2007 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone

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The Asia/Oceania Zone is one of three zones of regional competition in the 2007 Davis Cup .

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Group I

Second Round Play-offsFirst Round Play-offsFirst RoundSecond Round
Taipei, Taiwan (indoor carpet)
SFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3
Taipei, Taiwan (indoor carpet)Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 2 Osaka, Japan (indoor carpet)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 3SFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2 Beijing, China (indoor hard)SFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 5
SFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 4
Almaty, Kazakhstan (indoor hard)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 3 Namangan, Uzbekistan (indoor clay)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 4
Almaty, Kazakhstan (indoor hard)SFlag of India.svg  India 1 Seoul, South Korea (hard)
SFlag of India.svg  India 3Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 0
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 2 Chuncheon, South Korea (indoor carpet)SFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 5
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 0
SFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 5

Group II

Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Manila, Philippines (hard)
SFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1
Apia, Samoa (hard)Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 4 Auckland, New Zeal. (outdoor carpet)
SFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 4
Flag placeholder.svg  Pacific Oceania 3 Dunedin, New Zealand (indoor carpet)SFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1
SFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 5
Flag placeholder.svg  Pacific Oceania 0 Mishref, Kuwait (hard)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 5
Kuwait City, Kuwait (hard)SFlag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 0
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1
Tehran, Iran (clay)SFlag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 4 Mishref, Kuwait (hard)
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 2SFlag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 4
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 3Causeway Bay, Indonesia (hard)SFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 2
SFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3

Group III

Venue: Sri Lanka Tennis Association, Colombo, Sri Lanka (hard)
Date: 16–22 July

Pool ALIBUAESINKSA
1Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon (3–0)3–03–02–1
2Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates (2–1)0–32–12–1
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore (1–2)0–31–22–1
4Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia (0–3)1–21–21–2
Pool BOMASRIVIEMAS
1Flag of Oman.svg  Oman (3–0)2–12–12–1
2Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka (2–1)1–22–12–1
3Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam (1–2)1–21–22–1
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia (0–3)1–21–21–2

Top two teams advance to 1st–4th Play-off, bottom two teams advance to 5th–8th Play-off. Scores in italics carried over from pools.

1st–4th Play-offOMALIBSRIUAE
1Flag of Oman.svg  Oman (2–1, 6r)1–22–13–0
2Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon (2–1, 6r)2–11–23–0
3Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka (2–1, 5r)1–22–12–1
4Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates (0–3)0–30–31–2
5th–8th Play-offVIEMASSINKSA
1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam (3–0)2–12–12–1
2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia (2–1)1–23–02–1
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore (1–2)1–20–32–1
4Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia (0–3)1–21–21–2

Note: Oman/Lebanon/Sri Lanka tie broken on number of rubbers won.

  • Oman and Lebanon promoted to Group II in 2008.
  • Singapore and Saudi Arabia relegated to Group IV in 2008.

Group IV

Venue: Theinbyu Tennis Plaza, Yangon, Myanmar (hard)
Date: 9–13 May

Pool ATJKBANTKMJORBRN
1Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan (4–0)3–03–02–12–1
2Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh (3–1)0–32–13–03–0
3Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan (2–2)0–31–22–12–1
4Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan (1–3)1–20–31–22–1
5Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain (0–4)1–20–31–21–2
Pool BSYRMYAQATIRQBRU
1Flag of Syria.svg  Syria (4–0)3–03–03–03–0
2Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar (3–1)0–33–03–03–0
3Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar (2–2)0–30–32–13–0
4Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg  Iraq (1–3)0–30–31–23–0
5Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei (0–4)0–30–30–30–3

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