Georgia Davis Cup team

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Georgia
Flag of Georgia.svg
Captain Vladimir Gabrichidze
ITF ranking T-84 Steady2.svg
ColorsRed & White
First year 1994
Years played20
Ties played (W–L)70 (43–27)
Best finishEurope/Africa Zone Group I
quarterfinal
Most total wins Irakli Ushangishvili (29–15)
Most singles winsIrakli Ushangishvili (19–9)
Most doubles wins Irakli Labadze (12–5)
Best doubles teamIrakli Labadze /
Lado Chikhladze (9–4)
Most ties playedIrakli Ushangishvili (28)
Most years playedIrakli Labadze (8)

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

Contents

Georgia currently compete in the third group of Europe Zone. Their best result was in 2007 reaching the quarterfinals in the first group of Europe and Africa zone.

History

Georgia competed in its first Davis Cup in 1995. Georgian players previously represented the USSR.

Current team (2017)

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