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Finland
CaptainJarkko Nieminen
ITF ranking13 Increase 7 (18 September 2024)
ColorsBlue & white
First year1928
Years played79
Ties played (W–L)143 (61–82)
Years in
World Group
2 (3–2)
Best finishSemi-finals (2023)
Most total winsJarkko Nieminen (63–27)
Most singles winsJarkko Nieminen (48–11)
Most doubles winsHenri Kontinen (16–6)
Best doubles teamHenri Kontinen &
Jarkko Nieminen (9–3)
Most ties playedJarkko Nieminen (35)
Most years playedJarkko Nieminen (18)
Last updated on: 21 November 2024.

The Finland men's national tennis team represents Finland in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Suomen Tennisliitto.

History

Finland competed in its first Davis Cup in 1928.

1920s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
1928 Europe Zone, First Round 4–6 May Zagreb (YUG)  Yugoslavia 1–4 Win
Europe Zone, Second Round 18–20 May Helsinki (FIN)  Great Britain 0–5 Loss
1929 Europe Zone, First round 4–7 May Helsinki (FIN)  Egypt 1–4 Loss

1950s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
1950 Europe Zone, First Round 5–7 May Brussels (BEL)  Belgium 4–1 Loss
1951 Europe Zone, First round 4–6 May Helsinki (FIN)  Brazil 4–1 Loss
1952 Europe Zone, First Round 8–10 May Helsinki (FIN)  Yugoslavia 3–2 Loss
1953 Europe Zone, First Round 3–5 May Helsinki (FIN)  Ireland 1–4 Won
Europe Zone, Second Round 23–25 May Helsinki (FIN)  Philippines 5–0 Loss
1954 Europe Zone, First round 6–8 May Helsinki (FIN)  Norway 3–2 Loss
1955 Europe Zone, First round 29 April–1 May Vienna (AUT)  Austria 5–0 Loss
1956 Europe Zone, First round 27–30 April Dublin (IRL)  Ireland 4–1 Loss
1957 did not enter
1958 Europe Zone, First round 25–27 April Mondorf-les-Bains (LUX)  Luxembourg 0–5 Won
Europe Zone, Second Round 16–18 May Helsinki (FIN)  Mexico 5–0 Loss
1959 Europe Zone, First round 1–3 May Helsinki (FIN)  Spain 5–0 Loss

1960s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
1960 Europe Zone, First Round 29 April–1 May Helsinki (FIN)  Argentina 5–0 Loss
1961 Europe Zone, First round 5–7 May Helsinki (FIN)  Turkey 1–4 Won
Europe Zone, Second Round 1–3 June Helsinki (FIN)  South Africa 4–1 Loss
1962 Europe Zone, First Round 4–6 May Beirut (LBN)  Lebanon 1–4 Won
Europe Zone, Second Round 18–20 May Helsinki (FIN)  Czechoslovakia 5–0 Loss
1963 Europe Zone, First Round 3–5 May Helsinki (FIN)  Soviet Union 5–0 Loss
1964 Europe Zone, First round 1–3 May Copenhagen (DEN)  Denmark 0–5 Loss
1965 Europe Zone, First round 30 April–2 May Helsinki (FIN)  Austria 4–1 Loss
1966 Europe Zone, A Group, First round 29 April–1 May Helsinki (FIN)  Canada 4–1 Loss
1967 Europe Zone, A Group, First round 5–7 May Helsinki (FIN)  Denmark 4–1 Loss
1968 Europe Zone, Group A, First round 3–5 May Helsinki (FIN)  Portugal 1–4 Won
Europe Zone, Group A, Quarterfinals 23–25 May London (GBR)  Great Britain 5–0 Loss
1969 Europe Zone, Group A, First round 9–11 May Helsinki (FIN)  Sweden 4–1 Loss

1970s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
1970 Europe Zone, B Group, First Round 22–24 May Helsinki (FIN)  Belgium 4–1 Loss
1971 Europe Zone, A Group, First round 7–9 May Helsinki (FIN)  Ireland 0–5 Won
Europe Zone, A Group, Quarterfinals 14–16 May Paris (FRA)  France 3–0 Loss
1972 Europe Zone, A Group, First Round 5–7 May Helsinki (FIN)  Denmark 3–2 Loss
1973 Europe Zone, A Group, Pre-qualifying round 13–15 April Athens (GRE)  Greece 3–2 Loss
1974 Europe Zone, A Group, First round 19–21 April Helsinki (FIN)  Turkey 0–5 Won
Europe Zone, A Group, Qualifying Round 10–12 May Scheveningen (NED)  Netherlands 4–1 Loss
1975 Europe Zone, B Group, First round 27–29 September 1974 Helsinki (FIN)  Hungary 4–1 Loss
1976 Europe Zone, A Group, First round 26–28 September 1975 Copenhagen (DEN)  Denmark 4–1 Loss
1977 Europe Zone, B Group, Pre-qualifying round 28–30 August 1976 Mondorf-les-Bains (LUX)  Luxembourg 0–5 Won
Europe Zone, B Group, First Round 24–26 September 1976 Vienna (AUT)  Austria 5–0 Loss
1978 Europe Zone, Group A, First round 16–18 September 1977 Tel Aviv (ISR)  Israel 5–0 Loss
1979 Europe Zone, Group A, First round 15–17 September 1978 Helsinki (FIN)  Morocco 0–5 Won
Europe Zone, Group A, Qualifying Round 16–18 March 1979 Warsaw (POL)  Poland 4–1 Loss

1980s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
1980 Europe Zone, B Group, First Round 14–16 September 1979 Helsinki (FIN)  Egypt 0–5 Won
Europe Zone, B Group, Qualifying Round 8–10 February 1980 Helsinki (FIN)  Poland 0–5 Won
Europe Zone, B Group, Quarterfinals 7–9 March Toulouse (FRA)  France 3–2 Loss
1981 Europe Zone, B Group, Quarterfinals 12–14 June Helsinki (FIN)  Bulgaria 2–3 Won
Europe Zone, B Group, Semifinals 9–11 July Helsinki (FIN)  Netherlands 0–5 Loss
1982 Europe Zone, A Group, Quarterfinals 11–13 June Athens (GRE)  Greece 2–3 Won
Europe Zone, A Group, Semifinals 9–11 July Dublin (IRL)  Ireland 4–1 Loss
1983 Europe Zone, B Group, Quarterfinals 10–12 June Sofia (BUL)  Bulgaria 3–2 Loss
1984 Europe Zone, B Group, First round 4–6 May Casablanca (MAR)  Morocco 0–5 Won
Europe Zone, B Group, Quarterfinals 15–17 June Dublin (IRL)  Ireland 3–2 Loss
1985 Europe Zone, B Group, First round 10–12 May Hilversum (NED)  Netherlands 4–1 Loss
1986 Europe Zone, A Group, First round 23–25 May Warsaw (POL)  Poland 3–2 Loss
1987 Europe Zone, B Group, First round 8–10 May Helsinki (FIN)  Cyprus 0–5 Won
Europe Zone, B Group, Quarterfinals 12–14 June Helsinki (FIN)  Denmark 5–0 Loss
1988 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First round 6–8 May Brussels (BEL)  Belgium 1–4 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 9–12 June Bristol (GBR)  Great Britain 3–1 Loss
1989 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First round 3–5 February Dublin (IRL)  Ireland 0–5 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 5–7 May Helsinki (FIN)  Great Britain 4–1 Loss

1990s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
1990 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First Round 2–4 February Lagos (NGA)  Nigeria 1–4 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 4–6 May Aarhus (DEN)  Denmark 2–3 Won
World Group qualifying round 21–23 September Västerås (SWE)  Sweden 5–0 Loss
1991 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 3–5 May Helsinki (FIN)  Denmark 3–2 Loss
1992 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First Round 31 January–2 February Oslo (NOR)  Norway 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 1–3 May Helsinki (FIN)  Austria 4–1 Loss
1993 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First Round 26–28 March Budapest (HUN)  Hungary 4–1 Loss
1994 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First round 29 April–1 May Helsinki (FIN)  Estonia 1–4 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second round 15–17 July Ljubljana (SLO)  Slovenia 3–2 Loss
1995 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First round 28–30 April Abidjan (CIV)  Ivory Coast 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second round 14–16 July Tampere (FIN)  Ghana 0–5 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Third round 22–24 September Helsinki (FIN)  Luxembourg 1–4 Won
1996 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 5–7 April Helsinki (FIN)  Romania 3–2 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, relegation play-offs 20–22 September Harare (ZIM)  Zimbabwe 4–1 Loss
1997 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First round 2–4 May Helsinki (FIN)  Greece 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second round 11–13 July Tampere (FIN)  Belarus 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Third round 19–21 September Helsinki (FIN)  Poland 2–3 Won
1998 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First round 13–15 February Helsinki (FIN)  Croatia 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 3–5 April Helsinki (FIN)  France 3–2 Loss
1999 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second round 2–4 April Helsinki (FIN)  Israel 2–3 Won
World Group qualifying round 24–26 September Sassari (ITA)  Italy 3–2 Loss

2000s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2000 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 7–9 April Helsinki (FIN)  Sweden 3–2 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, relegation play-offs 6–8 October Helsinki (FIN)  Hungary 1–4 Won
2001 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First Round 9–11 February Helsinki (FIN)  Slovenia 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 6–8 April Helsinki (FIN)  Italy 3–2 Loss
2002 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 5–7 April Reggio Calabria (ITA)  Italy 1–4 Won
World Group qualifying round 20–22 September Turku (FIN)  Netherlands 4–1 Loss
2003 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 4–6 April St. Anton (AUT)  Austria 3–2 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, relegation play-offs 11–13 July Asker (NOR)  Norway 1–4 Won
2004 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First Round Esch-sur-Alzette (LUX)  Luxembourg 4–1 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, relegation play-offs Ramat HaSharon (ISR)  Israel 3–2 Loss
2005 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round Accra (GHA)  Ghana 0–5 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second Round Helsinki (FIN)  Bulgaria 3–2 Loss
2006 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second Round
2007 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round Nicosia (CYP)  Cyprus 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second Round Tampere (FIN)  Latvia 3–2 Loss
2008 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round 11–13 April Helsinki (FIN)  South Africa 4–1 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, relegation play-offs 18–20 July Tampere (FIN)  Luxembourg 2–3 Won
2009 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round 6–8 March Kolding (DEN)  Denmark 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second Round 10–12 July Naantali (FIN)  Monaco 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Third Round 18–20 September Salo (FIN)  Cyprus 2–3 Won

2010s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First Round 5–7 March Sopot (POL)  Poland 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Second Round 7 – 9 May Pretoria (RSA)  South Africa 4–0 Loss
2011 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First Round 4–6 March Ljubljana (SLO)  Slovenia 3–2 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, relegation play-offs 16–18 September Espoo (FIN)  Poland 2–3 Won
2012 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First Round 10–12 February 's-Hertogenbosch (NED)  Netherlands 5–0 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, relegation First-Round 14–16 September Cluj-Napoca (ROM)  Romania 3–2 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, relegation Second-Round 19–21 October Helsinki (FIN)  Denmark 4–1 Loss
2013 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round 1–3 February Sofia (BUL)  Bulgaria 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second Round 5–7 April Dublin (IRL)  Ireland 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Third Round 13–15 September Riga (LAT)  Latvia 3–2 Loss
2014 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round 31 January – 2 February Helsinki (FIN)  Bulgaria 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second Round 4–6 April Helsinki (FIN)  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–2 Loss
2015 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round 6–8 March Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (MON)  Monaco 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second round 17–19 July Viana do Castelo (POR)  Portugal 1–4 Loss
2016 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round 4–6 March Helsinki (FIN)  Zimbabwe 1–4 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second Round 15–17 July Kongens Lyngby (DEN)  Denmark 3–2 Loss
2017 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First round 3–5 February Tbilisi (GEO)  Georgia 3–2 Loss
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Relegation Round 7–9 April Hanko (FIN)  Madagascar 2–3 Won
2018 Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, First Round 3–4 February Tunis (TUN)  Tunisia 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Second Round 7–8 April Helsinki (FIN)  Lithuania 2–3 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group II, Third Round 14–15 September Cairo (EGY)  Egypt 2–3 Won
2019 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, First Round 13–14 September Espoo (FIN)  Austria 3–2 Loss

2020s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2020–21 World Group I play-offs 6–7 March 2020 Metepec (MEX)  Mexico 2–3 Won
World Group I 17–18 September 2021 Espoo (FIN)  India 1–3 Won
2022 Qualifying round 4–5 March Espoo (FIN)  Belgium 2–3 Loss
World Group I 16–17 September Espoo (FIN)  New Zealand 0–5 Win
2023 Qualifying round 4–5 February Espoo (FIN)  Argentina 1–3 Win
Finals, Group D 12 September Split (CRO)  Netherlands 1–2 Loss
15 September  Croatia 1–2 Win
16 September  United States 3–0 Win
Finals, Quarterfinals 21 November Málaga (ESP)  Canada 1–2 Win
Finals, Semifinals 24 November  Australia 0–2 Loss
2024 Qualifying round 2–3 February Turku (FIN)  Portugal 1–3 Win
Finals, Group D 11 September Manchester (GBR)  Great Britain 1–2 Loss
12 September  Canada 3–0 Loss
14 September  Argentina 3–0 Loss
2025 Qualifying round

Current team (2024)

Jarkko Nieminen and Henri Kontinen in 2008

All players

Main article: List of Finland Davis Cup team representatives

See also

References

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