Australia Davis Cup Team - Statistics

Statistics

Since 1981 (Last updated 9 April 2012)

Record
  • Champion: 4 times (3 times Home, 1 time Away)
  • Runner-up: 4 times
  • Lost in Semifinals: 7 times
  • Lost in Quarterfinals: 4 times
  • Lost in First Round: 7 times
  • Not in World Group: 5 times
Home and away record (all 90 match-ups)
  • Performance at home (45 match-ups): 37–8 (82.2%)
  • Performance away (45 match-ups): 25–20 (55.5%)
  • Total: 62–28 (68.8%)
Head-to-head record (1981–)
  • Argentina 1–3
  • Austria 1–1
  • Belarus 1–0
  • Belgium 1–2
  • Brazil 2–0
  • Chile 1–1
  • China 2–0
  • Chinese Taipei 3–0
  • Croatia 1–0
  • Czech Republic 1–0
  • Ecuador 1–0
  • France 5–3
  • Germany 1–1
  • Great Britain 3–0
  • Hungary 0–1
  • India 2–2*
  • Italy 2–0
  • Japan 2–0
  • Mexico 3–0
  • Morocco 1–0
  • New Zealand 3–0
  • Paraguay 1–0
  • Peru 1–0
  • Romania 1–0
  • Russia 1–1
  • Serbia 0–1
  • South Africa 0–1
  • South Korea 1–0
  • Spain 1–1
  • Sweden 5–2
  • Switzerland 3–1
  • United States 3–5
  • Uzbekistan 1–0
  • Yugoslavia 4–0
  • Zimbabwe 1–1
  • A loss was recorded when Australia forfeited against India in the 2009 Asia/Oceania Group 1 Semifinals.


Record against continents
Africa Asia Europe North America Oceania South America
Morocco
South Africa
Zimbabwe
China
Chinese Taipei
India
Japan
South Korea
Uzbekistan
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Croatia
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Great Britain
Hungary
Italy
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Yugoslavia
Mexico
United States
New Zealand Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Ecuador
Paraguay
Peru
Record: 2-2 (50%) Record: 9-2 (81%) Record: 31-14 (68%) Record: 6-5 (60%) Record: 3-0 (100%) Record: 7-4 (63%)


Record by decade
  • 2010–2019: 5–2 (71.4%)
  • 2000–2009: 18–10 (64.2%)
  • 1990–1999: 19–9 (67.8%)
  • 1981–1989: 20–7 (74.0%)

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