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The Germany Davis Cup team represents Germany in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the German Tennis Federation. As East Germany never participated in the Davis Cup, and the Deutscher Tennisbund remained the same organization throughout the century, the West German Davis Cup team is included in this article.

Germany has won the Davis Cup three times (1988, 1989, 1993) and finished as runners-up twice (1970, 1985).

Current team

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Players representing Germany at the 2025 Davis Cup Qualifiers first round
Player Age Win–loss total First
year
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Yannick Hanfmann Script error: No such module "age". 4–1 0–0 4–1 2017 5 92 236
Maximilian Marterer Script error: No such module "age". 4–1 0–0 4–1 2023 5 198 Script error: No such module "sort".
Daniel Masur Script error: No such module "age". 0–1 0–1 0–2 2016 2 265 226
Kevin Krawietz Script error: No such module "age". 0–1 17–1 17–2 2019 18 Script error: No such module "sort". 6
Tim Pütz Script error: No such module "age". 0–0 19–1 19–1 2017 20 Script error: No such module "sort". 9

Statistics correct as of 1 February 2025.

History

Germany competed in its first Davis Cup in 1913. Since then they have reached five finals.

First final participation in 1970

In 1970, Germany reached the Davis Cup final for the first time. Having defeated Denmark, Egypt, Belgium and the Soviet Union in the European zone they played India and Spain in the so-called interzonal zone, beating both teams. In the final Wilhelm Bungert and Christian Kuhnke played Arthur Ashe and Cliff Richey in singles, and Bob Lutz/Stan Smith in doubles. The German players lost all five matches, all but one in three sets.

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Second final participation in 1985

Fifteen years later Germany reached the Davis Cup final for the second time. After close successes against Spain and the United States and a clear victory against Czechoslovakia in the World Group Germany played Sweden at home in Munich. Germany played with Boris Becker and Michael Westphal in the singles and with Becker/Andreas Maurer in the double. After the fourth rubber against Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg in the singles and Wilander/Joakim Nyström in the double the standings were 2–2. In the decisive fifth rubber Westphal lost to Stefan Edberg in four sets.

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First Davis Cup title in 1988

Only three years later Germany reached the Davis Cup final for the third time. After three 5–0 whitewashes against Brazil, Denmark and Yugoslavia Germany once again met Sweden. Now it was Sweden's turn to lose at home. Germany secured its triumph in the third match, the double. Carl-Uwe Steeb and Boris Becker had defeated Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg, respectively, before the German double consisting of Becker and Eric Jelen defeated Edberg and Anders Järryd in five sets. The fourth match which was shortened to best of three was won by Edberg before Sweden let Germany get its fourth point by a walkover.

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Second Davis Cup title in 1989

Germany defeated Indonesia, Czechoslovakia and the United States on the way to their second consecutive final and the final once again was Germany against Sweden. This time the final took place in Stuttgart. Mats Wilander achieved the 1–0 lead for Sweden by defeating Carl-Uwe Steeb in five sets before Boris Becker levelled the standings in a three-set victory against Stefan Edberg. Becker and Eric Jelen defeated the Sweden double of Jan Gunnarsson and Anders Järryd in five sets before Becker secured the second consecutive German Davis Cup title by defeating Mats Wilander in three sets.[4]

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Third Davis Cup title in 1993

It took Germany four years to reach the Davis Cup final for the fifth time, and they did so by beating Russia, the Czech Republic and – once again – Sweden. In the final against Australia that took place in Düsseldorf, Germany, Michael Stich defeated Jason Stoltenberg in five sets to mark the first point for Germany. In the second Friday single, Marc-Kevin Goellner lost to Richard Fromberg with a result of 7–9 in the fifth set. Stich and Patrik Kühnen defeated their Australian counterparts Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde in the double, marking the 2–1 for Germany. In the fourth rubber, Michael Stich clearly defeated Richard Fromberg in three sets before Goellner defeated Stoltenberg in the tie-break of the third and last set.

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Results

Results until 1980

Germany (1900–1960)

West Germany (1960–1980)

Recent performances

Here is the list of all match-ups since 1981, when the competition started being held in the World Group format.

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s


Year
Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2020 Qualifying round 6–7 March Düsseldorf (GER) File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 4–1 Win
2021 Finals, Group F 27 November Innsbruck (AUT) File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia [6] 2–1 Win
28 November File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 2–1 Win
Finals, Quarterfinals 30 November File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 2–1 Win
Finals, Semifinals 4 December Madrid (ESP) File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 1–2 Loss
2022 Qualifying round 4–5 March Rio de Janeiro (BRA) File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 3–1 Win
Finals, Group C 14 September Hamburg (GER) File:Flag of France.svg France 2–1 Win
16 September File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 2–1 Win
18 September File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 2–1 Win
Finals, Quarterfinals 24 November Málaga (ESP) File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 1–2 Loss
2023 Qualifying round 3–4 February Trier (GER) File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2–3 Loss
World Group I 16–17 September Mostar (BIH) File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina 4–0 Win
2024 Qualifying round 2–3 February Tatabánya (HUN) File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 3–2 Win
Finals, Group C 10 September Zhuhai (CHN) File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 3–0 Win
12 September File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 3–0 Win
14 September File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 1–2 Loss
Finals, Quarterfinals 20 November Málaga (ESP) File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 2–0 Win
Finals, Semifinals 22 November File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 0–2 Loss
2025 Qualifiers first round 31 January–1 February Vilnius (LTU) File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel 3–1 Win
Qualifiers second round 12–13 September Tokyo (JPN) File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan

Team captains

from 1985 on

Statistics

Player records

Most total wins overall
# Player Years Win–loss Win % Ties
played
Years
played
Singles Doubles Total
1 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1932–1953 58–10 24–9 82–19 81% 37 9
2 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1958–1971 52–27 14–9 66–36 65% 43 14
3 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1985–1999 38–3 16–9 54–12 82% 28 12
4 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1960–1972 35–15 16–8 51–23 69% 32 10
5 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1935–1939 33–13 16–4 49–17 74% 27 5
6 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1961–1970 26–11 10–5 36–16 Script error: No such module "sort". 26 9
7 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1990–1996 21–9 14–2 35–11 76% 17 7
8 Script error: No such module "Sort". 2007–2020 20–14 4–3 24–17 59% 23 13
9 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1998–2014 19–7 4–2 23–9 72% 18 11
10 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1928–1932 17–5 4–5 21–10 68% 14 4
Most total wins since 1981
# Player Years Win–loss Win % Ties
played
Years
played
Singles Doubles Total
1 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1985–1999 38–3 16–9 54–12 82% 28 12
2 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1990–1996 21–9 14–2 35–11 76% 17 7
3 Script error: No such module "Sort". 2007–2020 20–14 4–3 24–17 59% 23 13
4 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1998–2014 19–7 4–2 23–9 72% 18 11
5 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1986–1992 8–4 12–4 20–8 71% 16 7
6 Script error: No such module "Sort". 2017–2025 0–0 19–1 19–1 95% 20 8
Script error: No such module "Sort". 2015–2024 15–10 4–0 19–10 66% 22 8
8 Script error: No such module "Sort". 2019–2025 0–1 17–1 17–2 89% 18 6
9 Script error: No such module "Sort". 1982–1986 12–7 0–0 12–7 63% 10 5
Script error: No such module "Sort". 1993–2001 8–6 4–3 12–9 57% 12 7
Script error: No such module "Sort". 1998–2009 10–11 2–3 12–14 46% 15 10
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Team records

Statistics since 1981, as of 2025 Davis Cup Qualifiers first round.

Results
  • Champion: 3 times
  • Runner-up: 1 time
  • Lost in semifinals: 6 times
  • Lost in quarterfinals: 12 times
  • Lost in first round: 17 times
  • Lost in qualifying round: 1 time
  • Not in World Group: 3 times
Records by decade
  • 1981–1989: 18–7 (72%)
  • 1990–1999: 16–9 (64%)
  • 2000–2009: 11–10 (52%)
  • 2010–2019: 12–10 (55%)
  • 2020–: 14–5 (74%)
Records by ground
  • Home (55 ties): 40–15 (73%)
  • Away (44 ties): 24–21 (53%)
  • Neutral (12 ties): 7–5 (58%)
  • Total: (112 ties): 71–41 (63%)

Head-to-head records

Statistics since 1981, as of 2025 Davis Cup Qualifiers first round.

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See also

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External links

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