| Luxembourg | |
|---|---|
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| Captain | Gilles Müller | 
| ITF ranking | 65  | 
| Colors | Red and White | 
| First year | 1947 | 
| Years played | 73 | 
| Ties played (W–L) | 134 (56–78) | 
| Best finish | World Group I play-offs (2024) | 
| Most total wins | Gilles Müller (56–17) | 
| Most singles wins | Gilles Müller (35–11) | 
| Most doubles wins | Mike Scheidweiler (23–13) | 
| Best doubles team | Gilles Müller / Mike Scheidweiler (17–5) | 
| Most ties played | Mike Scheidweiler (41) | 
| Most years played | Johny Goudenbour (18) | 
The Luxembourg men's national tennis team represents Luxembourg in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Luxembourg Tennis Federation.
Luxembourg will compete in the World Group I play-offs in 2024; the highest level they ever reached.
History
Luxembourg competed in its first Davis Cup in 1947, losing its first 17 matches until beating Turkey in 1965.
Current team (2023)
- Alex Knaff (14)
 - Chris Rodesch (13)
 - Raphael Calzi (8)
 - Gilles Kremer (30)
 
Numbers indicate number of ties played.
Captain
- Roger Wilwert (1947, 1949-1950)
 - Paul Decker (1948)
 - Leon Lefevre (1951)
 - Marcel Bove (1952, 1954-1957)
 - Victor Klees (1953)
 - Geza Wertheim (1958-1964)
 - Gaston Wampach (1965, 1966)
 - Ferdinand Weyler (1965)
 - Georges Weyrich(1967-1968, 1974)
 - Frank Baden (1969-1970, 1972)
 - Joseph Offenheim (1971, 1975)
 - Fernand Houblie (1971, 1973)
 - Joa Neuman (1976)
 - Ernest Betzen (1989)
 - Pavel Korda (1989)
 - Ladislav Tyra (1990-1993)
 - Adrien Graimprey (1993)
 - Laurent Marty (1995-1999)
 - Johny Goudenbour (2001-2007)
 - Jacques Radoux (2008-2013)
 - Johny Goudenbour (2014-2018)
 - Gilles Müller (2019-current)
 
See also
External links
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