South Africa Davis Cup team explained

Type:Davis
South Africa
Captain:Marcos Ondruska
Itf Rank:51 1 (20 September 2021)
Colors:Green & White
First Year:1913
Years Played:63
Ties Played:149 (88–61)
Wg Played:5 (3–4)
Titles:1 (1974)
Player Wins:Wayne Ferreira (41–18)
Singles Wins:Cliff Drysdale (32–12)
Doubles Wins:Frew McMillan (23–5)
Best Doubles:Bob Hewitt &
Frew McMillan (16–1)
Most Ties:Frew McMillan (28)
Most Years:Wayne Ferreira (13)
Updated:April 2020

The South Africa men's national tennis team represents South Africa in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Tennis South Africa.

South Africa won the Davis Cup in 1974 by default as India withdrew from the finals as a protest against apartheid policies. They currently compete in Group II of the Europe/Africa Zone. They competed in the World Group from 1995 to 1998.

History

South Africa competed in its first Davis Cup in 1913. Their player with the most single wins all-time is Cliff Drysdale with 32 and in doubles it is Frew McMillan with 23.

Current team (2022)

All players

See main article: List of South Africa Davis Cup team representatives.