Mozambique Davis Cup team
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Mozambique | |
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ITF ranking | 104 Steady |
First year | 2014 |
Years played | 2 |
Ties played (W–L) | 9 (3–6) |
Best finish | Group III Africa |
Most total wins | Franco Mata (6–7) |
Most singles wins | Franco Mata (5–3) |
Most doubles wins | Ataide Suca (1-1) Jossefa Elias (1-2) Franco Mata (1–4) |
Best doubles team | Jossefa Elias/Hugo Moreira (1-0) Franco Mata/Ataide Suca (1–0) |
Most ties played | Franco Mata (8) |
Most years played | Franco Mata (2) Jossefa Elias (2) |
The Mozambique Davis Cup team represents Mozambique in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Federação Moçambicana de Ténis.
Mozambique currently compete in Africa Zone Group III.[1]
History
[edit ]Mozambique competed in its first Davis Cup in 2014.
- Hercilio Rafael Seda
- Jossefa Simao Elias
- Armando Sigauque
- Jaime Sigauque
Head to head
[edit ](by No. of ties)
- vs Algeria 2 ties 0–2
- vs Benin 2 ties 0–2
- vs Botswana 1 tie 1–0
- vs Congo 1 tie 1–0
- vs Libya 1 tie 1–0
- vs Egypt 1 tie 0–1
- vs Namibia 1 tie 0–1
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Davis Cup team still hopeful of promotion". The Herald. Retrieved 2023年07月21日.
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