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Belgium Davis Cup team

Davis Cup team representing Belgium


Davis Cup team representing Belgium

FieldValue
NameBelgium
ImageFlag of Belgium (civil).svg
CaptainJohan Van Herck
ITF Rank4 (6 December 2021)
ColorsRed & Black
First year1904
Years played95
Ties played185 (93–92)
WG played19 (10–18)
Runners-up3 (1904, 2015, 2017)
Player winsJacques Brichant (71–49)
Singles winsJacques Brichant (52–27)
Doubles winsPhilippe Washer (20–18)
Best doublesPhilippe Washer &
Jacques Brichant (16–14)
Most tiesJacques Brichant (42)
Most yearsJacques Brichant (17)

| Runners-up = 3 (1904, 2015, 2017) Jacques Brichant (16–14)

The Belgium men's national tennis team represents Belgium in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Royal Belgian Tennis Federation.

History

Belgium competed in its first Davis Cup in 1904 when it achieved its best result until 2015, a final lost to the British Isles. They made the final again, in 2015, when they lost to Great Britain yet again. They reached the final again in 2017, losing again, this time against France.

Current squad

*Player information and rankings *

PlayerATP rankingYears playedTotal W–LSingles W–LDoubles W–L
Zizou Bergs#133 (Singles)----
Joris De Loore#194 (Singles)----
David Goffin#134 (Singles)----
Sander Gillé#23 (Doubles)----
Joran Vliegen#23 (Doubles)-----

Results and fixtures

The following are lists of match results and scheduled matches for the current year and as well as previous Davis Cup results.

2026

Past results

2000s

YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2000World Group, 1st round4–6 FebruaryMoscow (RUS)1–4Lost
World Group play-offs21–23 JulyVenice (ITA)4–1Won
2001World Group, 1st round4–6 FebruaryGhent (BEL)0–5Lost
World Group play-offs21–23 SeptemberLiège (BEL)2–3Lost
2002Euro/African Zone, Group I5–7 AprilLiège (BEL)5–0Won
World Group play-offs20–22 SeptemberHarare (ZIM)4–1Won
2003World Group, 1st round7–9 FebruarySeville (ESP)0–5Lost
World Group play-offs19–21 SeptemberPörtschach (AUT)2–3Lost
2004Euro/African Zone, Group I9–11 AprilTournai (BEL)4–1Won
World Group play-offs24–26 SeptemberRijeka (CRO)2–3Lost
2005Euro/African Zone, Group I29 April – 1 MayBelgrade (SCG)3–2Won
World Group play-offs23–25 SeptemberLeuven (BEL)1–4Lost
2006Euro/African Zone, Group I7–9 AprilKyiv (UKR)4–1Won
World Group play-offs22–24 SeptemberBratislava (SVK)3–2Won
2007World Group, 1st round9–11 FebruaryLiège (BEL)3–2Won
World Group, Quarter-final6–8 AprilOstend (BEL)2–3Lost
2008World Group, 1st round8–10 FebruaryOstrava (CZE)2–3Lost
World Group play-offs19–21 SeptemberLausanne (SUI)1–4Lost
2009Europe/Africa Zone, Group I6–8 MarchLiège (BEL)4–1Won
World Group play-offs18–20 SeptemberCharleroi (BEL)3–2Won

2010s

YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2010World Group, 1st round5–7 MarchBree (BEL)1–4Lost
World Group, Play-off17–20 SeptemberCairns (AUS)3–2Won
2011World Group, 1st round4–6 MarchCharleroi (BEL)1–4Lost
World Group, Play-off16–18 SeptemberAntwerp (BEL)1–4Lost
2012Euro/African Zone, Group I6–8 AprilGlasgow (GBR)4–1Won
World Group, Play-off16–18 SeptemberBrussels (BEL)5–0Won
2013World Group, 1st round1–3 FebruaryCharleroi (BEL)2–3Lost
World Group, Play-off16–18 SeptemberAntwerp (BEL)3–2Won
2014World Group, 1st round31 January–2 Feb.Astana (KAZ)2–3Lost
World Group, Play-off12–14 SeptemberTallinn (EST)3–2Won
2015World Group, 1st round6–8 MarchLiège (BEL)3–2Won
World Group, Quarter-final17–19 JulyMiddelkerke (BEL)5–0Won
World Group, Semi-final18–20 SeptemberBrussels (BEL)3–2Won
World Group, Final27–29 NovemberGhent (BEL)1–3Runner-up
2016World Group, 1st round4–6 MarchLiège (BEL)2–3Lost
World Group, Play-off15–17 SeptemberOstend (BEL)4–0Won
2017World Group, 1st Round3–5 FebruaryFrankfurt (GER)4–1Won
World Group, Quarter-final7–9 AprilCharleroi (BEL)3–2Won
World Group, Semi-final15–17 SeptemberBrussels (BEL)3–2Won
World Group, Final24–26 NovemberVilleneuve-d'Asq (FRA)2–3Runner-up
2018World Group, 1st Round2–4 FebruaryLiège (BEL)3–2Won
World Group, Quarter-final6–8 AprilNashville (USA)0–4Lost
2019Qualifying round1–2 FebruaryUberlândia (BRA)3–1Won
Finals, Group stage18 NovemberMadrid (ESP)2–1Won
20 NovemberMadrid (ESP)1–2Lost

2020s

YearCompetitionDateLocationOpponentScoreResult
2020–21Qualifying round6–7 March 2020Debrecen (HUN)2–3Lost
World Group I18–19 September 2021Asunción (PAR)3–2Won
2022Qualifying round4–5 MarchEspoo (FIN)3–2Won
Finals, Group stage13 SeptemberHamburg (GER)0–3Lost
16 September1–2Lost
17 September1–2Lost
2023Qualifying round4–5 FebruarySeoul (KOR)2–3Lost
World Group I16–17 SeptemberHasselt (BEL)3–1Won
2024Qualifying round3–4 FebruaryVaraždin (CRO)3–1Won
Finals, Group stage10 SeptemberBologna (ITA)2–1Won
13 September1-2Lost
14 September1-2Lost
2025Qualifying round I1-2 FebruaryHasselt (BEL)3–1Won
Qualifying round II3–4 FebruarySydney (AUS)3–2Won
Finals18 NovemberBologna (ITA)2–0Won
21 November0-2Lost

References

References

  1. "Bulgaria v Belgium".
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