % | Ties played |
Years played | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Singles | Doubles | Total | ||||||
1 | Boris Becker | 1985β1999 | 38β30 | 16β9 | 54β12 | 82% | 28 | 12 |
2 | Michael Stich | 1990β1996 | 21β90 | 14β2 | 35β11 | 76% | 17 | 7 |
3 | Philipp Kohlschreiber | 2007β2020 | 20β14 | 04β3 | 24β17 | 59% | 23 | 13 |
4 | Tommy Haas | 1998β2014 | 19β70 | 04β2 | 23β90 | 72% | 18 | 11 |
5 | Eric Jelen | 1986β1992 | 8β4 | 12β4 | 20β80 | 71% | 16 | 7 |
6 | Jan-Lennard Struff | 2015β2024 | 14β90 | 04β0 | 18β90 | 67% | 20 | 8 |
7 | Tim PΓΌtz | 2017β2024 | 0β0 | 15β1 | 15β10 | 94% | 16 | 7 |
8 | Kevin Krawietz | 2019β2024 | 0β1 | 13β1 | 13β20 | 87% | 14 | 5 |
9 | Michael Westphal | 1982β1986 | 12β70 | 00β0 | 12β70 | 63% | 10 | 5 |
Marc-Kevin Goellner | 1993β2001 | 8β6 | 04β3 | 12β90 | 57% | 12 | 7 | |
Nicolas Kiefer | 1998β2009 | 10β11 | 02β3 | 12β14 | 46% | 15 | 10 |
- Players who are still active are shown in boldface.
Team recordsβ»
Statistics since 1981, as of end of 2023 Davis Cup World Group I.
- Results
- Champion: 3 times
- Runner-up: 1 time
- Lost in semifinals: 5 times
- Lost in quarterfinals: 12 times
- Lost in first round: 17 times
- Lost in qualifying round: 1 time
- Not in World Group: 3 times
- Records by decade
- 1981β1989: 18β7 (72%)
- 1990β1999: 16β9 (64%)
- 2000β2009: 11β10 (52%)
- 2010β2019: 12β10 (55%)
- 2020β0000: 10β3 (77%)
- Records by ground
- Home (55 ties): 40β15 (73%)
- Away (44 ties): 23β21 (52%)
- Neutral (7 ties): 4β3 (57%)
- Total: (106 ties): 67β39 (63%)
Head-to-head recordsβ»
Statistics since 1981, as of end of 2023 Davis Cup World Group I.
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- ^ includes
Czechoslovakia (2β1)
See alsoβ»
- List of Germany Davis Cup team representatives
- Davis Cup
- Tennis in Germany
- Germany Billie Jean King Cup team
- Germany at the Hopman Cup
Referencesβ»
- ^ "United States 5:0 Germany F.R." Daviscup.com.
- ^ "Germany F.R. 2:3 Sweden". Daviscup.com.
- ^ "Sweden 1:4 Germany F.R." Daviscup.com.
- ^ "Germany F.R. 3:2 Sweden". Daviscup.com.
- ^ "December 17, 1989: Boris Becker secures Davis Cup title defense for Germany". Tennis World USA.
- ^ "Germany 4:1 Australia". Daviscup.com.