1992 Davis Cup

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1992 Davis Cup
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Duration31 January – 6 December 1992
Edition81st
Teams92
Champion
Winning NationFlag of the United States.svg  United States
1991
1993

The 1992 Davis Cup (also known as the 1992 Davis Cup by NEC for sponsorship purposes) was the 81st edition of the Davis Cup, the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 93 teams would enter the competition, 16 in the World Group, 21 in the Americas Zone, 23 in the Asia/Oceania Zone, and 33 in the Europe/Africa Zone. Due to the increased number of entries, the tournament was expanded to add a Group III in all zones, with promotion and relegation between it and Group II. Puerto Rico and Qatar made their first appearances in the tournament, and former champions South Africa returned to the tournament for the first time since 1978.

Contents

The United States defeated Switzerland in the final, held at the Tarrant County Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, on 4–6 December, to win their 30th title overall. [1] [2]

World Group

Participating teams
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
Flag of France.svg
France
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Great Britain
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of the United States.svg
United States
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia

Draw

First round
31 January–2 February
Quarterfinals
27–29 March
Semifinals
25–27 September
Final
4–6 December
Bayonne, France (indoor carpet)
Flag of France.svg  France 5
Nîmes, France (indoor clay)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 0
Flag of France.svg  France 2
The Hague, Netherlands (indoor carpet)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1
Geneva, Switzerland (indoor carpet)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 5
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (clay)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 0
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1
Maceió, Brazil (clay)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3
Bolzano, Italy (indoor carpet)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1
Fort Worth, TX, United States (indoor hard)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1
Nicosia, Cyprus (indoor carpet)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 0
Lund, Sweden (indoor carpet)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 5
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0
Vancouver, Canada (indoor carpet)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2
Minneapolis, MN, United States (indoor clay)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1
Prague, Czechoslovakia (indoor carpet)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0
Fort Myers, FL, United States (hard)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 5
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 2
Waimea, HI, United States (hard)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 0
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5

Final

Flag of the United States.svg
United States
3
Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX, United States [2]
4–6 December 1992
Hard (indoors)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
1
12345
1 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Andre Agassi
Jakob Hlasek
6
1
6
2
6
2
   
2 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Jim Courier
Marc Rosset
3
6
711
69
6
3
4
6
4
6
 
3 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
John McEnroe  /  Pete Sampras
Jakob Hlasek  /  Marc Rosset
65
77
67
79
7
5
6
1
6
2
 
4 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Jim Courier
Jakob Hlasek
6
3
3
6
6
3
6
4
  
5 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Andre Agassi
Marc Rosset
     not
played

World Group qualifying round

Date: 25–27 September

The eight losing teams in the World Group first round ties and eight winners of the Zonal Group I final round ties competed in the World Group qualifying round for spots in the 1993 World Group.

Home teamScoreVisiting teamLocationVenueDoorSurface
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3-2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Aarhus Aarhus Idrætspark IndoorCarpet
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1-3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Vancouver Hollyburn Country ClubOutdoorGrass
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5-0Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Essen Grugahalle IndoorCarpet
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba w/o Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia [lower-alpha 1]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3-0Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Avilés Real Club de Tenis AvilésOutdoorClay
Flag of India.svg  India 4-1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain New Delhi Delhi Lawn Tennis Association ComplexOutdoorGrass
Flag of the CIS.svg  CIS [lower-alpha 2] 5-0Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea Moscow Olympic Stadium IndoorCarpet
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4-1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay The Hague Stadion HoutrustIndoorCarpet

Americas Zone

Group I

First Round
31 January–2 February
Second Round
27–29 March
Santiago, Chile (clay)
Asunción, Paraguay (clay)Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Paraguay 1Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 4
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 4
Montevideo, Uruguay (clay)
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 3
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 2

Group II

Relegation Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Guayaquil, Ecuador (clay)
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 3
Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis (hard)Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador 2 Nassau, Bahamas (hard)
Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador 3Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 2
Flag of Eastern Caribean.png  Eastern Caribbean 2 Gros Islet, Saint Lucia (hard)Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 3
Flag of Eastern Caribean.png  Eastern Caribbean 1
Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 4 Caracas, Venezuela (clay)
Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 5
Caracas, Venezuela (clay)Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela 0
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 0
Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep. (clay)Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela 5 Cali, Colombia (clay)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 5Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela 3
Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 0 Cali, Colombia (clay)Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2
Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 0
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 5

Group III

Group A

Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  PUR Flag of El Salvador.svg  ESA Flag of Jamaica.svg  JAM Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  BOL
1Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico (3–0)3–02–13–0
2Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador (2–1)0–33–03–0
3Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica (1–2)1–20–33–0
4Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia (0–3)0–30–30–3

Group B

Flag of Haiti.svg  HAI Flag of Costa Rica.svg  CRC Flag of Guatemala.svg  GUA Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  TRI
1Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti (3–0)2–13–03–0
2Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica (2–1)1–23–03–0
3Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala (1–2)0–30–32–1
4Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago (0–3)0–30–31–2

Asia/Oceania Zone

Group I

Relegation Play-off
27–29 March
Preliminary Round
31 January–2 February
Seoul, South Korea (indoor carpet)
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 5
Tokyo, Japan (hard)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 0
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2
Manila, Philippines (hard)
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 3
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 2
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines 3
First RoundSecond Round
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Seoul, South Korea (clay)
bye
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2
Seoul, South Korea (clay)
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 3
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 0
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 5
Manila, Philippines (hard)
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines 1
Jakarta, Indonesia (clay)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 4
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0
Flag of India.svg  India 5
bye
Flag of India.svg  India

Group II

Relegation Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Bangkok, Thailand (hard)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 5
Amman, Jordan (hard)Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (hard)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (indoor hard)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 4
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 1 Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (hard)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2
Colombo, Sri Lanka (clay)Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg  Hong Kong 3
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 4
Dhaka, Bangladesh (hard)Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 1 Colombo, Sri Lanka (clay)
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 1Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 0
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 4 Lahore, Pakistan (indoor hard)Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg  Hong Kong 5
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 2
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg  Hong Kong 3

Group III

Flag of Iran.svg  IRI Flag of Kuwait.svg  KUW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Flag of Bahrain (1972-2002).svg  BHR Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Flag of Syria.svg  SYR Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  KSA
1Flag of Iran.svg  Iran (6–0)3–03–02–12–12–13–0
2Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait (5–1)0–33–02–12–12–13–0
3Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon (4–2)0–30–32–12–12–13–0
4Flag of Bahrain (1972-2002).svg  Bahrain (3–3)1–21–21–22–12–12–1
5Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar (2–4)1–21–21–21–22–12–1
6Flag of Syria.svg  Syria (1–5)1–21–21–21–21–23–0
7Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia (0–6)0–30–30–31–21–20–3

Europe/Africa Zone

Group I

First RoundSecond Round
Flag of the CIS.svg  CIS
Porto, Portugal (clay)
bye
Flag of the CIS.svg  CIS 3
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2
bye
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Nairobi, Kenya (clay)
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 3
Holbæk, Denmark (clay)
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 0
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 5
bye
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard)
bye
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 5
Budapest, Hungary (indoor carpet)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 0
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3
Oslo, Norway (indoor carpet)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3
Helsinki, Finland (indoor carpet)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 4
bye
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Relegation Play-off
Oslo, Norway (indoor carpet)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 4

Group II

Relegation Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Athens, Greece (clay)
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 1
Galway, Ireland (carpet) Athens, Greece (clay)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 4
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 5Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 4
Sofia, Bulgaria (clay)
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 0Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 1
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 0
Luxembourg City, Lux. (indoor carpet)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 5
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0
Monte Carlo, Monaco (clay)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 5
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 4
Monte Carlo, Monaco (clay) Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (clay)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 1
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 5Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 3
Cairo, Egypt (clay)
Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia 0Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 2
Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia 2
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 3
Harare, Zimbabwe (hard)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 4
Accra, Ghana (hard) Abidjan, Ivory Coast (hard)
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 1
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 3Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 4
Lomé, Togo (hard)
Flag of Togo.svg  Togo 1Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 1
Flag of Togo.svg  Togo 2
Harare, Zimbabwe (hard)
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 3
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 4
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 1
Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg  Cyprus w/o
Nicosia, Cyprus (clay)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg  Cyprus 0
Lagos, Nigeria (hard)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria w/o Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 5
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 0
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 5

Group III

Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg  RSA Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  TUN Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  CGO
1Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg  South Africa (5–0)3–03–03–03–03–0
2Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal (4–1)0–32–13–03–03–0
3Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria (3–2)0–31–22–02–13–0
4Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon (2–3)0–30–30–22–12–1
5Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  Tunisia (1–4)0–30–31–21–23–0
6Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Congo (0–5)0–30–30–31–20–3

Notes

  1. 1 2 In response to the Yugoslav Wars and following the adoption of UN SCR 757 in May 1992, Yugoslavia was barred from competing in international sporting competition. This resulted in the Yugoslav team being disqualified from this and future Davis Cups and their Qualifying Round tie against Cuba was defaulted. [3]
  2. 1 2 Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991, a team representing the Commonwealth of Independent States took their place in the competition.
  3. Cameroon would withdraw from the 1993 tournament, therefore Tunisia were promoted in their place

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References

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