National sports team
Brazil Captain Jaime Oncins ITF ranking 26 (20 September 2021) Colors Yellow & Blue First year 1932 Years played 68 Ties played (W–L) 156 (87–69) Years in World Group 13 (6–13) Best finish SF (1992 , 2000 ) Most total wins Thomaz Koch (74–44)Most singles wins Thomaz Koch (46–32) Most doubles wins Thomaz Koch (28–12) Best doubles team José Edison Mandarino / Thomaz Koch (23–9)Most ties played Thomaz Koch (44) Most years played Thomaz Koch (16)
The Brazil national tennis team represents Brazil in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Brazilian Tennis Confederation .
After nine years, Brazil returned to the World Group in 2013 with a defeat by the United States in the first round. Brazil also played in 2015, losing to Argentina.
History
Brazil competed in its first Davis Cup in 1932 .
Results
Best results
Year
Competition
Date
Location
Opponent
Score
Result
1992
World Group, 1st Round
2–4 February
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
Germany
3–1
Won
World Group, Quarterfinals
29–31 March
Maceio , Brazil
Italy
3–1
Won
World Group, Semifinals
27–29 September
Geneve , Switzerland
Switzerland
0–5
Lost
2000
World Group, 1st Round
6–8 February
Florianópolis , Brazil
France
4–1
Won
World Group, Quarterfinals
9–11 April
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
Slovakia
3–2
Won
World Group, Semifinals
16–18 July
Brisbane , Australia
Australia
0–5
Lost
Recent Results
Year
Competition
Date
Location
Opponent
Score
Result
2008
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round
8–10 February
bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round
13–15 April
Sorocaba , Brazil
Colombia
4–1
Won
World Group, Playoffs
21–23 September
Zadar , Croatia
Croatia
1–4
Lost
2009
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round
6–8 March
bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round
10–12 May
Tunja , Colombia
Colombia
4–1
Won
World Group, Playoffs
20–22 September
Porto Alegre , Brazil
Ecuador
2–3
Lost
2010
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round
5–7 March
bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round
09–11 May
Bauru , Brazil
Uruguay
5–0
Won
World Group Playoffs
19–21 September
Chennai , India
India
2–3
Lost
2011
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round
4–6 March
bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round
8–10 Jul
Montevideo , Uruguay
Uruguay
5–0
Won
World Group Playoffs
16–18 September
Kazan , Russia
Russia
2–3
Lost
2012
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round
10–12 February
bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round
6–8 April
São José do Rio Preto , Brazil
Colombia
4–1
Won
World Group Playoffs
14–16 September
São José do Rio Preto , Brazil
Russia
5–0
Won
2013
World Group, 1st Round
1–3 February
Jacksonville , United States
United States
2-3
Lost
World Group Playoffs
13–15 September
Ulm , Germany
Germany
1-4
Lost
2014
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round
31–2 February
bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round
4–6 April
Guayaquil , Ecuador
Ecuador
3–1
Won
World Group Playoffs
12–14 September
São Paulo , Brazil
Spain
3–1
Won
2015
World Group, 1st Round
6–8 March
Buenos Aires , Argentina
Argentina
2–3
Lost
World Group Playoffs
18–20 September
Florianópolis , Brazil
Croatia
1–3
Lost
2016
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round
4–6 March
bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round
15–18 July
Belo Horizonte , Brazil
Ecuador
3–1
Won
World Group Playoffs
16–18 September
Ostend , Belgium
Belgium
0–4
Lost
2017
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round
3–5 February
bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round
7–9 April
Ambato, Ecuador
Ecuador
5-0
Won
World Group Playoffs
15–17 September
Osaka , Japan
Japan
1-3
Lost
2018
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round
2–3 February
Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
3-2
Won
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round
6–7 April
Barranquilla , Colombia
Colombia
2-3
Lost
2019
World Group Qualifiers
1–2 February
Uberlândia , Brazil
Belgium
1-3
Lost
Americas Zone, Group I
13–14 September
Criciúma , Brazil
Barbados
3-1
Won
2020–21
World Group Qualifiers
6–7 March
Adelaide , Australia
Australia
1-3
Lost
World Group I
18–19 September
Jounieh , Lebanon
Lebanon
4-0
Won
2022
Qualifying Round
4–5 March
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
Germany
1-3
Lost
Active single players listed in bold and active double players listed also in italic ; active player rankings (in parentheses) as of February 22, 2016
See also
External links
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Group V
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