Saudi Arabia Davis Cup team

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The Saudi Arabia Davis Cup team represents Saudi Arabia in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Saudi Arabian Tennis Federation.

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Saudi Arabia currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group IV. They have reached Group II on four occasions, but have failed to win a tie at that level.

History

Saudi Arabia competed in its first Davis Cup in 1991.

Total ties Played : 107 ( 53-54 )

Years played : 25 Years

Most total wins : Bader Almugail ( 67 )

Most singles wins : Fahad Alsaad ( 37 wins )

Most doubles wins : Bader Almugai ( 31 wins )

Most ties played : Bader Almugail ( 68 ties )

Most years played : Bader Almugail ( 17 Years )

Oldest player : Bader Almugail ( 39 Years old )

Youngest player : Saud Alhogbani ( 15 Years old )

Current team

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