Estonia Davis Cup team

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Estonia
Flag of Estonia.svg
Captain Vladimir Ivanov (2024–) [1]
ITF ranking 57 Increase2.svg9 (18 Mar 2024) [2]
First year 1934–35
Years played32
Ties played (W–L)102 (62–40)
Years in
World Group
3
Most total wins Jürgen Zopp (45–19)
Most singles winsJürgen Zopp (27–13)
Most doubles wins Mait Künnap (21–13)
Best doubles teamMait Künnap &
Jürgen Zopp (7–4)
Most ties playedMait Künnap,
Jürgen Zopp (37)
Most years playedJürgen Zopp,
Vladimir Ivanov (14)
Last updated on: 7 February 2023.

The Estonia men's national tennis team represents Estonia in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Estonian Tennis Association.

Contents

History

Estonia competed in its first Davis Cup in 1934–35. From 1945 to 1992, Estonian players represented the Soviet Union.

Timeline

Recent performances

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1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2020 World Group II Play-offs 6–7 MarchAlex Metreveli Tennis Club, Tbilisi (GEO)Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 4–1Win
2021 World Group II 17–18 SeptemberSwiss Tennis Arena, Biel (SUI)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 0–5Loss
2022 World Group II Play-offs 4–5 MarchForus Tenniscenter, Tallinn (EST)Pacific Oceania flag.png  Pacific Oceania 4–0Win
World Group II 16–18 SeptemberTennis Center Portorož, Portorož (SLO)Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0–4Loss
2023 World Group II Play-offs 4–5 FebruaryEric Bell National Tennis Centre, Kingston (JAM)Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 2–3Loss
Europe Zone Group III 14 JuneHerodotou Tennis Academy, Larnaca (CYP)Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 2–1Win
16 JuneHerodotou Tennis Academy, Larnaca (CYP)Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 3–0Win
2024 World Group II Play-offs 15–16 MarchSri Lanka Lawn Tennis Association Complex, Colombo (LKA)Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 3–1Win
World Group II Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan

Current team (2024)

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See also

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