India Davis Cup team

Indian national tennis team
India
CaptainMahesh Bhupathi
CoachZeeshan Ali
ITF ranking36 Increase +3 (24 February 2024)[1]
Colorssky blue & white
First year1921
Years played87
Ties played (W–L)207 (122–85)
Years in
World Group
18 (8–17)
Runners-up3 (1966, 1974 & 1987)
Most total winsLeander Paes (93–35)
Most singles winsRamanathan Krishnan (50–19)
Most doubles winsLeander Paes (45–13)
Best doubles teamMahesh Bhupathi/Leander Paes (25–2)
Most ties playedLeander Paes (58)
Most years playedLeander Paes (30)
Last updated on: 24 February 2024.

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

History

India competed in its first Davis Cup in 1921.[2]

India finished as runners-up 3 times (1966, 1974, 1987), the most by any nation from Asia proper. In 1974, the final was scratched and South Africa were awarded the Davis Cup after India refused to participate in the final due to the South African government's apartheid policies. India were strong favorites to win with Vijay Amritraj and Anand Amritraj at their best.[3][4]

Only Romania and India have contested more than one final without being crowned champion. In the 1974 Eastern Zone Final, India and Australia established a record for the most number of games in a tie, 327.[5]

Current team

Squad representing the India in the 2022 Davis Cup[6]
Player Win–loss Years played Ties Ranking
Singles Doubles Totals Singles Doubles
Yuki Bhambri 14–6 0–0 14–6 7 (2009, 2012–2015, 2017, 2022–present) 11 587 727
Rohan Bopanna 10–17 12–9 22–26 19 (2002–2003, 2005–2012, 2014–present) 31 31
Prajnesh Gunneswaran 3–6 0–0 3–6 5 (2017–2021) 6 278 1337
Ramkumar Ramanathan 10–9 0–1 10–10 7 (2016–present) 12 170 97
Divij Sharan 0–0 3–0 3–0 3 (2012, 2019, 2022–present) 3 1555 144
Source

Win–loss as of 12 March 2022, rankings as of 12 March 2022.

Non-playing captain

Notable former members

Results

1920s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
1921 Quarter-finals 18 Jul 1921 France Paris Clay France France 4–1 Won
Semi-finals 20 Aug 1921 United States Chicago Grass Japan Japan 0–5 Lost
1922 1st Round 20 Jun 1922 United Kingdom Beckenham Grass Romania Romania 5–0 Won
Quarter-finals 15 Jul 1922 United Kingdom Bristol Grass Spain Spain 1–4 Lost
1923 Europe Zone, 1st Round 4 Jun 1923 Republic of Ireland Dublin Grass Republic of Ireland Ireland 2–3 Lost
1924 Europe Zone, 2nd Round 31 May 1924 Netherlands Arnhem Clay Netherlands Netherlands 4–1 Won
Europe Zone, Quarter-finals 19 Jun 1924 France Paris Clay France France 0–4 Lost
1925 Europe Zone, 1st Round 18 May 1925 Belgium Brussels Belgium Belgium 3–2 Won
Europe Zone, Quarter-finals 14 Jun 1925 Austria Austria Austria Austria 4–0 Won
Europe Zone, Semi-finals 12 Jul 1925 Netherlands Noordwijk Clay Netherlands Netherlands 1–4 Lost
1926 Europe Zone, 1st Round 16 May 1926 Czechoslovakia Prague Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1–4 Lost
1927 Europe Zone, 1st Round 11 Jun 1927 Spain Barcelona Clay Spain Spain 3–2 Won
Europe Zone, 2nd Round 22 May 1927 Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 3–0 Won
Europe Zone, Quarter-finals 11 Jun 1927 Denmark Copenhagen Denmark Denmark 0–5 Lost
1928 Europe Zone 2nd Round 14 May 1928 Switzerland Zurich Switzerland Switzerland 3–2 Won
Europe Zone, Quarter-finals 11 Jun 1928 Italy Turin Clay Italy Italy 1–4 Lost

1930s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
1930 Europe Zone, 1st Round 22 Apr 1930 Greece Athens Greece Greece 3–2 Won
Europe Zone, 2nd Round 17 May 1930 United Kingdom London Clay Japan Japan 0–5 Lost
1932 Europe Zone, 1st Round 8 May 1932 Germany Berlin Germany Germany 0–5 Lost
1933 Europe Zone, 1st Round 1 Apr 1933 Finland Finland w/o Lost
1934 Europe Zone, 1st Round 20 May 1934 Switzerland Lucerne Switzerland Switzerland 0–5 Lost
1938 Europe Zone, 2nd Round 1 May 1938 Austria Austria w/o Won
Europe Zone, Quarter-finals 28 May 1938 Belgium Brussels Belgium Belgium 1–3 Lost
1939 Europe Zone, 2nd Round 21 May 1939 Belgium Brussels Belgium Belgium 2–3 Lost

1940s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
1947 Europe Zone, 2nd Round 18 May 1947 France Paris Clay France France 0–5 Lost
1948 Europe Zone, 1st Round 24 Apr 1948 United Kingdom London Clay United Kingdom Great Britain 2–3 Lost

1950s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
1952 Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 13 Dec 1952 Australia Brisbane Grass Italy Italy 2–3 Lost
1953 Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 5 Dec 1953 Australia Perth Grass Belgium Belgium 0–5 Lost
1954 Europe Zone, 2nd Round 16 May 1954 Austria Vienna Austria Austria 3–0 Won
Europe Zone, Quarter-finals 13 Jun 1954 France Paris Clay France France 1–4 Lost
1955 Europe Zone, 2nd Round 15 May 1955 Egypt Cairo Egypt Egypt 5–0 Won
Europe Zone, Quarter-finals 13 Jun 1955 United Kingdom Manchester Grass United Kingdom Great Britain 2–3 Lost
1956 Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 24 Mar 1956 Dominion of Ceylon Colombo Clay Dominion of Ceylon Ceylon 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 20 May 1956 Japan Tokyo Japan Japan 3–2 Won
Inter-Zonal, Final 16 Dec 1956 Australia Perth Grass United States United States 1–4 Lost
1957 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 3 Mar 1957 India Madras Federation of Malaya Malaya 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 28 Apr 1957 Philippines Manila Philippines Philippines 2–3 Lost
1958 Europe Zone, 1st Round 27 Apr 1958 Monaco Monaco Monaco Monaco 5–0 Won
Europe Zone, 2nd Round 18 May 1958 Italy Florence Clay Italy Italy 2–3 Lost
1959 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 1 Apr 1959 South Korea South Korea w/o Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 3 May 1959 Japan Tokyo Japan Japan 3–2 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 1 Jun 1959 India Calcutta Philippines Philippines 4–1 Won
Inter-Zonal, Final 16 Aug 1959 United States Boston Grass Australia Australia 1–4 Lost

1960s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
1960 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 6 Apr 1960 Dominion of Ceylon Colombo Clay Dominion of Ceylon Sri Lanka 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 24 Apr 1960 Thailand Bangkok Thailand Thailand 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 29 May 1960 Philippines Manila Philippines Philippines 0–3 Lost
1961 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 28 Mar 1961 Indonesia Bandung Indonesia Indonesia 4–1 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 3 Apr 1961 India Lucknow Thailand Thailand 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 8 May 1961 India New Delhi Japan Japan 4–1 Won
Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 2 Oct 1961 India New Delhi United States United States 2–3 Lost
1962 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 2 Apr 1962 Pakistan Lahore Pakistan Pakistan 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 16 Apr 1962 India Jaipur Iran Iran 4–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 6 May 1962 India New Delhi Philippines Philippines 5–0 Won
Inter-Zonal, Final 5 Dec 1962 India Madras Mexico Mexico 0–5 Lost
1963 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 2 Apr 1963 India Poona Pakistan Pakistan 4–1 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 22 Apr 1963 Federation of Malaya Kuala Lumpur Federation of Malaya Malaysia 4–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 7 May 1963 Japan Tokyo Japan Japan 3–2 Won
Inter-Zonal, Final 4 Nov 1963 India Bombay United States United States 0–5 Lost
1964 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 2 Mar 1964 India Hyderabad Dominion of Ceylon Ceylon 5–0 Won
Eastern zone, Semi-finals 15 Mar 1964 Pakistan Lahore Pakistan Pakistan 4–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 19 Apr 1964 South Vietnam Saigon South Vietnam South Vietnam 5–0 Won
Eastern Inter-Zonal, Final 26 Apr 1964 Philippines Manila Philippines Philippines 2–3 Lost
1965 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 21 Feb 1965 Iran Abadan Iran Iran 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 29 Mar 1965 Dominion of Ceylon Colombo Clay Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 12 Apr 1965 India Vijayawada South Vietnam South Vietnam 4–0 Won
Eastern Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 3 Oct 1965 Japan Tokyo Japan Japan 4–1 Won
Inter-Zonal, Final 7 Nov 1965 Spain Barcelona Clay Spain Spain 2–3 Lost
1966 Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 21 Mar 1966 India Ahmedabad Iran Iran 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 9 May 1966 India Madras Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 3 Oct 1966 Japan Tokyo Japan Japan 4–1 Won
Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 14 Nov 1966 India Calcutta West Germany West Germany 3–2 Won
Inter-Zonal, Final 6 Dec 1966 India Calcutta Brazil Brazil 3–2 Won
World Group, Challenge round 28 Dec 1966 Australia Melbourne Grass Australia Australia 1–4 Runner-up
1967 Eastern Zone, Quarter finals 27 Feb 1967 Dominion of Ceylon Colombo Clay Dominion of Ceylon Sri Lanka 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 30 Apr 1967 Iran Tehran Iran Iran 4–1 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 1 Oct 1967 India New Delhi Japan Japan 4–1 Won
Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 12 Nov 1967 Spain Barcelona Clay South Africa South Africa 0–5 Lost
1968 Eastern Zone, Final 28 Apr 1968 India Guwahati Dominion of Ceylon Sri Lanka 3–2 Won
Eastern Inter-Zone, Final 23 Sept 1968 Japan Tokyo Japan Japan 4–1 Won
Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 6 Oct 1968 Germany Munich Germany West Germany 3–2 Won
Inter-Zonal, Final 11 Nov 1968 Puerto Rico San Juan Hard United States United States 1–4 Lost
1969 Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 3 Mar 1969 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Malaysia 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 27 Mar 1969 Dominion of Ceylon Colombo Clay Dominion of Ceylon Sri Lanka 4–1 Won
Eastern Inter-Zonal, Final 12 May 1969 India Poona Japan Japan 5–0 Won
Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 3 Aug 1969 Romania Bucharest Clay Romania Romania 0–4 Lost

1970s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
1970 Eastern Zone B, Semi-finals 30 Mar 1970 India Patna Pakistan Pakistan 3–1 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 19 Apr 1970 India Bombay Dominion of Ceylon Ceylon 5–0 Won
Inter-Zonal, Final 5 May 1970 India Bangalore Australia Australia 3–1 Won
Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 3 Aug 1970 India Poona Germany West Germany 0–5 Lost
1971 Eastern Zone B, Semi-finals 4 Apr 1971 Dominion of Ceylon Colombo Clay Dominion of Ceylon Ceylon 4–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 1 May 1971 Pakistan Pakistan Pakistan w/o Won
Eastern Inter-Zonal, Final 17 May 1971 Japan Tokyo Japan Japan 3–2 Won
Inter-Zonal, Semi-finals 3 Aug 1971 India New Delhi Romania Romania 1–4 Lost
1972 Eastern Zone B, Semi finals 3 Apr 1972 India Lucknow Dominion of Ceylon Ceylon 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 30 Apr 1972 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Malaysia 5–0 Won
Eastern Inter-Zonal, Final 18 May 1972 India Bangalore Australia Australia 0–5 Lost
1973 Eastern zone, Semi-finals 22 Apr 1973 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Grass Pakistan Pakistan 4–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 6 May 1973 India Madras Australia Australia 0–4 Lost
1974 Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 5 May 1974 India Kanpur Japan Japan 4–1 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 12 May 1974 India Calcutta Australia Australia 3–2 Won
Inter-Zonal, Final 22 Sep 1974 India Pune Soviet Union Soviet Union 3–1 Won
World Group, Final 1 Dec 1974 South Africa  South Africa w/o[a] Runner-up
1975 Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 19 Jan 1975 India Lucknow New Zealand New Zealand 1–3 Lost
1976 Eastern Zone, 1st Round 28 Sep 1975 India Amritsar Thailand Thailand 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Qualifying Round 1 Oct 1975 Japan Tokyo Japan Japan 3–2 Won
Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 21 Dec 1975 Philippines Manila Philippines Philippines 4–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 18 Jan 1976 New Zealand Auckland Grass New Zealand New Zealand 2–3 Lost
1977 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 4 Dec 1976 India New Delhi Japan Japan 3–2 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 23 Jan 1977 Australia Perth Grass Australia Australia 0–5 Lost
1978 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 12 Dec 1977 India Coimbatore South Korea South Korea 4–1 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 21 Jan 1978 India New Delhi New Zealand New Zealand 1–4 Lost
1979 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 7 Dec 1978 India Ahmedabad Indonesia Indonesia 4–1 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 12 Feb 1979 India Madras Clay Australia Australia 2–3 Lost

1980s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
1980 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 9 Dec 1979 South Korea Seoul South Korea South Korea 2–3 Lost
1981 Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 15 Feb 1981 Thailand Bangkok Hard Thailand Thailand 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 8 Mar 1981 Indonesia Jakarta Clay Indonesia Indonesia 3–2 Won
1982 World Group, 1st Round 7 Mar 1982 United States Carlsbad Hard United States United States 1–4 Lost
World group, Relegation play-offs 3 Oct 1982 Soviet Union Donetsk Clay Soviet Union Soviet Union 1–4 Lost
1983 Eastern Zone, Quarter-finals 6 Mar 1983 Sri Lanka Colombo Clay Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 4–1 Won
Eastern Zone, Semi-finals 8 May 1983 India New Delhi Grass Thailand Thailand 5–0 Won
Eastern Zone, Final 2 Oct 1983 Japan Tokyo Hard Japan Japan 3–2 Won
1984 World Cup, 1st Round 26 Feb 1984 India New Delhi Grass France France 1–4 Lost
World Group, Relegation play-offs 30 Sep 1984 Denmark Aarhus Clay Denmark Denmark 3–2 Won
1985 World Group, 1st Round 10 Mar 1985 India Calcutta Grass Italy Italy 3–2 Won
World Group, Quarter-finals 4 Aug 1985 India Bangalore Grass Sweden Sweden 1–4 Lost
1986 World Cup, 1st Round 9 Mar 1986 India Calcutta Grass Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1–4 Lost
World Group, Relegation play-offs 5 Oct 1986 India New Delhi Grass Soviet Union Soviet Union 4–1 Won
1987 World Group, 1st Round 15 Mar 1987 India New Delhi Grass Argentina Argentina 3–2 Won
World Group, Quarter-finals 26 Jul 1987 India New Delhi Grass Israel Israel 4–0 Won
World Group, Semi-finals 4 Oct 1987 Australia Sydney Grass Australia Australia 3–2 Won
World Group, Final 20 Dec 1987 Sweden Gothenburg Clay(i) Sweden Sweden 0–5 Runner-up
1988 World Group, 1st Round 7 Feb 1988 India New Delhi Grass Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 2–3 Lost
World Group, Relegation play-offs 9 Apr 1988 Israel Israel Israel w/o Lost
1989 Asia/Oceania Zone, 2nd Round 7 May 1989 India Bharuch Grass South Korea South Korea 1–4 Lost

1990s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
1990 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 1 Apr 1990 India Chandigarh Grass Japan Japan 4–1 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 6 May 1990 South Korea Seoul Clay South Korea South Korea 0–5 Lost
1991 Asia/Oceania Group I, Preliminary Round 10 Feb 1991 Thailand Bangkok Hard Thailand Thailand 5–0 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 31 Mar 1991 India Jaipur Grass Indonesia Indonesia 4–1 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 5 May 1991 India New Delhi Grass South Korea South Korea 3–2 Won
World Group, qualifying round 22 Sep 1991 Brazil Sao Paulo Clay Brazil Brazil 1–4 Lost
1992 Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 3 May 1992 Indonesia Jakarta Clay Indonesia Indonesia 5–0 Won
World Group, qualifying round 27 Sep 1992 India New Delhi Grass United Kingdom Great Britain 4–1 Won
1993 World Group, 1st Round 28 Mar 1993 India Calcutta Grass Switzerland Switzerland 3–2 Won
World Group, Quarter-finals 19 Jul 1993 France Frejus Clay France France 3–2 Won
World Group, Semi-finals 26 Sep 1993 India Chandigarh Grass Australia Australia 0–5 Lost
1994 1994 Davis Cup World Group, 1st Round 27 Mar 1994 India New Delhi Grass United States United States 0–5 Lost
World Group, qualifying round 25 Sep 1994 India Jaipur Grass South Africa South Africa 2–3 Lost
1995 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 5 Feb 1995 India Calcutta Grass Hong Kong Hong Kong 4–1 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 2 Apr 1995 India New Delhi Grass Philippines Philippines 5–0 Won
World Group, qualifying round 24 Sep 1995 India New Delhi Grass Croatia Croatia 3–2 Won
1996 World Group, 1st Round 11 Feb 1996 India Jaipur Grass Netherlands Netherlands 3–2 Won
World Group, Quarter-finals 7 Apr 1996 India Calcutta Grass Sweden Sweden 0–5 Lost
1997 World Group, 1st Round 9 Feb 1997 Czech Republic Pribram Clay(i) Czech Republic Czech Republic 2–3 Lost
World Group, qualifying round 21 Sep 1997 India New Delhi Grass Chile Chile 3–2 Won
1998 World Group, 1st Round 5 Apr 1998 Italy Genoa Clay Italy Italy 1–4 Lost
World Group, qualifying round 27 Sep 1998 United Kingdom Nottingham Hard United Kingdom Great Britain 2–3 Lost
1999 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 21 Feb 1999 South Korea Seogwipo Hard South Korea South Korea 2–3 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round Relegation Play-offs 4 Apr 1999 India Calcutta Grass China China 5–0 Won

2000s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
2000 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 6 Feb 2000 India Lucknow Grass Lebanon Lebanon 3–2 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 9 Apr 2000 India New Delhi Grass South Korea South Korea 4–1 Won
World Group, qualifying round 23 Jul 2000 Sweden Båstad Clay Sweden Sweden 0–5 Lost
2001 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 11 Feb 2001 China Hebei Hard(i) China China 3–2 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 7 Apr 2001 Japan Tokyo Hard(i) Japan Japan 3–2 Won
World Group, qualifying round 14 Oct 2001 United States Winston-Salem Hard(i) United States United States 1–4 Lost
2002 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 10 Feb 2002 Lebanon Beirut Hard(i) Lebanon Lebanon 5–0 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 7 Apr 2002 New Zealand Wellington Hard New Zealand New Zealand 4–1 Won
World Group, qualifying round 22 Sep 2002 Australia Adelaide Hard Australia Australia 0–5 Lost
2003 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 9 Feb 2003 India New Delhi Grass Japan Japan 4–1 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 6 Apr 2003 India Kolkata Grass New Zealand New Zealand 4–1 Won
World Group, play-offs 21 Sep 2003 Netherlands Zwolle Hard(i) Netherlands Netherlands 0–5 Lost
2004 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 8 Feb 2004 New Zealand Invercargill Carpet(i) New Zealand New Zealand 3–2 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 11 Apr 2004 Japan Osaka Hard Japan Japan 2–3 Lost
2005 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 6 Mar 2005 India New Delhi Grass China China 5–0 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 1 May 2005 India Jaipur Grass Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 5–0 Won
World Group, play-offs 26 Sep 2005 India New Delhi Grass Sweden Sweden 1–3 Lost
2006 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 12 Feb 2006 South Korea Changwon Hard South Korea South Korea 1–4 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Rd Play-offs 9 Apr 2006 India Mumbai Grass Pakistan Pakistan 3–2 Won
2007 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 11 Feb 2007 Uzbekistan Namangan Clay Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 1–4 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Rd Play-offs 8 Apr 2007 Kazakhstan Almaty Hard(i) Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 3–2 Won
2008 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 10 Feb 2008 India New Delhi Grass Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 3–2 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 13 Apr 2008 India New Delhi Grass Japan Japan 3–2 Won
World Group, play-offs 21 Sep 2008 Romania Bucharest Clay Romania Romania 1–4 Lost
2009 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 8 Mar 2009 Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung Hard Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 3–2 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 10 May 2009 India Chennai Hard Australia Australia w/o Won
World Group, play-offs 20 Sep 2009 South Africa Johannesburg Hard(i) South Africa South Africa 4–1 Won

2010s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
2010 World Group, 1st Round 7 Mar 2010 Russia Moscow Hard(i) Russia Russia 2–3 Lost
World Group, play-offs 19 Sep 2010 India Chennai Hard Brazil Brazil 3–2 Won
2011 World Group, 1st Round 6 Mar 2011 Serbia Novi Sad Hard(i) Serbia Serbia 1–4 Lost
World Group, play-offs 18 Sep 2011 Japan Tokyo Hard Japan Japan 1–4 Lost
2012 Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 8 Apr 2012 Uzbekistan Namangan Clay Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 2–3 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Rd Play-offs 16 Sep 2012 India Chandigarh Hard New Zealand New Zealand 5–0 Won
2013 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 3 Feb 2013 India New Delhi Hard South Korea South Korea 1–4 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Rd Play-offs 7 Apr 2013 India Bangalore Hard Indonesia Indonesia 5–0 Won
2014 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 2 Feb 2014 India Indore Hard Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 5–0 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 6 Apr 2014 South Korea Busan Hard South Korea South Korea 3–1 Won
World Group, play-offs 14 Sep 2014 India Bangalore Hard Serbia Serbia 2–3 Lost
2015 Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 19 Jul 2015 New Zealand Christchurch Hard(i) New Zealand New Zealand 3–2 Won
World Group, play-offs 20 Sep 2015 India New Delhi Hard Czech Republic Czech Republic 1–3 Lost
2016 Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 17 Jul 2016 India Chandigarh Grass South Korea South Korea 4–1 Won
World Group, play-offs 18 Sep 2016 India New Delhi Hard Spain Spain 0–5 Lost
2017 Asia/Oceania Group I, 1st Round 5 Feb 2017 India Pune Hard New Zealand New Zealand 4–1 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 9 Apr 2017 India Bangalore Hard Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 4–1 Won
World Group, play-offs 17 Sep 2017 Canada Edmonton Hard(i) Canada Canada 2–3 Lost
2018 Asia/Oceania Group I, 2nd Round 7 Apr 2018 China Tianjin Hard China China 3–2 Won
World Group, play-offs 16 Sep 2018 Serbia Kraljevo Clay(i) Serbia Serbia 0–4 Lost
2019 World Group, qualifying round 2 Feb 2019 India Kolkata Grass Italy Italy 1–3 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I 30 Nov 2019 Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan[b] Hard(i) Pakistan Pakistan 4–0 Won

2020s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
2020–21 Finals, qualifying round 7 Mar 2020 Croatia Zagreb Hard(i) Croatia Croatia 1–3 Lost
World Group I 18 Sep 2021 Finland Espoo Hard(i) Finland Finland 1–3 Lost
2022 World Group I, Play-offs 5 Mar 2022 India New Delhi Grass Denmark Denmark 4–0 Won
World Group I 17 Sep 2022 Norway Lillehammer Hard(i) Norway Norway 1–3 Lost
2023 World Group I, Play-offs 4 February 2023 Denmark Hillerod Hard(i) Denmark Denmark 2–3 Lost
World Group II 17 September 2023 India Lucknow Hard Morocco Morocco 4–1 Won
2024 World Group I, Play-offs 4 Feb 2024 Pakistan Islamabad Grass Pakistan Pakistan 4–0 Won

Notes

Footnotes

  1. ^ India boycotted Davis Cup final owing to the South African government's apartheid policies.[4]
  2. ^ The Davis Cup tie was postponed from 14-15 September to 29-30 November and shifted out of Pakistan to a neutral venue due to the security concerns raised by India.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ "Davis Cup - Rankings". Davis Cup. 3 December 2019. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Davis Cup India Profile". Davis Cup. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  3. ^ "India turns to a Californian to regain Davis Cup prestige". Bill Dwyre. Los Angeles Times. 4 October 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  4. ^ a b "The Year the Davis Cup Felt Empty". Dave Seminia. New York Times. 28 November 2009. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  5. ^ "Davis Cup India Profile". Davis Cup. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  6. ^ D'Cunha, Zenia (3 March 2022). "Grass is green for India as they take on underdogs Denmark in Davis Cup". ESPN. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  7. ^ "ITF STATEMENT REGARDING PAKISTAN V INDIA". Davis Cup. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  8. ^ "ITF rejects PTF's appeal, nominates Nur-Sultan as venue for India-Pakistan Davis Cup tie". The Times of India. Press Trust of India. 19 November 2019. Retrieved 25 November 2019.

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