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FACTBOX-Tennis-Davis Cup finalists Russia and U.S

Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:58pm EST

(Reuters) - Factbox on the United States and Russia, who will contest the Davis Cup final in Portland from Friday.

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Venue: Memorial Coliseum

Surface: Indoor hard

RUSSIA

Team (player singles ranking in brackets):

Nikolay Davydenko (4)

Mikhail Youzhny (19)

Igor Andreev (33)

Dmitry Tursunov (34)

Captain: Shamil Tarpishchev

Best result: Winners 2002, 2006

First year played: 1962 (as Soviet Union)

Years played: 43

Ties played (W-L): 113 (75-38)

Years in world group (1981 onwards): 21 (24-17)

Most total wins: Alex Metreveli (80-25)

Most singles wins: Alex Metreveli (56-14)

Most doubles wins: Sergei Likhachev (24-9), Alex Metreveli

(24-11)

Best doubles team: Sergei Likhachev & Alex Metreveli (18-7)

Most ties played: Alex Metreveli (38)

Most years played: Alex Metreveli (14)

2007 results:

First round: Beat Chile 3-2

Quarter-final: Beat France 3-2

Semi-final: Beat Germany 3-2

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United States

Team:

Andy Roddick (6)

James Blake (13)

Bob Bryan

Mike Bryan

Captain: Patrick McEnroe

Best result: Winners 31 times

First year played: 1900

Years played: 93

Ties played (W-L): 265 (204-61)

Years in world group (1981 onwards): 27 (52-20)

Most total wins: John McEnroe (59-10)

Most singles wins: John McEnroe (41-8)

Most doubles wins: John van Ryn (22-2)

Best doubles team: Peter Fleming & John McEnroe (14-1), John van Ryn & Wilmer Allison (14-2)

Most ties played: John McEnroe (30)

Most years played: John McEnroe (12)

2007 results:

First round: Beat Czech Republic 4-1

Quarter-final: Beat Spain 4-1

Semi-final: Beat Sweden 4-1

(Editing by Pritha Sarkar)



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