Netherlands Davis Cup team

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Netherlands
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Captain Paul Haarhuis
ITF ranking 4 (25 November 2024)
Highest ITF ranking4 (25 November 2024)
ColorsOrange & White
First year 1920
Years played96
Ties played (W–L)185 (86−99)
Years in
World Group
24 (21−28)
Runners-up1 (2024)
Most total wins Hendrik Timmer (43−22)
Most singles winsHendrik Timmer and Robin Haase (32−15)
Most doubles wins Paul Haarhuis (16−10)
Best doubles team Robin Haase /
Jean-Julien Rojer (8−5)
Most ties playedRobin Haase (28)
Most years playedPaul Haarhuis (16)

The Netherlands Davis Cup team represents the Netherlands in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Royal Dutch Lawn Tennis Association.

Contents

Team's best performance was reaching the final in 2024. [1] It has also reached the top four in 1920 and 2001.[ citation needed ]

Current team

The following players represented the team in 2024 Davis Cup ties.

List of matches

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Statistics

Home and away record

As of 25 November 2024

Head-to-head record

As of 25 November 2024(after 185th match, 0–2 loss to Italy)
NationTiesW–LWin %Court SurfaceSettingVenuePlayed
ClayHardGrassCarpetUnknownIndoorOutdoorHomeAwayNeutralFirstLast
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 10–10%0–10–10–12009(2009)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 10–10%0–10–10–12022(2022)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 33–0100%3–03–02–01–019282015
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 11–0100%1–01–01–02010(2010)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 62–433%1–10–11–00–21–11–12–00–30–119262024
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 11–0100%1–01–01–02017(2017)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 11–0100%1–01–01–02024(2024)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 152–340%2–10–20–12–22–10–219202022
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 10–10%0–10–10–11956(1956)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 20–20%0–10–10–10–10–10–120142023
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 42–250%1–01–10–12–10–11–11–120062019
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 241–325%1–20–10–11–11–10–219251978
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 31–233%1–10–11–11–00–219271982
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 22–0100%1–01–01–01–01–01–019981999
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 22–0100%2–02–01–01–019291983
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 77–0100%4–02–01–02–05–04–02–01–019302023
Flag of France.svg  France 110–110%0–80–10–20–40–70–60–519252018
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 52–340%1–11–10–12–21–10–21–019332024
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 51–420%0–11–20–11–10–30–10–21–119482022
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 21–150%1–00–11–01–00–119701978
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 42–250%2–00–22–02–00–219281975
Flag of India.svg  India 42–250%1–11–00–12–22–10–119242003
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 11–0100%1–01–01–01989(1989)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 55–0100%3–01–01–01–04–03–02–019281987
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 42–250%1–11–12–21–11–119731985
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 111–109%1–60–40–31–71–40–40–219232024
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 10–10%0–10–10–11935(1935)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 31–233%1–21–20–11–120192022
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 11–0100%1–01–01–01991(1991)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 33–0100%2–01–02–02–01–019351951
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 11–0100%1–01–01–01996(1996)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 11–0100%1–01–01–01986(1986)
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 11–0100%1–01–01–02008(2008)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 44–0100%4–04–03–01–019571979
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 10–10%0–10–10–11951(1951)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 31–233%1–00–21–01–00–219321939
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 155–0100%3–01–01–01–04–03–02–019482007
Flag of Southern Rhodesia (1924-1964).svg  Rhodesia 210–10%0–10–10–11963(1963)
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 64–267%1–23–01–03–22–12–119342013
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20–20%0–10–10–10–10–10–120062016
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 11–0100%1–01–01–01988(1988)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 21–150%1–11–00–11–00–120052023
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 81–713%1–60–11–71–60–119372011
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 11–0100%1–01–01–02008(2008)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 240–40%0–30–10–10–30–20–219621988
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 93–633%1–31–00–11–10–12–11–41–22–30–119232024
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 11–0100%1–01–01–01953(1953)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 73–443%3–43–41–22–219252016
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 104–640%1–22–10–21–12–31–21–33–319552024
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 11–0100%1–01–01956(1956)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 11–0100%1–01–01–02011(2011)
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 22–0100%1–01–01–01–01–01–019922020–21
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 142–250%2–22–00–20–10–12–019942023
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 11–0100%1–01–01–02000(2000)
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 230–30%0–10–10–10–10–10–10–219581990
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 210–10%0–10–10–11977(1977)
5618586–9946%50–5024–231–38–103–1324–2559–6148–4231–507–719202024
NationsTiesW–LWin %ClayHardGrassCarpetUnknownIndoorOutdoorHomeAwayNeutralFirstLast
Notes
1 Does not include ties where a walkover occurred:
  • 1920 win against Canada in the Semifinal
  • 1920 loss against United States in the Final
  • 1929 win against Portugal in First round (Europe Zone)
2 Former nations.

Ties by decade

DecadePlayedWonLostWin %
1920–19291710758.8%
1930–19391661037.5%
1940–194951420.0%
1950–19591551033.4%
1960–19691441028.6%
1970–19791661037.5%
1980–19892011955.0%
1990–199920101050.0%
2000–200921101147.6%
2010–201922111150.0%
2020–20241912763.2%
Total185869946.5%
Note
Ties where a walkover occurred are not included in the tally:
  • 1920-1929 (3 ties)
  • 1980-1989 (1 tie)

Host cities

So far, 22 different cities in the Netherlands have hosted a total of 90 home turf ties.

CityTies %
Scheveningen3134.4%
Amsterdam1011.1%
The Hague910.0%
Noordwijk910.0%
Eindhoven44.4%
Groningen33.3%
Rotterdam33.3%
Arnhem22.2%
Best22.2%
Haarlem22.2%
Hilversum22.2%
Maastricht22.2%
's-Hertogenbosch22.2%
Amersfoort11.1%
Apeldoorn11.1%
Leiden11.1%
Utrecht11.1%
Valkenswaard11.1%
Warmond11.1%
Zeist11.1%
Zoetermeer11.1%
Zwolle11.1%

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References

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