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2009 Davis Cup
The 2009 Davis Cup was the 98th edition of the most 1
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important tournament between national teams in men’s
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tennis. Sixteen teams participated in the World Group
Poreč, Croatia (in- States
and more than one hundred other took part in different
regional groups. Spain won their fourth title. It is the first door hard) 5 3
year that the ITF awarded ATP rankings points to the 5 Croatia 5 Croatia
players competing in the World Group and related Play- 0 Barcelona, Spain (indoor
Chile
Offs. clay)
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Malmö, Sweden (indoor carpet)
World Group Czech
Republic
Main article: 2009 Davis Cup World Group
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Israel 3
Participating Teams Spain
Tel Aviv, Israel (in-
• • • • Spain6 Swe- 2
door hard)
Argentina Czech Netherlands • den
Is- 4
• Republic • Sweden Sibiu, Romania (in-
door carpet) rael
Austria • Romania
• 3
• Chile France • Russia 1 Rus- 1
Switzerland Roma-
• • sia
• Serbia • United nia
Croatia Germany 3 4
Murcia, Spain (clay)
States Russia
•
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (indoor
Is- 1
Israel rael
hard)
2 4
Draw Austria 2
Spain
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Marbella, Spain
7 Ger- De- 3
6–8 March 10–12 July 18–20 September 4–6 (clay)
many cember
7 Ger- 2
Benidorm, Spain
many
(clay)
Buenos Aires, Argentina 2 3
(clay) Serbia 1
Spain
1 Ar- 5
Ostrava, Czech Repub-
gentina 2 Spain 4
lic (indoor hard)
0
1 Ar- 2
Netherlands Final
gentina
Ostrava, Czech Palau Sant Jordi,
3
Republic (indoor car- Barcelona, Spain
pet)
Czech Spain December 4–6, Czech
Republic 2009 Republic
8 France 2 5
Poreč, Croatia (indoor clay) clay (indoors) 0
Czech 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
Republic
Czech 1 Rafael Nadal 7 6 6
Birmingham, AL, USA (indoor hard) Republic Tomáš 5 0 2
5 1 Berdych
4 United 4
Croatia
States
Poreč, Croatia (in-
door clay)
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Venue (surface) Home Team Score Visiting Team
Rancagua, Chile (clay) Chile 3–2 Austria (5)
Charleroi, Belgium (indoor clay) Belgium (6) 3–2 Ukraine
Porto Alegre, Brazil (indoor clay) Brazil (8) 3
2–3 Ecuador
Maastricht, Netherlands (indoor clay) Netherlands 4
1–4 France (2)
Johannesburg, South Africa (indoor hard) South Africa 4
1–4 India (7)
Belgrade, Serbia (indoor hard) Serbia (3) 5–0 Uzbekistan
Helsingborg, Sweden (indoor hard) Sweden (1) 3–2 Romania
Genoa, Italy (clay) Italy 3
2–3 Switzerland (4)
2 David Ferrer 1 2 6 6 8 Group II
Radek 6 6 4 4 6 • Bahamas - relegated to Group III in 2010
Štěpánek
• Dominican Republic - promoted to Group I in
3 Feliciano 7 7 6 2010
López / Fer- 6 5 2
• Guatemala
nando Ver-
• Jamaica - relegated to Group III in 2010
dasco
Tomáš • Mexico
Berdych / • Netherlands Antilles
Radek • Paraguay
Štěpánek • Venezuela
4 Rafael Nadal 6 6 For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup Ameri-
Jan Hájek 3 4 cas Zone Group II.
5 David Ferrer 6 6
Group III
Lukáš 4 2
Dlouhý • Barbados - relegated to Group IV in 2010
• Bolivia - promoted to Group II in 2010
• Costa Rica
World Group Play-offs • El Salvador - promoted to Group II in 2010
• Honduras - relegated to Group IV in 2010
Main article: 2009 Davis Cup World Group Play-offs
• Puerto Rico
• Date: 18–20 September
• Cuba
The eight losing teams in the World Group first round
For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup Ameri-
ties, and eight winners of the Group I second round ties
cas Zone Group III.
compete in the World Group Play-offs.
Group IV
Americas Zone • Aruba - promoted to Group III in 2010
Main article: 2009 Davis Cup Americas Zone • Bermuda - promoted to Group III in 2010
• U.S. Virgin Islands
Group I
• Panama
• Brazil - advanced to World Group Play-offs • Trinidad and Tobago
• Canada For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup Ameri-
• Colombia cas Zone Group IV.
• Ecuador - promoted to World Group in 2010
• Peru - relegated to Group II in 2010 Asia/Oceania Zone
• Uruguay Main article: 2009 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone
For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup Ameri-
cas Zone Group I. Group I
• Australia
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• China Group I
• Chinese Taipei Seeds:
Seeds Remaining Nations:
• India - promoted to World Group in 2010 • Belgium • Italy
• Japan • Belarus • Macedonia
• Kazakhstan • Great Britain • Poland
• South Korea • Slovakia • South Africa
• Thailand - relegated to Group II in 2010 • Ukraine
• Uzbekistan - advanced to World Group Play-offs
For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup Asia/ Draw
Oceania Zone Group I. 2nd round play- 1st round play-offs 1st round
offs 10–12 July 6–8 March
Group II 18-20 Sep
• Hong Kong
• Indonesia
• Kuwait - relegated to Group III in 2010 S Slo-
• Malaysia vakia
• New Zealand
bye
• Oman - relegated to Group III in 2010
• Pakistan bye
• Philippines - promoted to Group I in 2010
For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup Asia/
Oceania Zone Group II. S Slo-
vakia
Group III Italy
• Iran Bratislava, Slovakia bye
• Lebanon (indoor hard)
• Pacific Oceania - promoted to Group II in 2010 S Slo- 5
• Saudi Arabia vakia
• Singapore - relegated to Group IV in 2010 0
• Sri Lanka - promoted to Group II in 2010 Macedonia
• Syria S
• Tajikistan - relegated to Group IV in 2010 Belarus
For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup Asia/ Minsk, Belarus (hard) bye
Oceania Zone Group III.
Group IV S Be- 4
• Bahrain larus
• Bangladesh - promoted to Group III in 2010
• Jordan 1 Johannesburg,
• Myanmar Macedonia South Africa (hard)
• Qatar
South 5
• Turkmenistan Africa
• United Arab Emirates 0
• Vietnam - promoted to Group III in 2010 Macedonia
• Yemen
For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup Asia/ bye
Oceania Zone Group IV.
Ukraine
Europe/Africa Zone
Main article: 2009 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone
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S Great Group III 4
Britain Ukraine
• Andorra
bye • 1
Bosnia S Herzegovina - promoted to Group II
and
in 2010 Great
Britain
• Botswana - relegated to Group IV in 2010
bye
• Estonia - promoted to Group II in 2010
Liverpool, Great Bri- S Great
• Greece
tain (carpet indoor) Britain
S Great 2 • Iceland
Britain • Luxembourg
3 • Madagascar
Poland • Morocco
bye • Namibia - relegated to Group IV in 2010
• NigeriaLiège, Belgium
Poland
• (indoor clay)
Norway - promoted to Group II in 2010
• 1
Rwanda - relegated to Group IV in 2010
Poland • Poland
San Marino - relegated to Group IV in 2010
bye • TunisiaS 4
• Belgium
Turkey - promoted to Group II in 2010
byeFor more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup
S Europe/Africa Zone Group III.
Bel-
gium
Macedonia and Great Britain Group IV
Italy, South Africa,
relegated to Group II in 2011. • Armenia - promoted to Group III in 2010
Ukraine, and Belgium
advance to• WorldCameroon
Group Play-off.
For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup • Côte d’Ivoire - promoted to Group III in 2010
Europe/Africa Zone Group I. • Ghana - promoted to Group III in 2010
• Zimbabwe - promoted to Group III in 2010
Group II For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group IV.
• Algeria - relegated to Group III in 2010
• Bulgaria
• Cyprus Point Distribution
• Denmark ATP Points distributed from 2009 onwards[1]
• Egypt
Gloss
• Finland - promoted to Group I in 2010
Only World Group and World Group Play-Off matches
• Georgia - relegated to Group III in 2010 and only live matches earn points.[1]
• Hungary 1 For the first rubber won 5 points is awarded, the
• Ireland second absorbed rubber grants 10 points that gives a to-
• Latvia - promoted to Group I in 2010 tal of 15 available points.[1]
• Lithuania 2 If a player goes on to win a live rubber in later
• Moldova - relegated to Group III in 2010 rounds, these 10 points are discounted. Only one loss can
• Monaco be converted to points.[1]
3 Team bonus awarded to a singles player who wins 7
• Montenegro - relegated to Group III in 2010
live matches and his team wins the competition.[1]
• Portugal
4 Performance bonus awarded to a singles player who
• Slovenia
wins 8 live matches. In this case, no Team bonus is award-
For more details on this topic, see 2009 Davis Cup
ed.[1]
Europe/Africa Zone Group II.
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Davis Cup
Rubber Category Match Win Match Loss Team Bonus Performance Bonus Total Achievable
Play-offs 5(10)1 15
1st Round 40 102 80
Quarterfinals 65 130
Semifinals 70 140
Final 75 753 1254 275
Total accumulative 500 535 625 625
References External links
[1] ^ "IX_The_Rankings" (pdf). 2010-12-16. • Davis Cup draw details
http://www.atpworldtour.com/~/media/
3968641831524F80B9983093AC893BFE.ashx.
Retrieved 2011-03-22.
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