Iran Davis Cup team

Last updated
Iran
Flag of Iran.svg
CaptainSeyedakbar taherirehaghi
CoachFarshad talavar
ITF ranking 64
First year 1962
Years played43
Ties played (W–L)108 (57 - 51)
Years in
World Group
0 (0 - 0)
Most total wins Anoosha Shahgholi (38-27)
Most singles wins Anoosha Shahgholi (27-16)
Most doubles wins Kanyab Derafshijavan (12-8)
Ashkan Shokoofi (12-16)
Best doubles teamTeam: Kanyab Derafshijavan and Mostafa Saleh (6-0)
Anoosha Shahgholi and Ashkan Shokoofi (6-6)
Most ties played Anoosha Shahgholi (43)
Most years played Anoosha Shahgholi (16)

The Iran Davis Cup team represent Iran in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Tennis Federation of Iran.

Contents

Iran currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group III.

History

Iran competed in its first Davis Cup in 1962.

Current team (2022)

Notable players

Tournaments

Statistics

Since 1959(Last updated 29 August 2017) [1] Thailand w/o Iran in 1959. Iran w/o Burma in 1964. Iran w/o Malaysia in 1967. Iran w/o Nigeria in 1975. Turkey w/o Iran in 1985. Hungary w/o Iran in 1986.

Record
Home and away record (all NN match-ups)
Head-to-head record (1959–)

Results

YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
2010 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III Pool A28 AprClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 1 : 3Lost
30 AprClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 3 : 0Won
Asia/Oceania Zone Group III Promotion Pool1 MayClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 2 : 0Won
2 MayClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2 : 0Won
2011 Asia/Oceania Zone Group II First round4-6 MarClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2 : 3Lost
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II Play-Offs8-10 JulClay (i) Dededo, Guam Flag placeholder.svg  Pacific Oceania 1 : 4Lost
2012 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III First round25 AprClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2 : 1Won
26 AprClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 3 : 0Won
27 AprClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 0 : 3Lost
Asia/Oceania Zone Group III Play-Offs28 AprClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 1 : 2Lost
29 AprClay Tehran, Iran Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1 : 2Lost
2013 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III First round11 SepHard Dubai, UAE Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1 : 2Lost
12 SepHard Dubai, UAE Flag of Oman.svg  Oman 2 : 1Won
13 JulHard Dubai, UAE Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 1 : 2Lost
Asia/Oceania Zone Group III Play-Offs14 SepHard Dubai, UAE Flag placeholder.svg  Pacific Oceania 2 : 1Won
15 SepHard Dubai, UAE Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 3 : 0Won
2014 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III First round11 Junclay Tehran, Iran Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 3 : 0Won
12 Junclay Tehran, Iran Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 3 : 0Won
13 Julclay Tehran, Iran Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3 : 0Won
Asia/Oceania Zone Group III Playoff14 Junclay Tehran, Iran Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 3 : 0Won
2015 Asia/Oceania Zone Group II First round6-8 Marhard Palembang, Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0 : 5Lost
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II Playoff17-19 Julclay Tehran, Iran Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 1 : 3Lost
2016 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III First round11 Julclay Tehran, Iran Flag placeholder.svg  Pacific Oceania 3 : 0Won
13 Julclay Tehran, Iran Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 2 : 1Won
15 Julclay Tehran, Iran Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan 3 : 0Won
Asia/Oceania Zone Group III Playoff16 Julclay Tehran, Iran Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 2 : 1Won
2017 Asia/Oceania Zone Group II First round3-5 Febhard Islamabad, Pakistan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 2 : 3Lost
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II Playoff7-9 Aprclay Isfahan, Iran Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 5 : 0Won
2018 Asia/Oceania Zone Group II First round3-4 Febhard Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 0 : 4Lost
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II Playoff7-8 Aprhard (i) Taipei, Taiwan Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 0 : 4Lost
2019 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III Round Robin26 Junhard (i) Kallang, Singapore Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 0 : 3Lost
27 Junhard (i) Kallang, Singapore Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0 : 3Lost
28 Junhard (i) Kallang, Singapore Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 1 : 2Lost
Asia/Oceania Zone Group III Playoff29 Junhard (i) Kallang, Singapore Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1 : 2Lost
2020-21 Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV Round Robin18 Octhard Isa town, Bahrain Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 3 : 0Won
20 Octhard Isa town, Bahrain Flag of Yemen.svg  Yemen 3 : 0Won
21 Octhard Isa town, Bahrain Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 3 : 0Won
Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV Playoff23 Octhard Isa town, Bahrain Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq 3 : 0Won

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References

  1. "Davis Cup - Teams".