Netherlands Davis Cup team

Last updated
Netherlands
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Captain Paul Haarhuis
ITF ranking 9 (18 September 2023)
ColorsOrange & White
First year 1920
Years played85
Ties played (W–L)151 (67−84)
Years in
World Group
17 (8−17)
Best finishSemifinal (2001)
Most total wins Hendrik Timmer (43−22)
Most singles winsHendrik Timmer (32−15)
Most doubles wins Paul Haarhuis (16−10)
Best doubles team Robin Haase /
Jean-Julien Rojer (8−5)
Most ties playedRobin Haase (28)
Most years playedPaul Haarhuis (16)

The Netherlands Davis Cup team represents the Netherlands in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Royal Dutch Lawn Tennis Association.

Contents

The Netherlands will compete in the World Group Qualifiers in 2020. They last competed in the Davis Cup Finals in 2019

Their best performance is reaching the semi-finals of the World Group in 2001.

Current team (2024)

Recent performances

A list of all match-ups since 2000

YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentSurfaceScoreResult
2000 World Group, First round4–6 Feb Leipzig (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Carpet1–4Loss
World Group qualifying round 14–16 Jul Tashkent (UZB)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Clay4–1Win
2001 World Group, First round9–11 Feb Eindhoven (NED)Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Carpet4–1Win
World Group, Quarterfinal6–8 Apr 's-Hertogenbosch (NED)Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Carpet4–1Win
World Group, Semifinal21–23 Sep Rotterdam (NED)Flag of France.svg  France Carpet2–3Loss
2002 World Group, First round8–10 Feb Metz (FRA)Flag of France.svg  France Clay2–3Loss
World Group qualifying round 20–22 Sep Turku (FIN)Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Carpet4–1Win
2003 World Group, First round7–9 Feb Arnhem (NED)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Carpet2–3Loss
World Group Playoffs 19–21 Sep Zwolle (NED)Flag of India.svg  India Hard5–0Win
2004 World Group, First round6–8 Feb Maastricht (NED)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Clay4–1Win
World Group, Quarterfinals9–11 Apr Palma de Majorca (ESP)Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Clay1–4Loss
2005 World Group, First round4–6 Mar Fribourg (SUI)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Hard3–2Win
World Group, Quarterfinals15–17 Jul Bratislava (SVK)Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Hard1–4Loss
2006 World Group, First round10–12 Feb Amsterdam (NED)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Carpet0–5Loss
World Group Playoffs 22–24 Sep Leiden (NED)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Carpet1–4Loss
2007 Europe/Africa Group I, Second round6–8 Apr Birmingham (GBR)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Hard1–4Loss
Europe/Africa Group I, First round playoffs21–23 Sep Rotterdam (NED)Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Hard5–0Win
2008 Europe/Africa Group I, Second round11–13 Apr Skopje (MKD)Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia Clay4–1Win
World Group Playoffs 19–21 Sep Apeldoorn (NED)Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Clay3–2Win
2009 World Group, First round6–8 Mar Buenos Aires (ARG)Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Clay0–5Loss
World Group Playoffs 18–20 Sep Maastricht (NED)Flag of France.svg  France Clay1–4Loss
2010 Europe/Africa Group I, Second round7–9 May Zoetermeer (NED)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Hard1–4Loss
Europe/Africa Group I, First round playoffs9–11 Jul Minsk (BLR)Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Hard4–1Win
2011 Europe/Africa Group I, First round4–6 Mar Kharkiv (UKR)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Hard3–2Win
Europe/Africa Group I, Second round8–10 Jul Potchefstroom (RSA)Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Hard1–3Loss
2012 Europe/Africa Group I, First round10-12 Feb 's-Hertogenbosch (NED)Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Hard5–0Win
Europe/Africa Group I, Second round6–8 Apr Amsterdam (NED)Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Hard5–0Win
World Group Playoffs 14–16 Sep Amsterdam (NED)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Clay2–3Loss
2013 Europe/Africa Group I, Second round5–7 Apr Brasov (ROU)Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Hard5–0Win
World Group Playoffs 13–15 Sep Groningen (NED)Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Clay5–0Win
2014 World Group, First round31 Jan–2 Feb Ostrava (CZE)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Hard2–3Loss
World Group Playoffs 12–14 Sep Amsterdam (NED)Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Clay2–3Loss
2015 Europe/Africa Group I, Second round17–19 July Brasov (AUT)Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Clay3–2Win
World Group Playoffs 18-20 Sep Geneva (SUI)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Hard (i)1–4Loss
2016 Europe/Africa Group I, Second round15–17 Jul Moscow (RUS)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Hard1–4Loss
Europe/Africa Group I, 1st round play-offs16–18 Sep Båstad (SWE)Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Clay5–0Win
2017 Europe/Africa Group I, Second round7–9 Apr Zenica (BIH)Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina Hard (i)3–1Win
World Group Playoffs 15–17 Sep The Hague (NED)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Clay (i)3–2Win
2018 World Group, First round2–4 Feb Albertville (FRA)Flag of France.svg  France Hard (i)1–3Loss
World Group Playoffs 14–16 Sep Toronto (CAN)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Hard (i)1–3Loss
2019 Qualifying round 1–2 Feb Ostrava (CZE)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Hard (i)3–1Win
Finals, Group E19 Nov Madrid (ESP)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Hard (i)1–2Lost
20 NovFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1–2Lost
2020 Qualifying round 6–7 Mar Nur-Sultan (KAZ)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Hard (i)1–3Lost
2021 World Group I 18–19 Sep Montevideo (URU)Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Clay4–0Win
2022 Qualifying round 4–5 Mar The Hague (NED)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Clay4–0Win
Finals, Group D13 Sep Glasgow (SCO)Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Hard (i)2–1Win
16 SepFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2–1Win
18 SepFlag of the United States.svg  United States 2–1Win
Finals, Quarterfinal22 Nov Malaga (ESP)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–2Lost
2023 Qualifying round 4–5 Febr Groningen (NED)Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Hard (i)4–0Win
Finals, Group D12 Sep Split (CRO)Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2-1Win
14 SepFlag of the United States.svg  United States 2-1Win
17 SepFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1-2Lost
Finals, Quarterfinal22 Nov Malaga (ESP)Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1-2Lost

History

The Netherlands competed in its first Davis Cup in 1920.

dateopponentscorelocationgrouproundwin/loss
26-09-1999Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 3-2AwayWG QRFirst roundW
04-04-1999Flag of France.svg  France 1-4AwayWGFirst roundL
27-09-1998Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 5-0HomeWG QRFirst roundW
05-04-1998Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2-3AwayWGFirst roundL
06-04-1997Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1-4AwayWGQuarterfinalL
09-02-1997Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 3-2AwayWGFirst roundW
22-09-1996Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 4-1HomeWG QRFirst roundW
11-02-1996Flag of India.svg  India 2-3AwayWGFirst roundL
02-04-1995Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1-4HomeWGQuarterfinalL
05-02-1995Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4-1AwayWGFirst roundW
17-07-1994Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2-3HomeWGQuarterfinalL
27-03-1994Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 5-0HomeWGFirst roundW
18-07-1993Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1-4HomeWGQuarterfinalL
28-03-1993Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3-2AwayWGFirst roundW
27-09-1992Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 4-1HomeWG QRFirst roundW
02-02-1992Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 1-4HomeWGFirst roundL
22-09-1991Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5-0AwayWG QRFirst roundW
05-05-1991Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 4-1AwayEA G1SemifinalW
23-09-1990Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2-3AwayWG QRFirst roundL
04-02-1990Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2-3AwayWGFirst roundL
23-07-1989Flag of India.svg  India 5-0HomeWG QRFirst roundW
07-05-1989Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 4-1HomeEA G1Semifinalw
24-07-1988Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0-5AwayEUR G1FinalL
12-06-1988Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 3-2HomeEUR G1Semifinalw
26-07-1987Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1-4HomeEURSemifinalL
14-06-1987Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 4-1AwayEURQuarterfinalW
20-07-1986Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1-3HomeEURSemifinalL
15-06-1986Flag of Niger.svg  Niger 3-2AwayEURQuarterfinalW
11-05-1986Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia ^EURFirst round
16-06-1985Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1-4AwayEURQuarterfinalL
12-05-1985Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 4-1HomeEURFirst roundW
17-06-1984Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2-3HomeEURQuarterfinalL
10-07-1983Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 1-3AwayEURSemifinalL
12-06-1983Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 4-1AwayEURQuarterfinalW
08-05-1983Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 4-1AwayEURFirst roundW
13-06-1982Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 0-3AwayEURQuarterfinalL
27-09-1981Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0-5AwayEURFinalL
11-07-1981Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 5-0AwayEURSemifinalW
14-06-1981Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 4-1HomeEURQuarterfinalW
10-02-1980Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1-4AwayEUR PRQuarterfinalL
16-09-1979Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3-2HomeEUR PRFirst roundW
18-03-1979Flag of France.svg  France 2-3HomeEUR PRQuarterfinalL
17-09-1978Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 4-1HomeEUR PRFirst roundW
19-03-1978Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 1-3AwayEUR PRQuarterfinalL
18-09-1977Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 4-1HomeEUR PRFirst roundW
24-04-1977Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 0-5HomeEUR PRQuarterfinalL
26-09-1976Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 5-0HomeEUR PRFirst roundW
28-09-1975Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1-4AwayEUR PRFirst roundL
04-05-1975Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 0-5AwayEUR PRQuarterfinalL
26-05-1974Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1-4AwayEURFirst roundL
12-05-1974Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 4-1HomeEUR PRQuarterfinalW
20-05-1973Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2-3HomeEURQuarterfinalL
05-05-1973Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 4-1AwayEURFirst roundW
22-05-1972Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1-4AwayEURQuarterfinalL
07-05-1972Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 5-0HomeEURFirst roundW
02-05-1971Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 0-5AwayEUR challengeFirst roundL
10-05-1970Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1-4AwayEUR challengeFirst roundL
11-05-1969Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2-3HomeEUR challengeFirst roundL
06-05-1968Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2-3AwayEUR challengeFirst roundL
06-05-1967 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg South Africa 2-3HomeEUR challengeFirst roundL
15-05-1966 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg South Africa 1-4HomeEUR challengeQuarterfinalL
01-05-1966Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 5-0HomeEUR challengeFirst roundW
02-05-1965 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg South Africa 0-4HomeEUR challengeFirst roundL
17-05-1964Flag of France.svg  France 0-5AwayEUR challengeSecond roundL
03-05-1964Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3-2HomeEUR challengeFirst roundW
05-05-1963 Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1-4HomeEUR challengeFirst roundL
07-05-1962Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0-5HomeEUR challengeFirst roundL
04-06-1961Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0-5HomeEUR challengeSecond roundL
07-05-1961Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 3-2AwayEUR challengeFirst roundW
15-05-1960Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 0-5HomeEUR challengeSecond roundL
01-05-1960Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3-2AwayEUR challengeFirst roundW
03-05-1959Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1-4AwayEUR challengeFirst roundL
27-04-1958Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0-4AwayEUR challengeFirst roundL
20-05-1957Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0-5HomeEUR challengeSecond roundL
28-04-1957Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 4-1HomeEUR challengeFirst roundW
13-05-1956Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 0-5HomeEUR challengeSecond roundL
29-04-1956Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 5-0AwayEUR challengeFirst roundW
01-05-1955Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 2-3AwayEUR challengeFirst roundL
02-05-1954Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1-4HomeEUR challengeFirst roundL
16-05-1953Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0-5HomeEUR challengeSecond roundL
03-05-1953Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 5-0HomeEUR challengeFirst roundW
18-05-1952Flag of France.svg  France 1-4AwayEUR challengeSecond roundL
17-06-1951Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 1-4HomeEUR challengeQuarterfinalL
13-05-1951Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 3-2HomeEUR challengeSecond roundW
05-05-1951Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 4-1HomeEUR challengeFirst roundW
07-05-1950Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1-4HomeEUR challengeFirst roundL
02-05-1949 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg South Africa 0-5HomeEUR challengeFirst roundL
12-06-1948Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 1-4AwayEUR challengeQuarterfinalL
08-05-1948Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 5-0HomeEUR challengeSecond roundW
17-05-1947 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg South Africa 1-4HomeEUR challengeSecond roundL
12-05-1946Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0-5awayEUR challengefirst roundL
07-05-1939Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1-4awayEUR challengefirst roundL
07-05-1938Flag of France.svg  France 2-3homeEUR challengefirst roundL
02-05-1937 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg South Africa 0-5homeEUR challengefirst roundL
11-05-1936Flag of France.svg  France 1-4homeEUR challengesecond roundL
03-05-1936Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 3-2awayEUR challengefirst roundW
12-05-1935Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0-5homeEUR challengefirst roundL
26-08-1934Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3-2awayEUR QRquarterfinalW
05-08-1934Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 4-1homeEUR QRsecond roundW
20-08-1933Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2-3homeEUR QRquarterfinalL
13-08-1933Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 4-1homeEUR QRsecond roundW
21-05-1933Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1-4awayEUR challengesecond roundL
07-05-1933Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3-2homeEUR challengefirst roundW
17-05-1932Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1-4awayEUR challengesecond roundL
17-05-1931Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0-3awayEUR challengesecond roundL
01-06-1930Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 2-3homeEUR challengequarterfinalL
18-05-1930Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 4-1homeEUR challengesecond roundW
09-06-1929Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2-3awayEUR challengequarterfinalL
19-05-1929Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 4-1homeEUR challengesecond roundW
01-05-1929Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal w.o.EUR challengefirst roundW
24-06-1928Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 2-3awayEUR challengesemifinalL
09-06-1928Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 3-0homeEUR challengequarterfinalW
20-05-1928Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3-2homeEUR challengesecond roundW
12-05-1928Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 5-0awayEUR challengefirst roundW
05-05-1927Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1-4awayEUR challengefirst roundL
18-05-1926Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2-3awayEUR challengesecond roundL
09-05-1926Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3-2homeEUR challengefirst roundW
20-07-1925Flag of France.svg  France 0-4homeEUR challengefinalL
12-07-1925Flag of India.svg  India 4-1homeEUR challengesemifinalw
14-06-1925Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5-0homeEUR challengequarterfinalW
18-05-1925Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 3-2homeEUR challengefirst roundW
31-05-1924Flag of India.svg  India 1-4homeEUR challengesecond roundL
11-07-1923Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 0-5Great BritainEUR challengesemifinalL
03-06-1923Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5-0homeEUR challengequarterfinalW
01-09-1920Flag of the United States.svg  United States w.o.WG udtfinalL
01-08-1920Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada w.o.WG udtsemifinalW
13-06-1920Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 3-2homeWG udtfirst roundW

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