Yugoslavia Davis Cup team
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| Yugoslavia | ||
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| ITF ranking | N/A | |
| First year | 1927 | |
| Years played | 69 | |
| Ties played (W-L) | 152 (85-67) | |
| Years in World Group |
9 (7-9) | |
| Most total wins | Josip Palada (42-32) Franjo Puncec (42-20) |
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| Most singles wins | Franjo Puncec (33-12) | |
| Most doubles wins | Dragutin Mitic (13-14) | |
| Best doubles team | Boro Jovanovic and Niki Pilic (7-8) | |
| Most ties played | Josip Palada (37) | |
| Most years played | Boro Jovanovic (15) Josip Palada (15) |
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The Yugoslavia Davis Cup team competed from 1927-2003. It was organized by the Yugoslav Tennis Association. In 1993, three nations split off:
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Davis Cup team (began 1996)
- Croatia Davis Cup team (began 1993)
- F.Y.R. Macedonia Davis Cup team (began 1995)
- Slovenia Davis Cup team (began 1993)
The Yugoslavian team changed names to Serbia and Montenegro Davis Cup team after 2003. For history and records, see Serbia Davis Cup team.

