Philippines Davis Cup team

Philippines
Captain Karl Santa Maria[1]
ITF ranking 53 Decrease1
Colors Blue and white
First year 1926
Years played 60+[2]
Ties played (W–L) 136 (72–64)
Best finish Inter-Zonal (1957, 1958, 1960, and 1964)
World Group Play-offs (1991)
Most total wins Felicisimo Ampon (40–35)
Most singles wins Felicisimo Ampon (34–26)
Most doubles wins Johnny Arcilla (10–7)
Best doubles team Treat Huey/Cecil Mamiit (5–3)
Raymundo Deyro/Juan-Johnson Jose (5–3)
Most ties played Raymundo Deyro (37)
Most years played Raymundo Deyro (17)

The Philippines Davis Cup team represents the Philippines in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Philippine Tennis Association.

The Philippines currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group II. They won the Eastern Zone in 1957, 1958, 1960, and 1964, and reached the World Group Play-off in 1991.

On April 2007, businessman and sportsman Jean Henri Lhuillier, president and chief executive officer of Cebuana Lhuillier was appointed team manager of the Philippines' Davis Cup team.

Current team

The following players are called up for the Asia/Oceania Zone II 1st round against Indonesia in February 2017.[1]

Current Squad

History

The Philippines was set to compete at the Davis Cup in 1921 but withdrew from the tournament. The country was supposed to be represented by brothers, Francisco and Guillermo Aragon in that year.[3] The Philippines later decided not to enter the 1923 edition after withdrawing from both 1921 and 1922 editions.[4] The country later competed in its first Davis Cup in 1926 becoming the first Southeast Asian country to do so.[2][5] American Dwight Davis, who was also Governor General of US-administered Philippines promoted the sports in throughout the archipelago during his tenure.[5]

Results

Zone legend
World Group/Inter-Zonal/Challenge Round
World Group Play-offs/Qualifying Play-offs
Continental Zone I
Continental Zone II
Continental Zone III
Continental Zone IV
YearZoneFinal roundFinal opponentScoreResult
1921World1st JapanW/OWithdrew
1922World1st SpainW/OWithdrew
1923-1925Did not enter
1926AmericaSemifinal Japan0–5Lost
1927Did not enter
1928North & Central AmericaSemifinal Australia0–5Lost
1929AmericaQuarterfinal United States0–5Lost
1930-1945Did not enter
1946AmericaQuarterfinal United States0–5Lost
1947-1949Did not enter
1950EuropeQuarterfinal Sweden0–5Lost
1951EuropeSemifinal Sweden0–5Lost
1952Did not enter
1953EuropeQuarterfinal Denmark1–4Lost
1954Did not enter
1955EasternFinal Japan2–3Stays at Eastern Zone
1956Did not enter
1957Inter-ZonalFinal United States0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1958Inter-ZonalSemifinal Italy0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1959EasternFinal India1–4Stays at Eastern Zone
1960Inter-ZonalSemifinal United States0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1961EasternSemifinal Japan2–3Stays at Eastern Zone
1962EasternFinal India0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1963EasternSemifinal Japan0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1964Inter-ZonalSemifinal Sweden0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1965EasternSemifinal Japan0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1966EasternFinal Japan2–3Stays at Eastern Zone
1967EasternFinal Japan0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1968EasternFinal Japan1–4Stays at Eastern Zone
1969EasternSemifinal Japan0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1970EasternSemifinal Australia0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1971EasternFinal Japan1–4Stays at Eastern Zone
1972EasternQuarterfinal South KoreaW/OStays at Eastern Zone
1973Did not enter
1974EasternQuarterfinal Japan0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1975EasternQuarterfinal India0–4Stays at Eastern Zone
1976EasternPreliminary round ThailandW/OStays at Eastern Zone
1977EasternSemifinal Japan1–4Stays at Eastern Zone
1978EasternPreliminary round PakistanW/OStays at Eastern Zone
1979EasternPreliminary round ThailandW/OStays at Eastern Zone
1980-1981Did not enter
1982EasternQuarterfinal South Korea1–4Stays at Eastern Zone
1983EasternQuarterfinal South Korea1–4Stays at Eastern Zone
1984EasternQuarterfinal Japan0–5Stays at Eastern Zone
1985EasternSemifinal South Korea1–4Stays at Eastern Zone
1986Eastern1st round Indonesia1–4Stays at Eastern Zone
1987EasternQuarterfinal China1–4Included at newly created Eastern Zone Group I
1988Eastern Group IQuarterfinal Japan0–5Stays at renamed Asia/Oceania Zone Zone Group I
1989Asia/Oceania Group IQuarterfinal New Zealand1–4Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1990Asia/Oceania Group IQuarterfinal China0–5Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1991World Group qualifying roundFinal Sweden0–5Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1992Asia/Oceania Group IQuarterfinal Indonesia1–4Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1993Asia/Oceania Group IQuarterfinal Indonesia1–4Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1994Asia/Oceania Group IQuarterfinal Japan0–5Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1995Asia/Oceania Group ISemifinal India0–5Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1996Asia/Oceania Group IRelegation play-off Chinese Taipei3–2Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
1997Asia/Oceania Group IRelegation play-off Uzbekistan0–5Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
1998Asia/Oceania Group IIRelegation play-off Hong Kong4–1Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
1999Asia/Oceania Group IIFinal Thailand4–1Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2000Asia/Oceania Group IIRelegation play-off Iran2–3Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2001Asia/Oceania Group IIIFinal Kazakhstan2–0Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2002Asia/Oceania Group IIRelegation play-off Kuwait3–2Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2003Asia/Oceania Group IIRelegation play-off Kazakhstan3–2Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2004Asia/Oceania Group IIRelegation play-off Hong Kong4–1Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2005Asia/Oceania Group IIRelegation play-off Lebanon3–2Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2006Asia/Oceania Group IIIRound robin Sri LankaNPPromoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2007Asia/Oceania Group IIFinal Kuwait5–0Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
2008Asia/Oceania Group IRelegation play-off Kazakhstan0–5Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2009Asia/Oceania Group IIFinal New Zealand4–1Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
2010Asia/Oceania Group IRelegation play-off South Korea3–2Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group I
2011Asia/Oceania Group IRelegation play-off Chinese Taipei2–3Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2012Asia/Oceania Group IIFinal Indonesia2–3Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2013Asia/Oceania Group IIFinal New Zealand2–3Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2014Asia/Oceania Group IISemifinal Pakistan2–3Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2015Asia/Oceania Group IISemifinal Chinese Taipei1–3Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2016Asia/Oceania Group IISemifinal Chinese Taipei1–3Stays at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II

Head to head

Last updated: Philippines - Indonesia ; 5 February 2017

Davis Cup Team Record

(by No. of ties)

References:[6]

Notes:Not games resulting to walkovers.

  • Philippines forfeited 1 game each against Japan Japan (1921), Spain Spain (1922), South Korea South Korea (1972) and Pakistan Pakistan (1978);2 games against Thailand Thailand (1976, 1979)
  • Peru Peru forfeited 1 game against the Philippines (1950).

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Lim joins D Cup team vs Indonesia". The Philippine Star. 26 December 2016. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  2. 1 2 Alison, Mars (14 September 2013). "Members of Philippine Davis Cup team to be feted today". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Cebu Daily News. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  3. Cordero, Abac. "RP advances to Davis Cup Group 2". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 11 March 2015. A total of 140 countries are now part of the Davis Cup where the Philippines first participated in 1921. There were only two members of that RP team, and they're brothers, Francisco and Guillermo Aragon.
  4. "Davis Cup Entries Close Today; 17 Nations Enter". New York: The Evening News. 15 March 1923. Retrieved 11 March 2015. The countries which are to play in the American zone are Aus tralia,: Canada, Hawaii and Japan. The Philippines team Is the only one of the 1922 competitors not re entered this year.
  5. 1 2 Lozada, David (26 April 2012). "One long rally: A history of tennis in the Philippines". Rappler. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  6. "Team Wins/Losses :Philippines". Davis Cup. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
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