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{{Infobox tennis cup team|Type = Davis
{{Infobox tennis cup team|Type = Davis
| Name = Bosnia and Herzegovina
| Name = Bosnia and Herzegovina
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| Captain = Zoran Zrnić
| Captain = Zoran Zrnić
| Coach =
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| ITF Rank = 29 {{steady}} (6 February 2022)
| ITF Rank = 29 {{steady}} (6 February 2023)
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The '''Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national tennis team''' represents [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] in [[Davis Cup]] [[tennis]] competition and is governed by the [[Tennis Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina]].
The '''Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national tennis team''' represents [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] in [[Davis Cup]] [[tennis]] competition and is governed by the [[Tennis Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina]].


Bosnia and Herzegovina currently plays in the Davis Cup World Group I. Before that they played in Group II and lost in the promotion round three times: [[2010 Davis Cup|2010]], [[2011 Davis Cup|2011]], [[2013 Davis Cup|2013]]. In February 2019 they made their debut in the [[2019 Davis Cup Qualifying Round|Davis Cup World Group I]].
Bosnia and Herzegovina currently plays in the Davis Cup World Group I. Before that they played in Group II and lost in the promotion round three times: [[2010 Davis Cup|2010]], [[2011 Davis Cup|2011]], [[2013 Davis Cup|2013]]. In February 2019 they made their debut in the [[2019 Davis Cup qualifying round|Davis Cup World Group I]].


==History==
==History==
Bosnia and Herzegovina competed in its first Davis Cup in [[1996 Davis Cup|1996]]. Bosnian players previously represented [[Yugoslavia Davis Cup team|Yugoslavia]].
Bosnia and Herzegovina competed in its first Davis Cup in [[1996 Davis Cup|1996]]. Bosnian players previously represented [[Yugoslavia Davis Cup team|Yugoslavia]].


Notable former players that represented Bosnia in the Davis Cup include [[Amer Delić]] and [[Ivan Dodig]], the latter of whom played for his hometown country of Bosnia up until [[2006 Davis Cup|2006]].<ref>http://www.daviscup.com/en/players/player/profile.aspx?playerid=100029385 {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2022}}</ref>
Notable former players that represented Bosnia in the Davis Cup include [[Amer Delić]] and [[Ivan Dodig]], the latter of whom played for his hometown country of Bosnia up until [[2006 Davis Cup|2006]].<ref>{{cite web | website=daviscup.com |title=Player profile| url=http://www.daviscup.com/en/players/player/profile.aspx?playerid=100029385 | access-date=4 May 2023}}</ref>


==Current Team==
==Current Team==
''Player information and rankings {{as of|lc=y|2023|02|06}}''
''Player information and rankings {{as of|lc=y|2023|09|11}}''
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{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center
|+Squad representing Bosnia and Herzegovina in the [[2023 Davis Cup qualifying round#Sweden vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina|2023 Davis Cup qualifying round]]
|+Squad representing Bosnia and Herzegovina in the [[2023 Davis Cup World_Group I#Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Germany|2023 Davis Cup World Group I]]
!width=130|Player
!width=130|Player
!Current singles ranking
!Current singles ranking
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|-
|align=left|[[Damir Džumhur]]
|align=left|[[Damir Džumhur]]
|226
|157
|1023
|611
|[[2010 Davis Cup|2010]]
|[[2010 Davis Cup|2010]]
|21
|21
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|-
|align=left|[[Nerman Fatić]]
|align=left|[[Nerman Fatić]]
|244
|218
|876
|537
|[[2013 Davis Cup|2013]]
|[[2013 Davis Cup|2013]]
|8
|8
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|-
|align=left|[[Mirza Bašić]]
|align=left|[[Mirza Bašić]]
|395
|580
|426
|696
|[[2007 Davis Cup|2007]]
|[[2007 Davis Cup|2007]]
|30
|30
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|align=left|[[Tomislav Brkić]]
|align=left|[[Tomislav Brkić]]
|–
|–
|57
|122
|[[2008 Davis Cup|2008]]
|[[2008 Davis Cup|2008]]
|31
|31
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===Reserve/Injured Players===
===Reserve/Injured Players===
[[Andrej Nedić]] <sup>'''RES'''</sup>


<sup>'''INJ'''</sup> Unable to play due to injury.<br />
<sup>'''INJ'''</sup> Unable to play due to injury.<br />
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| align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98"| Won
| align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98"| Won
|-
|-
| [[2018 Davis Cup World Group Play-offs#Japan vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina|World Group Play-offs]]
| [[2018 Davis Cup World Group play-offs#Japan vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina|World Group play-offs]]
| 14–16 September
| 14–16 September
| align="center"| Hard
| align="center"| Hard
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|-style="border-top:2px solid gray;"
|-style="border-top:2px solid gray;"
| align="center" rowspan="2"| [[2019 Davis Cup|2019]]
| align="center" rowspan="2"| [[2019 Davis Cup|2019]]
| [[2019 Davis Cup Qualifying Round#Australia vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina|Davis Cup Qualifying Round]]
| [[2019 Davis Cup qualifying round#Australia vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina|Davis Cup qualifying round]]
| 1–2 February
| 1–2 February
| align="center"|Hard
| align="center"|Hard
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|-style="border-top:2px solid gray;"
| align="center" rowspan="2"| [[2020 Davis Cup|2020–21]]
| align="center" rowspan="2"| [[2020 Davis Cup|2020–21]]
| [[2020 Davis Cup World Group I Play-offs#Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. South Africa|Davis Cup World Group I Play-offs]]
| [[2020 Davis Cup World Group I play-offs#Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. South Africa|Davis Cup World Group I play-offs]]
| 6–7 March
| 6–7 March
| align="center"|Hard
| align="center"|Hard
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|-style="border-top:2px solid gray;"
| align="center" rowspan="2"| [[2022 Davis Cup|2022]]
| align="center" rowspan="2"| [[2022 Davis Cup|2022]]
| [[2022 Davis Cup World Group I Play-offs#Tunisia vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina|Davis Cup World Group I Play-offs]]
| [[2022 Davis Cup World Group I play-offs#Tunisia vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina|Davis Cup World Group I play-offs]]
| 4–6 March 2022
| 4–6 March 2022
| align="center"|Clay
| align="center"|Clay
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|-style="border-top:2px solid gray;"
| [[2023 Davis Cup World_Group I#Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Germany|Davis Cup World Group I]]
| [[2023 Davis Cup World_Group I#Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Germany|Davis Cup World Group I]]
| September 2023
| 16–17 September 2023
| align="center"|''TBD''
| align="center"|Clay
| [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
| [[Mostar]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
| {{davis|GER}}
| {{davis|GER}}
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Davis Cup]]
*[[Bosnia and Herzegovina Fed Cup team]]
*[[Bosnia and Herzegovina Fed Cup team]]



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Bosnia and Herzegovina
CaptainZoran Zrnić
ITF ranking29 Steady (6 February 2023)
First year1996
Years played27
Ties played (W–L)99 (54–45)
Years in
World Group
4 (1–3)
Most total winsMirza Bašić (34–22)
Most singles winsDamir Džumhur (20–13)
Most doubles winsMirza Bašić (22–7)
Best doubles teamTomislav Brkić & Mirza Bašić (19–6)
Most ties playedTomislav Brkić (32)
Most years playedTomislav Brkić (14)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national tennis team represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Tennis Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bosnia and Herzegovina currently plays in the Davis Cup World Group I. Before that they played in Group II and lost in the promotion round three times: 2010, 2011, 2013. In February 2019 they made their debut in the Davis Cup World Group I.

History

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Bosnia and Herzegovina competed in its first Davis Cup in 1996. Bosnian players previously represented Yugoslavia.

Notable former players that represented Bosnia in the Davis Cup include Amer Delić and Ivan Dodig, the latter of whom played for his hometown country of Bosnia up until 2006.[1]

Current Team

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Player information and rankings as of 11 September 2023

Squad representing Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2023 Davis Cup World Group I
Player Current singles ranking Current doubles ranking First year played Ties played Total W–L Singles W–L Doubles W–L
Damir Džumhur 157 1023 2010 21 21–14 20–13 1–1
Nerman Fatić 218 537 2013 8 3–5 3–4 0–1
Mirza Bašić 580 696 2007 30 34–22 12–15 22–7
Tomislav Brkić 122 2008 31 24–18 3–10 21–8

Reserve/Injured Players

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Andrej Nedić RES

INJ Unable to play due to injury.
RES Reserve player.

Results and schedule

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1996–1999

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Year Competition Date Surface Location Opponent Score Result
1996 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 20 May Hard Istanbul, Turkey  Armenia 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 21 May Hard Istanbul, Turkey  Tunisia 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 22 May Hard Istanbul, Turkey  Turkey 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 23 May Hard Istanbul, Turkey  Georgia 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 24 May Hard Istanbul, Turkey  Liechtenstein 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 26 May Hard Istanbul, Turkey  Benin 3–0 Won
1997 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 22 January Hard Dakar, Senegal  Luxembourg 2–1 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 23 January Hard Dakar, Senegal  Senegal 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 24 January Hard Dakar, Senegal  Armenia 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round 25 January Hard Dakar, Senegal  Ethiopia 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final 26 January Hard Dakar, Senegal  San Marino 3–0 Won
1998 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 21 January Hard Lomé, Togo  Togo 1–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 22 January Hard Lomé, Togo  Kenya 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 23 January Hard Lomé, Togo  Greece 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round 24 January Hard Lomé, Togo  Madagascar 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final 25 January Hard Lomé, Togo  Kenya 3–0 Won
1999 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 24 February Clay Cairo, Egypt  Egypt 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 25 February Clay Cairo, Egypt  Nigeria 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 26 February Clay Cairo, Egypt  Benin 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round 27 February Clay Cairo, Egypt  Luxembourg 0–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final 28 February Clay Cairo, Egypt  Tunisia 2–0 Won

2000–2009

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Year Competition Date Surface Location Opponent Score Result
2000 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A 24 May Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Togo 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A 25 May Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Georgia 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A 26 May Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Malta 1–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round 27 May Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Monaco 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final 28 May Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Georgia 1–2 Lost
2001 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 23 May Clay Port Louis, Mauritius  Egypt 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 24 May Clay Port Louis, Mauritius  Mauritius 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III First round 26 May Clay Port Louis, Mauritius  Bulgaria 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Final 27 May Clay Port Louis, Mauritius  Macedonia 2–1 Won
2002 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 3 April Clay Antalya, Turkey  Iceland 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 4 April Clay Antalya, Turkey  Botswana 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 5 April Clay Antalya, Turkey  Turkey 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs 6 April Clay Antalya, Turkey  Andorra 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs 7 April Clay Antalya, Turkey  Monaco 0–3 Lost
2003 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 11 June Clay Jūrmala, Latvia  Georgia 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 12 June Clay Jūrmala, Latvia  Cyprus 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 13 June Clay Jūrmala, Latvia  Turkey 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs 14 June Clay Jūrmala, Latvia  Moldova 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs 15 June Clay Jūrmala, Latvia  Macedonia 0–3 Relegated
2004 Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Group B 15 July Clay Chișinău, Moldova  Rwanda 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Group B 16 July Clay Chișinău, Moldova  Moldova 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Group B 16 July Clay Chişinău, Moldova  Uganda 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Promotion play-offs 17 July Clay Chişinău, Moldova  Mauritius 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group IV Promotion play-offs 18 July Clay Chişinău, Moldova  Armenia 3–0 Promoted
2005 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 27 April Clay Cairo, Egypt  Lithuania 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 28 April Clay Cairo, Egypt  Egypt 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 29 April Clay Cairo, Egypt  Madagascar 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs 30 April Clay Cairo, Egypt  Macedonia 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs 31 April Clay Cairo, Egypt  Andorra 1–2 Lost
2006 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 19 July Clay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Moldova 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 20 July Clay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Monaco 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 21 July Clay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Turkey 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs 22 July Clay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Armenia 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs 23 July Clay Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Andorra 2–1 Won
2007 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A 9 May Clay Cairo, Egypt  Moldova 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A 10 May Clay Cairo, Egypt  Lithuania 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group A 11 May Clay Cairo, Egypt  Ireland 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs 12 May Clay Cairo, Egypt  Iceland 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Relegation play-offs 13 May Clay Cairo, Egypt  San Marino 3–0 Won
2008 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 7 May Clay Yerevan, Armenia  Ghana 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 8 May Clay Yerevan, Armenia  Estonia 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 9 May Clay Yerevan, Armenia  Lithuania 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs 10 May Clay Yerevan, Armenia  Moldova 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs 11 May Clay Yerevan, Armenia  Norway 1–2 Lost
2009 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 1 April Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Namibia 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 2 April Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Andorra 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Group B 3 April Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Norway 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs 4 April Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Morocco 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Promotion play-offs 5 April Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Tunisia 2–1 Promoted

2010–2019

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Year Competition Date Surface Location Opponent Score Result
2010 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round 5–7 March Clay Veles, Macedonia  Macedonia 3–2 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round 9–11 July Clay Tallinn, Estonia  Estonia 3–2 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 3rd round 17–19 September Clay Cruz Quebrada, Portugal  Portugal 2–3 Lost
2011 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round 4–6 March Clay Marrakesh, Morocco  Morocco 3–2 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round 8–10 July Hard Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Estonia 3–2 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 3rd round 16–18 September Hard Hillerød, Denmark  Denmark 2–3 Lost
2012 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round 10–12 February Hard Ankara, Turkey  Turkey 3–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round 6–8 April Hard Minsk, Belarus  Belarus 1–4 Lost
2013 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round 1–3 February Hard Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Luxembourg 4–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round 5–7 April Clay Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Moldova 1–3 Lost
2014 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round 31 Jan – 2 Feb Carpet Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Greece 3–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round 4–6 April Hard Helsinki, Finland  Finland 3–2 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 3rd round 12–14 September Hard Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Lithuania 2–3 Lost
2015 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round 6–8 March Hard Harare, Zimbabwe  Zimbabwe 4–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round 17–19 July Clay Siófok, Hungary  Hungary 2–3 Lost
2016 Europe/Africa Zone Group II 1st round 4–6 March Carpet Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Tunisia 3–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 2nd round 15–17 July Clay Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Turkey 3–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II 3rd round 16–18 September Hard Vilnius, Lithuania  Lithuania 5–0 Promoted
2017 Europe/Africa Zone Group I 1st round 3–5 February Hard Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Poland 5–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I 2nd round 7–9 April Hard Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Netherlands 1–3 Lost
2018 Europe/Africa Zone Group I 2nd round 6–7 April Clay Bratislava, Slovakia  Slovakia 3–2 Won
World Group play-offs 14–16 September Hard Osaka, Japan  Japan 0–4 Lost
2019 Davis Cup qualifying round 1–2 February Hard Adelaide, Australia  Australia 0–4 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group I 14–15 September Hard Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Czech Republic 2–3 Lost

2020–

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Year Competition Date Surface Location Opponent Score Result
2020–21 Davis Cup World Group I play-offs 6–7 March Hard Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina  South Africa 3–1 Won
Davis Cup World Group I 16–17 September Clay Lima, Peru  Peru 2–3 Lost
2022 Davis Cup World Group I play-offs 4–6 March 2022 Clay Tunis, Tunisia  Tunisia 3–1 Won
Davis Cup World Group I 16–17 September 2022 Clay Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Mexico 3–1 Won
2023 Davis Cup qualifying round 3–4 February 2023 Hard Stockholm, Sweden  Sweden 1–3 Lost
Davis Cup World Group I 16–17 September 2023 Clay Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina  Germany - -

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Player profile". daviscup.com. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
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