Switzerland Davis Cup team
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The Switzerland men's national tennis team represents Switzerland in the Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by Swiss Tennis.
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Captain | Severin Lüthi |
ITF ranking | 44 ![]() |
Highest ITF ranking | 2 (24 November 2014) |
Colors | Red & white |
First year | 1923 |
Years played | 85 |
Ties played (W–L) | 160 (76–84) |
Years in World Group | 23 (13–22) |
Davis Cup titles | 1 (2014) |
Runners-up | 1 (1992) |
Most total wins | Roger Federer (52–18) |
Most singles wins | Roger Federer (40–8) |
Most doubles wins | Jakob Hlasek (15–10) |
Best doubles team | Jakob Hlasek/ Marc Rosset (7–5) Markus Günthardt/ Heinz Günthardt (7–5) |
Most ties played | Heinz Günthardt (30) |
Most years played | Heinz Günthardt Roger Federer (15) |
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In 2007, Switzerland competed in the World Group for the 13th consecutive year – the third longest ongoing streak – before being relegated after losing 3–2 against the Czech Republic.
Switzerland, with 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer and three-time Grand Slam champion and then-reigning Australian Open champion Stan Wawrinka on the team, won its first Davis Cup title in 2014.