Next Tie versus Chinese Taipei, Group I, Asia/Oceania 1st Round , 05/03/2010
Australia advanced to the third and final round of 2009 Asia/Oceania Zone Group I but withdrew from its tie against India due to security concerns.
Best Davis Cup Performance: Champion 28 times.
Australia’s most recent success came in 2003 when it defeated Spain 3-1 in Melbourne.
In the 1939 Final, Australia produced the only comeback from 0-2 down in a final to defeat USA 3-2 and take the title.
John Alexander is the youngest player to take part in a Davis Cup Final, aged 17 years 177 days in 1968. At the other end of the scale, Norman Brookes is the oldest player to take part in a Davis Cup Final, playing singles and doubles in the 1920 final, aged 43 years, 48 days.
In losing to India in the 1974 Eastern Zone Final, the two nations established a record for the most number of games in a tie (327).
NB Played as Australasia from 1905 to 1913, when it was a combined Australian-New Zealand team
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| First Year Played | 1905 |
| Years Played | 90 |
| Ties Played Win Loss | 235 (173 - 62)
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| Years in WG | 26 (46 - 22) |
| Most Total Wins | Adrian QUIST (43 - 13)
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| Most Singles Wins | Lleyton HEWITT (33 - 9)
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| Most Doubles Wins | Todd WOODBRIDGE (25 - 7)
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| Best Doubles Team | Mark WOODFORDE & Todd WOODBRIDGE (14-2)
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| Most Ties Played | Todd WOODBRIDGE (32)
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| Most Years Played | Todd WOODBRIDGE (14)
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