The very first Davis Cup, initially known as the Worldwide Yard Tennis Challenge, was won by the US. The debut rivalry occurred in **** and involved groups from the US and Extraordinary England. The occasion was brought about by Dwight F. Davis, an American tennis player, as a worldwide tennis contest to cultivate agreeable contention between countries.
The Davis Cup last was held at the Longwood Cricket Club in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, from August 8 to 10, ****. The American group, comprising Dwight F. Davis, Holcombe Ward, Malcolm Whitman, and Robert Wrenn, arose successfully by overcoming the English group. The last score was 3-0 for the US.
The US kept on overwhelming the early long periods of the Davis Cup, winning the initial six rivalries from **** to 1905. The competition has since developed into one of the most renowned group occasions in men's tennis, with groups from different nations contending every year for the sought-after Davis Cup prize.