List of Chile Davis Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Chile Davis Cup team in an official Davis Cup match. Chile have taken part in the competition since 1928. [1]

Players

Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Daniel Achondo 0–10–10–011958
Ricardo Acuña 23–1814–139–5211980
Jorge Aguilar 2–52–10–452010
Ernesto Aguirre 11–154–77–8151959
Patricio Apey 2–22–20–021961
Cristián Araya 1–20–01–231988
Luis Ayala 37–1427–610–8181952
Ricardo Balbiers 9–67–42–261949
Óscar Bustos 2–31–11–231996
Paul Capdeville 8–128–80–4152004
Roberto Conrads 0–10–00–111931
Patricio Cornejo 34–4023–2211–18321964
Sergio Cortés 7–55–52–061990
Elías Deik 2–22–20–021933
Salvador Deik 2–21–11–121933
José Antonio Fernández 7–47–40–061985
Jaime Fillol 31–4222–269–16281969
Álvaro Fillol 3–11–02–131984
Hermes Gamonal 7–63–54–191998
Adrián García 6–54–32–292000
Hans Gildemeister 36–1223–613–6281978
Fernando González 31–1320–711–6231998
Andrés Hammersley 10–136–94–481954
Guillermo Hormazábal 0–20–20–032002
Gonzalo Lama 2-12-10-022014
Nicolás Massú 32–2422–1210–12291996
Herbert Muller 0–10–00–111931
Francisco Musalem 0–10–10–011972
Omar Pabst 2–21–11–141965
Lionel Page 0-10–10–011931
Jaime René Pinto Bravo 15–1311–84–5151963
Hans Podlipnik Castillo 0–20–20–022008
Belus Prajoux 15–87–38–5151972
Juan Pablo Queirolo 0–60–40–241985
Pedro Rebolledo 20–1219–111–1171981
Marcelo Rebolledo 0–30–00–331994
Marcelo Ríos 28–1725–103–7211993
Felipe Rivera 2–41–31–131991
Guillermo Rivera Aránguiz 0–10–10–012011
Patricio Rodríguez 19–2518–171–8201958
Cristóbal Saavedra Corvalán 0–10–10–012010
Carlos Sanhueza 0–10–00–111952
Egon Schonherr 2–21–11–131931
Gabriel Silberstein 11–98–63–391993
Marcelo Taverne 2–70–62–131949
Domingo Torralva Ponsa 1–50–41–121928
Luis Torralva Ponsa 3–32–21–121928
Róbinson Ureta 3–53–50–041987
Gerardo Vacarezza 3–31–22–151986

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