• Source: France Davis Cup team
    • The France men's national tennis team (French: Équipe de France de Coupe Davis) represents France in Davis Cup tennis competition, and is governed by the Fédération Française de Tennis. France competed in their first Davis Cup in 1904.France is the third most successful nation, with ten wins. Their most recent title came in 2017 (World Champion team).In 2018 France will compete in the World Group for the 36th time out of 38 years, which ranks them fifth in this category.


      Media coverage


      France's Davis Cup matches are currently televised by France Télévisions.


      Current team (2024)


      Ugo Humbert (singles)
      Arthur Fils (singles)
      Adrian Mannarino (singles)
      Édouard Roger-Vasselin (doubles)
      Nicolas Mahut (doubles)
      Other possibilities:

      Gael Monfils (singles)
      Arthur Cazaux (singles)
      Arthur Rinderknech (singles)
      Alexandre Müller (singles)
      Hugo Gaston (singles)
      Luca Van Assche (singles)
      Sadio Doumbia (doubles)
      Fabien Reboul (doubles)
      As France has many players in the world's top 100, it can constantly change its members.


      Captains




      Results




      = 2000–2009

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      = 2010–2019

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      Individual and team records


      As of 29 October 2022


      See also


      Davis Cup
      France at the Hopman Cup


      References




      External links



      Team page on DavisCup.com, the official website of the Davis Cup

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