The Portugal men's national tennis team represents
Portugal
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in
Davis Cup tennis
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competition and is governed by the
Federação Portuguesa de Ténis.
Portugal competes in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I in 2017, after being promoted from Group II in the 2015 season. They have never played in the World Group, but reached the World Group Play-offs in
1994
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and
2017
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.
History
Portugal competed in its first Davis Cup in
1925
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. Their first opponent was
Italy
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, who won 4–1.
Portugal's most successful moment came in
1994
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after defeating
Great Britain
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4–1 in the Group I of the Europe/Africa Zone and qualifying to the World Group play-offs. The team led by
João Cunha e Silva
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,
Nuno Marques
Nuno Miguel Bacelar de Vasconcelos Marques (born 9 April 1970) is a Portuguese former tennis player. He was the first Portuguese to reach the top 100 ATP rankings and held the record of highest ranked Portuguese player in history until Frederico ...
and
Emanuel Couto lost, however, to
Croatia
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4–0 (the last rubber was abandoned).
Current squad
''Player information and rankings ''
Recent performances
Here is the list of all match-ups since 1981, when the competition started being held in the current World Group format.
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Statistics
''Since 1981 (Current through
2017 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I Second round)''
;Record
*World Group: 0 times
*WG Play-off: 2 time
*Europe/Africa Zone Group I: 21 times
*Europe/Africa Zone Group II: 11 times
;Home and away record (since 1925)
*Performance at home (56 match-ups): 32–24 (%)
*Performance away (51 match-ups): 13–38 (%)
*Total: 45–62 (%)
;Head-to-head record (1981–)
* 3–0
* 3–0
* 2–0
* 2–0
* 2–1
* 2–1
* 2–1
* 2–1
* 2–2
* 1–0
* 1–0
* 1–0
* 1–0
* 1–0
* 1–0
* 1–0
* 1–0
* 1–0
* 1–1
* 1–1
* 1–1
* 1–1
* 1–1
* 1–1
* 1–1
* 1–1
* 1–1
* 1–2
* 1–2
* 1–2
* 0–1
* 0–1
* 0–2
* 0–4
* 0–4
* 0–4
:''Russia record includes two losses against Soviet Union and one loss against CIS.''
:''Serbia and Montenegro record includes two victories against Yugoslavia.''
;Record against continents
;Record by decade:
*1981–1989: 7–9 (%)
*1990–1999: 10–10 (%)
*2000–2009: 11–12 (%)
*2010–2019: 13–6 (%)
Notes
References
External links
{{National sports teams of Portugal
Davis Cup teams
Davis
Tennis in Portugal