1992 Davis Cup World Group qualifying round

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The 1992 Davis Cup World Group qualifying round was held from 25 to 27 September. They were the main play-offs of the 1992 Davis Cup. The winners of the playoffs advanced to the 1993 Davis Cup World Group, and the losers were relegated to their respective Zonal Regions I.

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In response to the Yugoslav Wars and following the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 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. [1] Cuba therefore qualified for the 1993 Davis Cup World Group. [2]

Teams

Bold indicates team had qualified for the 1993 Davis Cup World Group.

Results summary

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 teamLocationVenueDoorSurfaceRef.
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3-2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Aarhus Aarhus Idrætspark IndoorCarpet [3]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1-3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Vancouver Hollyburn Country ClubOutdoorGrass [4]
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5-0Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Essen Grugahalle IndoorCarpet [5]
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba w/o Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia [2]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3-0Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Avilés Real Club de Tenis AvilésOutdoorClay [6]
Flag of India.svg  India 4-1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain New Delhi Delhi Lawn Tennis Association ComplexOutdoorGrass [7]
Flag of the CIS.svg  CIS 5-0Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea Moscow Olympic Stadium IndoorCarpet [8]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4-1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay The Hague Stadion HoutrustIndoorCarpet [9]

Qualifying results

Denmark vs. Argentina

Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
3
Aarhus Idrætspark, Aarhus, Denmark [3]
25–27 September 1992
Carpet (indoors)
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
2
12345
1 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Frederik Fetterlein
Alberto Mancini
6
2
7
5
2
6
1
6
5
7
 
2 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Kenneth Carlsen
Gabriel Markus
64
77
6
4
6
3
6
1
  
3 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Kenneth Carlsen  /  Morten Christensen
Javier Frana  /  Christian Miniussi
6
4
77
65
6
3
   
4 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Kenneth Carlsen
Alberto Mancini
6
4
3
6
6
3
77
63
  
5 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Morten Christensen
Gabriel Markus
4
6
6
4
5
7
   

Canada vs. Austria

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
1
Hollyburn Country Club, Vancouver, Canada [4]
25–27 September 1992
Grass
Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
3
12345
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Daniel Nestor
Alex Antonitsch
4
6
4
6
6
3
2
6
  
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Grant Connell
Thomas Prerovsky
77
64
78
66
6
2
   
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Grant Connell  /  Glenn Michibata
Alex Antonitsch  /  Gerald Mandl
2
6
61
77
6
4
6
3
3
6
 
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Grant Connell
Alex Antonitsch
2
6
4
6
63
77
   
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Daniel Nestor
Thomas Prerovsky
4
6
78
66
   not
completed

Germany vs. Belgium

Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
5
Grugahalle, Essen, Germany [5]
25–27 September 1992
Carpet (indoors)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
0
12345
1 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Michael Stich
Bart Wuyts
6
3
6
4
6
4
   
2 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Boris Becker
Filip Dewulf
6
4
6
4
6
4
   
3 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Boris Becker  /  Michael Stich
Filip Dewulf  /  Eduardo Masso
77
65
6
2
7
5
   
4 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Markus Zoecke
Bart Wuyts
6
2
6
2
    
5 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Michael Stich
Filip Dewulf
6
4
4
6
6
4
   

Spain vs. Israel

Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
3
Real Club de Tenis Avilés, Avilés, Spain [6]
25–27 September 1992
Clay
Flag of Israel.svg
Israel
0
12345
1 Flag of Spain.svg
Flag of Israel.svg
Jordi Arrese
Gilad Bloom
6
1
7
5
6
4
   
2 Flag of Spain.svg
Flag of Israel.svg
Carlos Costa
Eyal Ran
6
2
7
5
6
0
   
3 Flag of Spain.svg
Flag of Israel.svg
Sergio Casal  /  Emilio Sánchez
Gilad Bloom  /  Shahar Perkiss
4
6
6
2
77
65
3
6
6
2
 
4 Flag of Spain.svg
Flag of Israel.svg
Carlos Costa
Gilad Bloom
     not
played
5 Flag of Spain.svg
Flag of Israel.svg
Jordi Arrese
Eyal Ran
     not
played

India vs. Great Britain

Flag of India.svg
India
4
Delhi Lawn Tennis Association Complex, New Delhi, India [7]
25–27 September 1992
Grass
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Great Britain
1
12345
1 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Leander Paes
Jeremy Bates
6
2
63
77
7
5
6
1
  
2 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Ramesh Krishnan
Mark Petchey
6
3
3
6
6
3
62
77
6
1
 
3 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Ramesh Krishnan  /  Leander Paes
Neil Broad  /  Mark Petchey
6
4
3
6
6
3
6
1
  
4 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Gaurav Natekar
Chris Wilkinson
3
6
1
6
    
5 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Leander Paes
Mark Petchey
6
2
6
4
    

CIS vs. South Korea

Flag of the CIS.svg
CIS
5
Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia [8]
25–27 September 1992
Carpet (indoors)
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
South Korea
0
12345
1 Flag of the CIS.svg
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
Andrei Cherkasov
Shin Han-cheol
6
2
6
4
6
0
   
2 Flag of the CIS.svg
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
Alexander Volkov
Chang Eui-jong
6
2
6
2
6
2
   
3 Flag of the CIS.svg
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
Andrei Cherkasov  /  Andrei Olhovskiy
Kim Chi-wan  /  Kim Jae-sik
6
2
6
4
7
5
   
4 Flag of the CIS.svg
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
Alexander Volkov
Shin Han-cheol
6
4
7
5
    
5 Flag of the CIS.svg
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
Andrei Cherkasov
Chang Eui-jong
7
5
6
3
    

Netherlands vs. Uruguay

Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
4
Stadion Houtrust, The Hague, Netherlands [9]
25–27 September 1992
Carpet (indoors)
Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
1
12345
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Uruguay.svg
Richard Krajicek
Diego Pérez
6
2
6
4
77
65
   
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Uruguay.svg
Paul Haarhuis
Marcelo Filippini
6
3
68
710
6
1
1
6
1
6
 
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Uruguay.svg
Paul Haarhuis  /  Mark Koevermans
Marcelo Filippini  /  Diego Pérez
7
5
6
2
6
4
   
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Uruguay.svg
Richard Krajicek
Marcelo Filippini
7
5
77
63
6
3
   
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Uruguay.svg
Paul Haarhuis
Victor Caldarelli
6
4
3
6
6
3
   

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