1996 Davis Cup
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Duration | 9 February – 1 December |
Edition | 85th |
Champion | |
Winning Nation | France |
← 1995 1997 → |
The 1996 Davis Cup was the 85th edition of the most important tournament between nations in men's tennis. A total of 124 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, France defeated Sweden at Malmö Ice in Malmö, Sweden, on 29 November - 1 December, giving France their 8th title.[1][2][3]
World Group
Participating Teams | |||
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Austria |
Belgium |
Czech Republic |
Denmark |
France |
Germany |
Hungary |
India |
Italy |
Mexico |
Netherlands |
Russia |
South Africa |
Sweden |
Switzerland |
United States |
Draw
First round 9–11 February |
Quarterfinals 5–7 April |
Semifinals 20–22 September |
Final 29 November - 1 December | |||||||||||||||
Rome, Italy (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Russia | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Rome, Italy (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Italy | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Italy | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Johannesburg, South Africa (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
South Africa | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Austria | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Nantes, France (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
South Africa | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Italy | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Geneva, Switzerland (indoor clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
France | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Germany | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
Limoges, France (indoor clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Switzerland | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Germany | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Besançon, France (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
France | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
France | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
Malmö, Sweden (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
Denmark | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
France | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Jaipur, India (grass) | ||||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
India | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Calcutta, India (grass) | ||||||||||||||||||
Netherlands | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
India | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Katrineholm, Sweden (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
Belgium | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Prague, Czech Republic (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Plzeň, Czech Republic (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Hungary | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Prague, Czech Republic (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Carlsbad, United States (hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
United States | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Mexico | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
United States | 5 |
Final
Sweden 2 |
Malmö Ice, Malmö, Sweden[4] 29 November - 1 December 1996 Hard (i) |
France 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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World Group Qualifying Round
Date: 20–22 September
Venue | Home Team | Score | Visiting Team |
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Mexico City, Mexico (hard) | Mexico | 3-2 | Argentina |
Split, Croatia (clay) | Croatia | 1-4 | Australia |
São Paulo, Brazil (indoor carpet) | Brazil | 4-1 | Austria |
Bucharest, Romania (clay) | Romania | 3-2 | Belgium |
Tarragona, Spain (clay) | Spain | 4-1 | Denmark |
Moscow, Russia (indoor carpet) | Russia | 4-1 | Hungary |
Olten, Switzerland (indoor carpet) | Switzerland | 5-0 | Morocco |
Haarlem, Netherlands (hard) | Netherlands | 4-1 | New Zealand |
- Australia, Brazil, Romania, Spain promoted to World Group in 1997.
- Mexico, Netherlands, Russia, and Switzerland remain in World Group in 1997.
- Argentina (AMN), Croatia (EA), Morocco (EA), and New Zealand (AO) remain in Group I in 1997.
- Austria (EA), Belgium (EA), Denmark (EA), Hungary (EA) relegated to Group I in 1997.
Americas Zone
Group I
- Participating Teams
- Argentina — advanced to World Group Playoffs
- Brazil — advanced to World Group Playoffs
- Bahamas
- Canada
- Chile
- Venezuela
- Peru — relegated to Group II for 1997
Group II
- Participating Teams
- Ecuador — promoted to Group I for 1997
- Colombia
- Cuba
- Guatemala
- Paraguay
- Uruguay
- Barbados — relegated to Group III for 1997
- Puerto Rico — relegated to Group III for 1997
Group III
- Participating Teams
- El Salvador — promoted to Group II in 1997
- Haiti — promoted to Group II in 1997
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Bolivia
- Dominican Republic
- Jamaica
- Panama
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Bermuda — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Costa Rica — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Eastern Caribbean — assigned to Group IV in 1997
Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
- Participating Teams
- Australia — advanced to World Group Playoffs
- New Zealand — advanced to World Group Playoffs
- China
- Indonesia
- Japan
- South Korea
- Philippines
- Chinese Taipei — relegated to Group II for 1997
Group II
- Participating Teams
- Uzbekistan — promoted to Group I for 1997
- Hong Kong
- Iran
- Pakistan
- Saudi Arabia
- Thailand
- Bahrain — relegated to Group III for 1997
- Sri Lanka — relegated to Group III for 1997
Group III
- Participating Teams
- Lebanon — promoted to Group II in 1997
- Singapore — promoted to Group II in 1997
- Bangladesh
- Kazakhstan
- Kuwait
- Malaysia
- Pacific Oceania
- Qatar
- Brunei — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Jordan — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Oman — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Syria — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- United Arab Emirates — assigned to Group IV in 1997
Europe/Africa Zone
Group I
- Participating Teams
- Croatia — advanced to World Group Playoffs
- Morocco — advanced to World Group Playoffs
- Romania — advanced to World Group Playoffs
- Spain — advanced to World Group Playoffs
- Israel
- Ukraine
- Zimbabwe
- Finland — relegated to Group II for 1997
- Norway — relegated to Group II for 1997
Group II
- Participating Teams
- Great Britain — promoted to Group I for 1997
- Slovakia — promoted to Group I for 1997
- Belarus
- Egypt
- Ghana
- Ivory Coast
- Latvia
- Nigeria
- Poland
- Portugal
- Slovenia
- Yugoslavia
- Algeria — relegated to Group III for 1997
- Luxembourg — relegated to Group III for 1997
- Macedonia — relegated to Group III for 1997
- Malta — relegated to Group III for 1997
Group III
Venue A
- Participating Teams
- Greece — promoted to Group II in 1997
- Ireland — promoted to Group II in 1997
- Bulgaria
- Cameroon
- Estonia
- Kenya
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Botswana — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Congo — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Cyprus — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Djibouti — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Togo — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Zambia — assigned to Group IV in 1997
Venue B
- Participating Teams
- Georgia — promoted to Group II in 1997
- Lithuania — promoted to Group II in 1997
- Armenia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ethiopia
- San Marino
- Senegal
- Turkey
- Azerbaijan — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Benin — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Iceland — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Liechtenstein — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Sudan — assigned to Group IV in 1997
- Tunisia — assigned to Group IV in 1997
References
- ↑ "Davis Cup – 1996 Results". ITF.
- ↑ Bud Collins (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. pp. 495–496,505. ISBN 978-0942257700.
- ↑ John Barrett, ed. (1996). World of Tennis 1996. London: Harper Collins. pp. 29–41. ISBN 9780002187145.
- ↑ "Sweden v France". daviscup.com.
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