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Kazakhstan Davis Cup team

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Captain
  
Dias Doskarayev

Appearances
  
3 (2–3)

Most singles wins
  
Alexey Kedryuk (43–17)

Current ranking
  
13 1

Most total wins
  
Alexey Kedryuk (66–34)

Most doubles wins
  
Alexey Kedryuk (23–17)

Kazakhstan Davis Cup team

The Kazakhstan Davis Cup team represents Kazakhstan in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Kazakhstan Tennis Federation. In 2011, Kazakhstan competed in the World Group for the first time after they won against Switzerland in the 2010 World Group Play-offs. After the first round win against the Czech Republic in 2011, Kazakhstan secured their spot in the World Group for the 2012 Davis Cup. They lost in the first round to Spain, but defeated Uzbekistan in the play-offs, which again kept them in the World Group for 2013. In 2013, they defeated Austria in the first round, but lost to the Czech Republic in the quarterfinals.

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History

Kazakhstan competed in its first Davis Cup in 1995. Kazakh players previously represented the USSR Davis Cup team.

In 2010, Kazakhstan competed in the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone, beating South Korea in the 1st round, 5 rubbers to 0, and China in the 2nd round, 4 rubbers to 1, to earn a spot in the World Group playoffs. Kazakhstan then beat Switzerland, 5 rubbers to 0, to earn a spot in the 2011 World Group. Kazakhstan competed in the World Group in at least the following 4 years.

Current team (2015)

  • Mikhail Kukushkin
  • Andrey Golubev
  • Aleksandr Nedovyesov
  • Evgeny Korolev
  • References

    Kazakhstan Davis Cup team Wikipedia