Turkmenistan Davis Cup team

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Turkmenistan
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CaptainVictor Krasnov
ITF ranking 110 Increase2.svg 1
First year 2004
Years played15
Ties played (W–L)68 (20–48)
Best finishAsia/Oceania Zone group III
3rd place (2015)
Most total wins Aleksandr Ernepesov (21–18)
Most singles wins Aleksandr Ernepesov (12–10)
Most doubles wins Aleksandr Ernepesov (9–8)
Best doubles team Aleksandr Ernepesov &
Georgiy Pochay (6–3)
Most ties played Aleksandr Ernepesov (30)
Most years played Eziz Dovletov (8)

The Turkmenistan men's national tennis team represents Turkmenistan in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Turkmenistan Tennis Association.

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Turkmenistan currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group IV.

Turkmenistan finished 4th in Pool B of Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV in 2008 and remains in that group for 2009.

Best Davis Cup Performance Asia/Oceania Zone Group III 3rd place in 2015.

Turkmenistan achieved its first Davis Cup victory in 2007, after 14 defeats, with wins over Bahrain and Jordan.

History

Turkmenistan competed in its first Davis Cup in 2004.

Current team (2022)

TBD

Statistics

Last updated: Turkmenistan - Bangladesh; 3 February 2018

Record

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