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1993 Davis Cup

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Duration
  
26 March – 5 December

Winning Nation
  
Germany

Edition
  
82nd

The 1993 Davis Cup was the 82nd edition of the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. A total of 100 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, Germany defeated Australia at Exhibition Hall in Düsseldorf, Germany, on 3-5 December.

Contents

Draw

First round losers compete in World Group Qualifying Round with Zonal Group I Qualifiers.

World Group Qualifying Round

Date: 22-26 September

  • Belgium, Hungary, Israel promoted to World Group in 1994.
  • Austria, Denmark, Russia, Spain, and United States remain in World Group in 1994.
  • Argentina (AMN), Bahamas (AMN), Croatia (EA), New Zealand (AO), and South Korea (AO) remain in Group I in 1994.
  • Brazil, (AMN), Cuba (AMN), Switzerland (EA) relegated to Group I in 1994.
  • Group III

    The Group III tournament was held March 8-14, in San José, Costa Rica, on outdoor clay courts. The eight teams played a single round-robin.

    Group III

    The Group III tournament was held April 19-25, in Doha, Qatar, on outdoor hard courts. The eight teams played a single round-robin. This tournament marked the Davis Cup debut of the United Arab Emirates.

    Group III

    The twelve teams in Group III were divided into two pools of six, each of which played a round-robin tournament. The top two teams in each pool were promoted to Group II for 1994. Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, and Ukraine participated as independent nations for the first time following the breakups of Czechoslovakia and the USSR, while Benin, Djibouti, and San Marino also made their debuts in the tournament.

    Pool A

    Played April 28 - May 2 in Lusaka, Zambia, on outdoor clay courts.

    Results of Individual Ties

    Pool B

    Played May 5-9 in Marsa, Malta, on outdoor hard courts.

    Results of Individual Ties

    References

    1993 Davis Cup Wikipedia