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Slovenian national tennis team

Slovenia
CaptainMiha Mlakar
ITF ranking48 Increase 2 (20 September 2021)
Highest ITF ranking26 (18 September 2013)
Colorsblue and white
First year1993
Years played28
Ties played (W–L)63 (35–28)
Best finishEurope/Africa Zone Group I
quarterfinal (2011, 2012)
Most total winsGrega Žemlja (39–18)
Most singles winsMarko Tkalec (26–7)
Most doubles winsGrega Žemlja (14–8)
Best doubles teamLuka Gregorc &
Grega Žemlja (12–3)
Most ties playedMarko Tkalec (22)
Most years playedMarko Tkalec (14)

The Slovenia men's national tennis team represents Slovenia in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Slovenian Tennis Association.

Slovenia currently compete in the World Group II.

2022 Davis Cup team

Previous teams

  • 2016

Against Portugal, 16.-18. September 2016:

  • Grega Žemlja
  • Tomislav Ternar
  • Tom Kočevar Dešman
  • Sven Lah

Slovenian team lost 0:5

Against Romania, 04.-06. March 2016:

  • Blaž Rola
  • Grega Žemlja
  • Tomislav Ternar
  • Aljaž Radinski

Slovenian team lost 1:4

  • 2015

Against Lithuania, 30.October-1.November 2015:

  • Blaž Rola
  • Blaž Kavčić
  • Grega Žemlja
  • Tom Kočevar Dešman

Slovenian team won 5:0

Against Israel, 17.-19. July 2015:

  • Grega Žemlja
  • Nik Razboršek
  • Aljaž Radinski
  • David Goršič

Slovenian team won 3:2

Against Slovakia, 07.-09. March 2015:

  • Blaž Kavčić
  • Tom Kočevar Dešman
  • Mike Urbanija
  • Grega Žemlja

Slovenian team lost 0:5

  • 2014

Against Israel, 04.-06. April 2014:

Slovenian team lost 1:4

Against Portugal, 31. January- 02. February 2014:

  • Blaž Kavčić
  • Janez Semrajc
  • Mike Urbanija
  • Tom Kočevar Dešman

Slovenian team won 3:2

  • 2013

Against South Africa, 13.-15- September 2013:

  • Blaž Kavčić
  • Grega Žemlja
  • Blaž Rola
  • Janez Semrajc

Slovenian team won 4:1

History

Slovenia joined Davis Cup competition 1993, year after being accepted to the ITF (International Tennis Federation).

First win, the Slovenian team made was in 1993 in Zambia against San Marino. In the team were Blaž Trupej and Marko Por. Captain was Aleš Filipčić.

First Game at home for the national team was in 1994 against Greece and took place in Maribor. Slovenia won with 3:2. The same year, Slovenian team also won against Finland, playing away in Ghana. In 1995, in Portorož, team lost against Zimbabve and later away against Izrael, which has put Slovenia down to second Euro-African Group. From 2002 to 2010 Slovenia was playing in the Second Group until winning against Finland, Bulgaria and Lithuania in 2010. In March 2011, the team won against Finland in the great Tivoli Hall in Ljubljana. In 2012, Slovenia won against Denmark in Velenje, but then lost against South Africa, this time playing away. In 2013, Slovenia won against South Africa with 4:1 and later won again, this time against Portugal with 3:2. In March 2016 Slovenia lost 4:1 against Romania, which lead to fall down to the Second Group again. 2017 is a year of fight to get back to the first Euro-African Group, starting with a 3:2 win in Maribor against Monaco team.

See also

References

http://www.daviscup.com/en/home.aspx

http://www.slo-daviscup.si/

http://www.tenis-slovenija.si/

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