1994 Davis Cup World Group qualifying round

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The 1994 Davis Cup World Group qualifying round was held from 23 to 25 September. They were the main play-offs of the 1994 Davis Cup. The winners of the playoffs advanced to the 1995 Davis Cup World Group, and the losers were relegated to their respective Zonal Regions I.

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Teams

Bold indicates team had qualified for the 1995 Davis Cup World Group.

From World Group
From Americas Group I
From Asia/Oceania Group I
From Europe/Africa Group I

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Results summary

Date: 23–25 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 1995 World Group.

Home teamScoreVisiting teamLocationVenueDoorSurfaceRef.
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1-4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Christchurch King Edward BarracksIndoorCarpet [1]
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2-3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Montevideo Carrasco Lawn Tennis ClubOutdoorClay [2]
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2-3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Ramat HaSharon Canada Stadium OutdoorHard [3]
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 0-4Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Porto Lawn Tennis Club da FozOutdoorClay [4]
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 4-1Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Copenhagen Valby-Hallen IndoorCarpet [5]
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1-4Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Budapest Romai Tennis AcademyOutdoorClay [6]
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1-4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Jakarta Gelora Senayan Sports Complex OutdoorHard [7]
Flag of India.svg  India 2-3Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Jaipur Jai Club Tennis ComplexOutdoorGrass [8]

Qualifying results

New Zealand vs. Australia

Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand
1
King Edward Barracks, Christchurch, New Zealand [1]
23–25 September 1994
Carpet (indoors)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
4
12345
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Brett Steven
Mark Woodforde
7
5
64
77
6
3
7
5
  
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
James Greenhalgh
Pat Rafter
5
7
2
6
3
6
   
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Kelly Evernden  /  Brett Steven
Todd Woodbridge  /  Mark Woodforde
3
6
4
6
1
6
   
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Brett Steven
Pat Rafter
5
7
4
6
1
6
   
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
James Greenhalgh
Mark Woodforde
6
3
1
6
2
6
   

Uruguay vs. Austria

Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
2
Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club, Montevideo, Uruguay [2]
23–25 September 1994
Clay
Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
3
12345
1 Flag of Uruguay.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Diego Pérez
Thomas Muster
3
6
2
6
3
6
   
2 Flag of Uruguay.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Marcelo Filippini
Gilbert Schaller
6
4
7
5
0
6
0
6
3
6
 
3 Flag of Uruguay.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Marcelo Filippini  /  Diego Pérez
Alex Antonitsch  /  Horst Skoff
7
5
7
5
3
6
6
3
  
4 Flag of Uruguay.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Marcelo Filippini
Thomas Muster
5
7
1
6
1
6
   
5 Flag of Uruguay.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Diego Pérez
Gilbert Schaller
67
79
6
4
7
5
   

Israel vs. Belgium

Flag of Israel.svg
Israel
2
Canada Stadium, Ramat HaSharon, Israel [3]
23–25 September 1994
Hard
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
3
12345
1 Flag of Israel.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Gilad Bloom
Filip Dewulf
4
6
3
6
3
6
   
2 Flag of Israel.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Amos Mansdorf
Christophe Van Garsse
7
5
6
3
77
63
   
3 Flag of Israel.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Eyal Erlich  /  Amos Mansdorf
Filip Dewulf  /  Libor Pimek
4
6
7
5
3
6
77
64
4
6
 
4 Flag of Israel.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Amos Mansdorf
Filip Dewulf
6
1
4
6
6
2
5
7
0
1
retired
 
5 Flag of Israel.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Gilad Bloom
Christophe Van Garsse
6
1
1
6
6
2
   

Portugal vs. Croatia

Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
0
Lawn Tennis Club da Foz, Porto, Portugal [4]
23–25 September 1994
Clay
Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
4
12345
1 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Nuno Marques
Igor Šarić
3
6
3
6
6
3
6
3
4
6
 
2 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Emanuel Couto
Goran Ivanišević
2
6
7
5
5
6
  retired
 
3 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Nuno Marques  /  João Cunha e Silva
Saša Hiršzon  /  Goran Ivanišević
4
6
2
6
4
6
   
4 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Nuno Marques
Goran Ivanišević
3
6
5
7
    
5 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Emanuel Couto
Igor Šarić
6
1
3
2
   not
completed

Denmark vs. Peru

Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
4
Valby-Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark [5]
23–25 September 1994
Carpet (indoors)
Flag of Peru.svg
Peru
1
12345
1 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Peru.svg
Frederik Fetterlein
Jaime Yzaga
5
7
6
4
63
77
6
3
9
11
 
2 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Peru.svg
Kenneth Carlsen
José Luis Noriega
6
2
6
2
6
4
   
3 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Peru.svg
Kenneth Carlsen  /  Morten Christensen
José Luis Noriega  /  Jaime Yzaga
4
6
6
3
67
79
77
65
6
4
 
4 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Peru.svg
Kenneth Carlsen
Jaime Yzaga
6
3
64
77
6
3
6
3
  
5 Flag of Denmark.svg
Flag of Peru.svg
Frederik Fetterlein
José Luis Noriega
77
63
6
2
    

Hungary vs. Italy

Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary
1
Romai Tennis Academy, Budapest, Hungary [6]
23–25 September 1994
Clay
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
4
12345
1 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
József Krocskó
Andrea Gaudenzi
2
6
6
4
3
6
3
6
  
2 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Sándor Noszály
Renzo Furlan
66
78
2
6
77
65
1
6
  
3 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Gábor Köves  /  László Markovits
Cristian Brandi  /  Stefano Pescosolido
2
6
6
4
4
6
77
65
7
9
 
4 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Sándor Noszály
Andrea Gaudenzi
1
6
3
6
    
5 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
József Krocskó
Renzo Furlan
2
6
7
5
6
1
   

Indonesia vs. Switzerland

Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
1
Gelora Senayan Sports Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia [7]
23–25 September 1994
Hard
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
4
12345
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Benny Wijaya
Jakob Hlasek
63
77
2
6
0
6
   
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Suwandi Suwandi
Marc Rosset
4
6
3
6
1
6
   
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Donny Susetyo  /  Bonit Wiryawan
Jakob Hlasek  /  Marc Rosset
3
6
65
77
2
6
   
4 Flag of Indonesia.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Benny Wijaya
Patrick Mohr
6
1
6
3
    
5 Flag of Indonesia.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Suwandi Suwandi
Jakob Hlasek
2
6
6
3
3
6
   

India vs. South Africa

Flag of India.svg
India
2
Jai Club Tennis Complex, Jaipur, India [8]
23–25 September 1994
Grass
Flag of South Africa.svg
South Africa
3
12345
1 Flag of India.svg
Flag of South Africa.svg
Leander Paes
Grant Stafford
6
4
6
3
5
2
   
retired
2 Flag of India.svg
Flag of South Africa.svg
Asif Ismail
Wayne Ferreira
4
6
2
6
2
6
   
3 Flag of India.svg
Flag of South Africa.svg
Gaurav Natekar  /  Leander Paes
Wayne Ferreira  /  Piet Norval
4
6
4
6
1
6
   
4 Flag of India.svg
Flag of South Africa.svg
Leander Paes
Wayne Ferreira
6
3
6
4
7
5
   
5 Flag of India.svg
Flag of South Africa.svg
Asif Ismail
Marcos Ondruska
4
6
3
6
3
6
   

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