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Germany at the Hopman Cup

Sporting event delegation


Sporting event delegation

FieldValue
TypeHopman
NameGermany
ImageFlag of Germany.svg
First year1989
Years played18
Titles2 (1993, 1995)
Runners-up2 (1994, 2018, 2019)
Player winsAnke Huber (13–12)
Singles winsAnke Huber (10–3)
Doubles winsAlexander Zverev (6–8)
Best doublesAngelique Kerber &
Alexander Zverev (4–4)
Most yearsAnke Huber
Alexander Zverev (4)

| Runners-up = 2 (1994, 2018, 2019) Alexander Zverev (4–4) Alexander Zverev (4) Germany has competed at fourteen Hopman Cup tournaments. It first competed in the inaugural Hopman Cup in 1989, as West Germany. Germany reached the final round in three consecutive years between 1993 and 1995, finishing as the runners-up in 1994 but winning the tournament on the other two occasions.

Players

This is a list of players who have played for Germany in the Hopman Cup.

NameTotal
W–LSingles
W–LDoubles
W–LFirst
yearYears
played
****5–35–00–319922
0–60–30–319971
1–11–00–119911
****8–46–12–319893
4–61–53–120052
5–103–62–419983
****13–1210–33–919944
5–93–42–519942
12–48–04–420182
3–62–31–320062
0–50–30–220101
2–21–11–119891
5–104–51–520093
0–40–20–220131
2–51–31–220132
2–41–21–219961
0–20–10–119911
****3–22–11–119931
13–157–76–820164

Results

YearCompetitionLocationOpponentScoreResult
1989Round OneBurswood Dome, Perth3–0Won
SemifinalsBurswood Dome, Perth1–2Lost
1991Round OneBurswood Dome, PerthTCH Czechoslovakia1–2Lost
1992QuarterfinalsBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
SemifinalsBurswood Dome, PerthTCH Czechoslovakia1–2Lost
1993QuarterfinalsBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
SemifinalsBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
FinalBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
1994Round OneBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
QuarterfinalsBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
SemifinalsBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
FinalBurswood Dome, Perth1–2Lost
1995QuarterfinalsBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
SemifinalsBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
FinalBurswood Dome, Perth3–0Won
1996Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth0–3Lost
1997Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth0–3Lost
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth0–3Lost
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth0–3Lost
1998Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth0–3Lost
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth1–2Lost
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth1–2Lost
2005 1Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth1–2Lost
2006 2Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth1–2Lost
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth0–3Lost
2009 3Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth0–3Lost
2010 4Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth1–2Lost
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth1–2Lost
Round RobinBurswood Dome, Perth0–2Lost
2013 5Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth0-3Lost
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth1–2Lost
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth0–3Lost
2016Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth0–3Lost
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth0–2Lost
2017Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth1–2Lost
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth1–2Lost
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth2–1Won
2018Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth3–0Won
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth2–1Won
FinalPerth Arena, Perth1–2Lost
2019Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth3–0Won
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth2–1Won
Round RobinPerth Arena, Perth2–1Won
FinalPerth Arena, Perth1−2Lost

1 In the last tie against Argentina, Tommy Haas strained his thigh muscle during the singles match and was both forced to retire from this match and forfeit the mixed doubles, thus defaulting both points.

2 Due to a back problem, Nikolas Kiefer was unable to play the final tie against the Netherlands therefore Germany had to forfeit two points.

3 Nikolas Kiefer tore two ligaments in his ankle during his singles match in the final tie against Slovakia. He was forced to retire from that match and was unable to participate in the mixed doubles, thus losing both points.

4 The mixed doubles in the final tie against Kazakhstan was not played.

5 Andrea Petkovic strained her knee and was forced to retire from this match and the mixed doubles, thus losing both points and was replaced by Tajana Malek. Australian junior Thanasi Kokkinakis joined the mixed third rubber match against Serbia after Haas resign.

References

References

  1. (6 Jan 2005). "Injury Helps Argentina Into Final". www.hopmancup.com.
  2. (5 Jan 2006). "Dutch Play Off Winners Advance to the Cup Final". www.hopmancup.com.
  3. (8 Jan 2009). "Injuries Oust Germany, Help Italy". www.hopmancup.com.
  4. (4 Jan 2013). "Djokovic burns down the Haas". www.hopmancup.com.
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