Uruguay Davis Cup team

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Uruguay
CaptainEnrique Pérez Cassarino
ITF ranking29 Steady
First year1931
Years played45
Ties played (W–L)86 (42-44)
Best finishWG Play-offs (1990, 1992, 1994)
Most total winsMarcelo Filippini (42-36)
Most singles winsMarcelo Filippini (31-22)
Diego Pérez (31-23)
Most doubles winsMarcel Felder (11-8)
Best doubles teamPablo Cuevas/Marcel Felder (7-1)
Most ties playedMarcelo Filippini (33)
Most years playedDiego Pérez (16)
Rodrigo Arús and Nicolás Xiviller at the 2018 Davis Cup

The Uruguay Davis Cup team represents Uruguay in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Asociación Uruguaya de Tenis.

Uruguay had been playing in Group II since being relegated in 1996. In 2007, they won the Americas Zone Group II final against Paraguay without losing a rubber, and now competes in the Americas Zone Group I since 2019.

History

Uruguay competed in its first Davis Cup in 1931. Their best finish has been reaching the World Group play-offs, in 1990 (losing to Mexico), 1992 (losing to The Netherlands), and 1994 (losing to Austria).

Current team (2014)

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