List of Poland Davis Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Poland Davis Cup team in an official Davis Cup match. Poland have taken part in the competition since 1925. [1]

Players

Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Filip Aniola 2–12–00–121997
Adam Baworowski 2–32–20–121939
Wiesław Bielanowicz 0–40–20–221962
Lech Bienkowski 5–103–62–461983
Walenty Bratek 1–00–01–011935
Adam Chadaj 2–02–00–012005
Michał Chmela 7–84–43–481996
Jan Chytrowski 0–20–00–221950
Stanisław Czetwertyński  [ pl ]0–40–40–021926
Bartłomiej Dąbrowski 37–2528–199–6301991
Czesław Dobrowolski 1–51–50–031976
Henryk Drzymalski  [ pl ]5–174–131–4111975
Wojciech Fibak 28–1219–59–7171972
Alfons Foerster 0–20–20–011925
Mariusz Fyrstenberg 29–147–722–7332001
Wiesław Gąsiorek 25–2419–186–6211959
Michał Gawłowski 6–43–23–251996
Marcin Gawron 0–10–10–012011
Józef Hebda  [ pl ]14–1813–91–9151931
Tomasz Iwański 12–68–34–3101989
Piotr Jamroz 2–22–20–021966
Wojciech Jamroz 1–20–11–121986
Jerzy Janowicz 21–1121–110–0162008
Jerzy Jasiński 0–10–00–111976
Bernard Kaczorowski 1–00–01–011997
Edward Kleinadel  [ pl ]0–60–40–221926
Błażej Koniusz 0–20–20–012008
Maciej Kost 2–32–20–121994
Wojciech Kowalski 23–1516–87–7141984
Łukasz Kubot 26–1019–107–0252001
Władysław Kuchar  [ pl ]0–10–00–111925
Krzysztof Kwinta 1–00–01–012000
Bronisław Lewandowski 2–21–21–021967
Tomasz Lichon 3–32–31–031992
Andrzej Licis 10–910–90–0101956
Jan Loth 0–10–00–111929
Kamil Majchrzak 0–10–10–012015
Tomasz Maliszewski 1–00–01–011988
Marcin Matkowski 29–104–225–8332000
Witold Meres 1–21–10–111982
Jacek Niedźwiedzki 6–94–52–491971
Radosław Nijaki 3–01–02–022000
Tadeusz Nowicki 18–287–1511–13251965
Wiesław Nowicki 3–21–12–141961
Darek Nowicki 4–32–32–031991
Dawid Olejniczak 3–23–20–032007
Józef Orlikowski 4–32–22–141961
Pawel Ostrowski 0–10–00–111994
Grzegorz Panfil 3–33–20–132009
Krystian Pfeiffer 4–24–20–041997
Józef Piątek 8–175–53–12161950
Michał Przysiężny 12–1312–130–0162004
Jan Radzio 0–70–20–561951
Waldemar Rogowski 3–93–90–061983
Marcin Rozpedski 0–10–00–111995
Mieczysław Rybarczyk 5–44–21–241965
Lech Sidor  [ pl ]3–32–11–241988
Władysław Skonecki 26–2023–133–7211947
Adam Skrzypczak 3–23–20–031996
Robert Sliwinski 0–10–10–011992
Czesław Spychała 0–10–00–111938
Jurek Stasiak 2–22–10–121998
Karol Steinert 0–20–00–221925
Jerzy Stolarow 0–60–20–441927
Maksymilian Stolarow  [ pl ]4–123–71–591928
Piotr Szczepanik 0–30–30–031998
Stanisław Szczukiewicz 0–30–20–111963
Władysław Szwede 0–20–20–011925
Kazimierz Tarlowski  [ pl ]5–44–31–151935
Andrzej Tarnowski 0–20–20–011929
Ignacy Tłoczyński 26–1723–83–9181930
Filip Urban 4–11–13–052002
Przemysław Warmiński  [ pl ]0–40–20–231928
Andrzej Wisnieski 0–10–10–011980
Ernest Wittmann  [ pl ]1–10–01–121934
Mariusz Zielinski 0–10–10–011999

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References

  1. "Davis Cup – Team – Poland (POL)". daviscup.com. Retrieved 25 January 2016.