2015 Davis Cup World Group play-offs

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The 2015 Davis Cup World Group play-offs were held from 18 to 20 September. [1] The winners of the playoffs advanced to the 2016 Davis Cup World Group, and the losers were relegated to their respective Zonal Regions I.

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Teams

Bold indicates team qualified for the 2016 Davis Cup World Group.

Results summary

Date: 18–20 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 play-offs for spots in the 2016 World Group. The draw took place on July 21 in London.

Home teamScoreVisiting teamLocationVenueDoorSurface
Flag of India.svg  India 1–3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic New Delhi R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex OutdoorHard
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 4–1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Geneva Palexpo IndoorHard
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1–4 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Irkutsk Baikal ArenaIndoorHard
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 1–3 Flag of the United States.svg  United States Tashkent Olympic Tennis SchoolOutdoorClay
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2–3 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pereira Club CampestreOutdoorClay
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 1–4 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Santo Domingo Centro Nacional de Tenis del Parque del EsteOutdoorHard
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1–3 Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Florianópolis Costão do SantinhoOutdoorClay
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3–2 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Gdynia Gdynia Sports Arena IndoorHard

Playoff results

India vs. Czech Republic

Flag of India.svg
India
1
R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex, New Delhi, India [2]
18–20 September 2015
Hard
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
3
12345
1 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Yuki Bhambri
Lukáš Rosol
2
6
1
6
5
7
   
2 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Somdev Devvarman
Jiří Veselý
77
63
6
4
6
3
   
3 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Rohan Bopanna  /  Leander Paes
Adam Pavlásek  /  Radek Štěpánek
5
7
2
6
2
6
   
4 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Yuki Bhambri
Jiří Veselý
3
6
5
7
2
6
   
5 Flag of India.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Somdev Devvarman
Lukáš Rosol
     not
played

Switzerland vs. Netherlands

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
4
Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland [3]
18–20 September 2015
Hard (i)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
1
12345
1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Stan Wawrinka
Thiemo de Bakker
2
6
6
3
4
6
6
3
7
5
 
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Roger Federer
Jesse Huta Galung
6
3
6
4
6
3
   
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Marco Chiudinelli  /  Roger Federer
Thiemo de Bakker  /  Matwé Middelkoop
67
79
6
4
6
4
4
6
1
6
 
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Roger Federer
Thiemo de Bakker
6
3
6
2
6
4
   
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Henri Laaksonen
Tim van Rijthoven
713
611
6
3
    

Russia vs. Italy

Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
1
Baikal-Arena, Irkutsk, Russia [4] [5]
18–20 September 2015
Hard (i)
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
4
12345
1 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Teymuraz Gabashvili
Simone Bolelli
77
62
6
1
6
3
   
2 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Andrey Rublev
Fabio Fognini
68
710
2
6
2
6
   
3 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Evgeny Donskoy  /  Konstantin Kravchuk
Simone Bolelli  /  Fabio Fognini
5
7
6
2
65
77
62
77
  
4 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Teymuraz Gabashvili
Fabio Fognini
64
77
3
6
65
77
   
5 Flag of Russia.svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Konstantin Kravchuk
Paolo Lorenzi
4
6
63
77
    

Uzbekistan vs. United States

Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Uzbekistan
1
Olympic Tennis School, Tashkent, Uzbekistan [6]
18–20 September 2015
Clay
Flag of the United States.svg
United States
3
12345
1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Denis Istomin
Steve Johnson
6
1
3
6
77
65
63
77
7
5
 
2 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Farrukh Dustov
Jack Sock
5
7
3
6
2
6
   
3 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Farrukh Dustov  /  Denis Istomin
Steve Johnson  /  Sam Querrey
3
6
2
6
2
6
   
4 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Denis Istomin
Jack Sock
2
6
6
2
4
6
4
6
  
5 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Farrukh Dustov
Steve Johnson
     not
played

Colombia vs. Japan

Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
2
Club Campestre, Pereira, Colombia [7]
18–20 September 2015
Clay
Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
3
12345
1 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Santiago Giraldo
Taro Daniel
6
4
6
3
3
6
1
6
6
4
 
2 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Alejandro Falla
Kei Nishikori
63
77
61
77
5
7
   
3 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Juan Sebastián Cabal  /  Robert Farah
Yoshihito Nishioka  /  Yasutaka Uchiyama
64
77
6
2
6
3
6
2
  
4 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Santiago Giraldo
Kei Nishikori
4
6
2
6
63
77
   
5 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Alejandro Falla
Taro Daniel
63
77
3
6
2
6
   

Dominican Republic vs. Germany

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
Dominican Republic
1
Centro Nacional De Tenis Parque Del Este, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [8]
18–20 September 2015
Hard
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
4
12345
1 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
Flag of Germany.svg
Víctor Estrella Burgos
Dustin Brown
6
4
5
7
77
63
77
65
  
2 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
Flag of Germany.svg
José Hernández
Philipp Kohlschreiber
1
6
3
6
1
6
   
3 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
Flag of Germany.svg
Víctor Estrella Burgos  /  José Hernández
Philipp Kohlschreiber  /  Philipp Petzschner
3
6
2
6
3
6
   
4 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
Flag of Germany.svg
Víctor Estrella Burgos
Philipp Kohlschreiber
4
6
1
6
2
6
   
5 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
Flag of Germany.svg
Roberto Cid
Benjamin Becker
4
6
64
77
    

Brazil vs. Croatia

Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
1
Costão do Santinho, Florianópolis, Brazil [9]
18–20 September 2015
Clay
Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
3
12345
1 Flag of Brazil.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Thomaz Bellucci
Mate Delić
6
1
6
4
3
6
6
4
  
2 Flag of Brazil.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
João Souza
Borna Ćorić
4
6
65
77
1
6
   
3 Flag of Brazil.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Marcelo Melo  /  Bruno Soares
Ivan Dodig  /  Franko Škugor
0
6
6
3
62
77
63
77
  
4 Flag of Brazil.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Thomaz Bellucci
Borna Ćorić
2
6
6
4
64
77
0
4
 retired
 
5 Flag of Brazil.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
João Souza
Mate Delić
     not
played

Poland vs. Slovakia

Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
3
Gdynia Sports Arena, Gdynia, Poland [10]
18–20 September 2015
Hard (i)
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Slovakia
2
12345
1 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Michał Przysiężny
Martin Kližan
4
6
4
6
4
6
   
2 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Jerzy Janowicz
Norbert Gombos
77
61
6
4
65
77
6
2
  
3 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Łukasz Kubot  /  Marcin Matkowski
Andrej Martin  /  Igor Zelenay
6
3
6
4
6
4
   
4 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Jerzy Janowicz
Martin Kližan
3
6
64
77
3
6
   
5 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Michał Przysiężny
Norbert Gombos
6
3
6
4
6
4
   

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