| Details | |
|---|---|
| Duration | 2 February – 25 November 2024 | 
| Edition | 112th | 
| Champion | |
| ← 2023  2025 →  | |
The 2024 Davis Cup is the 112th edition of the Davis Cup, a tournament between national teams in men's tennis. It is part of the 2024 ATP Tour calendar.[1]
Davis Cup Finals
Date: 10–15 September 2024 (group stage)
November 2024 (knockout stage)
Venue: Martin Carpena Arena, Málaga, Spain (knockout stage)[2]
16 nations will take part in the finals. The qualification will be as follows:
- 2 finalists of the 2023 Finals (Australia and Italy)
- 2 wild card teams (Great Britain and Spain)
- 12 winners of the qualifying round, in February 2024
TH = Title holder, 2023F = Finalist from the 2023 tournament, WC = Wild card, H = Host
| Participating teams | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| .svg.png.webp) Australia (2023F) |  Great Britain (WC) |  Italy (TH) |  Spain (WC) (H) | ||
Qualifying round
Date: 1–4 February 2024
Twenty-four teams will play for twelve spots in the finals, in series decided on a home and away basis.[3]
These twenty-four teams are:
- 12 teams ranked 3rd–16th in the 2023 Finals except the 2 wild card teams
- 12 winning teams from the 2023 World Group I
The 12 winning teams from the qualifying round will play at the Finals and the 12 losing teams will play at the World Group I.
#: Nations Ranking as of 27 November 2023.[4]
| Seeded teams 
 | Unseeded teams 
 
 | 
| Home team | Score | Away team | Location | Venue | Surface | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| .svg.png.webp) Canada [1] | – |  South Korea | Montreal | IGA Stadium | Hard (i) | 
|  Serbia [2] | – |  Slovakia | Kraljevo | Kraljevo Sports Hall | Clay (i) | 
|  Croatia [3] | – | .svg.png.webp) Belgium | Varaždin | Varaždin Arena | Hard (i) | 
|  Hungary | – |  Germany [4] | Tatabánya | Multifunctional Arena | Hard (i) | 
|  Netherlands [5] | – | .svg.png.webp) Switzerland | Groningen | MartiniPlaza | Hard (i) | 
|  Czech Republic [6] | – |  Israel | Třinec | Vitality Slezsko | Hard (i) | 
|  Ukraine | – |  United States [7] | Vilnius (Lithuania) | SEB Arena | Hard (i) | 
|  Finland [8] | – |  Portugal | Turku | Gatorade Center | Hard (i) | 
|  Chinese Taipei | – |  France [9] | Taipei | Taipei Tennis Center | Hard (i) | 
|  Argentina | – |  Kazakhstan [10] | Rosario | Jockey Club de Rosario | Clay | 
|  Sweden [11] | – |  Brazil | Helsingborg | Helsingborg Arena | Hard (i) | 
|  Chile [12] | – |  Peru | Santiago | Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos | Hard | 
World Group I
Date: September 2024
Twenty-four teams will participate in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.
These twenty-four teams will be:
- 12 losing teams from qualifying round, in February 2024
- 12 winning teams from World Group I play-offs, in February 2024
Play-offs
Date: 2–4 February 2024
Twenty-four teams will play for twelve spots in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.
These twenty-four teams are:
- 12 losing teams from 2023 World Group I
- 12 winning teams from 2023 World Group II
The 12 winning teams from the play-offs will qualify for the World Group I and the 12 losing teams will play at the World Group II.
#: Nations Ranking as of 18 September 2023.[5]
| Seeded teams | Unseeded teams 
 
 | 
| Home team | Score | Away team | Location | Venue | Surface | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|  Colombia [1] | – |  Luxembourg | Bogotá | Club Bellavista Colsubsidio | Clay | 
|  Lebanon | – |  Japan [2] | Cairo (Egypt) | Smash Sporting Club | Clay | 
|  Ireland | – |  Austria [3] | Limerick | UL Sport Arena | Hard (i) | 
|  Ecuador [4] | – |  Egypt | Salinas | Salinas Golf & Tenis Club | Clay | 
|  Norway [5] | – |  Latvia | Gjøvik | Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall | Hard (i) | 
|  Greece | – |  Romania [6] | Ano Liosia | Ano Liosia Olympic Hall | Hard (i) | 
|  Bulgaria | – |  Bosnia and Herzegovina [7] | Burgas | Tennis Center Avenue | Hard (i) | 
|  Uzbekistan [8] | – |  Poland | Tashkent | Humo Arena | Hard (i) | 
|  New Zealand | – |  Turkey [9] | Auckland | ASB Tennis Arena | Hard | 
|  Mexico | – |  Denmark [10] | Zapopan | Hacienda San Javier | Clay | 
|  Pakistan | – |  India [11] | Islamabad | Pakistan Sports Complex | Grass | 
|  Lithuania [12] | – |  Georgia | Vilnius | SEB Arena | Hard (i) | 
World Group II
Date: September 2024
Twenty-four teams will participate in the World Group II, in series decided on a home and away basis.
These twenty-four teams will be:
- 12 losing teams from World Group I play-offs, in February 2024
- 12 winning teams from World Group II play-offs, in February 2024
Play-offs
Date: 2–4 February 2024
Twenty-four teams will play for twelve spots in the World Group II, in series decided on a home and away basis.
These twenty-four teams are:
- 12 losing teams from 2023 World Group II
- 12 teams promoted from their 2023 Group III zone:
- 3 from Europe
- 3 from Asia/Oceania
- 3 from Americas
- 3 from Africa
 
The 12 winning teams from the play-offs will play at the World Group II and the 12 losing teams will play at the 2024 Group III of the corresponding continental zone.
#: Nations Ranking as of 18 September 2023.[6]
| Seeded teams | Unseeded teams 
 
 | 
| Home team | Score | Away team | Location | Venue | Surface | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|  Uruguay [1] | – |  Moldova | Montevideo | Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club | Clay | 
|  China | – |  Slovenia [2] | Guangzhou | Guangzhou Development District International Tennis School | Hard | 
|  Tunisia [3] | – |  Costa Rica | Tunis | Cité Nationale Sportive El Menzah | Hard | 
|  El Salvador [4] | – |  Pacific Oceania | Santa Tecla | Polideportivo de Ciudad Merliot | Hard | 
|  Hong Kong [5] | – |  Zimbabwe | Hong Kong | Victoria Park Tennis Stadium | Hard | 
|  Jamaica | – |  Barbados [6] | Kingston | Eric Bell National Tennis Centre | Hard | 
|  Cyprus | – |  Morocco [7] | Nicosia | National Tennis Centre | Hard | 
|  Vietnam | – |  South Africa [8] | Từ Sơn | Hanaka Paris Ocean Park | Hard | 
|  Togo | – |  Indonesia [9] | Lomé | Stade Omnisport de Lomé | Hard | 
| .svg.png.webp) Bolivia [10] | – |  Thailand | La Paz | Club de Tenis La Paz | Clay | 
|  Iran | – |  Estonia [11] | Tehran | Shahid Shiroudi Stadium | Clay | 
|  Paraguay | – |  Monaco [12] | Asunción | Club Internacional de Tenis | Clay | 
Group III
The top three nations of each continental zone will be promoted to the 2025 World Group II play-offs and the last two nations will be relegated to the 2025 Group IV.
Americas zone
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Group IV
The top two nations of each continental zone will be promoted to the 2025 Group III and the last two nations from the Asia/Oceania and Africa zone will be relegated to the 2025 Group V.
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Group V
The top two nations of each continental zone will be promoted to the 2025 Group IV.
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 Bahrain Bahrain
 Bangladesh Bangladesh
 Bhutan Bhutan
 Brunei Brunei
 Guam Guam
 Laos Laos
 Macau Macau
 Maldives Maldives
 Mongolia Mongolia
 Nepal Nepal
 Tajikistan Tajikistan
 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan
 Yemen Yemen
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References
- ↑ "Davis Cup to become part of ATP Tour calendar in 2023". Reuters. 31 October 2022.
- ↑ "Málaga to host Davis Cup Final 8 for 2024". daviscup.com. 26 November 2023.
- ↑ "2024 Qualifiers". daviscup.com. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
- ↑ "Davis Cup - Rankings". Daviscup.com. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
- ↑ "Davis Cup - Rankings". Daviscup.com. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
- ↑ "Davis Cup - Rankings". Daviscup.com. Retrieved 19 September 2023.











































































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