Djibouti Davis Cup team

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The Djibouti Davis Cup team represents Djibouti in Davis Cup tennis competition.

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Governing Body

They are governed by the Fédération Djiboutienne de Tennis.

Last Competition

They have not competed since 2005.

History

Djibouti competed in its first Davis Cup in 1993.

Competition Performance

They have lost all 45 of their ties to date, and have yet to win a rubber.

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