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==History==
==History==
Libya competed in its first Davis Cup in [[1986 Davis Cup|1986]] and have competed in 5 tournaments in total. Their second appearance in [[1989 Davis Cup|1989]] was followed by a twelve-year break until [[2001 Davis Cup|2001]], where they finished in last place in [[2001 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group IV|Europe/Africa Zone Group IV]]. It would be another thirteen years until Libya competed again, when in [[2015 Davis Cup|2015]] they once again came last, in [[2015 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group III|Africa Zone Group III]]. Their fifth and, as of 2019, last appearance in the Davis Cup, in [[2017 Davis Cup|2017]], saw Libya win a tie for the first time, when they defeated [[Botswana Davis Cup team|Botswana]] in the [[2017 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group III|Africa Zone Group III]] pool stage to finish 4th in their pool and 8th overall out of 9 competing teams.
Libya competed in its first Davis Cup in [[1986 Davis Cup|1986]] and have competed in 5 tournaments in total. Their second appearance in [[1989 Davis Cup|1989]] was followed by a twelve-year break until [[2001 Davis Cup|2001]], where they finished in last place in [[2001 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group IV|Europe/Africa Zone Group IV]]. It would be another thirteen years until Libya competed again, when in [[2015 Davis Cup|2015]] they once again came last, in [[2015 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group III|Africa Zone Group III]]. Their fifth and, as of 2019, last appearance in the Davis Cup, in [[2017 Davis Cup|2017]], saw Libya win a tie for the first time, when they defeated [[Botswana Davis Cup team|Botswana]] in the [[2017 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group III|Africa Zone Group III]] pool stage to finish 4th in their pool and 8th overall out of 9 competing

List of Libyan Davis cup players (1):
1. Muayed Zankuli
2. Mohammed Ghshuot
3. Khaled Ezankouli
4. Ahmed Mouhan
5. Abdul-Hakim Jteli
6. Mohammed Alfeetouri
7. Aous Almabrouk
8. Abdul-monem Bornaz
9. Mohammed Elgamal
10. Saad El Ragig
11. Sanad Rashed
12. Abdul- rahman Mohammed
Source:
1.https://www.daviscup.com/en/teams/team.aspx?id=LBA


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:51, 18 November 2019

Libya
ITF ranking125
First year1986
Years played5
Ties played (W–L)15 (1-14)
Most total winsMohammed Ghshuot /
Ahmed Mouhan (3-7)
Most singles winsMohammed Ghshuot /
Ahmed Mouhan (1-4)
Most doubles winsMohammed Ghshuot /
Ahmed Mouhan (2-3)
Best doubles teamMohammed Ghshuot &
Ahmed Mouhan (2-3)
Most ties playedMohammed Ghshuot /
Ahmed Mouhan (5)
Most years playedKhaled Ezankouli /
Abdul-Hakim Jteli (2)

The Libya Davis Cup team represents Libya in the Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Libyan Tennis Federation. They have not competed since 2017.

History

Libya competed in its first Davis Cup in 1986 and have competed in 5 tournaments in total. Their second appearance in 1989 was followed by a twelve-year break until 2001, where they finished in last place in Europe/Africa Zone Group IV. It would be another thirteen years until Libya competed again, when in 2015 they once again came last, in Africa Zone Group III. Their fifth and, as of 2019, last appearance in the Davis Cup, in 2017, saw Libya win a tie for the first time, when they defeated Botswana in the Africa Zone Group III pool stage to finish 4th in their pool and 8th overall out of 9 competing

List of Libyan Davis cup players (1): 

1. Muayed Zankuli 2. Mohammed Ghshuot 3. Khaled Ezankouli 4. Ahmed Mouhan 5. Abdul-Hakim Jteli 6. Mohammed Alfeetouri 7. Aous Almabrouk 8. Abdul-monem Bornaz 9. Mohammed Elgamal 10. Saad El Ragig 11. Sanad Rashed 12. Abdul- rahman Mohammed

Source: 1.https://www.daviscup.com/en/teams/team.aspx?id=LBA

See also