List of Switzerland Davis Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Switzerland Davis Cup team in an official Davis Cup match. Switzerland have taken part in the competition since 1923. [1]

Players

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Roger Federer
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Stanislas Wawrinka
Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Charles Aeschlimann 24–2615–179–9191923
Max Albrecht 4–113–101–181948
Yves Allegro 6–91–15–8142004
Bernard Auberson 0–10–00–111963
Erwin Balestra 2–92–90–061952
George Bastl 5–93–82–1121998
Freddy Blatter 0–20–10–111972
Jean-Pierre Blondel 2–40–12–351950
Paul Blondel 11–245–156–9171951
Stéphane Bohli 4–24–20–042007
Michel Burgener 0–90–80–141970
René Buser 4–70–04–7111946
Hector Chiesa 0–20–20–011930
Marco Chiudinelli 7–156–111–4142005
Ivan Dupasquier 2–12–10–031980
Bernard Du Pont 1–21–10–121955
Max Ellmer 9–89–80–091933
Roger Federer 50–1738–812–9261999
Maurice Ferrier 2–20–02–241923
Hector Fisher 22–1819–103–8151931
Martin Froesch 10–128–102–2101955
Serge Gramegna 1–40–21–231979
Georges Grange 0–20–20–011950
Heinz Grimm 1–51–30–221960
Heinz Günthardt 36–2822–1614–12301976
Markus Günthardt 9–60–19–5141980
Ivo Heuberger 1–71–70–061997
Jakob Hlasek 49–3034–2015–10291982
Hans Huonder 6–124–102–271946
Max Hürlimann 2–22–20–031975
Adel Ismail 7–106–51–571952
Petr Kanderal 14–910–64–3111973
Michel Kratochvil 3–93–90–082000
Henri Laaksonen 1–11–10–012013
Michael Lammer 4–71–73–082006
Jorge Lemann 0–20–20–011962
Boris Maneff 2–81–41–461936
Leonardo Manta 0–10–00–111971
Lorenzo Manta 10–61–49–2111995
Charles Martin 5–84–81–061923
Claudio Mezzadri 14–611–43–291987
Patrick Mohr 0–20–20–021994
Hans Pfaff 0–10–00–111947
Marc Rosset 37–2124–1313–8261990
Guy Sautter 3–20–03–251923
Ernst Schori 0–40–10–341959
Bruno Schweizer 0–20–20–011963
Jurg Siegrist 0–20–20–011964
Bruno Spielmann 0–10–00–111962
Jost Spitzer 11–108–83–291939
Roland Stadler 23–1820–183–0221979
Theodor Stalder 2–82–80–051965
Werner Steiner 2–50–02–571933
Alexandre Strambini 0–20–10–111996
Dimitri Sturdza 17–2510–167–9171964
Dominik Utzinger 3–02–01–011985
Stanislas Wawrinka 25–2521–134–12232004
Matthias Werren 7–111–36–8151964
Jean Wuarin 2–111–91–261926

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