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Players Representing More Than One Nation The following players have appeared in Davis Cup for more than one nation. Player records will contain the combined number of appearances, wins and losses for both nations, while nation records will contain the number of appearances, wins and losses for the nation in question only. Player First Nation Second Nation John Antonas Adam Baworowski Goran Bosalevski Douglas Burke Adrian Clarke Ivan Dodig Aleksandr Dolgopolov Colin Dowdeswell Kane Easter Mark Ferreira Vladimir Gabrichidze Karl Hale Asif Ismail Goran Ivanisevic Glynn James Aleksandar Kitinov Henri Laaksonen Jorge Lemann Vernon Lewis Bing-Chao Lin Ling Lu John Maginley Caribbean/West Indies 1974-82 Austria 1933-37 Macedonia FYR 1999 Caribbean/West Indies 1987 Caribbean/West Indies 1982-84 Bosnia/Herzegovina 2002-03, 2005-06 Soviet Union 1987 Rhodesia 1976 Eastern Caribbean 1996 India 1989 USSR/CIS 1990-92 Caribbean/West Indies 1984-86 India 1994 Yugoslavia 1988-91 Eastern Caribbean 1994-2004 Yugoslavia 1992 Finland 2009 Switzerland 1962 Eastern Caribbean 1991-97 Indonesia 1991-94 China, PR 1998 Caribbean/West Indies 1986 Roderich Menzel Denys Molchanov Hitesh Morriswala Libor Pimek Dimitri Poliakov Goran Prpic Hans Redl Mohamed-Khaliq Siddiq Henri Sinson Roger Smith Jean Julien Rojer Jimmy Tasker Sanjeev Tikaram Georg Von Metaxa Boran Vujic Tony Wilding Jerry Williams Czechoslovakia 1928-38 Moldova 2003-04 Pacific Oceania 1996 Czechoslovakia 1983-85 USSR 1990-91 Yugoslavia 1983-91 Austria 1937-55 Pakistan 1993-99 Eastern Caribbean 1995-96 Caribbean/West Indies 1985-87 Netherlands Antilles 1998-2007 Caribbean/West Indies 1984 Pacific Oceania 1995-98 Austria 1933-37 Yugoslavia 1995-97 Australasia 1905-09 Eastern Caribbean 1991 *Bahamas 1989 Poland 1939 Hong Kong, China 2008 *Jamaica 1988-95 *Barbados 1990 Croatia 2010-13 Ukraine 1993 Great Britain 1984-86 **St Lucia 1998-2004 Hong Kong, China 1997 Georgia 1995-2002 *Jamaica 1988-2004 Hong Kong, China 2003-04 Croatia 1993-2005 St Lucia 1998 Macedonia, FYR 1995 Switzerland 2013 Brazil 1973 **St Lucia 1998-2004 Chinese Taipei 1998-2000 Hong Kong, China 2003 *Eastern Caribbean 1991-95, **Antigua 1997 Germany 1939 Ukraine 2012-13 ***Fiji 1999-2000 Belgium 1991-98 Ukraine 1993-98 Croatia 1993 Germany 1938 Kuwait 2003-08 **St Lucia 1998 *Bahamas 1989-2000 Netherlands 2012-13 *Barbados 1990 ***Fiji 1999-2001 Germany 1938-39 Bosnia/Herzegovina 2004 ****New Zealand 1914 **Antigua 1996-2001 * Bahamas, Barbados, Eastern Caribbean and Jamaica previously competed as part of Caribbean/West Indies. ** Antigua and St Lucia competed as part of Eastern Caribbean until 1995 and 1997 respectively. *** Fiji competed as part of Pacific Oceania until 1998, then in its own right until 2001, although it has subsequently rejoined Pacific Oceania. **** New Zealand competed with Australia as combined Australasia team 1905-13. Note: in certain cases, when a country ceases to exist and is replaced by a new nation or nations, one of those new nations generally assumes the records of the old nation. In this case players are assumed to have continued to represent the same nation e.g. Boris Becker played for both West Germany and Germany during his Davis Cup career but this counts as representing just one nation given that Germany assumed West Germany's records upon reunification in 1989. 2013 Davis Cup Final Media Guide | Appendices 102

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