Pacific Oceania
CaptainVanuatu Aymeric MARA
ITF ranking74 Increase5 (7 March 2022)
ColorsSky Blue & Black    
First year1995
Years played26
Ties played (W–L)97 (51–46)
Years in
World Group
0 (0–0)
Best finishGroup II SF (2005)
Most total winsCook Islands Brett Baudinet (37–28)
Most singles winsSolomon Islands Michael Leong (19–12)
Most doubles winsCook Islands Brett Baudinet (36–17)
Best doubles teamCook Islands Brett Baudinet / Guam Daniel Llarenas (11–2)
Most ties playedCook Islands Brett Baudinet (59)
Most years playedCook Islands Brett Baudinet (17)

The Pacific Oceania Davis Cup team represents the island nations in Oceania, excluding Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia, in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Oceania Tennis Federation.

Pacific Oceania on Sunday 19th September 2021 was promoted following the Davis Cup Tie in Amman, Jordan to compete in the 2022 Asia/Oceania Zone of Group II.[1] In August 2022 they were promoted to World Group II.[2]

Current team

Team representing Pacific Oceania vs.  Barbados at 2023 Davis Cup World Group II Play-offs from 3–4 February 2023[3]

History

Pacific Oceania competed in its first Davis Cup in 1995.

Nations and Territories represented

Former squad members

Active single players listed in bold and active double players listed also in italic

PlayerTotal W–LSingles W–LDoubles W–LNumber of tiesFirst year playedYears played
Cook Islands Brett Baudinet37–281–1136–1759200017
French Polynesia Gilles de Gouy5–30–35–0820132
American Samoa Muka Godinet3–12–11–0320011
Vanuatu Cyril Jacobe15–246–149–102819999
Tonga Motuliki Kailahi13–65–58–11019952
French Polynesia Heve Kelley2–22–20–0420151
Samoa Juan-Sebastian Langton26–2516–1710–835200211
Solomon Islands Michael Leong20–1519–121–32220049
Guam Daniel Llarenas19–52–117–42120116
Vanuatu Cyrille Mainguy1–10–01–1219962
Vanuatu Aymeric Mara3–33–30–0620122
Fiji Hitesh Morriswala1–20–11–1219961
Marshall Islands West Nott4–54–30–2620054
Fiji William O'Connell1–81–80–0920132
Vanuatu Jerome Rovo0–70–30–4619992
Samoa Leon So'onalole2–52–30–2720023
Solomon Islands Lency Tenai27–2111–1616–52919957
Papua New Guinea Lawrence Tere8–132–106–31019983
Fiji Sanjeev Tikaram4–61–43–2619953
Vanuatu Aymeric Mara4–61–33–31020123
French Polynesia Heve Kelley6–105–101–01520154
Northern Mariana Islands Colin Sinclair14–210–14–11220154
Papua New Guinea Matthew Stubbings5–43–42–0720182
Vanuatu Clement Mainguy1–21–20–0320211
French Polynesia Heimanarii Lai San0–10–00–1120211

See also

References

  1. "Pacific Oceania clinch Davis Cup promotion". RNZ. 20 September 2021. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  2. "Pacific Oceania Davis Cup team wins gold medal". Cook Islands News. 16 August 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  3. "Barbados v Pacific Oceania". Daviscup.com. February 4, 2023.
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