Japan Davis Cup team
The Japan Davis Cup team represents Japan in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Japan Tennis Association.
Japan | |
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Captain | Satoshi Iwabuchi |
ITF ranking | 17 (no change) |
Colors | Red & White |
First year | 1921 |
Years played | 85 |
Ties played (W–L) | 192 (108-84) |
Years in World Group | 9 (2–8) |
Runners-up | 1 (1921) |
Most total wins | Takao Suzuki (41–23) |
Most singles wins | Tsuyoshi Fukui (27–12) Takao Suzuki (27–12) |
Most doubles wins | Takao Suzuki (14–11) |
Best doubles team | Satoshi Iwabuchi / Takao Suzuki (9–5) |
Most ties played | Takao Suzuki (31) |
Most years played | Takao Suzuki (15) |
Japan first competed at the Davis Cup in 1921, where they finished as runners-up. They were an inaugural member of the World Group in 1981 and competed at the top division until 1985 when they were relegated to the second division. They are currently competing in the World Group for the eighth time.
Players
Current squad
Team representing Japan vs. China (2019 Davis Cup Qualifying Round)
Rankings as of 28 January 2018
- Yoshihito Nishioka (ATP singles ranking No. 66, doubles ranking No. 332)
- Taro Daniel (ATP singles ranking No. 69, doubles ranking No. 465)
- Yasutaka Uchiyama (ATP singles ranking No. 170, doubles ranking No. 181)
- Yosuke Watanuki (ATP singles ranking No. 183, doubles ranking No. 436)
- Ben McLachlan (ATP doubles ranking No. 24)
Recent call-ups
The following players have been called up in the last four years. (Most recent call-up in brackets)
History
Japan competed in its first Davis Cup in 1921 finishing as the runners-up to the United States.
Results
Year | Competition | Date | Venue and Location | Surface | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2002 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 8–10 February 2002 | Gunsan, South Korea | Carpet, Indoor | South Korea | 3–2 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, 2nd Round | 5–7 April 2002 | Muang-Thong-Thani Complex, Bangkok, Thailand | Hard, Outdoor | Thailand | 1–4 | Loss | |
2003 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 7–9 February 2003 | R.K. Khanna Tennis Stadium, New Delhi, India | Grass (Grass), Outdoor | India | 1–4 | Loss |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round Relegation Play-offs | 4–6 April 2003 | Toyota City Gymnasium, Toyota, Aichi, Japan | Carpet, Indoor | Pakistan | 5–0 | Won | |
2004 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 6–8 February 2004 | Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia | Hard, Outdoor | Indonesia | 3–2 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, 2nd Round | 9–11 April 2004 | Utsubo Tennis Center, Osaka, Japan | Hard, Outdoor | India | 3–2 | Won | |
2004 Davis Cup World Group Play-offs | 24–26 September 2004 | Club Naval de Campo Las Salinas, Viña del Mar, Chile | Clay, Outdoor | Chile | 0–5 | Loss | |
2005 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 4–6 March 2005 | Soleada Club, Taoyuan, Taiwan | Hard (Rebound Ace), Outdoor | Chinese Taipei | 2–3 | Loss |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round Relegation Play-offs | 15–17 July 2005 | Namihaya Dome, Kadoma, Osaka, Japan | Carpet (Taraflex), Indoor | Thailand | 4–1 | Won | |
2006 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 10–12 February 2006 | Namihaya Dome, Kadoma, Osaka, Japan | Carpet (Taraflex), Indoor | China | 5–0 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Semifinals | 7–9 April 2006 | Rama Gardens Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand | Hard (Plexipave), Outdoor | Thailand | 2–3 | Loss | |
2007 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 9–11 February 2007 | Beijing International Tennis Center, Beijing, China | Hard (Rebound Ace), Indoor | China | 4–1 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Semifinals | 6–8 April 2007 | Namihaya Dome, Kadoma, Osaka, Japan | Carpet (Taraflex), Indoor | Thailand | 5–0 | Won | |
World Group, Play-offs | 21–23 September 2007 | Namihaya Dome, Kadoma, Osaka, Japan | Carpet (Taraflex), Indoor | Romania | 2–3 | Loss | |
2008 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 8–10 February 2008 | Rizal Memorial Tennis Center, Manila, Philippines | Hard (Truflex Acrylic), Outdoor | Philippines | 5–0 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Semifinals | 11–13 April 2008 | R.K. Khanna Tennis Stadium, New Delhi, India | Grass (Grass), Outdoor | India | 2–3 | Loss | |
2009 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 6–8 March 2009 | Namihaya Dome, Kadoma, Osaka, Japan | Carpet (Taraflex), Indoor | China | 5–0 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Semifinals | 8–10 May 2009 | Sport Complex Pahlavon, Namangan, Uzbekistan | Clay, Indoor | Uzbekistan | 2–3 | Loss | |
2010 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 5–7 March 2010 | Namihaya Dome, Kadoma, Osaka, Japan | Carpet (Taraflex), Indoor | Philippines | 5–0 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Semifinals | 7–9 May 2010 | Queensland Tennis Centre, Brisbane, Australia | Clay, Outdoor | Australia | 0–5 | Loss | |
2011 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 4–6 March 2011 | Plantation Bay Resort & Spa, Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines | Clay, Outdoor | Philippines | 3–1 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Semifinals | 8–10 July 2011 | Bourbon Beans Dome, Miki, Hyogo, Japan | Hard (Acrylic), Indoor | Uzbekistan | 4–1 | Won | |
World Group, Play-offs | 16–18 September 2011 | Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan | Hard (Deco Turf II), Outdoor | India | 4–1 | Won | |
2012 | World Group, 1st Round | 10–12 February 2012 | Bourbon Beans Dome, Miki, Hyogo, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Indoor | Croatia | 2–3 | Loss |
World Group, Play-offs | 14–16 September 2012 | Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Outdoor | Israel | 2–3 | Loss | |
2013 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, 1st Round | 1–3 February 2013 | Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Indoor | Indonesia | 5–0 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Semifinals | 5–7 April 2013 | Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Indoor | South Korea | 3–2 | Won | |
World Group, Play-offs | 13–15 September 2013 | Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Indoor | Colombia | 3–2 | Won | |
2014 | World Group, 1st Round | 31 January–2 February 2014 | Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Indoor | Canada | 4–1 | Won |
World Group, Quarterfinals | 4–6 April 2014 | Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Indoor | Czech Republic | 0–5 | Loss | |
2015 | World Group, 1st Round | 6–8 March 2015 | Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, Vancouver, Canada | Hard (Premier), Indoor | Canada | 2–3 | Loss |
World Group, Play-offs | 18–20 September 2015 | Club Campestre, Pereira, Colombia | Clay (Red Clay), Outdoor | Colombia | 3–2 | Won | |
2016 | World Group, 1st Round | 4–6 March 2016 | Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham, Great Britain | Hard (GreenSet Cushion), Indoor | Great Britain | 1–3 | Loss |
World Group, Play-offs | 16–18 September 2016 | Utsubo Tennis Center, Osaka, Japan | Hard, Outdoor | Ukraine | 5–0 | Won | |
2017 | World Group, 1st Round | 3–5 February 2017 | Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Indoor | France | 1–4 | Loss |
World Group, Play-offs | 15–18* September, 2017
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Utsubo Tennis Center, Osaka, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Outdoor | Brazil | 3–1 | Won | |
2018 | World Group, 1st Round | 2–4 February 2018 | Morioka Takaya Arena, Morioka, Japan[1][2] | Hard (GreenSet Pro), Indoor | Italy | 1–3 | Loss |
World Group, Play-offs | 14–16 September 2018 | Utsubo Tennis Center, Osaka, Japan | Hard (DecoTurf), Outdoor | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 4–0 | Won | |
2019 | Davis Cup Qualifying Round | 1–2 February 2019 | Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre, Guangzhou, China | Hard (TOPLUS MC Pro System), Outdoor | China | 3–2 | Won |
Finals, Round-Robin Group A | 19 November 2019 | Caja Mágica, Madrid, Spain | Hard, Indoor | France | 1–2 | Loss | |
Finals, Round-Robin Group A | 20 November 2019 | Caja Mágica, Madrid, Spain | Hard, Indoor | Serbia | 0–3 | Loss |
References
- "JTA_PR_Team". Japan Tennis Association Twitter Account (Japanese). Retrieved 2017-09-21.
- "Japan v Italy". daviscup.com.
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