From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1993 Davis Cup
1993 Davis Cup
Participating Teams
Australia Austria Brazil Cuba
Czech Republic Denmark France Germany
India Italy Netherlands Russia[1]
Spain Sweden Switzerland United States
The 1993 Davis Cup was the 82nd edition of the most India 3
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important tournament between national teams in men’s
Barcelona, Spain (clay) Australia
tennis. A total of 100 nations participated in the tourna-
ment. In the final, Germany defeated Australia at Exhibi- 3
tion Hall in Düsseldorf, Germany, on 3-5 December. Germany
Netherlands
The Hague, Nether-
Spain 2
World Group lands (clay)
1
Kalmar, Sweden (in-
Main article: 1993 Davis Cup World Group Netherlands
door carpet)
Swe- 4
Draw Cuba 0
den
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Borlänge, Sweden (indoor
26-28 March 16-18 July 24-26 September Swe- 3-55De-
clay)
den cember
0
Aarhus, Denmark (indoor carpet)
Sweden
Melbourne, Australia
5
(grass)
Den- 1
Germany
United 1 Florence, Italy (clay) mark
States Halle, Germany
Czech 4 (grass)
Aus- 4
Aus- 3 Republic 1
tralia Czech
tralia Moscow, Russia (in-
Modena, Italy (in- Republic
Italy 2 door carpet)
door carpet) Ger- 4
Russia 1
Italy 4 many
Chandigarh, India (grass)
Brazil 1 Ger- 4
5
Vienna, Austria (indoor clay) Australia many
First round losers compete in World Group Qualifying
In- 0
France 4 Round with Zonal Group I Qualifiers.
dia
Austria 1
Cannes, France
Final
(clay)
Exhibition Hall, Düsseldorf,
Calcutta, India France 2 Germany
(grass) India 3 Germany 3 December - 5 December Australia
2 4 1993 1
Düsseldorf, Germany (indoor
clay (indoors)
Switzerland clay)
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Venue Home Team Score Visiting Team
Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard) Israel 3-2 Switzerland
Budapest, Hungary (clay) Hungary 4-1 Argentina
Christchurch, New Zealand (indoor carpet) New Zealand 3
2-3 Austria
Charlotte, NC, United States (hard) United States 5-0 Bahamas
Brussels, Belgium (clay) Belgium 3-1 Brazil
Copenhagen, Denmark (indoor carpet) Denmark 3-2 Croatia
St. Petersburg, Russia (indoor carpet) Russia 5-0 Cuba
Seoul, South Korea (hard) South Korea 5
0-5 Spain
1 2 3 4 5 Group I
1 Michael Stich 62 6 6 4 6 • Argentina — advanced to World Group
Jason 77 3 1 6 3 Qualifying Round
Stoltenberg • Bahamas — advanced to World Group Qualifying
2 Marc-Kevin 6 7 69 2 7 Round
Goellner 3 5 711 6 9 • Canada — relegated to Group II in 1994
Richard
• Chile
Fromberg
• Mexico
3 Patrik Kühnen / 77 4 6 77
Michael Stich 65 6 3 65 • Uruguay
Todd Wood-
bridge / Mark Group II
Woodforde • Colombia
4 Michael Stich 6 6 6 • Dominican Republic — relegated to Group III in
Richard 4 2 2 1994
Fromberg • Ecuador
5 Marc-Kevin 6 62 77 • Haiti — relegated to Group III in 1994
Goellner 1 77 64
• Paraguay
Jason
Stoltenberg • Peru — promoted to Group I in 1994
• Puerto Rico
• Venezuela
World Group Qualifying Round Group III
Main article: 1993 Davis Cup World Group Qualifying
• Barbados
Round
Date: 22-26 September • Bolivia
• Belgium, Hungary, Israel promoted to World Group • Costa Rica
in 1994. • Eastern Caribbean
• Austria, Denmark, Russia, Spain, and United States • El Salvador
remain in World Group in 1994. • Guatemala — promoted to Group II in 1994
• Argentina (AMN), Bahamas (AMN), Croatia (EA), New • Jamaica — promoted to Group II in 1994
Zealand (AO), and South Korea (AO) remain in Group • Trinidad and Tobago
I in 1994.
• Brazil, (AMN), Cuba (AMN), Switzerland (EA)
relegated to Group I in 1994. Asia/Oceania Zone
Main article: 1993 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone
American Zone Group I
Main article: 1993 Davis Cup American Zone
• Chinese Taipei — relegated to Group II in 1994
• Hong Kong
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• Indonesia Group II
• Japan • Algeria — relegated to Group III in 1994
• New Zealand — advanced to World Group
• Bulgaria
Qualifying Round
• Philippines • Côte d’Ivoire — relegated to Group III in 1994
• Cyprus — relegated to Group III in 1994
• South Korea — advanced to World Group
Qualifying Round • Egypt
• Ghana
Group II • Greece
• China — promoted to Group I in 1994 • Ireland
• Jordan — relegated to Group III in 1994 • Monaco
• Iran • Morocco
• Kuwait — relegated to Group III in 1994 • Nigeria
• Malaysia • Poland
• Pakistan • Romania — promoted to Group I in 1994
• Sri Lanka
• Senegal
• Thailand
• South Africa — promoted to Group I in 1994
Group III • Tunisia — relegated to Group III in 1994
• Bahrain
Group III
• Bangladesh
• Benin
• Lebanon
• Qatar • Congo
• Saudi Arabia — promoted to Group II in 1994 • Djibouti
• Singapore — promoted to Group II in 1994 • Estonia[1] — promoted to Group II in 1994
• Latvia[1] — promoted to Group II in 1994
• Syria
• United Arab Emirates • Malta
• San Marino
Euro/African Zone • Slovenia[2] — promoted to Group II in 1994
• Togo
Main article: 1993 Davis Cup Euro/African Zone
• Turkey
Group I • Ukraine[1] — promoted to Group II in 1994
• Zambia
• Belgium — advanced to World Group Qualifying
Round
• Croatia[2] — advanced to World Group Notes
Qualifying Round
[1] ^ Russia took over the CIS’s place in the World
• Finland — relegated to Group II in 1994 Group, and assumed all of the USSR’s historical
• Great Britain records. Estonia, Latvia, and Ukraine would all
• Hungary — advanced to World Group Qualifying begin as new nations in Group III.
Round [2] ^ As the stronger tennis nation that began Davis
• Israel — advanced to World Group Qualifying Cup play immediately after the breakup of
Round Yugoslavia, Croatia took Yugoslavia’s spot in Group
• Kenya — relegated to Group II in 1994 I and Slovenia began as a new nation in Group III.
• Luxembourg Yugoslavia’s historical records were carried on
when they resumed play in 1995, and continue
• Norway
today under Serbia.
• Portugal
• Zimbabwe
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