List of Romania Davis Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Romania Davis Cup team in an official Davis Cup match. Romania have taken part in the competition since 1922. [1]

Players

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Adrian Cruciat
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Victor Hănescu
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Andrei Pavel
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Horia Tecău
Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Alexandru Bardan 2–32–20–121963
Alexandru Botez 0–10–10–011933
I. Bunea 0–30–20–111931
A. Cantacuzene 0–30–20–111934
Cristea Caralulis 4–83–51–341937
Marius Copil 2–21–11–142009
Gheorghe Cosac 9–141–68–8161988
Victor Crivoi 3–73–70–072006
Adrian Cruciat 0–10–00–112008
Andrei Dăescu 0–10–10–012012
Andrei Dîrzu 11–174–127–5121978
Laszlo Dorner 1–30–11–231928
Sever Dron 1–10–11–031969
Stefan Georgescu 0–10–00–111960
Alexandru Hamburger 0–30–20–111935
Victor Hănescu 16–1714–132–4192001
Dimitru Haradau 7–137–100–3111973
Victor Ioniță 1–11–00–112004
Petru-Alexandru Luncanu 0–10–10–012012
Gheorghe Lupu 2–92–60–341925
Adrian Marcu 12–1412–120–2121984
Viorel Marcu 2–11–01–131970
Gavorielle-Traian Marcu 3–31–22–141977
Petre Mărmureanu 5–33–32–081962
Florin Mergea 3–41–12–372003
Nicolae Mişu 7–195–132–691922
Ionuț Moldovan 0–50–40–141997
Sever Mureşan 1–01–00–011970
Ilie Năstase 109–3774–2235–15521966
Mihnea-Ion Năstase 0–10–00–111984
Constantin Năstase 1–61–50–131959
Toma Ovici 5–85–80–071972
Eduard Pană 0–10–10–011980
Andrei Pavel 40–2232–158–7271991
Dinu-Mihai Pescariu 10–119–81–3121991
Ciprian Petre Porumb 3–20–03–251993
Ghica Poulieff 3–121–92–351927
Tibor Reti 1–10–11–011933
Răzvan Sabău 8–118–100–1111993
Alfred San Galli 0–30–20–111926
Ionel Sânteiu 1–20–01–231973
Arnulf Schmidt 2–101–71–341935
Florin Segărceanu 38–2523–1515–10251978
Viorel Sotiriu 0–20–20–011976
Misu Stern 0–30–20–111922
Horia Tecău 6–90–26–7132003
Ion Țiriac 70–3940–2830–11431959
Gabriel Trifu 7–120–47–8151997
Adrian Ungur 3–33–30–042010
Mihai Vanta 1–11–10–021987
Gheorghe Viziru 8–127–71–571948
Marian Viziru 1–30–01–341957
Adrian Voinea 10–810–80–0121995
Cornel Zacopceanu 0–20–20–011957

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