2019 Davis Cup Finals teams

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For the 2019 Davis Cup Finals, the 18 participating nations had to submit its team nominations to the International Tennis Federation (ITF) by 29 October 2019, 20 days before the Monday of the week of the event. Teams could nominate up to 5 players, or up to 4 additional players if the captain is also listed as a player. A maximum of 3 nominated players may be changed by 11:00 CET (10:00 UTC) on 17 November 2019, the day before the first round robin match. In the event that a player on the submitted team list suffered an injury or illness prior to the start of the tournament, that player could be replaced, provided that the tournament's Independent Doctor and Referee both confirmed that the injury or illness is severe enough to prevent the player's participation in the tournament, with final discretion resting with the Davis Cup Committee. [1] Team nominations were announced by the ITF on 21 October 2019. [2]

Contents

The ATP ranking listed for each player is from 18 November, the Monday of the week of the Finals. [3] [4] Players are sorted by singles ranking, followed by doubles ranking for players without a singles ranking. Player statistics history shown covers all matches played by the players in previous Davis Cup ties before 17 November 2019, the day before the first tie of the Finals is played.

Group A

France

Captain: Sébastien Grosjean [5]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Gaël Monfils 1012–212–20–0
Benoît Paire 241021–01–00–0
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 29702=27–1021–96–1
Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6557–20–17–1
Nicolas Mahut 197310–41–29–2

Serbia

Captain: Nenad Zimonjić [6]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Novak Djokovic 213934–1031–73–3
Dušan Lajović 3410910–810–80–0
Filip Krajinović 404526–56–26–5
Viktor Troicki 15971623–1417–116–3
Janko Tipsarević 22119141–1834–157–3

Japan

Captain: Satoshi Iwabuchi [7]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Yoshihito Nishioka 732894–54–30–2
Yasutaka Uchiyama 814305–102–13–9
Yūichi Sugita 1049–108–51–5
Taro Daniel 1117096–66–60–0
Ben McLachlan 441–30–01–3

Group B

Croatia

Captain: Željko Krajan [8]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Borna Ćorić 2810–710–70–0
Borna Gojo 2800–00–00–0
Ivan Dodig 1218–285–1313–15
Nikola Mektić 154–11–13–0
Mate Pavić 180–50–10–4

Spain

Captain: Sergi Bruguera [9]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Rafael Nadal 129–524–15–4
Roberto Bautista Agut 96–56–50–0
Pablo Carreño Busta 271133–42–31–1
Feliciano López 625515–216–89–13
Marcel Granollers 112255–62–13–5

Russia

Captain: Shamil Tarpishchev [10]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Karen Khachanov 17866–76–40–3
Andrey Rublev 23758–74–44–3
Evgeny Donskoy 1135–63–42–2

Group C

Argentina

Captain: Gastón Gaudio [11]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Diego Schwartzman 14404–44–30–1
Guido Pella 25585–54–41–1
Leonardo Mayer 926114–611–33–3
Horacio Zeballos 47–52–15–4
Máximo González [12] 341–20–01–2

Germany

Captain: Michael Kohlmann [13]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Jan-Lennard Struff 35568–34–34–0
Philipp Kohlschreiber 7928822–1518–124–3
Dominik Koepfer 943120–00–00–0
Kevin Krawietz 47890–00–00–0
Andreas Mies 110–00–00–0

Chile

Captain: Nicolás Massú [14]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Cristian Garín 3334311–1210–111–1
Nicolás Jarry 777014–89–55–3
Alejandro Tabilo 2084860–00–00–0
Marcelo Tomás Barrios Vera 3265251–11–00–1
Hans Podlipnik Castillo 12811–53–28–3

Group D

Belgium

Captain: Johan Van Herck [15]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
David Goffin 1116423–623–20–3
Steve Darcis 15823–1822–111–7
Kimmer Coppejans 1612794–23–21–0
Joran Vliegen 391–10–01–1
Sander Gillé 471–10–01–1

Australia

Captain: Lleyton Hewitt [16]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Alex de Minaur 181411–31–30–0
Nick Kyrgios 302399–69–50–1
John Millman 483411–11–10–0
Jordan Thompson 631615–23–22–0
John Peers 265–30–05–3

Colombia

Captain: Pablo González [17]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Daniel Elahi Galán 194707=4–14–10–0
Santiago Giraldo 277885=27–1727–170–0
Alejandro González 4706167–57–50–0
Juan Sebastián Cabal 1=18–107–211–8
Robert Farah 1=12–91–311–6

Group E

Great Britain

Captain: Leon Smith [18]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Dan Evans 421517–147–140–0
Kyle Edmund [19] 691493–53–50–0
Andy Murray 1268739–830–39–5
Jamie Murray 2312–60–112–5
Neal Skupski 310–00–00–0

Kazakhstan

Captain: Dias Doskarayev [20]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Alexander Bublik 573221–01–00–0
Mikhail Kukushkin 6714025–1425–130–1
Dmitry Popko 1879684–24–20–0
Aleksandr Nedovyesov 2811897–112–65–5
Andrey Golubev 74516824–1216–78–5

Netherlands

Captain: Paul Haarhuis [21]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Robin Haase 1633337–2227–1410–8
Tallon Griekspoor 1794910–10–10–0
Botic van de Zandschulp 2004310–00–00–0
Wesley Koolhof 140–00–00–0
Jean-Julien Rojer 2050–1228–622–6

Statistics shown for Jean-Julien Rojer include ties in which he played for the Netherlands Antilles team between 1998 and 2007.

Group F

United States

Captain: Mardy Fish [22]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Taylor Fritz 321200–00–00–0
Reilly Opelka 361790–00–00–0
Sam Querrey 447911–910–91–0
Frances Tiafoe 47445=0–20–20–0
Jack Sock 1187–34–33–0

Italy

Captain: Corrado Barazzutti [23]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Matteo Berrettini 82081–11–00–1
Fabio Fognini 1215028–1321–87–5
Lorenzo Sonego 524550–00–00–0
Andreas Seppi 7229724–2120–194–2
Simone Bolelli 3398019–157–912–6

Canada

Captain: Frank Dancevic [24]

PlayerATP RankingsDavis Cup Win–LossRef
SinglesDoublesTotalSinglesDoubles
Denis Shapovalov 15507–47–30–1
Félix Auger-Aliassime 211–21–10–1
Brayden Schnur 1033150–20–2
Vasek Pospisil 15044717–179–108–7

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