2023 Davis Cup
Details
Duration3 February – 26 November 2023
Edition111th
Champion
Winning Nation Italy
2022
2024

Italy defeated Australia 2-1 in the final tennis match of the 2023 Davis Cup. It was the 111th edition of the Davis Cup, an international team competition between national teams in men's tennis, and was part of the 2023 ATP Tour calendar.[1]

Davis Cup Finals

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
21 November, Málaga
 Canada1
24 November, Málaga
 Finland2
 Finland0
22 November, Málaga
 Australia2
 Czech Republic1
26 November, Málaga
 Australia2
 Australia0
23 November, Málaga
 Italy2
 Italy2
25 November, Málaga
 Netherlands1
 Italy2
23 November, Málaga
 Serbia1
 Serbia2
 Great Britain0

Date: 12–17 September 2023 (group stage)[2]
21–26 November 2023 (knockout stage)

Venues: Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
Manchester Arena, Manchester, Great Britain
Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís, Valencia, Spain
Arena Gripe, Split, Croatia
Martin Carpena Arena, Málaga, Spain (knockout stage)
[3]
Surface: Hard indoor

16 nations took part in the finals. The qualification was as follows:

  • 2 finalists of the 2022 Finals (Australia and Canada)
  • 2 wild card teams (Italy and Spain)
  • 12 winners of the qualifying round, in February 2023

TH = Title holder, 2022F = Finalist from the 2022 tournament, WC = Wild card, H = Host

Participating teams

Australia (2022F)

Canada (TH)

Chile

Croatia (H)

Czech Republic

Finland

France

Great Britain (H)

Italy (WC) (H)

Netherlands

Serbia

South Korea

Spain (WC) (H)

Sweden

Switzerland

United States

Qualifying round

Date: 3–5 February 2023

Twenty-four teams played for twelve spots in the Finals, in series decided on a home and away basis.[4]

These twenty-four teams were:

The 12 winning teams from the qualifying round played at the Finals and the 12 losing teams played at the World Group I.

#: Nations ranking as of 28 November 2022.[5]

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
 Croatia [1]3–1 AustriaRijekaCentar ZametHard (i)
 Hungary2–3 France [2]TatabányaMultifunctional ArenaHard (i)
 Uzbekistan0–4 United States [3]TashkentOlympic Tennis SchoolHard (i)
 Germany [4]2–3  SwitzerlandTrierTrier ArenaHard (i)
 Colombia1–3 Great Britain [5]CotaPueblo Viejo Country ClubClay (i)
 Norway0–4 Serbia [6]OsloOslo TennisarenaHard (i)
 Chile3–1 Kazakhstan [7]La SerenaCampus TrentinoClay
 South Korea3–2 Belgium [8]SeoulOlympic Tennis CourtHard (i)
 Sweden [9]3–1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaStockholmRoyal Tennis HallHard (i)
 Netherlands [10]4–0 SlovakiaGroningenMartiniPlazaHard (i)
 Finland3–1 Argentina [11]EspooEspoo Metro AreenaHard (i)
 Portugal1–3 Czech Republic [12]MaiaComplexo Municipal de TénisClay (i)

Group stage

Qualified for the Knockout stage
Eliminated

G = Group, T = Ties, M = Matches

G Winner Runner-up Third Fourth
NationTM NationTM NationTM NationTM
A  Canada3–08–1  Italy2–15–4  Chile1–24–5  Sweden0–31–8
B  Great Britain3–06–3  Australia2–16–3  France1–25–4   Switzerland0–31–8
C  Czech Republic3–09–0  Serbia2–16–3  Spain1–22–7  South Korea0–31–8
D  Netherlands2–15–4  Finland2–16–3  United States1–23–6  Croatia1–24–5

World Group I

Date: 14–17 September 2023

Twenty-four teams participated in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.[6]

These twenty-four teams are:

#: Nations ranking as of 6 February 2023.[5]

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
 Bosnia and Herzegovina0–4 Germany [1]MostarTennis ClubClay
 Bulgaria1–3 Kazakhstan [2]SofiaNational Tennis CentreClay
 Belgium [3]3–1 UzbekistanHasseltSporthal AlverbergHard (i)
 Argentina [4]4–0 LithuaniaBuenos AiresLawn Tennis ClubClay
 Ukraine3–2 Colombia [5]Kaspi (Georgia)Garikula Tennis ClubHard
 Hungary [6]4–0 TurkeyKeszthelyHelikon TeniszcentrumClay
 Israel3–2 Japan [7]Tel AvivShlomo Group ArenaHard (i)
 Austria [8]1–3 PortugalSchwechatMultiversumHard (i)
 Greece1–3 Slovakia [9]AthensPanathenaic StadiumHard
 Peru4–1 Norway [10]LimaLawn Tennis de la ExposiciónClay
 Romania [11]1–3 Chinese TaipeiMamaiaTennis Club IDUClay
 Denmark1–3 Brazil [12]HillerødRoyal StageHard (i)

Play-offs

Date: 3–5 February 2023

Twenty-four teams played for twelve spots in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.[7]

These twenty-four teams are:

The 12 winning teams from the play-offs will play at the World Group I and the 12 losing teams will play at the World Group II.

#: Nations ranking as of 28 November 2022.[5]

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
 Japan [1]4–0 PolandMikiBourbon Beans DomeHard (i)
 Greece3–1 Ecuador [2]AthensOlympic Sports ComplexHard (i)
 Brazil [3]4–0 ChinaFlorianópolisEstádio de Tênis Guga KuertenClay
 Denmark3–2 India [4]HillerødRoyal StageHard (i)
 Thailand2–3 Romania [5]NonthaburiLawn Tennis AssociationHard
 Latvia2–3 Israel [6]RigaArena RigaHard (i)
 Peru [7]4–0 IrelandLimaEstadio AsiaClay
 Mexico [8]1–3 Chinese TaipeiMetepecClub Deportivo la AsunciónClay
 Ukraine [9]3–1 LebanonLeszno (Poland)Leszno Tennis ClubHard (i)
 Turkey [10]4–0 SloveniaIstanbulEnka Spor KulübüHard (i)
 Lithuania4–0 Pakistan [11]VilniusSEB ArenaHard (i)
 New Zealand [12]1–3 BulgariaChristchurchWilding ParkHard

World Group II

Date: 14–17 September 2023

Twenty-four teams participated in the World Group II, in series decided on a home and away basis.[6]

These twenty-four teams are:

#: Nations ranking as of 6 February 2023.[5]

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
 Monaco1–3 Ecuador [1]Roquebrune-Cap-MartinMonte Carlo Country ClubClay
 India [2]4–1 MoroccoLucknowMini StadiumHard
 New Zealand [3]3–1 ThailandInvercargillILT StadiumHard (i)
 Mexico [4]3–1 ChinaMéridaLorenzo Molina CasaresClay
 Pakistan [5]5–0 IndonesiaIslamabadPakistan Sports ComplexGrass
 Uruguay [6]1–3 EgyptMontevideoCarrasco Lawn Tennis ClubClay
 Lebanon [7]4–0 JamaicaBeirutAutomobile and Touring Club of LebanonClay
 Slovenia [8]2–3 LuxembourgLjubljanaTenis Center TivoliClay
 Georgia3–1 Tunisia [9]KaspiGarikula Tennis ClubHard
 El Salvador [10]1–4 IrelandSonsonateComplejo de TenisClay
 Hong Kong [11]2–3 LatviaHong KongVictoria Park Tennis StadiumHard
 Poland [12]4–0 BarbadosGrodzisk MazowieckiAkademia Tenis KozerkiHard

Play-offs

Date: 2–6 February 2023

Twenty-four teams played for twelve spots in the World Group II, in series decided on a home and away basis.[7]

These twenty-four teams are:

The 12 winning teams from the play-offs will play at the World Group II and the 12 losing teams will play at the 2023 Group III of the corresponding continental zone.

#: Nations ranking as of 28 November 2022.[5]

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
 Zimbabwe2–3 Uruguay [1]HarareHarare Sports ClubHard
 Georgia4–0 Bolivia [2]Leszno (Poland)Leszno Tennis ClubHard (i)
 Tunisia [3]3–2 CyprusTunisCité Nationale Sportive El MenzahHard
 Luxembourg4–1 South Africa [4]Esch-sur-AlzetteCentre National de TennisHard (i)
 Barbados [5]3–2 Pacific OceaniaBridgetownNational Tennis CentreHard
 Monaco4–0 Dominican Republic [6]Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (France)Monte Carlo Country ClubClay
 Venezuela1–3 Hong Kong [7]Puerto CabelloCentro Nacional de TenisHard
 Jordan1–3 El Salvador [8]AmmanJordan Tennis Federation CourtsHard (i)
 Jamaica3–2 Estonia [9]KingstonEric Bell National Tennis CentreHard
 Egypt [10]3–2 ParaguayCairoGezira Sporting ClubClay
 Ivory Coast1–3 Morocco [11]AbidjanLe Central Tennis ClubHard
 Vietnam2–3 Indonesia [12]Từ SơnHanaka Paris Ocean ParkHard

Group III

The top three nations of each continental zone will be promoted to the 2024 World Group II play-offs and the last two nations will be relegated to the 2024 Group IV.

Americas zone

Dates: 19–24 June 2023
Location: Club Internacional de Tenis, Asunción, Paraguay (Clay)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Asia/Oceania zone

Date: 26–29 July 2023
Location: Sri Lanka Tennis Association Courts, Colombo, Sri Lanka (Clay)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Europe zone

Date: 14–17 June 2023
Location: Herodotou Tennis Academy, Larnaca, Cyprus (Hard)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Africa zone

Date: 9–12 August 2023
Location: University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa (Hard)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Group IV

The top two nations of each continental zone will be promoted to the 2024 Group III and the last two nations from the Asia/Oceania and Africa zone will be relegated to the 2024 Group V.

Americas zone

Date: 31 July – 5 August 2023
Location: National Racquet Sports Centre, Tacarigua, Trinidad and Tobago (Hard)

Participating teams

Inactive team

Promotions

Asia/Oceania zone

Date: 18–21 October 2023
Location: Megasaray Tennis Academy, Antalya, Turkey

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Europe zone

Date: 26–29 July 2023
Location: Tennis Club Bellevue, Ulcinj, Montenegro (Clay)

Participating teams

Inactive teams

Promotions

Africa zone

Date: 26–29 July 2023
Location: Ecology Tennis Club, Kigali, Rwanda (Clay)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Group V

The top two nations of each continental zone will be promoted to the 2024 Group IV.

Asia/Oceania zone

Date: 25–28 October 2023
Location: Polytechnic University, Isa Town, Bahrain (Hard)

Participating teams

Inactive teams

Promotions

Africa zone

Date: 21–24 June 2023
Location: Cercle de Kinshasa, Kinshasa, DR Congo (Clay)

Participating teams

Inactive teams

Promotions

References

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