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Syria
ITF rankingT-75 Increase1
ColorsRed, white (green stars) and black
First year 1986
Years played35
Ties played (W–L)135 (63 - 72)
Years in
World Group
0
Most total winsRabi Bouhassoun (34 - 21)
Most singles winsRabi Bouhassoun (29 - 8)
Most doubles winsLays Salim (11 - 18)
Best doubles teamHayan Maarouf & Majdi Salim (5 - 4)
Most ties playedLays Salim (43)
Most years playedLays Salim (11)

The Syria Davis Cup team represents Syria in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Syrian Arab Tennis Federation. Syria currently competes in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group III.

History

Syria made their Davis Cup debut in 1986. Their best performance is reaching the Asia/Oceania Zone Group II second round in 1988.[ citation needed]

Syria currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group IV. They won Group III in 2000, 2010 and 2013. [1] [2]

Current team ( 2022)

Statistics

The youngest player in Syrian Davis Cup history was Rabi Bouhassoun, aged 15 years and 212 days.[ citation needed] The oldest player in Syrian Davis Cup history was Jehad Sheet, aged 41 years and 159 days.[ citation needed]

The longest rubber in Syrian Davis Cup history was 4 hours and 22 minutes, when on 9 February 2001 Selvam Veerasingam of Malaysia defeated Syria's Rabi Bouhassoun 7-6 6-7 7-6 7-6[ citation needed] The longest final set of a rubber, in Syrian Davis Cup history, took place on 9 April 1988 when Hassan Bin Bohari and Albert Teo of Singapore defeated Abdul-Latif Mourad and Samer Mourad of Syria 16-14 in the third and final set of the 6-4 6-3 16-14 match.[ citation needed]

2010s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group stage 28 Apr Tehran (IRN)   Iran 2–1 Win
29 Apr   Kuwait 3–0 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Promotional Play-off 1 May   Vietnam 1–2 Loss
2 May   Lebanon 2–1 Win
2011 Asia/Oceania Group II, First round 4–6 Mar Changwon (KOR)   South Korea 1–4 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group II, Play-offs 8–10 Jul Hong Kong   Hong Kong 1–4 Loss
2012 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group stage 25 Apr Tehran (IRN)   Bangladesh 3–0 Win
26 Apr   Malaysia 3–0 Win
27 Apr   Oman 3–0 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Promotional Play-off 28 Apr   Iran 2–1 Win
29 Apr   Kuwait 3–0 Win
2013 Asia/Oceania Group II, First round 1–3 Feb Lapu-Lapu (PHI)   Philippines 2–3 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group II, Play-offs 5–7 Apr Mishref (KUW)   Kuwait 2–3 Loss
2014 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 11 Jun Tehran (IRN)   Cambodia 2–1 Win
12 Jun   Malaysia 1–2 Loss
13 Jun   Turkmenistan 2–1 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 14 Jun   Iran 0–3 Loss
2015 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 25 Mar Kuala Lumpur (MAS)   Cambodia 2–1 Win
26 Mar   Vietnam 1–2 Loss
27 Mar   Turkmenistan 1–2 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 28 Mar   Saudi Arabia 3–0 Win
2016 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 12 Jul Tehran (IRN)   Singapore 3–0 Win
13 Jul   Qatar 2–1 Win
14 Jul   Turkmenistan 2–1 Win
15 Jul   Lebanon 0–3 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 16 Jul   Iran 1–2 Loss
2017 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 17 Jul Colombo (SRI) Pacific Oceania 1–2 Loss
19–20 Jul   Jordan 1–2 Loss
20 Jul   Sri Lanka 1–2 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 22 Jul   United Arab Emirates 2–0 Win
2018 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 2 Apr Hanoi (VIE)   Qatar 0–3 Loss
4 Apr   Saudi Arabia 2–1 Win
5 Apr   Kuwait 1–2 Loss
6 Apr   Jordan 2–1 Win
2019 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 26 Jun Singapore (SIN)   Iran 3–0 Win
27 Jun   Qatar 3–0 Win
28 Jun   Malaysia 2–1 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 29 Jul   Vietnam 0–2 Loss

2020s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2020 World Group II Play-offs 6–7 Mar Harare (ZIM)   Zimbabwe 1–3 Loss
2021 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group stage 15 Sep Amman (JOR)   Jordan 3–0 Win
16 Sep   Sri Lanka 3–0 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Promotional Play-off 18 Sep Pacific Oceania 1–2 Loss

See also

References

  1. ^ "Davis Cup - Teams".
  2. ^ "Davis Cup - Syria keeps things interesting in Asia/Oceania III".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syria
ITF rankingT-75 Increase1
ColorsRed, white (green stars) and black
First year 1986
Years played35
Ties played (W–L)135 (63 - 72)
Years in
World Group
0
Most total winsRabi Bouhassoun (34 - 21)
Most singles winsRabi Bouhassoun (29 - 8)
Most doubles winsLays Salim (11 - 18)
Best doubles teamHayan Maarouf & Majdi Salim (5 - 4)
Most ties playedLays Salim (43)
Most years playedLays Salim (11)

The Syria Davis Cup team represents Syria in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Syrian Arab Tennis Federation. Syria currently competes in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group III.

History

Syria made their Davis Cup debut in 1986. Their best performance is reaching the Asia/Oceania Zone Group II second round in 1988.[ citation needed]

Syria currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group IV. They won Group III in 2000, 2010 and 2013. [1] [2]

Current team ( 2022)

Statistics

The youngest player in Syrian Davis Cup history was Rabi Bouhassoun, aged 15 years and 212 days.[ citation needed] The oldest player in Syrian Davis Cup history was Jehad Sheet, aged 41 years and 159 days.[ citation needed]

The longest rubber in Syrian Davis Cup history was 4 hours and 22 minutes, when on 9 February 2001 Selvam Veerasingam of Malaysia defeated Syria's Rabi Bouhassoun 7-6 6-7 7-6 7-6[ citation needed] The longest final set of a rubber, in Syrian Davis Cup history, took place on 9 April 1988 when Hassan Bin Bohari and Albert Teo of Singapore defeated Abdul-Latif Mourad and Samer Mourad of Syria 16-14 in the third and final set of the 6-4 6-3 16-14 match.[ citation needed]

2010s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group stage 28 Apr Tehran (IRN)   Iran 2–1 Win
29 Apr   Kuwait 3–0 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Promotional Play-off 1 May   Vietnam 1–2 Loss
2 May   Lebanon 2–1 Win
2011 Asia/Oceania Group II, First round 4–6 Mar Changwon (KOR)   South Korea 1–4 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group II, Play-offs 8–10 Jul Hong Kong   Hong Kong 1–4 Loss
2012 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group stage 25 Apr Tehran (IRN)   Bangladesh 3–0 Win
26 Apr   Malaysia 3–0 Win
27 Apr   Oman 3–0 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Promotional Play-off 28 Apr   Iran 2–1 Win
29 Apr   Kuwait 3–0 Win
2013 Asia/Oceania Group II, First round 1–3 Feb Lapu-Lapu (PHI)   Philippines 2–3 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group II, Play-offs 5–7 Apr Mishref (KUW)   Kuwait 2–3 Loss
2014 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 11 Jun Tehran (IRN)   Cambodia 2–1 Win
12 Jun   Malaysia 1–2 Loss
13 Jun   Turkmenistan 2–1 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 14 Jun   Iran 0–3 Loss
2015 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 25 Mar Kuala Lumpur (MAS)   Cambodia 2–1 Win
26 Mar   Vietnam 1–2 Loss
27 Mar   Turkmenistan 1–2 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 28 Mar   Saudi Arabia 3–0 Win
2016 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 12 Jul Tehran (IRN)   Singapore 3–0 Win
13 Jul   Qatar 2–1 Win
14 Jul   Turkmenistan 2–1 Win
15 Jul   Lebanon 0–3 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 16 Jul   Iran 1–2 Loss
2017 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 17 Jul Colombo (SRI) Pacific Oceania 1–2 Loss
19–20 Jul   Jordan 1–2 Loss
20 Jul   Sri Lanka 1–2 Loss
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 22 Jul   United Arab Emirates 2–0 Win
2018 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 2 Apr Hanoi (VIE)   Qatar 0–3 Loss
4 Apr   Saudi Arabia 2–1 Win
5 Apr   Kuwait 1–2 Loss
6 Apr   Jordan 2–1 Win
2019 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group Stage 26 Jun Singapore (SIN)   Iran 3–0 Win
27 Jun   Qatar 3–0 Win
28 Jun   Malaysia 2–1 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Play-offs 29 Jul   Vietnam 0–2 Loss

2020s

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2020 World Group II Play-offs 6–7 Mar Harare (ZIM)   Zimbabwe 1–3 Loss
2021 Asia/Oceania Group III, Group stage 15 Sep Amman (JOR)   Jordan 3–0 Win
16 Sep   Sri Lanka 3–0 Win
Asia/Oceania Group III, Promotional Play-off 18 Sep Pacific Oceania 1–2 Loss

See also

References

  1. ^ "Davis Cup - Teams".
  2. ^ "Davis Cup - Syria keeps things interesting in Asia/Oceania III".

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