2016 Davis Cup World Group

Last updated
2016 Davis Cup World Group
Date4 March – 27 November
Edition36th
Champions
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Argentina
  2015  · Davis Cup ·  2017  

The World Group was the highest level of Davis Cup competition in 2016. The first-round losers went into the Davis Cup World Group play-offs, and the winners progressed to the quarterfinals and World Group spot for 2017.

Contents

Participating teams

Participating teams
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Argentina
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Australia
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
Flag of France.svg
France
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Great Britain
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Kazakhstan
Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
Flag of Serbia.svg
Serbia
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of the United States.svg
United States

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium (first round)
  3. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland (first round)
  5. Flag of France.svg  France (semifinals)
  6. Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina (champions)
  7. Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia (first round)

Draw

First round
4–6 March
Quarterfinals
15–17 July
Semifinals
16–18 September
Final
25–27 November
Birmingham, Great Britain (indoor hard) [1]
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3
Belgrade, Serbia (clay) [2]
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3
Belgrade, Serbia (indoor hard) [3]
7Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 2
7Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3
Glasgow, Great Britain (indoor hard) [4]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 2
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2
Pesaro, Italy (indoor clay) [5]
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 0
Pesaro, Italy (clay) [6]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1
Gdańsk, Poland (indoor hard) [7]
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3
Zagreb, Croatia (indoor hard) [8]
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3
Baie-Mahault, Guadeloupe, France (clay) [9]
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0
Třinec, Czech Republic (indoor hard) [10]
5Flag of France.svg  France 5
5Flag of France.svg  France 3
Hannover, Germany (indoor hard) [11]
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2
Zadar, Croatia (indoor hard) [12]
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3
5Flag of France.svg  France 2
Kooyong, Australia (grass) [13] [14]
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3
Beaverton, United States (hard) [15]
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2
Liège, Belgium (indoor clay) [16]
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2

First round

Great Britain vs. Japan

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Great Britain
3
Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham, Great Britain [1]
4–6 March 2016
Hard (i)
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Japan
1
12345
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Andy Murray
Taro Daniel
6
1
6
3
6
1
   
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Daniel Evans
Kei Nishikori
3
6
5
7
63
77
   
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Andy Murray  /  Jamie Murray
Yoshihito Nishioka  /  Yasutaka Uchiyama
6
3
6
2
6
4
   
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Andy Murray
Kei Nishikori
7
5
78
66
3
6
4
6
6
3
 
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Daniel Evans
Taro Daniel
     not
played

Murray's win over Nishikori was the joint longest match of his career at 4 hours and 54 minutes, along with the 2012 US Open final, until his davis cup semi-final tie with Del Potro.

Serbia vs. Kazakhstan

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Serbia
3
Pionir Hall, Belgrade, Serbia [3]
4–6 March 2016
Hard (i)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Kazakhstan
2
12345
1 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Novak Djokovic
Aleksandr Nedovyesov
6
1
6
2
6
3
   
2 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Viktor Troicki
Mikhail Kukushkin
5
7
2
6
4
6
   
3 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Novak Djokovic  /  Nenad Zimonjić
Andrey Golubev  /  Aleksandr Nedovyesov
3
6
63
77
5
7
   
4 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Novak Djokovic
Mikhail Kukushkin
66
78
77
63
4
6
6
3
6
2
 
5 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Viktor Troicki
Aleksandr Nedovyesov
6
2
6
3
6
4
   

Italy vs. Switzerland

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Italy
5
Adriatic Arena, Pesaro, Italy [5]
4–6 March 2016
Clay (i)
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Switzerland
0
12345
1 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Paolo Lorenzi
Marco Chiudinelli
716
614
6
3
4
6
5
7
7
5
 
2 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Andreas Seppi
Henri Laaksonen
7
5
77
64
3
6
6
3
  
3 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Simone Bolelli  /  Andreas Seppi
Marco Chiudinelli  /  Henri Laaksonen
6
3
6
1
6
3
   
4 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Marco Cecchinato
Adrien Bossel
6
3
7
5
    
5 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Paolo Lorenzi
Antoine Bellier
6
3
6
2
    

Poland vs. Argentina

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Poland
2
Ergo Arena, Gdańsk, Poland [7]
4–6 March 2016
Hard (i)
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
3
12345
1 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Michał Przysiężny
Guido Pella
1
6
4
6
65
77
   
2 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Hubert Hurkacz
Leonardo Mayer
2
6
63
77
2
6
   
3 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Łukasz Kubot  /  Marcin Matkowski
Carlos Berlocq  /  Renzo Olivo
6
3
6
4
6
4
   
4 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Michał Przysiężny
Leonardo Mayer
77
64
64
77
2
6
3
6
  
5 Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Hubert Hurkacz
Renzo Olivo
4
6
78
66
6
4
   

France vs. Canada

Flag of France.svg
France
5
Vélodrome Amédée Détraux, Baie-Mahault, Guadeloupe, France [9]
4–6 March 2016
Clay
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
0
12345
1 Flag of France.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Gaël Monfils
Frank Dancevic
6
3
6
1
6
3
   
2 Flag of France.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Gilles Simon
Vasek Pospisil
7
5
6
3
6
3
   
3 Flag of France.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Richard Gasquet  /  Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Philip Bester  /  Vasek Pospisil
77
64
6
1
77
64
   
4 Flag of France.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Richard Gasquet
Philip Bester
6
1
77
64
    
5 Flag of France.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Frank Dancevic
67
79
     
retired

Germany vs. Czech Republic

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Germany
2
TUI Arena, Hannover, Germany [11]
4–6 March 2016
Hard (i)
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Czech Republic
3
12345
1 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Philipp Kohlschreiber
Lukáš Rosol
3
6
6
3
6
4
2
6
6
3
 
2 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Alexander Zverev
Tomáš Berdych
66
78
6
1
6
4
65
77
4
6
 
3 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Philipp Kohlschreiber  /  Philipp Petzschner
Tomáš Berdych  /  Radek Štěpánek
67
79
5
7
4
6
   
4 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Philipp Kohlschreiber
Tomáš Berdych
6
3
7
5
    
retired
5 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Alexander Zverev
Lukáš Rosol
2
6
3
6
1
6
   

Australia vs. United States

Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia
1
Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia [13] [17]
4–6 March 2016
Grass
Flag of the United States.svg
United States
3
12345
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Sam Groth
John Isner
62
77
2
6
2
6
   
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Bernard Tomic
Jack Sock
77
62
6
3
3
6
6
4
  
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Lleyton Hewitt  /  John Peers
Bob Bryan  /  Mike Bryan
3
6
3
6
6
4
6
4
3
6
 
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Bernard Tomic
John Isner
4
6
4
6
7
5
64
77
  
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Sam Groth
Jack Sock
     not
played

Belgium vs. Croatia

Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
2
Country Hall Ethias Liège, Liège, Belgium [16]
4–6 March 2016
Clay (i)
Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
3
12345
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Kimmer Coppejans
Marin Čilić
5
7
3
6
5
7
   
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
David Goffin
Borna Ćorić
6
3
6
2
2
6
3
6
6
3
 
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Ruben Bemelmans  /  David Goffin
Ivan Dodig  /  Franko Škugor
65
77
3
6
1
6
   
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
David Goffin
Marin Čilić
6
4
6
4
3
6
7
5
  
5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Kimmer Coppejans
Borna Ćorić
65
77
2
6
2
6
   

Quarterfinals

Serbia vs. Great Britain

Flag of Serbia.svg
Serbia
2
Tašmajdan Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia [2]
15–17 July 2016
Clay
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Great Britain
3
12345
1 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Janko Tipsarević
Kyle Edmund
3
6
4
6
0
6
   
2 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Dušan Lajović
James Ward
6
1
6
3
6
2
   
3 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Filip Krajinović  /  Nenad Zimonjić
Dominic Inglot  /  Jamie Murray
1
6
77
62
3
6
4
6
  
4 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Dušan Lajović
Kyle Edmund
3
6
4
6
65
77
   
5 Flag of Serbia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Janko Tipsarević
James Ward
6
2
3
6
7
5
   

Italy vs. Argentina

Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
1
Circolo Tennis Baratoff, Pesaro, Italy [6]
15–17 July 2016
Clay
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
3
12345
1 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Andreas Seppi
Federico Delbonis
64
77
6
3
3
6
63
77
  
2 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Fabio Fognini
Juan Mónaco
6
1
6
1
7
5
   
3 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Fabio Fognini  /  Paolo Lorenzi
Juan Martín del Potro  /  Guido Pella
1
6
64
77
6
3
6
3
4
6
 
4 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Fabio Fognini
Federico Delbonis
4
6
5
7
6
3
5
7
  
5 Flag of Italy.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Andreas Seppi
Juan Mónaco
     not
played

Czech Republic vs. France

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
1
Werk Arena, Třinec, Czech Republic [10]
15–17 July 2016
Hard (i)
Flag of France.svg
France
3
12345
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Flag of France.svg
Lukáš Rosol
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
6
4
3
6
4
6
710
68
6
4
 
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Flag of France.svg
Jiří Veselý
Lucas Pouille
62
77
4
6
5
7
   
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Flag of France.svg
Lukáš Rosol  /  Radek Štěpánek
Pierre-Hugues Herbert  /  Nicolas Mahut
1
6
6
3
3
6
6
4
4
6
 
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Flag of France.svg
Jiří Veselý
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
6
4
63
77
4
6
5
7
  
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Flag of France.svg
Lukáš Rosol
Lucas Pouille
     not
played

United States vs. Croatia

Flag of the United States.svg
United States
2
Howard M. Terpenning Recreation Complex, Beaverton, United States [15]
15–17 July 2016
Hard
Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
3
12345
1 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Jack Sock
Marin Čilić
4
6
3
6
6
3
6
4
6
4
 
2 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
John Isner
Borna Ćorić
6
4
6
4
6
3
   
3 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Bob Bryan  /  Mike Bryan
Marin Čilić  /  Ivan Dodig
2
6
6
2
2
6
4
6
  
4 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
John Isner
Marin Čilić
69
711
3
6
4
6
   
5 Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg
Jack Sock
Borna Ćorić
4
6
6
3
3
6
4
6
  

Semifinals

Great Britain vs. Argentina

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Great Britain
2
Commonwealth Arena, Glasgow, Great Britain [4]
16–18 September 2016
Hard (i)
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
3
12345
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Andy Murray
Juan Martín del Potro
4
6
7
5
77
65
3
6
4
6
 
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Kyle Edmund
Guido Pella
77
65
4
6
3
6
2
6
  
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Andy Murray  /  Jamie Murray
Juan Martín del Potro  /  Leonardo Mayer
6
1
3
6
6
4
6
4
  
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Andy Murray
Guido Pella
6
3
6
2
6
3
   
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Daniel Evans
Leonardo Mayer
6
4
3
6
2
6
4
6
  

Croatia vs. France

Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
3
Krešimir Ćosić Hall, Zadar, Croatia [12]
16–18 September 2016
Hard (i)
Flag of France.svg
France
2
12345
1 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of France.svg
Borna Ćorić
Richard Gasquet
2
6
65
77
1
6
   
2 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of France.svg
Marin Čilić
Lucas Pouille
6
1
77
64
2
6
6
2
  
3 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of France.svg
Marin Čilić  /  Ivan Dodig
Pierre-Hugues Herbert  /  Nicolas Mahut
78
66
5
7
78
66
6
3
  
4 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of France.svg
Marin Čilić
Richard Gasquet
6
3
6
2
7
5
   
5 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of France.svg
Marin Draganja
Lucas Pouille
4
6
4
6
    

Final

Croatia vs. Argentina

Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
2
Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia [8]
25–27 November 2016
Hard (i)
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
3
12345
1 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Marin Čilić
Federico Delbonis
6
3
7
5
3
6
1
6
6
2
 
2 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Ivo Karlović
Juan Martín del Potro
4
6
78
66
3
6
5
7
  
3 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Marin Čilić  /  Ivan Dodig
Juan Martín del Potro  /  Leonardo Mayer
77
62
77
64
6
3
   
4 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Marin Čilić
Juan Martín del Potro
77
64
6
2
5
7
4
6
3
6
 
5 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Ivo Karlović
Federico Delbonis
3
6
4
6
2
6
   

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