2019 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II

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The Asia/Oceania Zone was one of the three regional zones of the 2019 Davis Cup.

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Participating nations

Results summary

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand [1]3–1Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Nonthaburi National Tennis Development CentreHard
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1–3Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand [2] Jakarta Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex Hard
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 0–4Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei [3] Hong Kong Victoria Park Tennis Stadium Hard

Results

Thailand vs. Philippines

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Thailand
3
National Tennis Development Centre, Nonthaburi, Thailand [1]
5–6 April 2019
Hard
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Philippines
1
123
1 Flag of Thailand.svg
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Palaphoom Kovapitukted
Jeson Patrombon
6
3
2
6
6
4
 
2 Flag of Thailand.svg
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul
Alberto Lim
6
4
77
64
  
3 Flag of Thailand.svg
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Sanchai Ratiwatana  /  Sonchat Ratiwatana
Francis Alcantara  /  Jurence Zosimo Mendoza
6
4
7
5
  
4 Flag of Thailand.svg
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Kasidit Samrej
John Bryan Decasa Otico
6
4
3
6
[6]
[7]
retired
 
5 Flag of Thailand.svg
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Palaphoom Kovapitukted
Alberto Lim
   not
played

Indonesia vs. New Zealand

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Indonesia
1
Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia [2]
14–15 September 2019
Hard
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New Zealand
3
123
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg
Flag of New Zealand.svg
Muhammad Rifqi Fitriadi
Ajeet Rai
67
79
3
6
  
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg
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David Agung Susanto
Rhett Purcell
6
3
4
6
0
6
 
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg
Flag of New Zealand.svg
Anthony Susanto  /  David Agung Susanto
Marcus Daniell  /  Michael Venus
0
6
3
6
  
4 Flag of Indonesia.svg
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Ari Fahresi
Ajeet Rai
6
3
2
6
[10]
[7]
 
5 Flag of Indonesia.svg
Flag of New Zealand.svg
Muhammad Rifqi Fitriadi
Rhett Purcell
   not
played

Hong Kong vs. Chinese Taipei

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Hong Kong
0
Victoria Park Tennis Stadium, Hong Kong [3]
14–15 September 2019
Hard
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Chinese Taipei
4
123
1 Flag of Hong Kong.svg
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
Chak Lam Coleman Wong
Jason Jung
1
6
2
6
  
2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
Yeung Pak-long
Wu Tung-lin
3
6
2
6
  
3 Flag of Hong Kong.svg
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
Wong Hong-kit  /  Yeung Pak-long
Hsieh Cheng-peng  /  Yang Tsung-hua
3
6
2
6
  
4 Flag of Hong Kong.svg
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
Kai Wai-yu
Tseng Chun-hsin
2
6
5
7
  
5 Flag of Hong Kong.svg
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
Chak Lam Coleman Wong
Wu Tung-lin
   not
played

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References

  1. "Thailand v Philippines". Daviscup.com.
  2. "Indonesia v New Zealand". Daviscup.com.
  3. "Hong Kong v Chinese Taipei". Daviscup.com.