Bosnia and Herzegovina Davis Cup team

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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
CaptainZoran Zrnić
ITF ranking 29 Steady2.svg (6 February 2023)
First year 1996
Years played27
Ties played (W–L)99 (54–45)
Years in
World Group
4 (1–3)
Most total wins Mirza Bašić (34–22)
Most singles wins Damir Džumhur (20–13)
Most doubles winsMirza Bašić (22–7)
Best doubles team Tomislav Brkić & Mirza Bašić (19–6)
Most ties playedTomislav Brkić (32)
Most years playedTomislav Brkić (14)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national tennis team represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Tennis Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina currently plays in the Davis Cup World Group I. Before that they played in Group II and lost in the promotion round three times: 2010, 2011, 2013. In February 2019 they made their debut in the Davis Cup World Group I.

History

Bosnia and Herzegovina competed in its first Davis Cup in 1996. Bosnian players previously represented Yugoslavia.

Notable former players that represented Bosnia in the Davis Cup include Amer Delić and Ivan Dodig, the latter of whom played for his hometown country of Bosnia up until 2006. [1]

Current Team

Player information and rankings as of 11 September 2023

Squad representing Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2023 Davis Cup World Group I
PlayerCurrent singles rankingCurrent doubles rankingFirst year playedTies playedTotal W–LSingles W–LDoubles W–L
Damir Džumhur 1571023 2010 2121–1420–131–1
Nerman Fatić 218537 2013 83–53–40–1
Mirza Bašić 580696 2007 3034–2212–1522–7
Tomislav Brkić 122 2008 3124–183–1021–8

Reserve/Injured Players

Andrej Nedić RES

INJ Unable to play due to injury.
RES Reserve player.

Results and schedule

1996–1999

YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
1996 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B20 MayHard Istanbul, Turkey Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B21 MayHard Istanbul, Turkey Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B22 MayHard Istanbul, Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B23 MayHard Istanbul, Turkey Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Georgia 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B24 MayHard Istanbul, Turkey Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B26 MayHard Istanbul, Turkey Flag of Benin.svg  Benin 3–0Won
1997 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B22 JanuaryHard Dakar, Senegal Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 2–1Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B23 JanuaryHard Dakar, Senegal Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B24 JanuaryHard Dakar, Senegal Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round25 JanuaryHard Dakar, Senegal Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final26 JanuaryHard Dakar, Senegal Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 3–0Won
1998 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B21 JanuaryHard Lomé, Togo Flag of Togo.svg  Togo 1–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B22 JanuaryHard Lomé, Togo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B23 JanuaryHard Lomé, Togo Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round24 JanuaryHard Lomé, Togo Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final25 JanuaryHard Lomé, Togo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3–0Won
1999 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B24 FebruaryClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B25 FebruaryClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B26 FebruaryClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Benin.svg  Benin 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round27 FebruaryClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 0–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final28 FebruaryClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 2–0Won

2000–2009

YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
2000 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A24 MayClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Togo.svg  Togo 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A25 MayClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Georgia 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A26 MayClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 1–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round27 MayClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final28 MayClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Georgia 1–2Lost
2001 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B23 MayClay Port Louis, Mauritius Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B24 MayClay Port Louis, Mauritius Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round26 MayClay Port Louis, Mauritius Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final27 MayClay Port Louis, Mauritius Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 2–1Won
2002 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B3 AprilClay Antalya, Turkey Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B4 AprilClay Antalya, Turkey Flag of Botswana.svg  Botswana 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B5 AprilClay Antalya, Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs6 AprilClay Antalya, Turkey Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs7 AprilClay Antalya, Turkey Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 0–3Lost
2003 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B11 JuneClay Jūrmala, Latvia Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Georgia 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B12 JuneClay Jūrmala, Latvia Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B13 JuneClay Jūrmala, Latvia Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs14 JuneClay Jūrmala, Latvia Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs15 JuneClay Jūrmala, Latvia Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 0–3Relegated
2004 Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Group B15 JulyClay Chișinău, Moldova Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Group B16 JulyClay Chișinău, Moldova Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Group B16 JulyClay Chişinău, Moldova Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Promotion play-offs17 JulyClay Chişinău, Moldova Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Promotion play-offs18 JulyClay Chişinău, Moldova Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 3–0Promoted
2005 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B27 AprilClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B28 AprilClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B29 AprilClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs30 AprilClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs31 AprilClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 1–2Lost
2006 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B19 JulyClay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 2–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B20 JulyClay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B21 JulyClay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs22 JulyClay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs23 JulyClay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 2–1Won
2007 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A9 MayClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A10 MayClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A11 MayClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs12 MayClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs13 MayClay Cairo, Egypt Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 3–0Won
2008 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B7 MayClay Yerevan, Armenia Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B8 MayClay Yerevan, Armenia Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B9 MayClay Yerevan, Armenia Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs10 MayClay Yerevan, Armenia Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 0–3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs11 MayClay Yerevan, Armenia Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1–2Lost
2009 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B1 AprilClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B2 AprilClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 3–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B3 AprilClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs4 AprilClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 1–2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs5 AprilClay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 2–1Promoted

2010–2019

YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
2010 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round5–7 MarchClay Veles, Macedonia Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 3–2Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round9–11 JulyClay Tallinn, Estonia Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3–2Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 3rd round17–19 SeptemberClay Cruz Quebrada, Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2–3Lost
2011 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round4–6 MarchClay Marrakesh, Morocco Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 3–2Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round8–10 JulyHard Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3–2Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 3rd round16–18 SeptemberHard Hillerød, Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2–3Lost
2012 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round10–12 FebruaryHard Ankara, Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round6–8 AprilHard Minsk, Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1–4Lost
2013 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round1–3 FebruaryHard Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 4–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round5–7 AprilClay Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 1–3Lost
2014 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round31 Jan – 2 FebCarpet Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 3–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round4–6 AprilHard Helsinki, Finland Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3–2Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 3rd round12–14 SeptemberHard Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 2–3Lost
2015 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round6–8 MarchHard Harare, Zimbabwe Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 4–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round17–19 JulyClay Siófok, Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2–3Lost
2016 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round4–6 MarchCarpet Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 3–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round15–17 JulyClay Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3–1Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 3rd round16–18 SeptemberHard Vilnius, Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 5–0Promoted
2017 Europe/Africa Zone Group I 1st round3–5 FebruaryHard Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 5–0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I 2nd round7–9 AprilHard Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1–3Lost
2018 Europe/Africa Zone Group I 2nd round6–7 AprilClay Bratislava, Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3–2Won
World Group play-offs 14–16 SeptemberHard Osaka, Japan Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0–4Lost
2019 Davis Cup qualifying round 1–2 FebruaryHard Adelaide, Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–4Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group I 14–15 SeptemberHard Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2–3Lost

2020–

YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
2020–21 Davis Cup World Group I play-offs 6–7 MarchHard Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 3–1Won
Davis Cup World Group I 16–17 SeptemberClay Lima, Peru Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 2–3Lost
2022 Davis Cup World Group I play-offs 4–6 March 2022Clay Tunis, Tunisia Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 3–1Won
Davis Cup World Group I 16–17 September 2022Clay Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3–1Won
2023 Davis Cup qualifying round 3–4 February 2023Hard Stockholm, Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1–3Lost
Davis Cup World Group I 16–17 September 2023Clay Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Germany.svg  Germany --

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References

  1. "Player profile". daviscup.com. Retrieved 4 May 2023.