Thailand Davis Cup team

In today's article we will explore the fascinating history of Thailand Davis Cup team and its impact on modern society. From its inception to the present, Thailand Davis Cup team has played a crucial role in various aspects of everyday life, influencing entire generations and leaving an indelible mark on culture. Through detailed analysis, we will examine the different aspects that make Thailand Davis Cup team such a relevant and intriguing topic, from its origins to its relevance in today's world. In addition, we will explore its impact in areas as diverse as technology, politics, health and education, offering a comprehensive view of its importance in the contemporary context.

Thailand
CaptainThanakorn Srichaphan
ITF ranking49 Steady (20 September 2021)
Colorsred and white
First year1958
Years played42
Ties played (W–L)92 (49-43)
Best finishWG Play-offs (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006)
Most total winsDanai Udomchoke (42-20)
Most singles winsDanai Udomchoke (40-17)
Most doubles winsVittaya Samrej (21-13)
Best doubles teamVittaya Samrej/Narathorn Srichaphan (11-5)
Sanchai Ratiwatana/Sonchat Ratiwatana (11–9)
Most ties playedVittaya Samrej (37)
Most years playedVittaya Samrej (18)

The Thailand men's national tennis team represents Thailand in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand.

Thailand currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group II. They have never competed in the World Group, but reached the Play-offs on four occasions.

History

Thailand competed in its first Davis Cup in 1958.

Results and fixtures

Below are the results of Thailand team since 2000's, when the competition started being held in the World Group play-offs and qualifying round format.

World Group play-offs

Year Home team Score Visiting team Location Venue Door Surface
2002  Great Britain 3–2  Thailand Birmingham National Indoor Arena Indoor Carpet
2003  Thailand 1–4  Czech Republic Nonthaburi Impact, Muang Thong Thani Indoor Hard
2004  Russia 5–0  Thailand Moscow Olympic Stadium Indoor Clay
2006  Germany 4–1  Thailand Düsseldorf Rochus Club Outdoor Clay

2000's

2020's

Current team (2022)

See also

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