List of Netherlands Davis Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Netherlands Davis Cup team in an official Davis Cup match. The Netherlands have taken part in the competition since 1920. [1]

Players

Robin Haase Robin Haase (NED) US Open.jpg
Robin Haase
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Sjeng Schalken
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Jan Siemerink
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Raemon Sluiter
Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Marc Albert 1–30–11–231981
Cornelis Bryan 0–40–20–231923
Thiemo de Bakker 10–79–51–282008
Alfred Dehnert 8–105–73–361954
Arthur Diemer-Kool 25–1313–1112–2151920
Paul Dogger 0–20–20–011988
Jacco Eltingh 10–62–48–2111992
Niklaus Fleury 3–72–31–461969
Wouter Fok 3–11–12–021978
Hendrik Goris 0–10–10–011957
Theo Gorter 0–10–00–111980
Paul Haarhuis 31–1815–816–10271990
Robin Haase 16–914–52–4102006
Jan Hajer 5–134–91–471964
Fred Hemmes Sr. 7–114–83–381971
Jan Hordijk 12–119–73–491969
F. Hughan 4–181–153–381932
Jesse Huta Galung 5–83–62–282006
Willem Karsten 1–51–30–241934
Edwin Kempes 1–11–10–012002
Aad Knappert 0–20–10–111931
Josef Knottenbelt 2–22–20–021935
Mark Koevermans 8–76–32–481988
Ody Koopman 4–40–14–371928
Richard Krajicek 7–86–81–091991
Ludwig Krijt 2–42–40–031951
Gerard Leembruggen 0–20–20–011933
John Linck 1–61–60–041949
Willem Maris 4–173–101–781958
Matwé Middelkoop 0–10–10–012009
Tom Nijssen 8–96–82–171986
Tom Okker 15–2010–135–7131964
Menno Oosting 7–45–32–141985
Ivo Rinkel 7–50–27–3101946
Jean-Julien Rojer 2–00–02–022012
Louk Sanders 16–1613–123–4141975
Sjeng Schalken 21–1315–126–1171996
Michiel Schapers 23–1314–109–3151982
Gerard Scheurleer 2–00–02–021934
Evert Schneider 0–30–20–111962
Thomas Schoorel 2–12–10–022011
Ton Sie 1–00–01–011983
Jan Siemerink 17–1013–84–2161991
Igor Sijsling 1–50–21–352007
Raemon Sluiter 6–116–100–1122001
Pieter Soeters 0–20–20–011970
Diederik Teschmacher 0–30–30–021935
Rolf Thung 6–84–62–271974
Hendrik Timmer 43–2232–1511–7261923
Huub van Boeckel 12–112–610–5151980
Johannes Van Dalsum 6–93–63–371955
Hans Van De Weg 0–20–00–221958
Marinus Van Der Feen 0–20–20–011923
Jan Van Der Heide 0–20–10–111931
Pieter van Eijsden 6–154–112–4101958
Melle van Gemerden 0–40–30–122005
Christiaan van Lennep 14–126–108–2121920
John van Lottum 2–40–32–151998
Robert van Meegeren 2–82–70–161948
Paul van Min 0–10–00–111980
Dennis van Scheppingen 1–11–00–121996
Hans van Swol 18–218–1610–5161937
Martin Verkerk 6–53–43–152002
Rogier Wassen 0–30–00–332006
Peter Wessels 4–52–22–362005
Eric Wilborts 5–35–30–041981
Hubert Wilton 4–53–41–141947

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