Vietnam Davis Cup team

The Vietnam Davis Cup team represents Vietnam in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Vietnam Tennis Federation. The President of VTF is Mr Nguyễn Danh Thái while the General Secretary is Mr Nguyen Quoc Ky. Commercial and International Affairs is handled by Mr Long Le Hoang.

Vietnam
ITF ranking67
First year1964
Years played25
Ties played (W–L)84 (52 - 32)
Most total winsĐỗ Minh Quân (41 - 22)
Most singles winsĐỗ Minh Quân (27 - 13)
Most doubles winsLê Quốc Khánh (21 - 19)
Best doubles teamĐỗ Minh Quân & Lê Quốc Khánh (7 - 9)
Most ties playedLê Quốc Khánh (44), Đỗ Minh Quân (44)
Most years playedLê Quốc Khánh (12)

Vietnam currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group III. As South Vietnam they reached the final of Eastern Zone A in 1964, and of Eastern Zone B in 1965, 1969 and of Eastern Zone Preliminary Rounds in 1973.[1]

History

Vietnam competed in its first Davis Cup in 1964 as South Vietnam until 1974 before returning as Vietnam in 2003. After 10 years of competition in Asia/Oceania Groups 3 and 4, the Vietnamese team made it to Group 2 for the very first time in 2014.

Current team

Results

Zone legend
World Group/Inter-Zonal/Challenge Round
World Group Play-offs/Qualifying Play-offs
Continental Zone I
Continental Zone II
Continental Zone III
Continental Zone IV
YearZoneFinal roundFinal opponentScoreResult
2003Asia/Oceania Group IVPromotional Play-off Myanmar3–0Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2004Asia/Oceania Group III1st to 4th Play-off Pacific Oceania1–2Stayed at Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2005Asia/Oceania Group III1st to 4th Play-off Sri Lanka2–1Stayed at Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2006Asia/Oceania Group III5th to 8th Play-off Singapore2–1Stayed at Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2007Asia/Oceania Group III5th to 8th Play-off Malaysia2–1Stayed at Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2008Asia/Oceania Group III5th to 8th Play-off United Arab Emirates3–0Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV
2009Asia/Oceania Group IVRound robin United Arab Emirates2–1Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2010Asia/Oceania Group IIIPromotional Play-off Iran0–2Stayed at Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2011Asia/Oceania Group IIIPromotional Play-off Malaysia2–1Stayed at Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2012Asia/Oceania Group III5th to 6th Play-off Oman3–0Stayed at Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2013Asia/Oceania Group IIIPromotional Play-off Hong Kong2–1Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2014Asia/Oceania Group IIRelegation Play-off Sri Lanka2–3Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2015Asia/Oceania Group III1st to 4th Play-off Hong Kong2–0Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2016Asia/Oceania Group IISecond round Thailand0–5Stayed at Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
2017Asia/Oceania Group IIRelegation Play-off Iran0–5Relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III
2018Asia/Oceania Group IIIPromotional Play-off Qatar3–0Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group IIa
2019Asia/Oceania Group III1st to 2nd Play-off Syria2–0Promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
^a Vietnam stayed at Asia/Oceania Group III for the following year after a format change to the competition.

See also

References

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