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Brazil Davis Cup team

National sports team


National sports team

FieldValue
NameBrazil
ImageFlag of Brazil.svg
CaptainJaime Oncins
ITF Rank26 (20 September 2021)
ColorsYellow & Blue
First year1932
Years played68
Ties played156 (87–69)
WG played13 (6–13)
BestSF (1992, 2000)
Player winsThomaz Koch (74–44)
Singles winsThomaz Koch (46–32)
Doubles winsThomaz Koch (28–12)
Best doublesJosé Edison Mandarino /
Thomaz Koch (23–9)
Most tiesThomaz Koch (44)
Most yearsThomaz Koch (16)

| Runners-up = Thomaz Koch (23–9)

The Brazil national tennis team represents Brazil in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Brazilian Tennis Confederation.

After nine years, Brazil returned to the World Group in 2013 with a defeat by the United States in the first round. Brazil also played in 2015, losing to Argentina.

History

Brazil competed in its first Davis Cup in 1932.

Current team

The current team for the 2025 Davis Cup is:

  • Thiago Seyboth Wild (singles)
  • João Fonseca (singles)
  • Matheus Pucinelli de Almeida (singles)
  • Rafael Matos (doubles)
  • Marcelo Melo (doubles)

Results and fixtures

The following are lists of match results and scheduled matches for the current year and as well as previous Davis Cup results.

2025

Best results

YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
1992World Group, 1st Round2–4 FebruaryRio de Janeiro, Brazil3–1Won
World Group, Quarterfinals29–31 MarchMaceio, Brazil3–1Won
World Group, Semifinals27–29 SeptemberGeneve, Switzerland0–5Lost
2000World Group, 1st Round6–8 FebruaryFlorianópolis, Brazil4–1Won
World Group, Quarterfinals9–11 AprilRio de Janeiro, Brazil3–2Won
World Group, Semifinals16–18 JulyBrisbane, Australia0–5Lost

Other results: 2008–2022

YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2008Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round8–10 Februarybye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round13–15 AprilSorocaba, Brazil4–1Won
World Group, Playoffs21–23 SeptemberZadar, Croatia1–4Lost
2009Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round6–8 Marchbye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round10–12 MayTunja, Colombia4–1Won
World Group, Playoffs20–22 SeptemberPorto Alegre, Brazil2–3Lost
2010Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round5–7 Marchbye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round09–11 MayBauru, Brazil5–0Won
World Group Playoffs19–21 SeptemberChennai, India2–3Lost
2011Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round4–6 Marchbye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round8–10 JulMontevideo, Uruguay5–0Won
World Group Playoffs16–18 SeptemberKazan, Russia2–3Lost
2012Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round10–12 Februarybye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round6–8 AprilSão José do Rio Preto, Brazil4–1Won
World Group Playoffs14–16 SeptemberSão José do Rio Preto, Brazil5–0Won
2013World Group, 1st Round1–3 FebruaryJacksonville, United States2-3Lost
World Group Playoffs13–15 SeptemberUlm, Germany1-4Lost
2014Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round31–2 Februarybye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round4–6 AprilGuayaquil, Ecuador3–1Won
World Group Playoffs12–14 SeptemberSão Paulo, Brazil3–1Won
2015World Group, 1st Round6–8 MarchBuenos Aires, Argentina2–3Lost
World Group Playoffs18–20 SeptemberFlorianópolis, Brazil1–3Lost
2016Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round4–6 Marchbye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round15–18 JulyBelo Horizonte, Brazil3–1Won
World Group Playoffs16–18 SeptemberOstend, Belgium0–4Lost
2017Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round3–5 Februarybye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round7–9 AprilAmbato, Ecuador5-0Won
World Group Playoffs15–17 SeptemberOsaka, Japan1-3Lost
2018Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round2–3 FebruarySanto Domingo, Dominican Republic3-2Won
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round6–7 AprilBarranquilla, Colombia2-3Lost
2019World Group Qualifiers1–2 FebruaryUberlândia, Brazil1-3Lost
Americas Zone, Group I13–14 SeptemberCriciúma, Brazil3-1Won
2020–21World Group Qualifiers6–7 MarchAdelaide, Australia1-3Lost
World Group I18–19 SeptemberJounieh, Lebanon4-0Won
2022Qualifying Round4–5 MarchRio de Janeiro, Brazil1-3Lost

Former squad members

Active single players listed in bold and active double players listed also in italic; active player rankings (in parentheses) as of February 22, 2016

PlayerFirst year playedYears playedNumber of tiesTotal W–LSingles W–LDoubles W–L
Thomaz Koch(1962)164474–4446–3228–12
José Edison Mandarino(1961)154368–4241–3127–11
Carlos Kirmayr(1971)142834–2217–1517–7
Cássio Motta(1979)112728–2113–1615–5
Jaime Oncins(1991)112523–1412–811–6
Gustavo Kuerten(1996)112334–1821–1113–7
Luiz Mattar(1986)92020–1816–154–3
Fernando Meligeni(1993)101913–1613–160–0
André Sá(1997)91814–104–410–6
Carlos Alberto Fernandes(1957)81625–1516–109–5
Thomaz Bellucci (35)(2007)101818–1319–141–0
*Marcelo Melo (1)*(2008)81513–31–012–3
Ronald Barnes(1958)81416–181–79–5
*Bruno Soares (10)*(2005)71313–22–011–2
Fernando Roese(1982)8136–92–14–8
Marcos Hocevar(1978)5107–97–80–1
Flávio Saretta(2002)51010–59–51–0
Ricardo Mello(2005)4108–68–60–0
Luis Felipe Tavares(1966)795–74–51–2
Armando Vieira(1951)5913–1110–53–6
Nelson Aerts(1984)355–23–12–1
Jose Aguero(1955)352–42–40–0
Marcos Daniel(2004)555–24–21–0
Rogério Dutra (114)(2011)456–36–30–0
Ricardo Acioly(1987)341–30–01–3
Robert Falkenburg(1954)243–72–41–3
Alexandre Simoni(2001)342–30–22–1
Dacio Campos(1985)134–23–21–0
Ney Keller(1979)132–10–02–1
João Souza (211)(2012)232–32–30–0
Danilo Marcelino(1989)231–30–21–1
Roberto Cardozo(1951)120–20–20–0
Fernando Gentil(1976)222–01–01–0
Júlio Góes(1977)221–21–20–0
Ivan Kley(1987)220–50–40–1
Mauro Menezes(1990)221–20–11–1
Ronald Moreira(1955)123–22–11–1

References

References

  1. (2025-01-06). "Com João Fonseca e sem Monteiro, Brasil é convocado para a Copa Davis; veja lista".
  2. "France v Brazil".
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