2004 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I

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The European and African Zone was one of the three zones of regional Davis Cup competition in 2005.

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In the European and African Zone there were four different groups in which teams competed against each other to advance to the next group.

Participating teams

Draw

Second Round Play-offsFirst Round Play-offsFirst RoundSecond Round
SFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Alsdorf, Germany (indoor hard)
bye
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel SFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 5
byeFlag of Israel.svg  Israel 0
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard)
bye
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 3
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2
SFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg (indoor hard)
bye
byeSFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 4
Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg (indoor hard)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 1
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 4
Harare, Zimbabwe (indoor hard)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 2
Tournai, Belgium (indoor clay)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 3
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 1
byeSFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 4
bye
Pretoria, South Africa (hard)
SFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 4
bye
Johannesburg, South Africa (grass)
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
byeFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa SFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3
bye
SFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

First Round Matches

Second Round Matches

Great Britain vs. Luxembourg

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Great Britain
4
National Tennis Centre, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
9–11 April 2004
hard (outdoor)
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Luxembourg
1
12345
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Arvind Parmar
Gilles Müller
6
4
5
7
6
3
4
6
4
6
 
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Tim Henman
Gilles Kremer
6
3
6
3
6
2
   
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Tim Henman  /  Greg Rusedski
Gilles Müller  /  Mike Scheidweiler
6
4
79
67
6
3
   
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Tim Henman
Gilles Müller
77
62
6
2
6
1
   
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Greg Rusedski
Mike Scheidweiler
6
3
77
65
    

First Round Play-off Matches

Second Round Play-off Matches

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