Egypt Davis Cup team

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Egypt Davis Cup team
Flag of Egypt.svg
ITF ranking 59 Steady2.svg (6 December 2021)
First year 1929
Years played77
Ties played (W–L)159 (79–80)
Most total wins Karim Maamoun (30-31)
Most singles wins Mohamed Safwat (22-12)
Most doubles wins Sherif Sabry (13-11)
Best doubles team Aly El Dawoudi & Ismail El Shafei (5-3)
Karim Maamoun & Mohamed Maamoun (5-6)
Most ties played Karim Maamoun & Sherif Sabry 31
Most years played Amro Ghoneim & Sherif Sabry 13

The Egypt men's national tennis team represents Egypt in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Egyptian Tennis Federation.

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Egypt currently compete in the Europe/Africa Zone of Group II. They reached the semifinals of Group I in 1982 and 1985.

History

Egypt competed in its first Davis Cup in 1929.

Current team (2022)

Performance

2010s

YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScore
2010 Group II Europe/Africa 1st Round05 Mar-07 Mar Limassol (CYP) Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus 2–3
Group II Europe/Africa Relegation Play-off09 Jul–11 Jul Cairo (EGY) Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 0–5

2000s

YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScore
2000 Cairo (EGY) Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 2–3
Tallinn (EST) Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia 0–5
2001 Rose Hill (MRI) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–1
Rose Hill (MRI) Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius 3-0
Rose Hill (MRI) Flag of North Macedonia.svg Macedonia 2-1
Rose Hill (MRI) Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 1-2
2002 Asker (NOR) Flag of Norway.svg Norway 1–4
Cairo (EGY) Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova 5–0
2003 Dublin (IRE) Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 1–4
La Vella (AND) Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra 3–2
2004 Sofia (BUL) Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 0–5
Tbilisi (GEO) Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia 2–3
2005 Cairo (EGY) Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar 3–0
Cairo (EGY) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–0
Cairo (EGY) Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania 2–1
Cairo (EGY) Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 2–1
Cairo (EGY) Flag of North Macedonia.svg Macedonia 1–2
Cairo (EGY) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–0

1990s

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