Pacific Oceania Davis Cup team

Pacific Oceania Davis Cup team

DavisCupinfobox
Name = Pacific Oceania



Nickname =
Captain = Jeff Race
Coach =
ITF Rank = 68
ITF max =
ITF max date =
ITF min =
ITF min date =
Colors =
First year = 1995
Years played = 13
Ties played = 52 (25-27)
WG played = 0 (0-0)
Titles =
Runners-up =
Best = Group II SF (2005)
Player wins = Lency Tenai (27-21)
Singles wins = Lency Tenai (11-16)
Doubles wins = Lency Tenai (16-5)
Best doubles = Juan Sebastien Langton / Brett Baudinet (10-6)
Most ties = Lency Tenai (29)
Most years = Lency Tenai (7)
Brett Baudinet (7)

The Pacific Oceania Davis Cup team represents the island nations in Oceania in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Oceania Tennis Federation.

Pacific Oceania currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group II. They reached the Group II semifinals in 2005. there are combinated SAM, COK, MHL, TUV, NRU, KIR and other Island nations of Oceania.

Current team

*Brett Baudinet (Cook Islands)
*Juan Sebastien Langton (Samoa)
*Michael Leong (Solomon Islands)
*West Nott (Marshall Islands)

History

Pacific Oceania competed in its first Davis Cup in 1995.

ee also

*Davis Cup
*Pacific Oceania Fed Cup team

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