User:Eccy89/Australia Davis Cup team results

The article lists various records and statistics for the Australia Davis Cup team. Where possible, the page is updated after every Australian Davis Cup tie. This page is correct as of 22 January 2023.

Appearances

 * Youngest Player
 * Vivian McGrath – 17 years, 84 days in 1933 Europe Second Round tie vs. in Oslo, Norway on 12 May 1933


 * Oldest player
 * Norman Brookes – 43 years, 46 days in 1920 Challenge Round Final vs. at Domain Cricket Club, Auckland, New Zealand on 1 January 1921

Wins
1 Minimum 10 rubbers played
 * Notes

Miscellaneous

 * Longest tie-break
 * 28 points (15–13) – Pat Rafter def. David Rikl in the first set of 1997 World Group Quarterfinals tie vs. at Memorial Drive, Adelaide, Australia on 6 April 1997


 * Longest final set
 * 30 games (16–14) –


 * Tony Wilding (ANZ) def. Arthur Lowe in 1914 Challenge Round Final tie vs. at Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, USA on 6 August 1914
 * Syd Ball def. Saeed Meer in 1974 Eastern Zone Semifinals tie vs. in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on 3 May 1974
 * Longest match (duration)
 * 4 hours, 30 minutes – Lleyton Hewitt lost to Kristof Vliegen in 2007 World Group First Round vs. at Country Hall du Sart-Tilman, Liege, Belgium on 9 February 2007
 * Longest tie (duration)
 * 15 hours, 19 minutes – Australia lost to Belgium in 2007 World Group First Round tie vs. at Country Hall du Sart-Tilman, Liege, Belgium on 9–11 February 2007


 * Most games in a set
 * 38 games (20–18) – Australia (Dibley/Roche) def. Pakistan (Meer/Rahim) in 1974 Eastern Zone Semifinals tie vs.  in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on 4 May 1974


 * Most games in a match
 * 99 games – Australia (Alexander/Dibley) lost to India (Amritraj/Amritraj) in 1974 Eastern Zone Final tie vs.  in Calcutta, India on 11 May 1974


 * Most games in a tie
 * 327 – Australia lost to India (2–3) in 1974 Eastern Zone Final tie vs. in Calcutta, India on 10–12 May 1974


 * Most decisive victory (best of 3 rubbers)
 * 5 sets (6–1)


 * Australia def.Colombia (3–0) in 2019 Finals Group Stage (Group D) tie vs. at Caja Magica, Madrid, Spain on 19 November 2019
 * Australia def. Belgium (3–0) in 2022 Finals Group Stage (Group C) tie vs. at Am Rothenbaum, Hamburg, Germany on 13 September 2022
 * Most decisive victory (best of 5 rubbers)
 * 15 sets (15–0)


 * Australia def. China (5–0) in 1924 America Zone Quarterfinals tie vs. at the Crescent Athletic Club, Brooklyn, NY, USA on 31 July – 1 August 1924
 * Australasia def. Canada (5–0) in 1914 Davis Cup Quarterfinals tie vs. at Onwentsia, Lake Forest, IL, USA on 23–25 July 1914
 * Trebles
 * 1999 Davis Cup, 1999 World Team Cup and 1999 Hopman Cup


 * Senior/Junior
 * 1986 Davis Cup and 1986 Junior Davis Cup


 * Junior/Junior
 * 2007 Junior Davis Cup & Bille Jean King Cup

Davis Cup finals

 * Most consecutive finals appearances (all-time)
 * 25 – From 1938 to 1968

(1938, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968)


 * Most consecutive finals appearances (since 1981)
 * 3 – From 1999 to 2001


 * Most consecutive titles won
 * 4 – on four separate occasions (1907 to 1911, 1950 to 1953, 1959 to 1962 and 1964 to 1967)

All Davis Cup final appearances

 * 28 titles, 20 runners-up

in Melbourne
1 No record of which stadium in Flinders Park was used for this tie.
 * Notes

Head-to-head record

 * Notes

2Unknown surface changed to Indoor Hardcourt as per 2021 Davis Cup Finals, article and video 3Includes ties competing as Czechoslovakia from 1924 to 1993 4Includes ties competing as West Germany until 1988 5Includes ties competing as British Isles until 1912 6Unknown surface changed to Indoor Hardcourt as per 2021 Davis Cup Finals, article and video 7Includes ties competing as Yugoslavia until 2003; and as Serbia and Montenegro from 2004 to 2006