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Ecuador Davis Cup team

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Ecuador
ITF ranking24 Steady (20 September 2021)
ColorsYellow and Blue
First year1961
Years played49
Ties played (W–L)105 (55–50)
Years in
World Group
6 (1–6)
Best finishQF (1985)
Most total winsNicolás Lapentti (61–34)
Most singles winsNicolás Lapentti (41–16)
Most doubles winsAndrés Gómez (20–15)
Nicolás Lapentti (20–18)
Best doubles teamAndrés Gómez/Ricardo Ycaza (9–3)
Most ties playedNicolás Lapentti (38)
Most years playedAndrés Gómez
Nicolás Lapentti (17)

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

Ecuador currently compete in the Americas Zone of Group I. Their best performance was in 1985, when they advanced to the quarterfinals in the World Group.

History

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Ecuador competed in its first Davis Cup in 1961.

Current team (2024)

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Results

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2000–2009

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Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2007 Americas Zone, Group II, 1st Round 9–11 February Guayaquil (ECU)  Netherlands Antilles 5–0 Won
Americas Zone, Group II, 2nd Round 6–8 April Punta del Este (URU)  Uruguay 0–5 Lost
2008 Americas Zone, Group II, 1st Round 8–10 February Curaçao (NAT)  Netherlands Antilles 4–1 Won
Americas Zone, Group II, 2nd Round 11–13 April Guayaquil (ECU)  Dominican Republic 4–1 Won
Americas Zone, Group II, 3rd Round 19–21 September Lambaré (PAR)  Paraguay 3–2 Won
2009 Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round 6–8 March Toronto (CAN)  Canada 3–2 Won
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round 8–10 May Quito (ECU)  Peru 4–1 Won
World Group play-offs 18–20 September Porto Alegre (BRA)  Brazil 3–2 Won

2010–2018

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Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 World Group, 1st Round 5–7 March Varaždin (CRO)  Croatia 0–5 Lost
World Group play-offs 17–19 September Bucharest (ROM)  Romania 0–5 Lost
2011 Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round 4–6 March bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round 8–10 July Guayaquil (ECU)  Canada 2–3 Lost
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round Relegation Play-off 16-18 September Guayaquil (ECU)  Mexico 3–2 Won
2012 Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round 10-12 February Salinas (ECU)  Colombia 1–4 Lost
Americas Zone, Group I, Regulation Play-off 14-16 September Lima (PER)  Peru 4–1 Won
2013 Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round 1-3 February bye
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round 5-7 April Manta (ECU)  Chile 4–1 Won
World Group play-offs 13-15 September Neuchâtel (SUI)   Switzerland 1–4 Lost
2014 Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round 31 January - 2 February Guayaquil (ECU)  Venezuela 3–2 Won
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round 4-6 April Guayaquil (ECU)  Brazil 1–3 Lost
2015 Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round 17–19 July Santo Domingo (DOM)  Dominican Republic 2–3 Lost
Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round Relegation Play-off 18–20 September Saint Michael (BAR)  Barbados 3–2 Won
2016 Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round 4–6 March Portoviejo (ECU)  Barbados 5–0 Won
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round 15–18 July Belo Horizonte (BRA)  Brazil 1–3 Lost
2017 Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round 3–5 February Guayaquil (ECU)  Peru 5–0 Won
Americas Zone, Group I, 2nd Round 7–9 April Ambato (ECU)  Brazil 0–5 Lost
2018 Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round 2–3 February Santiago (CHI)  Chile 1–3 Lost
Americas Zone, Group I, Relegation Play-off 14–15 September Saint Michael (BAR)  Barbados 4–0 Won
2019 Americas Zone, Group I, 1st Round 14–15 September Doral, Florida (USA)  Venezuela 4–0 Won
2021 Qualifying Round 6–7 March Miki (JPN)  Japan 3–0 Won

See also

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