The Davis Cup is one of the most prestigious tournaments within the entire sport of tennis and one all the best players in the world hope to win to bring pride to the country, so here is a list of every winning player in tournament history.
The 2024 Davis Cup Final will be held on Sunday, November 24 with the Netherlands being the first team into the Semi-Finals (November 22/23) after eliminating Carlos Alcaraz and Rafa Nadal, in was the last ever professional appearance for the Spanish 22-time Grand Slam winner.
So with some of the sport’s biggest names still competing at the 2024 Davis Cup Finals, who will be the latest to add their names to the list of winners throughout the illustrious history of the competition, which was formed in 1900?
A complete list of the Davis Cup Winners from 1900-2023
The most successful team in Davis Cup history is the United States with a total of 32 wins to their name and sustained success since the competition was formed over a century ago in 1900.
They are closely followed by Australia, whilst a total of 16 nations have won. So here is a complete list of the Davis Cup Winners from 1900-2023.
- 2023: Italy (Jannik Sinner, Matteo Arnaldi) defeated Australia 2-0
- 2022: Canada (Felix Auger-Aliassime, Denis Shapovalov) defeated Australia 2-0
- 2021: Russian Tennis Federation (Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev) defeated Croatia 2-0
- 2019: Spain (Rafael Nadal, Roberto Bautista Agut) defeated Canada 2-0
- 2018: Croatia (Marin Cilic, Borna Coric) defeated France 3-1
- 2017: France (Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Lucas Pouille) defeated Belgium 3-2
- 2016: Argentina (Juan Martin del Potro, Leonardo Mayer) defeated Croatia 3-2
- 2015: Great Britain (Andy Murray, Jamie Murray) defeated Belgium 3-1
- 2014: Switzerland (Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka) defeated France 3-1
- 2013: Czech Republic (Radek Stepanek, Tomas Berdych) defeated Serbia 3-2
- 2012: Czech Republic (Radek Stepanek, Tomas Berdych) defeated Spain 3-2
- 2011: Spain (Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer) defeated Argentina 3-1
- 2010: Serbia (Novak Djokovic, Viktor Troicki) defeated France 3-2
- 2009: Spain (Rafael Nadal, Fernando Verdasco) defeated Czech Republic 5-0
- 2008: Spain (Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer) defeated Argentina 3-1
- 2007: United States (Andy Roddick, James Blake) defeated Russia 4-1
- 2006: Russia (Nikolay Davydenko, Dmitry Tursunov) defeated Argentina 3-2
- 2005: Croatia (Ivan Ljubicic, Mario Ancic) defeated Slovakia 3-2
- 2004: Spain (Carlos Moya, Juan Carlos Ferrero) defeated United States 3-2
- 2003: Australia (Lleyton Hewitt, Mark Philippoussis) defeated Spain 3-1
- 2002: Russia (Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Marat Safin) defeated France 3-2
- 2001: France (Arnaud Clement, Nicolas Escude) defeated Australia 3-2
- 2000: Spain (Carlos Moya, Juan Carlos Ferrero) defeated Australia 3-1
- 1999: Australia (Patrick Rafter, Lleyton Hewitt) defeated France 3-2
- 1998: Sweden (Jonas Bjorkman, Magnus Gustafsson) defeated Italy 4-1
- 1997: Sweden (Jonas Bjorkman, Thomas Enqvist) defeated United States 5-0
- 1996: France (Emmanuel Davy, Guy Forget) defeated Sweden 3-2
- 1995: United States (Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi) defeated Russia 3-2
- 1994: Sweden (Stefan Edberg, Mats Wilander) defeated Russia 4-1
- 1993: Germany (Michael Stich, Boris Becker) defeated Australia 4-1
- 1992: United States (Jim Courier, John McEnroe) defeated Switzerland 3-1
- 1991: France (Guy Forget, Henri Leconte) defeated United States 3-1
- 1990: United States (Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1989: West Germany (Boris Becker, Michael Stich) defeated Sweden 3-2
- 1988: West Germany (Boris Becker, Michael Stich) defeated Sweden 4-1
- 1987: Sweden (Stefan Edberg, Mats Wilander) defeated India 5-0
- 1986: Australia (Pat Cash, Mark Edmondson) defeated Sweden 3-2
- 1985: Sweden (Stefan Edberg, Mats Wilander) defeated West Germany 3-2
- 1984: Sweden (Stefan Edberg, Mats Wilander) defeated United States 4-1
- 1983: Australia (John Alexander, Pat Cash) defeated Sweden 3-2
- 1982: United States (John McEnroe, Peter Fleming) defeated France 4-1
- 1981: United States (John McEnroe, Vitas Gerulaitis) defeated Argentina 3-1
- 1980: Czechoslovakia (Jan Kodes, Tomas Smid) defeated Italy 4-1
- 1979: United States (Arthur Ashe, John McEnroe) defeated Great Britain 5-0
- 1978: United States (John McEnroe, Arthur Ashe) defeated Great Britain 4-1
- 1977: Australia (John Newcombe, Tony Roche) defeated Italy 3-1
- 1976: Italy (Adriano Panatta, Corrado Barazzutti) defeated Chile 4-1
- 1975: Sweden (Björn Borg, Ove Bengtson) defeated Czechoslovakia 3-2
- 1974: South Africa (Cliff Drysdale, Frew McMillan) defeated India w/o (walkover)
- 1973: Australia (John Newcombe, Tony Roche) defeated United States 5-0
- 1972: United States (Stan Smith, Arthur Ashe) defeated Romania 3-2
- 1971: United States (Stan Smith, Arthur Ashe) defeated Romania 3-2
- 1970: United States (Arthur Ashe, Stan Smith) defeated West Germany 5-0
- 1969: United States (Arthur Ashe, Stan Smith) defeated Australia 4-1
- 1968: United States (Arthur Ashe, Stan Smith) defeated Spain 4-1
- 1967: Australia (John Newcombe, Tony Roche) defeated Spain 4-1
- 1966: Australia (John Newcombe, Roy Emerson) defeated India 4-1
- 1965: Australia (John Newcombe, Roy Emerson) defeated Spain 4-1
- 1964: Australia (John Newcombe, Roy Emerson) defeated United States 3-2
- 1963: United States (Chuck McKinley, Dennis Ralston) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1962: Australia (Rod Laver, Roy Emerson) defeated Mexico 5-0
- 1961: Australia (Rod Laver, Roy Emerson) defeated Italy 5-0
- 1960: Australia (Rod Laver, Roy Emerson) defeated Italy 4-1
- 1959: United States (Alex Olmedo, Earl Buchholz) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1958: United States (Alex Olmedo, Earl Buchholz) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1957: Australia (Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall) defeated United States 3-2
- 1956: Australia (Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall) defeated United States 5-0
- 1955: Australia (Ken Rosewall, Lew Hoad) defeated United States 5-0
- 1954: United States (Tony Trabert, Vic Seixas) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1953: Australia (Ken Rosewall, Lew Hoad) defeated United States 3-2
- 1952: Australia (Ken Rosewall, Lew Hoad) defeated United States 4-1
- 1951: Australia (Ken Rosewall, Frank Sedgman) defeated United States 3-2
- 1950: Australia (Frank Sedgman, Ken McGregor) defeated United States 4-1
- 1949: United States (Bill Talbert, Jack Kramer) defeated Australia 4-1
- 1948: United States (Bill Talbert, Jack Kramer) defeated Australia 5-0
- 1947: United States (Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder) defeated Australia 4-1
- 1946: United States (Ted Schroeder, Jack Kramer) defeated Australia 5-0
- 1949: United States (Bill Talbert, Jack Kramer) defeated Australia 4-1
- 1948: United States (Bill Talbert, Jack Kramer) defeated Australia 5-0
- 1947: United States (Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder) defeated Australia 4-1
- 1946: United States (Ted Schroeder, Jack Kramer) defeated Australia 5-0
- 1939: Australia (Jack Crawford, Adrian Quist) defeated United States 3-2
- 1938: United States (Don Budge, Gene Mako) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1937: United States (Fred Perry, Bunny Austin) defeated Great Britain 5-0
- 1936: Great Britain (Fred Perry, Pat Hughes) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1935: Great Britain (Fred Perry, Pat Hughes) defeated United States 5-0
- 1934: Great Britain (Fred Perry, Pat Hughes) defeated United States 4-1
- 1933: Great Britain (Fred Perry, Pat Hughes) defeated France 3-2
- 1932: France (Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet) defeated United States 3-2
- 1931: France (Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet) defeated Great Britain 3-2
- 1930: France (Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet) defeated United States 4-1
- 1929: France (Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet) defeated United States 3-2
- 1928: France (Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet) defeated United States 4-1
- 1927: United States (Bill Tilden, Vincent Richards) defeated France 4-1
- 1926: United States (Bill Tilden, Vincent Richards) defeated France 3-2
- 1925: United States (Bill Tilden, Vincent Richards) defeated France 3-2
- 1924: France (Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet) defeated United States 3-2
- 1923: United States (Bill Tilden, Vincent Richards) defeated Great Britain 4-1
- 1922: United States (Bill Tilden, Vincent Richards) defeated France 3-2
- 1921: United States (Bill Tilden, Vincent Richards) defeated France 3-2
- 1920: United States (Bill Tilden, Vincent Richards) defeated France 3-2
- 1919: United States (Bill Tilden, Vincent Richards) defeated France 3-2
- 1918: United States (Bill Tilden, Maurice McLoughlin) defeated Australia 4-1
- 1917: United States (Maurice McLoughlin, Bill Tilden) defeated Great Britain 4-1
- 1916: Great Britain (Norman Brookes, Aubrey Ryan) defeated United States 3-2
- 1915: United States (Maurice McLoughlin, Bill Tilden) defeated Great Britain 3-2
- 1914: United States (Maurice McLoughlin, Bill Tilden) defeated Australasia 3-2
- 1913: United States (Maurice McLoughlin, Bill Tilden) defeated Great Britain 4-1
- 1912: United States (Maurice McLoughlin, Bill Tilden) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1911: United States (Maurice McLoughlin, Bill Tilden) defeated Australia 4-1
- 1910: United States (Maurice McLoughlin, Bill Tilden) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1909: United States (Maurice McLoughlin, Bill Tilden) defeated Australia 3-2
- 1908: Australia (James H. Cook, Arthur M. Wilding) defeated United States 4-1
- 1907: United States (William Larned, James Dwight) defeated Great Britain 3-2
- 1906: United States (William Larned, James Dwight) defeated Great Britain 3-2
- 1905: United States (William Larned, James Dwight) defeated Great Britain 3-2
- 1904: United States (William Larned, James Dwight) defeated Great Britain 3-2
- 1903: Great Britain (Harold Mahony, Arthur Gore) defeated United States 3-2
- 1902: United States (William Larned, William A. Larned) defeated Great Britain 3-2
- 1901: United States (William Larned, William A. Larned) defeated Great Britain 3-2
- 1900: United States (William Larned, George W. W. Alexander) defeated Great Britain 3-0
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