Ghana Davis Cup team

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The Ghana Davis Cup team represents Ghana in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Ghana Tennis Association. They have not competed since 2015.

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They competed in Group I in 1990.

History

Ghana competed in its first Davis Cup in 1988.

Current team (2022)

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