2015 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group III

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The Africa Zone was one of the four zones within Group 3 of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2015. The zone's competition was held in round robin format in Cairo, Egypt, in October 2015. [1] The eight competing nations were divided into two pools of four. The winners and runners up from each pool played off to determine the two nations to be promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2016, while the third and fourth placed nations played to off to determine overall placings within the group. [1]

Contents

Participating nations

[1]

Draw

The eight teams were divided into two pools of four. The winner of each pool plays off against the runner-up of the other pool, and the two winners of these play-offs are promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2016. The third and fourth placed teams in each pool play off against the equivalent team from the other pool to determine overall rankings within the group. [1]

The group was staged from 26 to 29 October 2015 at the Smash Tennis Academy in Cairo, Egypt. [1]

Pool A

Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana RR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 3–03–03–03–09–018–0111–331
Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 0–32–12–12–14–59–1171–962
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 0–31–23–01–24–58–1276–973
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 0–30–31–20–31–84–1676–1084

Pool B

Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Flag of Benin.svg  Benin Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique Flag of Libya.svg  Libya RR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 2–13–03–03–08–117–2110–371
Flag of Benin.svg  Benin 1–22–13–02–16–313–792–752
Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 0–31–23–01–24–57–1162–783
Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 0–30–30–30–30–90–1727–1014

First round

Pool A

Algeria vs. Tunisia

[2]

Flag of Algeria.svg
Algeria
0
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
26 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia
3
123
1 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Youcef Ghezal
Skander Mansouri
2
6
0
6
    
2 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Mohamed Hassan
Majed Kilani
1
6
5
7
    
3 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Mohamed Hassan  /  Aymen Ikhlef
Aziz Dougaz  /  Skander Mansouri
1
6
2
6
    

Namibia vs. Ghana

[3]

Flag of Namibia.svg
Namibia
2
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
26 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Ghana.svg
Ghana
1
123
1 Flag of Namibia.svg
Flag of Ghana.svg
Jacobus Serdyn
Wisdom Na-Adjrago
2
6
1
6
    
2 Flag of Namibia.svg
Flag of Ghana.svg
Tukhula Jacobs
George Darko
6
3
7
5
    
3 Flag of Namibia.svg
Flag of Ghana.svg
Tukhula Jacobs  /  Gideon van Dyk
George Darko  /  Wisdom Na-Adjrago
6
4
4
6
6
3
   

Algeria vs. Ghana

[4]

Flag of Algeria.svg
Algeria
3
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
27 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Ghana.svg
Ghana
0
123
1 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Ghana.svg
Aymen Ikhlef
Wisdom Na-Adjrago
6
3
6
1
    
2 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Ghana.svg
Mohamed Hassan
George Darko
6
2
6
2
    
3 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Ghana.svg
Youcef Ghezal  /  Mohamed Hassan
Pascal Alome  /  Japheth Anwasiba Bagerbaseh
711
69
1
6
6
2
   

Namibia vs. Tunisia

[5]

Flag of Namibia.svg
Namibia
0
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
27 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia
3
123
1 Flag of Namibia.svg
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Gideon van Dyk
Aziz Dougaz
1
6
0
6
    
2 Flag of Namibia.svg
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tukhula Jacobs
Malek Jaziri
0
6
1
6
    
3 Flag of Namibia.svg
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Jacobus Serdyn  /  Gideon van Dyk
Majed Kilani  /  Skander Mansouri
0
6
2
6
    

Algeria vs. Namibia

[6]

Flag of Algeria.svg
Algeria
1
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
28 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Namibia.svg
Namibia
2
123
1 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Namibia.svg
Aymen Ikhlef
Gideon van Dyk
65
77
6
3
6
1
   
2 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Namibia.svg
Mohamed Hassan
Tukhula Jacobs
1
6
3
6
    
3 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Namibia.svg
Youcef Ghezal  /  Mohamed Hassan
Tukhula Jacobs  /  Gideon van Dyk
2
6
2
6
    

Ghana vs. Tunisia

[7]

Flag of Ghana.svg
Ghana
0
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
28 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia
3
123
1 Flag of Ghana.svg
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Japheth Anwasiba Bagerbaseh
Majed Kilani
1
6
3
6
    
2 Flag of Ghana.svg
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Pascal Alome
Aziz Dougaz
1
6
2
6
    
3 Flag of Ghana.svg
Flag of Tunisia.svg
George Darko  /  Wisdom Na-Adjrago
Aziz Dougaz  /  Majed Kilani
5
7
61
77
    

Pool B

Egypt vs. Mozambique

[8]

Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt
3
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
26 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Mozambique
0
123
1 Flag of Egypt.svg
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Karim-Mohamed Maamoun
Franco Mata
6
1
6
1
    
2 Flag of Egypt.svg
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Mohamed Safwat
Hugo Moreira
6
0
6
4
    
3 Flag of Egypt.svg
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Karim-Mohamed Maamoun  /  Sherif Sabry
Franco Mata  /  Hugo Moreira
6
4
6
0
    

Benin vs. Libya

[9]

Flag of Benin.svg
Benin
3
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
26 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Libya.svg
Libya
0
123
1 Flag of Benin.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Félix Hounkpèvi
Aous Almabrouk
6
4
6
0
    
2 Flag of Benin.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Alexis Klégou
Mohammed Alfeetouri
6
1
6
0
    
3 Flag of Benin.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Jean Segodo  /  Theophile Segodo
Mohammed Alfeetouri  /  Mohammed Elgamal
6
3
7
5
    

Egypt vs. Libya

[10]

Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt
3
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
27 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Libya.svg
Libya
0
123
1 Flag of Egypt.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Karim Hossam
Aous Almabrouk
6
1
6
0
    
2 Flag of Egypt.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Sherif Sabry
Mohammed Alfeetouri
6
1
6
1
    
3 Flag of Egypt.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Karim Hossam  /  Sherif Sabry
Mohammed Alfeetouri  /  Mohammed Elgamal
6
2
6
0
    

Benin vs. Mozambique

[11]

Flag of Benin.svg
Benin
2
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
27 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Mozambique
1
123
1 Flag of Benin.svg
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Félix Hounkpèvi
Franco Mata
6
2
2
6
1
6
   
2 Flag of Benin.svg
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Alexis Klégou
Hugo Moreira
6
3
6
0
    
3 Flag of Benin.svg
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Alexis Klégou  /  Jean Segodo
Franco Mata  /  Hugo Moreira
6
4
6
3
    

Benin vs. Egypt

[12]

Flag of Benin.svg
Benin
1
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
28 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt
2
123
1 Flag of Benin.svg
Flag of Egypt.svg
Theophile Segodo
Karim-Mohamed Maamoun
0
6
2
6
    
2 Flag of Benin.svg
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexis Klégou
Mohamed Safwat
6
3
3
6
7
5
   
3 Flag of Benin.svg
Flag of Egypt.svg
Félix Hounkpèvi  /  Alexis Klégou
Sherif Sabry  /  Mohamed Safwat
2
6
2
6
    

Mozambique vs. Libya

[13]

Flag of Mozambique.svg
Mozambique
3
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
28 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Libya.svg
Libya
0
123
1 Flag of Mozambique.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Franco Mata
Mohammed Elgamal
6
2
6
0
    
2 Flag of Mozambique.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Jossefa Simao Elias
Aous Almabrouk
4
3
     
retired
3 Flag of Mozambique.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Jossefa Simao Elias  /  Hugo Moreira
Mohammed Alfeetouri  /  Mohammed Elgamal
6
3
6
1
    

Play-offs

Promotion

Tunisia vs. Benin

[14]

Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia
2
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
29 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Benin.svg
Benin
0
123
1 Flag of Tunisia.svg
Flag of Benin.svg
Skander Mansouri
Jean Segodo
6
2
6
0
    
2 Flag of Tunisia.svg
Flag of Benin.svg
Malek Jaziri
Alexis Klégou
65
77
6
1
6
1
   
3 Flag of Tunisia.svg
Flag of Benin.svg
Malek Jaziri  /  Skander Mansouri
Alexis Klégou  /  Jean Segodo
     not
played

Egypt vs. Namibia

[15]

Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt
2
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
29 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Namibia.svg
Namibia
0
123
1 Flag of Egypt.svg
Flag of Namibia.svg
Sherif Sabry
Gideon van Dyk
6
4
6
1
    
2 Flag of Egypt.svg
Flag of Namibia.svg
Mohamed Safwat
Tukhula Jacobs
6
4
6
4
    
3 Flag of Egypt.svg
Flag of Namibia.svg
Karim-Mohamed Maamoun  /  Sherif Sabry
Tukhula Jacobs  /  Gideon van Dyk
     not
played

5th place play-off: Algeria vs. Mozambique

[16]

Flag of Algeria.svg
Algeria
2
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
29 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Mozambique
1
123
1 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Youcef Ghezal
Franco Mata
4
6
77
64
3
6
   
2 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Mohamed Hassan
Hugo Moreira
6
4
6
1
    
3 Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Youcef Ghezal  /  Mohamed Hassan
Franco Mata  /  Hugo Moreira
6
3
1
6
6
2
   

7th place play-off: Ghana vs. Libya

[17]

Flag of Ghana.svg
Ghana
2
Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo, Egypt
29 October 2015
Clay
Flag of Libya.svg
Libya
0
123
1 Flag of Ghana.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Japheth Anwasiba Bagerbaseh
Mohammed Elgamal
6
4
6
0
    
2 Flag of Ghana.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
Wisdom Na-Adjrago
Mohammed Alfeetouri
6
1
6
2
    
3 Flag of Ghana.svg
Flag of Libya.svg
George Darko  /  Wisdom Na-Adjrago
Mohammed Alfeetouri  /  Mohammed Elgamal
     not
played

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