List of Argentina Davis Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Argentina Davis Cup team in an official Davis Cup match. Argentina have taken part in the competition since 1921. [1]

Players

Juan Martin del Potro Juan Martin Del Potro - Queen's Club 2011.jpg
Juan Martín del Potro
Juan Monaco Juan Monaco.jpg
Juan Mónaco
David Nalbandian David Nalbandian Boodles.jpg
David Nalbandian
Franco Squillari Franco Squillari RG 2005.jpg
Franco Squillari
Guillermo Vilas Vilas-1975.jpg
Guillermo Vilas
Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
José Acasuso 7–55–32–292006
Pablo Albano 3–20–03–251993
Elio Álvarez 6–42–04–481970
Roberto Argüello 1–11–10–021983
Patricio Arnold 0–10–10–011995
Lucas Arnold Ker 13–43–110–3141997
Roberto Aubone 12–126–96–391960
Eduardo Bengoechea 2–00–02–021986
Carlos Berlocq 10–107–63–4112012
Ronald Boyd 4–54–40–141923
Federico Browne 0–10–10–011995
Agustín Calleri 14–78–46–3142000
Carlos Caminos 0–20–20–011923
Guillermo Cañas 9–55–24–3111998
Ricardo Cano 23–2014–139–7231971
Carlos Castellan 0–10–10–011982
Américo Cattaruzza 1–21–20–021933
Enrique Caviglia 1–01–00–011976
Marcelo Charpentier 0–10–10–011997
Juan Ignacio Chela 12–610–52–1142000
José Luis Clerc 31–2420–1411–10221977
Federico Coria 1–01–00–012021
Guillermo Coria 5–35–30–042004
Fernando Dalla Fontana 2–12–10–021977
Franco Davín 0–20–20–011995
Horacio de la Peña 7–55–52–071986
Lucilo del Castillo 9–46–23–271931
Juan Martín del Potro 16–615–41–2132007
Federico Delbonis 5–45–30–162014
Adelmar Echeverria 0–10–00–111933
Gastón Etlis 1–11–10–011996
Javier Frana 18–199–89–11201986
Julián Ganzábal 16–914–82–1131967
Alejandro Ganzábal 0–30–20–131982
Martín García 2–20–12–132000
Carlos Gattiker 0–10–00–111980
Gastón Gaudio 13–313–30–092001
Máximo González 3–50–03–592017
Hernán Gumy 7–87–80–081996
Norberto Herrero 0–20–20–011968
Mariano Hood 1–10–01–121999
Martín Jaite 14–2014–170–3171984
NIcolas Kicker 0–10–10–012018
Luis Lobo 8–40–18–3111995
Gustavo Luza 2–10–02–131989
Tomás Lynch 1–21–20–021971
Alberto Mancini 8–78–70–091989
Gabriel Markus 3–13–10–021992
Leonardo Mayer 15–911–44–5162009
Christian Miniussi 4–80–14–7111986
Juan Mónaco 11–1311–120–1172004
Enrique Morea 15–611–34–381948
David Nalbandian 39–1123–616–5262002
Enrique Obarrio 2–41–31–121926
Renzo Olivo 0–20–10–112016
Daniel Orsanic 0–10–00–111999
Guido Pella 8–67–51-1112016
Guillermo Pérez Roldán 3–53–50–051988
Sebastián Prieto 1–30–11–241999
Mariano Puerta 8–35–23–161999
Ernesto Rios 1–01–00–011958
Guillermo Robson 8–85–53–391923
Martín Rodríguez 0–10–00–112000
Hector Romani 1–11–10–021972
Alejo Russell 7–63–44–261948
Roberto Saad 1–00–01–011986
Eduardo Schwank 7–71–46–3102010
Diego Schwartzman 6–76–60–1112015
Andres Sissener 1–00–01–011931
Eduardo Soriano 17–159–118–4121958
Salvador Soriano 1–01–00–011952
Franco Squillari 10–210–20–071998
Jason Van Kerckhoven 1–01–00–011971
Martín Vassallo Argüello 2–01–01–012009
Tito Vázquez 2–21–11–121968
Guillermo Vilas 57–2445–1012–14291970
Alfredo Villegas 0–10–00–111923
Heraldo Weiss 0–20–20–011948
Mariano Zabaleta 1–51–50–041999
Adriano Zappa 9–65–34–381931
Horacio Zeballos 8–62–16–5122010

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