Yugoslavia Davis Cup team
The Yugoslavia men's national tennis team competed from 1927 to 2003 and represented the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1927 to 1939, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1946 to 1992, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1995 to 2003. It was organised by the Yugoslav Tennis Association. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, separate teams were created for the new nations which split apart from Yugoslavia:
- Croatia men's national tennis team
- Slovenia men's national tennis team
- North Macedonia men's national tennis team
- Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national tennis team
For history and records of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, see Serbia and Montenegro Davis Cup team.
In 1952, Dragutin Mitić and Milan Branović, with 29 ties and 4 ties respectively, defected from the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia.
Players
- Josip Palada – 37 ties
- Dragutin Mitić – 29 ties
- Franjo Punčec – 26 ties
- Boro Jovanović – 25 ties
- Nikola Pilić – 23 ties
- Željko Franulović – 22 ties
- Slobodan Živojinović – 21 ties
- Franjo Kukuljević – 18 ties
- Marko Ostoja – 11 ties
- Ilija Panajotovic – 11 ties
- Zoltan Ilin – 7 ties
- Vladimir Petrović – 7 ties
- Franjo Šefer – 7 ties
- Krešimir Friedrich – 3 ties