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1 History  





2 Current team (2024)  





3 Recent performances  



3.1  1980s  





3.2  1990s  





3.3  2000s  





3.4  2010s  







4 Statistics  





5 Notes  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Portugal
CaptainNuno Marques[1]
CoachEmanuel Couto[1]
ITF ranking28Steady (20 September 2021)
Highest ITF ranking21 (10 April 2017)
Colorsred & white
First year1925
Years played62
Ties played (W–L)106 (44–62)
Years in
World Group
0
Best finishWG Play-Offs (1994, 2017)
Most total winsJoão Cunha e Silva (37–40)
Most singles winsJoão Cunha e Silva (25–28)
Most doubles winsEmanuel Couto (13–5)
Best doubles teamFrederico Gil / Leonardo Tavares (9–5)
Most ties playedJoão Cunha e Silva (30)
Most years playedJoão Cunha e Silva (16)
Nuno Marques (16)

The Portugal men's national tennis team represents PortugalinDavis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Federação Portuguesa de Ténis

Portugal competes in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I in 2017, after being promoted from Group II in the 2015 season. They have never played in the World Group, but reached the World Group play-offs in 1994 and 2017.

History[edit]

Portugal competed in its first Davis Cup in 1925. Their first opponent was Italy, who won 4–1.

Portugal's most successful moment came in 1994 after defeating Great Britain 4–1 in the Group I of the Europe/Africa Zone and qualifying to the World Group play-offs. The team led by João Cunha e Silva, Nuno Marques and Emanuel Couto lost, however, to Croatia 4–0 (the last rubber was abandoned).

Current team (2024)[edit]

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 Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st round 5–7 March Maia (POR)  Denmark 4–1 Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 2nd round 9–11 July Cruz Quebrada (POR)  Cyprus 5–0 Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 3rd round 17–19 September Cruz Quebrada (POR)  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–2 Win
2011 Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round 4–6 March Cruz Quebrada (POR)  Slovakia 4–1 Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round 8–10 July Bern (SUI)   Switzerland 0–5 Loss
2012 Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round 10–12 February Bye
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round 6–8 April Ramat HaSharon (ISR)  Israel 2–3 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Relegation play-off 14–16 September Bratislava (SVK)  Slovakia 1–3 Loss
2013 Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st round 1–3 February Lisbon (POR)  Benin 5–0 Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 2nd round 5–7 April Lisbon (POR)  Lithuania 5–0 Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 3rd round 13–15 September Chișinău (MDA)  Moldova 3–2 Win
2014 Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round 31 January – 2 February Kranj (SLO)  Slovenia 2–3 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round play-off 12–14 September Bye
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round play-off 12–14 September Moscow (RUS)  Russia 1–4 Loss
2015 Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st round 6–8 March Cruz Quebrada (POR)  Morocco 4–1 Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 2nd round 17–19 July Viana do Castelo (POR)  Finland 4–1 Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 3rd round 18–20 September Viana do Castelo (POR)  Belarus 3–2 Win
2016 Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round 4–6 March Guimarães (POR)  Austria 1–4 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round play-off 16–18 September Bye
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round play-off 16–18 September Viana do Castelo (POR)  Slovenia 5–0 Win
2017 Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round 3–5 February Lisbon (POR)  Israel 5–0 Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round 7–9 April Lisbon (POR)  Ukraine 4–1 Win
World Group play-offs 15–17 September Lisbon (POR)  Germany 2–3 Loss
2018 Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round 2–3 February Bye
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd round 6–7 April Stockholm (SWE)  Sweden 2–3 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st round play-offs 14–15 September (UKR)  Ukraine

Statistics[edit]

Since 1981 (Current through 2017 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I Second round)

Record
Home and away record (since 1925)
Head-to-head record (1981–)
  •  Tunisia 3–0
  •  Morocco 2–0
  •  Monaco 2–0
  •  Cyprus 2–1
  •  Hungary 2–1
  •  Serbia and Montenegro 2–1
  •  Slovenia 2–1
  •  Ukraine 2–2
  •  Benin 1–0
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–0
  •  Estonia 1–0
  •  Finland 1–0
  •  Ghana 1–0
  •  Ireland 1–0
  •  Lithuania 1–0
  •  Moldova 1–0
  •  Senegal 1–0
  •  Belarus 1–1
  •  Croatia 1–1
  •  Denmark 1–1
  •  Egypt 1–1
  •  Georgia 1–1
  •  Luxembourg 1–1
  •  Romania 1–1
  •  South Africa 1–1
  •  Zimbabwe 1–1
  •  Great Britain 1–2
  •  Israel 1–2
  •  Slovakia 1–2
  •  Italy 0–1
  •   Switzerland 0–1
  •  Norway 0–2
  •  Austria 0–4
  •  Netherlands 0–4
  •  Russia 0–4
  • Russia record includes two losses against Soviet Union and one loss against CIS.
    Serbia and Montenegro record includes two victories against Yugoslavia.
    Record against continents
    Africa Asia Europe North America Oceania South America
     Algeria
     Benin
     Egypt
     Ghana
     Morocco
     Senegal
     South Africa
     Tunisia
     Zimbabwe
     Austria
     Belarus
     Bosnia and Herzegovina
     Croatia
     Cyprus
     Denmark
     Estonia
     Finland
     Georgia
     Great Britain
     Hungary
     Ireland
     Israel
     Italy
     Lithuania
     Luxembourg
     Moldova
     Monaco
     Netherlands
     Norway
     Romania
     Russia
     Serbia and Montenegro
     Slovakia
     Slovenia
      Switzerland
     Ukraine
    Record: 14–3 (82.4%) Record: 0–0 (0.0%) Record: 27–34 (44.3%) Record: 0–0 (0.0%) Record: 0–0 (0.0%) Record: 0–0 (0.0%)
    Record by decade

    Notes[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Federação de ténis reforça equipas técnicas [Tennis Federation strengthens staff]" (in Portuguese). RTP. 19 November 2013. Retrieved 16 May 2016.

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