Poland Davis Cup team
Poland Tennis Team
Poland Captain Mariusz Fyrstenberg ITF ranking 41 (18 March 2024) Highest ITF ranking 17 (2 November 2015 ) Colors Red & White First year 1925 Years played 85 Ties played (W–L) 171 (89-81) Best finish World Group (2016 ) Most total wins Bartłomiej Dąbrowski (37–25)Most singles wins Bartłomiej Dąbrowski (28–19) Most doubles wins Marcin Matkowski (31-10)Best doubles team Mariusz Fyrstenberg & Marcin Matkowski (19–6)Most ties played Marcin Matkowski (41) Most years played Marcin Matkowski (19)
The Poland men's national tennis team represents Poland in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Polski Związek Tenisowy .
Poland currently compete in World Group I.
History
Poland first played Davis Cup in 1925 (match with Great Britain loss 0–5) and contested in the World Group for the first time in 2016 . Its best performance has been reaching the Europe/Africa Zone Group I second round.
Jerzy Janowicz
Łukasz Kubot
Mariusz Fyrstenberg
Marcin Matkowski
2020–2029
2010–2019
Year
Competition
Opponent
Date
Location
Score
Result
2019
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Play-off
Estonia
11-14 Sep
Athens
2-0
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
Monaco
3-0
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
Greece
2-1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
Luxembourg
3-0
Win
2018
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 3rd Round
Romania
15–16 Sep
Cluj-Napoca
3–2
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 2nd Round
Zimbabwe
7–8 Apr
Sopot
4–1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Slovenia
3–4 Feb
Maribor
3–2
Win
2017
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Relegation Play-off
Slovakia
15–17 Sep
Bratislava
1–4
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st Round
Bosnia and Herzegovina
3–5 Feb
Zenica
0–5
Loss
2016
World Group play-offs
Germany
16–18 Sep
Berlin
3–2
Loss
World Group, 1st Round
Argentina
4–6 Mar
Gdańsk
2–3
Loss
2015
World Group play-offs
Slovakia
18–20 Sep
Gdynia
3–2
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd Round
Ukraine
17–19 Jul
Szczecin
3–1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st Round
Lithuania
6–8 Mar
Płock
3–2
Win
2014
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd Round
Croatia
4–6 Apr
Warsaw
1–3
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st Round
Russia
31 Jan – 2 Feb
Moscow
3–2
Win
2013
World Group play-offs
Australia
13 – 15 Sep
Warsaw
1–4
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Quarterfinal
South Africa
5–7 Apr
Zielona Góra
3–1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st Round
Slovenia
1–3 Feb
Wrocław
3–2
Win
2012
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 3rd Round
Belarus
14–16 Sep
Łódź
3–2
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 2nd Round
Estonia
6–8 Apr
Inowrocław
4–1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Madagascar
10–12 Feb
Warsaw
5–0
Win
2011
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 3rd Round
Finland
16–18 Sep
Espoo
2–3
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd Round
Israel
4–6 Mar
Ramat Hasharon
2–3
Loss
2010
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Relegation Play-off
Latvia
17–19 Sep
Riga
3–2
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st Round
Finland
5–7 Mar
Sopot
2–3
Loss
2000–2009
Year
Competition
Opponent
Date
Location
Score
Result
2009
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Relegation Play-off
Great Britain
18-20 Sep
Liverpool
3–2
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 2nd Round
Belgium
6-8 Mar
Angleur
1–4
Loss
2008
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Relegation Play-off
Belarus
18–20 Jul
Minsk
4:1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, 1st Round
Switzerland
8–10 Feb
Kreuzlingen
1–4
Loss
2007
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Final
Morocco
21–23 Sep
Puszczykowo
4–1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 2nd Round
Greece
20– 22 Jul
Thessaloniki
5–0
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Nigeria
6–8 Apr
Abuja
5–0
Win
2006
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 2nd Round
Georgia
21–23 Jul
Gdynia
2–3
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Latvia
7–9 Apr
Puszczykowo
5–0
Win
2005
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off
Estonia
15–17 Jul
Gdynia
5–0
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Algeria
4–6 Mar
Algiers
2–3
Loss
2004
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Final
Italy
24–26 Sep
Livorno
2–3
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 2nd Round
Algeria
16–18 Jul
Gdynia
4–1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Slovenia
9–11 Apr
Portoroz
3–2
Win
2003
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off
Monaco
11–13 Jul
Gdynia
5–0
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
South Africa
4–6 Apr
Polokwane
2–3
Loss
2002
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Play-off
Tunisia
12 May
Gdynia
?-?
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Play-off
Estonia
12 May
Gdynia
3–0
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Round Robin
Madagascar
11 May
Gdynia
3–0
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Round Robin
Tunisia
10 May
Gdynia
2–1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Round Robin
Macedonia
9 May
Gdynia
3–0
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group III, Round Robin
Cyprus
8 May
Gdynia
3–0
Win
2001
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Relegation Play-off
Yugoslavia
20–22 Jul
Belgrade
2–3
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Israel
27–29 Apr
Bytom
2–3
Loss
2000
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 2nd Round
Slovenia
21–23 Jul
Szczecin
2–3
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Estonia
28–30 Apr
Bytom
4–1
Win
1990–1999
Year
Competition
Opponent
Date
Location
Score
Result
1999
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Semifinal
Morocco
24–26 Sep
Casablanca
0:5
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal
Ivory Coast
16–18 Jul
Abidjan
3:1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Latvia
30 Apr–2 May
Jūrmala
3–2
Win
1998
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Rel. Play-off
Egypt
17–19 Jul
Bydgoszcz
4:1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Senegal
1–3 May
Dakar
2:3
Loss
1997
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Semifinal
Finland
19–21 Sep
Helsinki
2:3
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal
Ivory Coast
11–13 Jul
Bytom
4:1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Ghana
2–4 May
Poznań
5:0
Win
1996
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Semifinal
Slovakia
20–22 Sep
Trnava
1:4
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal
Belarus
12–14 Jul
Poznań
4:1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Nigeria
3–5 May
Warsaw
4:1
Win
1995
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Rel. Play-off
Lithuania
14-16 Jul
Vilnius
4:1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Nigeria
28–30 Apr
Lagos
2:3
Loss
1994
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Quarterfinal
Morocco
15–17 Jul
Warsaw
0:5
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Bulgaria
29 Apr – 1 May
Sopot
4:1
Win
1993
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, Rel. Play-off
Ivory Coast
16–18 Jul
Abidjan
3:1
Win
Europe/Africa Zone Group II, 1st Round
Bulgaria
30 Apr – 2 May
Sofia
2:3
Loss
1992
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Rel. Play-off
Norway
1–3 May
Oslo
1:4
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Quarterfinal
Hungary
31 Jan – 2 Feb
Budapest
2:3
Loss
1991
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Semifinal
Great Britain
3–5 May
Warsaw
1:4
Loss
Europe/Africa Zone Group I, Quarterfinal
Romania
1–3 Feb
Poznań
5:0
Win
1990
Europe Zone Group II, Final
Norway
20–22 Jul
Warsaw
4:1
Win
Europe Zone Group II, Semifinal
Bulgaria
15–17 Jun
Warsaw
4:1
Win
Europe Zone Group II, Quarterfinal
Luxembourg
4–6 Feb
Luxembourg
4:1
Win
1980–1989
1970–1979
1960–1969
1950–1959
1940–1949
Year
Competition
Opponent
Date
Location
Score
Result
1949
Not played
1948
Europe Zone, 1st Round
Italy
30 Apr – 2 May
W/O
1947
Europe Zone, 2nd Round
Great Britain
15–17 May
Warsaw
2–3
Loss
1946 - 1940
Not played (World War II )
1930–1939
Year
Competition
Opponent
Date
Location
Score
Result
1939
Europe Zone, 2nd Round
Germany
19–21 May
Warsaw
2:3
Loss
Europe Zone, 1st Round
Netherlands
5–7 May
Warsaw
4–1
Win
1938
Europe Zone, 2nd Round
Italy
19–21 May
Milan
2–3
Loss
Europe Zone, 1st Round
Denmark
5–7 May
Kraków
5–0
Win
1937
Europe Zone, 2nd Round
Czechoslovakia
15–17 May
Warsaw
0–5
Loss
1936
Europe Zone, 2nd Round
Austria
15–17 May
Vienna
2–3
Loss
1935
Europe Zone, Quarterfinal
South Africa
17–19 May
Warsaw
2–3
Loss
1934
Europe Zone, Qualifying Round
Greece
31 Aug – 2 Sep
Warsaw
5–0
Win
Europe Zone, Qualifying Round
Estonia
3–5 Aug
Warsaw
5–0
Win
Europe Zone, Qualifying Round
Belgium
20–22 Jul
Warsaw
4–1
Win
1933
Europe Zone, Qualifying Round
Italy
4–6 Aug
Warsaw
2–3
Loss
Europe Zone, 1st Round
Netherlands
5–7 May
The Hague
2–3
Loss
1932
Europe Zone, Quarterfinal
Great Britain
10-12 Jun
Warsaw
1–4
Loss
Europe Zone, 2nd Round
Netherlands
15–17 May
Warsaw
4–1
Win
1931
Europe Zone, Quarterfinal
Denmark
20–22 May
Copenhagen
2–3
Loss
Europe Zone, 2nd Round
Norway
13–15 May
Oslo
3–0
Win
1925–1929
Head-to-head record
See also
References
External links
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Group V
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