List of Russia Davis Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Russia Davis Cup team in an official Davis Cup match. Russia have taken part in the competition since 1993. [1] They competed as the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1962 to 1991 and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in 1992. [2] [3]

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Russia players

Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Daniil Medvedev 0–00–00–012017
Aslan Karatsev 0–10–10–012016
Andrey Rublev 8–24–24–062014
Andrey Kuznetsov 8–07–01–052013
Konstantin Kravchuk 10–43–27–292013
Karen Khachanov 1–31–20–132013
Evgeny Donskoy 5–43–32–172013
Victor Baluda 0–10–00–112013
Stanislav Vovk 0–10–10–012012
Alex Bogomolov Jr. 0–20–20–012012
Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–66–40–282009
Igor Kunitsyn 3–82–21–682008
Dmitry Tursunov 12–1310–52–8142005
Igor Andreev 14–1411–103–4152004
Nikolay Davydenko 17–1114–93–2172003
Andrei Stoliarov 2–02–00–022001
Mikhail Youzhny 21–1715–116–6252000
Kirill Ivanov-Smolensky 0–10–10–011998
Marat Safin 31–2121–1510–6231998
Andrei Chesnokov 6–6 [4] 27–171–1231995
Alexander Volkov 5–5 [5] 15–62–4161994
Andrei Olhovskiy 10–12 [6] 2–211–13241993
Yevgeny Kafelnikov 44–2831–1613–12281993
Andrei Cherkasov 4–5 [7] 14–93–4131993

CIS players

Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Alexander Volkov 2–02–00–011992
Andrei Olhovskiy 1–00–01–011992
Vladimer Gabrichidze 0–10–00–111992
Andrei Chesnokov 1–11–10–011992
Andrei Cherkasov 5–14–01–121992

USSR players

Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Dimitri Poliakov 1–20–01–231990
Vladimer Gabrichidze 0–10–00–111990
Andrei Cherkasov 8–78–60–171988
Oleksandr Dolgopolov 1–11–10–011987
Alexander Volkov 10–58–12–491986
Andrei Olhovskiy 2–30–02–351983
Andrei Chesnokov 21–1120–101–1161983
Alexander Zverev 18–1812–146–4161980
Sergey Leonyuk 8–61–27–4131980
Ramiz Akhmerov 0–20–10–121979
Konstantin Pugaev 12–510–22–381976
Vadim Borisov 11–128–63–6111976
Anatoli Volkov 0–20–20–011975
Teimuraz Kakulia 17–1412–125–2151972
Vladimir Korotkov 10–119–91–2131969
Alexander Ivanov 0–20–20–011966
Mikhail Mozer 4–04–00–021963
Alex Metreveli 80–2556–1424–11381963
Rudolf Sivokhin 1–01–00–011962
Sergei Likhachev 26–112–224–9331962
Toomas Leius 23–2317–216–2201962

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References

  1. Russia Davis Cup Team Page
  2. USSR Davis Cup Team Page
  3. CIS Davis Cup Team Page
  4. His total tally (including USSR/CIS games) is 28–18
  5. His total tally (including USSR/CIS games) is 17–10
  6. His total tally (including USSR/CIS games) is 13–15
  7. His total tally (including USSR/CIS games) is 17–13