Brazil Davis Cup team


The Brazil Davis Cup team represents Brazil in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Brazilian Tennis Confederation.
After nine years, Brazil returned to the World Group in 2013 with a defeat by the United States in the first round. Brazil also played in 2015, losing to Argentina.

Current team (2019">2019 Davis Cup">2019)

Brazil competed in its first Davis Cup in 1932.

Results

Best results

Recent Results

Former squad members

Active single players listed in bold and active double players listed also in italic; active player rankings as of February 22, 2016
PlayerFirst Year PlayedYears PlayedNumber of tiesTotal W-LSingles W-LDoubles W-L
Thomaz Koch164474–4446–3228–12
José Edison Mandarino154368–4241–3127–11
Carlos Kirmayr142834–2217–1517–7
Cássio Motta112728–2113–1615–5
Jaime Oncins112523–1412–811–6
Gustavo Kuerten112334–1821–1113–7
Luiz Mattar92020–1816–154–3
Fernando Meligeni101913–1613–160–0
André Sá91814–104–410–6
Carlos Alberto Fernandes81625–1516–109–5
Thomaz Bellucci 101818–1319–141–0
Marcelo Melo 81513–31–012–3
Ronald Barnes81416–181–79–5
Bruno Soares 71313–22–011–2
Fernando Roese8136–92–14–8
Marcos Hocevar5107–97–80–1
Flávio Saretta51010–59–51–0
Ricardo Mello4108–68–60–0
Luis Felipe Tavares795–74–51–2
Armando Vieira5913–1110–53–6
Nelson Aerts355–23–12–1
Jose Aguero352–42–40–0
Marcos Daniel555–24–21–0
Rogério Dutra 456–36–30–0
Ricardo Acioly341–30–01–3
Robert Falkenburg243–72–41–3
Alexandre Simoni342–30–22–1
Dacio Campos134–23–21–0
Ney Keller132–10–02–1
João Souza 232–32–30–0
Danilo Marcelino231–30–21–1
Roberto Cardozo120–20–20–0
Fernando Gentil222–01–01–0
Júlio Góes221–21–20–0
Ivan Kley220–50–40–1
Mauro Menezes221–20–11–1
Ronald Moreira123–22–11–1