Soviet Union Davis Cup teamFormer national tennis team
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| ITF ranking | N/A |
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| First year | 1962 |
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| Years played | 27 |
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| Ties played (W–L) | 70 (44–26) |
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Years in World Group | 5 (0–5) |
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| Davis Cup titles | 0 |
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| Most total wins | Alex Metreveli (80–25) |
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| Most singles wins | Alex Metreveli (56–14) |
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| Most doubles wins | Sergei Likhachev (24–11) Alex Metreveli (24–11) |
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| Best doubles team | Alex Metreveli and Sergei Likhachev (18–7) |
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| Most ties played | Alex Metreveli (38) |
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| Most years played | Alex Metreveli (14) |
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The Soviet Union men's national tennis team competed in 1962–1991. The team competed with the name 'Commonwealth of Independent States' in 1992.
Following 1992, the nations competed as:
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