Brett Baudinet’s name has now been added to the ITF Honours Board in London. As part of the ITF’s centenary year in 2013, the ITF has launched the Davis Cup Commitment Award to reward those Davis Cup players who have shown long standing dedication to representing their country. Brett Baudinet from the Cook Islands is one such player as during the Davis Cup Tie in Colombo, Sri Lanka, last year Brett Baudinet became the first ever player to play 50 Davis Cup Ties for Pacific Oceania. This is an extraordinary and rare achievement; additionally the Davis Cup Commitment Award Crest put on his player profile on the Davis Cup website.
Brett first started playing Davis Cup in 2000 and holds the following Pacific Oceania Davis Cup Records:
- Most Years Played 14
- Most Total Wins W30/L26
- Most Doubles Wins W29/L25
- Best Doubles Team With Daniel Llarenas for a W11/L2 record