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Dominican Republic
CaptainRafael Moreno
ITF ranking48 Steady (6 December 2021)
ColorsBlue & Red
First year1989
Years played32
Ties played (W–L)89 (49–40)
Best finishWG Play-offs (2015)
Most total winsVíctor Estrella (65–40)
Most singles winsVíctor Estrella (43–17)
Most doubles winsVíctor Estrella (22–23)
Best doubles teamVíctor Estrella/Jhonson García (8–11)
Most ties playedVíctor Estrella (48)
Most years playedVíctor Estrella (21)

The Dominican Republic national tennis team represents the Dominican Republic in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Federación Dominicana de Tenis.

The Dominican Republic currently compete in the Americas Zone of Group I.

History

The Dominican Republic competed in its first Davis Cup in 1989.

In 2010, the Dominican Republic reached Americas Zone Group I for the first time.

The country once again reached Americas Zone Group I in 2012 after defeating Mexico in the final, with a 3–2 result.

In September, 2013, the Dominican Republic maintained its Americas Zone Group I status after beating Chile 4–1 in the relegation play-off.

In July, 2015, the team defeated Ecuador, and for the first time will face World Group play-offs against Germany on home soil.

Current Team (2022)

See also

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