From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2004 Davis Cup
2004 Davis Cup
Participating Teams
Argentina Australia Austria Belarus
Canada Czech Republic Croatia France
Morocco Netherlands Romania Russia
Spain Sweden Switzerland United States
The 2004 Davis Cup was the 93rd edition of the most im- 5 Ar- 5
Seville, Spain (indoor
portant tournament between nations in men’s tennis. A gentina clay)
total of 131 nations participated in the tournament. In
the final, Spain defeated the United States at the Estadio Moroc- 0 7 2
de La Cartuja in Seville, Spain, on 3-5 December, giving co United
Spain their second title. Bucharest, Romania (indoor clay) States
2
Roma- 2
World Group nia
Spain
Prilly, Switzerland
Main article: 2004 Davis Cup World Group 6 3
(indoor hard)
Switzerland 6 2
Draw
Metz, France (indoor
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Switzerland
clay)
6-8 February 9-11 April 24-26 September 3-5 De- 3 France 3
Croatia 1
cember
3 Alicante, Spain (clay)
France 4
3 1
Adelaide, Australia (hard) Maastricht, Netherlands (indoor clay)
France
1 Aus- 1
Delray Beach, FL, United 2 4
tralia Canada 1
States (hard) Spain
Swe- 4
Swe- 1 Palma de Mallorca,
den 8 4
den Spain (clay)
Uncasville, CT, USA Netherlands
7 United 4 8 1
(indoor hard) Brno, Czech Republic
States Netherlands
7 United 5 (indoor carpet)
Charleston, SC, United 2 4
States 2 Spain
States (hard) Czech
Austria 0 7 4 Republic
Minsk, Belarus (indoor carpet) United 2 Spain 3
States First round losers compete in Play-off ties with Zonal
Group I Qualifiers.
0
4 Russia 2
Belarus
Belarus 3 Minsk, Belarus (in- Final
door carpet) Estadio de la Cartuja,
Belarus 5 Seville, Spain
Agadir, Morocco (in-
Spain 3 December - 5 De- United
door hard) 5 Ar- 0
gentina 3
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Venue Home Team Score Visiting Team
Perth, Australia (grass) Australia 4-1 Morocco
Viña del Mar, Chile (clay) Chile 5-0 Japan
Rijeka, Croatia (indoor carpet) Croatia 3-2 Belgium
Lambaré, Paraguay (clay) Paraguay 5
0-5 Czech Republic
Bratislava, Slovakia (indoor hard) Slovakia 3-2 Germany
Pörtschach, Austria (clay) Austria 3-2 Great Britain
Bucharest, Romania (clay) Romania 4-1 Canada
Moscow, Russia (indoor clay) Russia 5-0 Thailand
cember 2004
indoor clay
States
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Americas Zone
Main article: 2004 Davis Cup Americas Zone
1 2 3 4 5
1 Carlos 6 6 6 Group I
Moyà 4 2 3
Mardy Fish • Brazil — relegated to Group II in 2005
2 Rafael 66 6 78 6 • Chile — advanced to World Group Qualifying
Nadal 78 2 66 2 Round
Andy Rod- • Ecuador
dick • Paraguay — advanced to World Group
3 Juan Carlos 0 3 2 Qualifying Round
Ferrero / 6 6 6 • Peru
Tommy
• Venezuela
Robredo
Bob
Bryan /
Group II
Mike • Bahamas
Bryan • Cuba
4 Carlos 6 77 77 • Dominican Republic
Moyà 2 62 65 • Haiti — relegated to Group III in 2005
Andy Rod- • Jamaica
dick • Mexico — promoted to Group I in 2005
5 Tommy Ro- 69 2 • Puerto Rico — relegated to Group III in 2005
bredo 711 6 • Uruguay
Mardy Fish
Group III
• Bolivia
World Group Playoffs • Colombia — promoted to Group II in 2005
Main article: 2004 Davis Cup World Group Play-offs • El Salvador
Date: 24-26 September • Honduras
• Chile and Slovakia promoted to World Group in 2005. • Netherlands Antilles — promoted to Group II in
• Australia, Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Romania, 2005
and Russia remain in World Group in 2005. • Trinidad and Tobago — relegated to Group IV in
• Belgium (EA), Germany (EA), Great Britain (EA), 2005
Japan (AO), Paraguay (Am), and Thailand (AO)
• Panama
remain in Group I in 2005.
• Canada (Am) and Morocco (EA) relegated to Group I • U.S. Virgin Islands — relegated to Group IV in
in 2005. 2005
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Group IV • Myanmar
• Saudi Arabia — promoted to Group III in 2005
• Barbados
• Bermuda • Singapore
• Costa Rica • Sri Lanka — promoted to Group III in 2005
• Eastern Caribbean • Turkmenistan
• Guatemala — promoted to Group III in 2005 • United Arab Emirates
• Saint Lucia — promoted to Group III in 2005
Europe/Africa Zone
Asia/Oceania Zone Main article: 2004 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone
Main article: 2004 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
Group I • Belgium — advanced to World Group Qualifying
• Chinese Taipei Round
• Finland — relegated to Group II in 2005
• India
• Germany — advanced to World Group
• Indonesia
Qualifying Round
• Japan — advanced to World Group Qualifying • Great Britain — advanced to World Group
Round Qualifying Round
• New Zealand — relegated to Group II in 2005
• Greece — relegated to Group II in 2005
• Pakistan
• Israel
• Thailand — advanced to World Group Qualifying
• Luxembourg
Round
• Uzbekistan • Slovakia — advanced to World Group Qualifying
Round
Group II • South Africa
• Zimbabwe
• China — promoted to Group I in 2005
• Hong Kong — relegated to Group III in 2005 Group II
• Iran
• Algeria
• Kuwait
• Bulgaria
• Lebanon
• Malaysia — relegated to Group III in 2005 • Denmark — relegated to Group III in 2005
• Philippines • Egypt — relegated to Group III in 2005
• South Korea • Georgia
• Hungary
Group III • Ireland — relegated to Group III in 2005
• Bahrain • Italy — promoted to Group I in 2005
• Oman — relegated to Group IV in 2005 • Latvia
• Kazakhstan — promoted to Group II in 2005 • Norway
• Pacific Oceania — promoted to Group II in 2005 • Poland
• Qatar
• Portugal
• Syria — relegated to Group IV in 2005 • Serbia and Montenegro — promoted to Group I
• Tajikistan in 2005
• Vietnam • Slovenia
• Tunisia — relegated to Group III in 2005
Group IV
• Ukraine
• Bangladesh
• Bahrain
• Iraq
• Jordan
• Kyrgyzstan
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Group III Group IV
Venue I Venue I
Participating Teams Participating Teams
• Côte d’Ivoire — promoted to Group II in 2005 • Gabon
• Ghana — promoted to Group II in 2005 • Mali
• Kenya • Nigeria — promoted to Group III in 2005
• Madagascar • San Marino — promoted to Group III in 2005
• Namibia • Senegal
• Turkey
Venue II
Venue II Participating Teams
Participating Teams • Armenia — promoted to Group III in 2005
• Bosnia and Herzegovina — promoted to Group
• Andorra — relegated to Group IV in 2005
III in 2005
• Cyprus
• Botswana
• Estonia — promoted to Group II in 2005
• Malta
• Iceland
• Mauritius
• Lithuania
• Moldova
• Macedonia
• Rwanda
• Monaco — promoted to Group II in 2005
• Uganda
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