Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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Captain | Zoran Zrnić |
ITF ranking | 29 (6 February 2023) |
First year | 1996 |
Years played | 27 |
Ties played (W–L) | 99 (54–45) |
Years in World Group | 4 (1–3) |
Most total wins | Mirza Bašić (34–22) |
Most singles wins | Damir Džumhur (20–13) |
Most doubles wins | Mirza Bašić (22–7) |
Best doubles team | Tomislav Brkić & Mirza Bašić (19–6) |
Most ties played | Tomislav Brkić (32) |
Most years played | Tomislav Brkić (14) |
The Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national tennis team represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Tennis Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina currently plays in the Davis Cup World Group I. Before that they played in Group II and lost in the promotion round three times: 2010, 2011, 2013. In February 2019 they made their debut in the Davis Cup World Group I.
Bosnia and Herzegovina competed in its first Davis Cup in 1996. Bosnian players previously represented Yugoslavia.
Notable former players that represented Bosnia in the Davis Cup include Amer Delić and Ivan Dodig, the latter of whom played for his hometown country of Bosnia up until 2006. [1]
Player information and rankings as of 11 September 2023 [update]
Player | Current singles ranking | Current doubles ranking | First year played | Ties played | Total W–L | Singles W–L | Doubles W–L |
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Damir Džumhur | 157 | 1023 | 2010 | 21 | 21–14 | 20–13 | 1–1 |
Nerman Fatić | 218 | 537 | 2013 | 8 | 3–5 | 3–4 | 0–1 |
Mirza Bašić | 580 | 696 | 2007 | 30 | 34–22 | 12–15 | 22–7 |
Tomislav Brkić | – | 122 | 2008 | 31 | 24–18 | 3–10 | 21–8 |
Andrej Nedić RES
INJ Unable to play due to injury.
RES Reserve player.
Year | Competition | Date | Surface | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2020–21 | Davis Cup World Group I play-offs | 6–7 March | Hard | Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina | South Africa | 3–1 | Won |
Davis Cup World Group I | 16–17 September | Clay | Lima, Peru | Peru | 2–3 | Lost | |
2022 | Davis Cup World Group I play-offs | 4–6 March 2022 | Clay | Tunis, Tunisia | Tunisia | 3–1 | Won |
Davis Cup World Group I | 16–17 September 2022 | Clay | Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Mexico | 3–1 | Won | |
2023 | Davis Cup qualifying round | 3–4 February 2023 | Hard | Stockholm, Sweden | Sweden | 1–3 | Lost |
Davis Cup World Group I | 16–17 September 2023 | Clay | Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Germany | - | - | |
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