2003 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group III

Group III was split into two sub-groups. One tournament was held in Algiers, Algeria, February 3-7, while the other was held in Jurmala, Latvia, June 11-15. Both were played on outdoor clay courts.[1]

Format

The eight teams in each sub-group were split into two pools and played in a round-robin format. The top two teams of each pool advanced to the promotion pool, from which the two top teams were promoted to the Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2004. The bottom two teams of each group were placed in the relegation pool, from which the two bottom teams were demoted to the Europe/Africa Zone Group IV in 2004.

Algiers Half

Pool A

Team Pld W L MF MA
 Hungary33090
 Estonia32163
 Madagascar31236
 Namibia30309

Results of Individual Ties

Date Winning Team Score
February 3 Hungary3-0 Estonia
February 3 Madagascar3-0 Namibia
February 4 Hungary3-0 Madagascar
February 4 Estonia3-0 Namibia
February 5 Hungary3-0 Namibia
February 5 Estonia3-0 Madagascar

Pool B

Team Pld W L MF MA
 Algeria33081
 Lithuania32163
 Angola31236
 Armenia30318

Results of Individual Ties

Date Winning Team Score
February 3 Algeria3-0 Angola
February 3 Lithuania3-0 Armenia
February 4 Algeria3-0 Armenia
February 4 Lithuania2-1 Angola
February 5 Algeria2-1 Lithuania
February 5 Angola2-1 Armenia

Promotion pool

The top two teams from each of Pools A and B advanced to the Promotion pool. Results and points from games against the opponent from the preliminary round were carried forward.

Team Pld W L MF MA
 Algeria33062
 Hungary32162
 Estonia31236
 Lithuania30327

Results of Individual Ties

Date Winning Team Score
February 6 Hungary3-0 Lithuania
February 6 Algeria2-1 Estonia
February 7 Algeria2-0 Hungary
February 7 Estonia2-1 Lithuania

Algeria and Hungary promoted to Group II for 2004.

Relegation pool

The bottom two teams from Pools A and B were placed in the relegation group. Results and points from games against the opponent from the preliminary round were carried forward.

Team Pld W L MF MA
 Madagascar32163
 Namibia32154
 Angola32154
 Armenia30327

Results of Individual Ties

Date Winning Team Score
February 6 Madagascar2-1 Armenia
February 6 Namibia2-1 Angola
February 7 Angola2-1 Madagascar
February 7 Namibia3-0 Armenia

Angola and Armenia demoted to Group IV for 2004.

Jurmala Half

Pool A

Team Pld W L MF MA
 Latvia33072
 Azerbaijan32154
 Macedonia31236
 Moldova30336

Results of Individual Ties

Date Winning Team Score
June 11 Latvia2-1 Moldova
June 11 Azerbaijan2-1 Macedonia
June 12 Latvia2-1 Azerbaijan
June 12 Macedonia2-1 Moldova
June 13 Latvia3-0 Macedonia
June 13 Azerbaijan2-1 Moldova

Pool B

Team Pld W L MF MA
 Georgia33072
 Cyprus32172
 Turkey31236
 Bosnia and Herzegovina30318

Results of Individual Ties

Date Winning Team Score
June 11 Georgia3-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
June 11 Cyprus3-0 Turkey
June 12 Georgia2-1 Turkey
June 12 Cyprus3-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
June 13 Georgia2-1 Cyprus
June 13 Turkey2-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Promotion pool

The top two teams from each of Pools A and B advanced to the Promotion pool. Results and points from games against the opponent from the preliminary round were carried forward.

Team Pld W L MF MA
 Georgia33072
 Latvia32154
 Cyprus31254
 Azerbaijan30318

Results of Individual Ties

Date Winning Team Score
June 14 Georgia3-0 Azerbaijan
June 14 Latvia2-1 Cyprus
June 15 Georgia2-1 Latvia
June 15 Cyprus3-0 Azerbaijan

Georgia and Latvia promoted to Group II for 2004.

Relegation pool

The bottom two teams from Pools A and B were placed in the relegation group. Results and points from games against the opponent from the preliminary round were carried forward.

Team Pld W L MF MA
 Turkey33062
 Macedonia32163
 Moldova31244
 Bosnia and Herzegovina30318

Results of Individual Ties

Date Winning Team Score
June 14 Turkey2-1 Macedonia
June 14 Moldova3-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
June 15 Turkey2-0 Moldova
June 15 Macedonia3-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Moldova and Bosnia/Herzegovina demoted to Group IV for 2004.

References

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