2018 Davis Cup

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2018 Davis Cup
France and Croatia during the final
France and Croatia during the final
Details
Duration2 February – 25 November 2018
Edition107th
Champion
Winning Nation Croatia
2017
2019

The 2018 Davis Cup was the 107th edition of the Davis Cup, a tournament between national teams in men's tennis. It was sponsored by BNP Paribas.[1] In 2018, new rules were introduced for the Group I and II zonal events, with ties now being played as best-of-three sets over the course of two days.

Croatia won their second Davis Cup on indoor clay in the final match held at 25 November with a 3–1 win over France.[2]

World Group[edit]

Participating teams

Australia

Belgium

Canada

Croatia

France

Germany

Great Britain

Hungary

Italy

Japan

Kazakhstan

Netherlands

Serbia

Spain

Switzerland

United States

Seeds[edit]

  1.  France (final)
  2.  Belgium (quarterfinals)
  3.  Great Britain (first round)
  4.  Croatia (champion)
  5.   Switzerland (first round)
  6.  Australia (first round)
  7.  Serbia (first round)
  8.  Italy (quarterfinals)

Draw[edit]

First round
2–4 February
Quarterfinals
6–8 April
Semifinals
14–16 September
Final
23–25 November
Albertville, France (indoor hard)[3]
1 France3
Genoa, Italy (clay)[11]
 Netherlands1
1 France3
Morioka, Japan (indoor hard)[4]
8 Italy1
8 Italy3
Lille, France (indoor hard)[15]
 Japan1
1 France3
Marbella, Spain (clay)[5]
 Spain2
3 Great Britain1
Valencia, Spain (clay)[12]
 Spain3
 Spain3
Brisbane, Australia (hard)[6]
 Germany2
6 Australia1
Lille, France (indoor clay)[17]
 Germany3
1 France1
Astana, Kazakhstan (indoor hard)[7]
4 Croatia3
 Kazakhstan4
Varaždin, Croatia (indoor clay)[13]
5  Switzerland1
 Kazakhstan1
Osijek, Croatia (indoor clay)[8]
4 Croatia3
 Canada1
Zadar, Croatia (clay)[16]
4 Croatia3
4 Croatia3
Niš, Serbia (indoor clay)[9]
 United States2
 United States3
Nashville, United States (indoor hard)[14]
7 Serbia1
 United States4
Liège, Belgium (indoor hard)[10]
2 Belgium0
 Hungary2
2 Belgium3

Final[edit]


France
1
Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille, France[17]
23–25 November
Clay (i)

Croatia
3
1 2 3 4 5
1 France
Croatia
Jérémy Chardy
Borna Ćorić
2
6
5
7
4
6
     
2 France
Croatia
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Marin Čilić
3
6
5
7
4
6
     
3 France
Croatia
Nicolas Mahut / Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Ivan Dodig / Mate Pavić
6
4
6
4
3
6
77
63
   
4 France
Croatia
Lucas Pouille
Marin Čilić
63
77
3
6
3
6
     
5 France
Croatia
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Borna Ćorić
          not
played

World Group play-offs[edit]

Date: 14–16 September 2018

The eight losing teams in the World Group first round ties and eight winners of the Zonal Group I final round ties will compete in the World Group play-offs for seeded spots in the 2019 Qualifying Round. Seedings are based on Davis Cup rankings as of 9 April 2018.

Home team Score Visiting team Location Venue Door Surface
 Argentina 4–0  Colombia San Juan Estadio Aldo Cantoni Indoor Clay
 Great Britain 3–1  Uzbekistan Glasgow Commonwealth Arena Indoor Hard
 Austria 3–1  Australia Graz Messe Congress Graz Outdoor Clay
  Switzerland 2–3  Sweden Biel/Bienne Swiss Tennis Arena Indoor Hard
 Serbia 4–0  India Kraljevo Kraljevo Sports Hall Indoor Clay
 Canada 3–1  Netherlands Toronto Coca-Cola Coliseum Indoor Hard
 Hungary 2–3  Czech Republic Budapest Kopaszi Dam Outdoor Clay
 Japan 4–0  Bosnia and Herzegovina Osaka Utsubo Tennis Center Outdoor Hard

Americas Zone[edit]

Group I[edit]

Draw[edit]


Group II[edit]

Draw[edit]

Group III[edit]

Date: 28 May–2 June

Location: Costa Rica Country Club, Escazú, Costa Rica (hard)

Format: Round-robin basis. The winner of Pool A will play-off against the runner-up of Pool B and the winner of Pool B will play-off against the runner-up of Pool A to determine which two nations will advance to Americas Zone Group II in 2019.

Participating teams

Play-offs[edit]

Asia/Oceania Zone[edit]

Group I[edit]

Draw[edit]

Second Round Play-offsFirst Round Play-offsFirst RoundSecond Round
1 India
byeTianjin, China (hard)[37]
bye1 India3
 New ZealandTianjin, China (indoor hard)[35] China2
 China3
Gimcheon, South Korea (hard)[34] New Zealand1
 New Zealand2
 South Korea3Islamabad, Pakistan (grass)[36]
 Pakistan4
 South Korea0Islamabad, Pakistan (grass)[38]
 South Korea Pakistan1
bye2 Uzbekistan4
bye
2 Uzbekistan


Group II[edit]

Draw[edit]

Group III[edit]

Date: 2–7 April

Location: Mỹ Đình Sports Complex, Hanoi, Vietnam (indoor hard)

Format: Round-robin basis. One pool of 4 teams (Pool A) and one pool of 5 teams (Pool B). The winner of Pool A will play-off against the runner-up of Pool B and the winner of Pool B will play-off against the runner-up of Pool A to determine which two nations will be promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2019.

Participating teams

Play-offs[edit]

Group IV[edit]

Date: 29 January–3 February

Location: Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat, Oman (hard)

Format: Round-robin basis. Two pools of six teams. The winner of Pool A will play-off against the runner-up in Pool B and the winner of Pool B will play-off against the runner-up in Pool A to determine which two nations will be promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III in 2019.

Participating teams

Play-offs[edit]

Europe/Africa Zone[edit]

Group I[edit]

Draw[edit]

Second Round Play-offsFirst Round Play-offsFirst RoundSecond Round
1 Czech Republic
Ostrava, Czech Republic (indoor clay)[55]
bye
bye1 Czech Republic3
Centurion, South Africa (hard)[52]
 South Africa Israel1
 South Africa2
Lisbon, Portugal (clay)[48]
 Israel3
 South Africa0
4 Portugal4
4 Portugal
Bucha, Ukraine (hard)[50]Stockholm, Sweden (indoor hard)[56]
bye
4 Portugal14 Portugal2
Dnipro, Ukraine (indoor hard)[53]
 Ukraine3 Sweden3
 Ukraine2
 Sweden3
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bratislava, Slovakia (indoor clay)[57]
bye
bye Bosnia and Herzegovina3
3 Slovakia3 Slovakia2
bye
Bratislava, Slovakia (indoor clay)[49]
3 Slovakia
3 Slovakia3
Sankt Pölten, Austria (indoor clay)[54]
 Belarus1
 Austria5
Moscow, Russia (indoor hard)[51]Moscow, Russia (indoor hard)[58]
 Belarus0
 Belarus2 Austria3
2 Russia32 Russia1
bye
2 Russia

Group II[edit]

Draw[edit]

Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Piatra Neamț, Romania (indoor hard)[63]
1 Romania4
Esch-sur-Alzette, Lux. (indoor hard)[59]Cluj-Napoca, Romania (indoor hard)[71]
 Luxembourg1
 Luxembourg51 Romania5
Marrakech, Morocco (clay)[64]
8 Georgia0 Morocco0
8 Georgia1
Cluj-Napoca, Romania (indoor clay)[75]
 Morocco3
1 Romania2
Maribor, Slovenia (indoor hard)[65]
 Poland3
4 Slovenia2
Portorož, Slovenia (clay)[60]Sopot, Poland (indoor hard)[72]
 Poland3
4 Slovenia3 Poland4
Harare, Zimbabwe (hard)[66]
5 Turkey2 Zimbabwe1
5 Turkey1
 Zimbabwe3
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt (hard)[67]
 Egypt4
Oslo, Norway (indoor hard)[61]Gentofte, Denmark (indoor hard)[73]
6 Norway0
6 Norway3 Egypt3
Birkerød, Denmark (indoor hard)[68]
 Ireland13 Denmark1
 Ireland1
Cairo, Egypt (clay)[76]
3 Denmark4
 Egypt2
Tunis, Tunisia (hard)[69]
7 Finland3
 Tunisia2
Tallinn, Estonia (indoor hard)[62]Helsinki, Finland (indoor hard)[74]
7 Finland3
 Tunisia27 Finland3
Šiauliai, Lithuania (indoor hard)[70]
 Estonia32 Lithuania2
 Estonia1
2 Lithuania3

Group III Europe[edit]

Date: 3–7 April

Location 1: Tennis Club Lokomotiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria (clay)
Location 2: Ulcinj Bellevue, Ulcinj, Montenegro (clay)

Format: Round-robin basis. Two pools of four teams at each venue. The winners of each pool play-off against each other to determine which nation will be promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2019. Two promoted - one from each venue.

Participating teams


Play-offs[edit]

Group III Africa[edit]

Date: 18–23 June

Location: Nairobi Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya (clay)

Format: Round-robin basis. One pool of four teams (Pool A) and one pool of five teams (Pool B). The winners of each pool play-off against each other to determine which two nations are promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2019.

Participating teams

Play-offs[edit]

References[edit]

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  4. ^ "Japan v Italy". DavisCup.com.
  5. ^ "Spain v Great Britain". DavisCup.com.
  6. ^ "Australia vs. Germany". DavisCup.com.
  7. ^ "Kazakhstan v Switzerland". DavisCup.com.
  8. ^ "Croatia v Canada". DavisCup.com.
  9. ^ "Serbia v United States". DavisCup.com.
  10. ^ "Belgium v Hungary". DavisCup.com.
  11. ^ "Italy v France". DavisCup.com.
  12. ^ "Spain v Germany". DavisCup.com.
  13. ^ "Croatia v Kazakhstan". DavisCup.com.
  14. ^ "United States v Belgium". DavisCup.com.
  15. ^ "France v Spain". DavisCup.com.
  16. ^ "Croatia v United States". DavisCup.com.
  17. ^ a b "France v Croatia". DavisCup.com.
  18. ^ "Ecuador v Barbados". DavisCup.com.
  19. ^ "Barbados v Dominican Republic". DavisCup.com.
  20. ^ "Chile v Ecuador". DavisCup.com.
  21. ^ "Barbados v Colombia". DavisCup.com.
  22. ^ "Dominican Republic v Brazil". DavisCup.com.
  23. ^ "Argentina v Chile". DavisCup.com.
  24. ^ "Colombia v Brazil". DavisCup.com.
  25. ^ "Guatemala v El Salvador". DavisCup.com.
  26. ^ "Bolivia v Puerto Rico". DavisCup.com.
  27. ^ "Guatemala v Venezuela". DavisCup.com.
  28. ^ "El Salvador v Uruguay". DavisCup.com.
  29. ^ "Mexico v Puerto Rico". DavisCup.com.
  30. ^ "Bolivia v Peru". DavisCup.com.
  31. ^ "Uruguay v Venezuela". DavisCup.com.
  32. ^ "Mexico v Peru". DavisCup.com.
  33. ^ "Uruguay v Mexico". DavisCup.com.
  34. ^ "New Zealand v South Korea". DavisCup.com.
  35. ^ "China v New Zealand". DavisCup.com.
  36. ^ "Pakistan v South Korea". DavisCup.com.
  37. ^ "China v India". DavisCup.com.
  38. ^ "Pakistan v Uzbekistan". DavisCup.com.
  39. ^ "Sri Lanka v Indonesia". DavisCup.com.
  40. ^ "Iran v Chinese Taipei". DavisCup.com.
  41. ^ "Sri Lanka v Thailand". DavisCup.com.
  42. ^ "Indonesia v Philippines". DavisCup.com.
  43. ^ "Hong Kong v Iran". DavisCup.com.
  44. ^ "Lebanon v Chinese Taipei". DavisCup.com.
  45. ^ "Philippines v Thailand". DavisCup.com.
  46. ^ "Lebanon v Hong Kong". DavisCup.com.
  47. ^ "Thailand v Lebanon". DavisCup.com.
  48. ^ "Portugal v South Africa". DavisCup.com.
  49. ^ "Slovakia v Belarus". DavisCup.com.
  50. ^ "Portugal v Ukraine". DavisCup.com.
  51. ^ "Belarus v Russia". DavisCup.com.
  52. ^ "South Africa v Israel". DavisCup.com.
  53. ^ "Ukraine v Sweden". DavisCup.com.
  54. ^ "Austria v Belarus". DavisCup.com.
  55. ^ "Czech Republic v Israel". DavisCup.com.
  56. ^ "Sweden v Portugal". DavisCup.com.
  57. ^ "Slovakia v Bosnia and Herzegovina". DavisCup.com.
  58. ^ "Russia v Austria". DavisCup.com.
  59. ^ "Luxembourg v Georgia". DavisCup.com.
  60. ^ "Slovenia v Turkey". DavisCup.com.
  61. ^ "Norway v Ireland". DavisCup.com.
  62. ^ "Estonia v Tunisia". DavisCup.com.
  63. ^ "Romania v Luxembourg". DavisCup.com.
  64. ^ "Morocco v Georgia". DavisCup.com.
  65. ^ "Slovenia v Poland". DavisCup.com.
  66. ^ "Zimbabwe v Turkey". DavisCup.com.
  67. ^ "Egypt v Norway". DavisCup.com.
  68. ^ "Denmark v Ireland". DavisCup.com.
  69. ^ "Tunisia v Finland". DavisCup.com.
  70. ^ "Lithuania v Estonia". DavisCup.com.
  71. ^ "Romania v Morocco". DavisCup.com.
  72. ^ "Poland v Zimbabwe". DavisCup.com.
  73. ^ "Denmark v Egypt". DavisCup.com.
  74. ^ "Finland v Lithuania". DavisCup.com.
  75. ^ "Romania v Poland". DavisCup.com.
  76. ^ "Egypt v Finland". DavisCup.com.

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