2023 Davis Cup qualifying round

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The 2023 Davis Cup qualifying round was held from 3 to 5 February 2023. [1] The twelve winners of this round qualified for the 2023 Davis Cup Finals while the twelve losers qualified for the 2023 Davis Cup World Group I. [2]

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Teams

Twenty-four teams will play for twelve spots in the finals, in series decided on a home and away basis.

These twenty-four teams are:

The 12 winning teams from the qualifying round will play at the Finals and the 12 losing teams will play at the World Group I.

#: Nations Ranking as of 28 November 2022. [3]

Qualified teams

Results summary

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia [1] 3–1 Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Rijeka Centar Zamet Hard (i)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2–3 Flag of France.svg  France [2] Tatabánya Multifunctional ArenaHard (i)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 0–4 Flag of the United States.svg  United States [3] Tashkent Olympic Tennis SchoolHard (i)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany [4] 2–3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Trier Trier Arena Hard (i)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1–3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain [5] Cota Pueblo Viejo Country ClubClay (i)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0–4 Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia [6] Oslo Oslo TennisarenaHard (i)
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 3–1 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan [7] La Serena Campus TrentinoClay
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 3–2 Flag of Belgium.svg  Belgium [8] Seoul Olympic Tennis Court Hard (i)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [9] 3–1 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina Stockholm Royal Tennis Hall Hard (i)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands [10] 4–0 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Groningen MartiniPlaza Hard (i)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3–1 Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina [11] Espoo Espoo Metro Areena Hard (i)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1–3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic [12] Maia Complexo Municipal de TénisClay (i)

Results

Croatia vs. Austria

Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
3
Centar Zamet, Rijeka, Croatia [4]
4–5 February 2023
Hard (i)
Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
1
123
1 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Borna Ćorić
Dennis Novak
6
3
7
5
  
2 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Borna Gojo
Dominic Thiem
6
3
77
62
  
3 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Ivan Dodig  /  Nikola Mektić
Alexander Erler  /  Lucas Miedler
3
6
611
713
  
4 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Borna Ćorić
Dominic Thiem
77
63
6
2
  
5 Flag of Croatia.svg
Flag of Austria.svg
Borna Gojo
Dennis Novak
   not
played

Hungary vs. France

Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary
2
Multifunctional Arena, Tatabánya, Hungary [5]
3–4 February 2023
Hard (i)
Flag of France.svg
France
3
123
1 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of France.svg
Zsombor Piros
Benjamin Bonzi
77
64
6
3
  
2 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of France.svg
Márton Fucsovics
Ugo Humbert
3
6
2
6
  
3 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of France.svg
Fábián Marozsán  /  Máté Valkusz
Nicolas Mahut  /  Arthur Rinderknech
6
2
77
64
  
4 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of France.svg
Márton Fucsovics
Adrian Mannarino
66
78
2
6
  
5 Flag of Hungary.svg
Flag of France.svg
Fábián Marozsán
Ugo Humbert
3
6
3
6
  

Uzbekistan vs. United States

Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Uzbekistan
0
Olympic Tennis School, Tashkent, Uzbekistan [6]
3–4 February 2023
Hard (i)
Flag of the United States.svg
United States
4
123
1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Sergey Fomin
Mackenzie McDonald
4
6
1
6
  
2 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Khumoyun Sultanov
Tommy Paul
1
6
66
78
  
3 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Sanjar Fayziev  /  Sergey Fomin
Austin Krajicek  /  Rajeev Ram
2
6
4
6
  
4 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Amir Milushev
Denis Kudla
4
6
4
6
  
5 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Flag of the United States.svg
Khumoyun Sultanov
Mackenzie McDonald
   not
played

Germany vs. Switzerland

Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
2
Trier Arena, Trier, Germany [7]
3–4 February 2023
Hard (i)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
3
123
1 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Oscar Otte
Marc-Andrea Hüsler
6
2
2
6
4
6
 
2 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Alexander Zverev
Stan Wawrinka
6
4
6
1
  
3 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Andreas Mies  /  Tim Pütz
Dominic Stricker  /  Stan Wawrinka
63
77
6
3
6
4
 
4 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Alexander Zverev
Marc-Andrea Hüsler
2
6
64
77
  
5 Flag of Germany.svg
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Daniel Altmaier
Stan Wawrinka
3
6
7
5
4
6
 

Colombia vs. Great Britain

Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
1
Pueblo Viejo Country Club, Cota, Colombia [8]
3–4 February 2023
Clay (i)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Great Britain
3
123
1 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Nicolás Mejía
Dan Evans
6
2
2
6
6
4
 
2 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Nicolás Barrientos
Cameron Norrie
2
6
5
7
  
3 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Juan Sebastián Cabal  /  Robert Farah
Dan Evans  /  Neal Skupski
4
6
4
6
  
4 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Nicolás Mejía
Cameron Norrie
4
6
4
6
  
5 Flag of Colombia.svg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Nicolás Barrientos
Dan Evans
   not
played

Norway vs. Serbia

Flag of Norway.svg
Norway
0
Oslo Tennisarena, Oslo, Norway [9]
3–4 February 2023
Hard (i)
Flag of Serbia.svg
Serbia
4
123
1 Flag of Norway.svg
Flag of Serbia.svg
Andreja Petrovic
Miomir Kecmanović
1
6
3
6
  
2 Flag of Norway.svg
Flag of Serbia.svg
Viktor Durasovic
Laslo Đere
3
6
6
4
68
710
 
3 Flag of Norway.svg
Flag of Serbia.svg
Viktor Durasovic  /  Herman Høyeraal
Nikola Ćaćić  /  Filip Krajinović
4
6
6
3
3
6
 
4 Flag of Norway.svg
Flag of Serbia.svg
Viktor Durasovic
Hamad Međedović
4
6
77
64
[4]
[10]
 
5 Flag of Norway.svg
Flag of Serbia.svg
Andreja Petrovic
Laslo Đere
   not
played

Chile vs. Kazakhstan

Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
3
Campus Trentino, La Serena, Chile [10]
4–5 February 2023
Clay
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Kazakhstan
1
123
1 Flag of Chile.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Cristian Garín
Timofey Skatov
1
6
3
6
  
2 Flag of Chile.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Nicolás Jarry
Alexander Bublik
6
2
6
2
  
3 Flag of Chile.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Tomás Barrios Vera  /  Alejandro Tabilo
Andrey Golubev  /  Aleksandr Nedovyesov
6
4
7
5
  
4 Flag of Chile.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Cristian Garín
Alexander Bublik
6
4
3
6
6
3
 
5 Flag of Chile.svg
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Nicolás Jarry
Timofey Skatov
   not
played

South Korea vs. Belgium

Flag of South Korea.svg
South Korea
3
Olympic Tennis Court, Seoul, South Korea [11]
4–5 February 2023
Hard (i)
Flag of Belgium.svg
Belgium
2
123
1 Flag of South Korea.svg
Flag of Belgium.svg
Kwon Soon-woo
Zizou Bergs
6
1
4
6
66
78
 
2 Flag of South Korea.svg
Flag of Belgium.svg
Hong Seong-chan
David Goffin
4
6
2
6
  
3 Flag of South Korea.svg
Flag of Belgium.svg
Nam Ji-sung  /  Song Min-kyu
Sander Gillé  /  Joran Vliegen
77
63
77
65
  
4 Flag of South Korea.svg
Flag of Belgium.svg
Kwon Soon-woo
David Goffin
3
6
6
1
6
3
 
5 Flag of South Korea.svg
Flag of Belgium.svg
Hong Seong-chan
Zizou Bergs
6
3
77
64
  

Sweden vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina

Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
3
Royal Tennis Hall, Stockholm, Sweden [12]
3–4 February 2023
Hard (i)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1
123
1 Flag of Sweden.svg
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
Mikael Ymer
Mirza Bašić
6
4
7
5
  
2 Flag of Sweden.svg
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
Elias Ymer
Damir Džumhur
6
1
6
4
  
3 Flag of Sweden.svg
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
André Göransson  /  Elias Ymer
Mirza Bašić  /  Tomislav Brkić
4
6
2
6
  
4 Flag of Sweden.svg
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
Mikael Ymer
Damir Džumhur
6
1
1
6
6
3
 
5 Flag of Sweden.svg
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
Elias Ymer
Mirza Bašić
   not
played

Netherlands vs. Slovakia

Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
4
MartiniPlaza, Groningen, Netherlands [13]
4–5 February 2023
Hard (i)
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Slovakia
0
123
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Tallon Griekspoor
Lukáš Klein
78
66
2
6
6
4
 
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Tim van Rijthoven
Alex Molčan
78
66
5
7
6
3
 
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Wesley Koolhof  /  Matwé Middelkoop
Lukáš Klein  /  Alex Molčan
6
3
6
3
  
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Matwé Middelkoop
Jozef Kovalík
6
4
6
4
  
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Tim van Rijthoven
Lukáš Klein
   not
played

Finland vs. Argentina

Flag of Finland.svg
Finland
3
Espoo Metro Areena, Espoo, Finland [14]
4–5 February 2023
Hard (i)
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1
123
1 Flag of Finland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Emil Ruusuvuori
Pedro Cachin
7
5
6
3
  
2 Flag of Finland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Otto Virtanen
Francisco Cerúndolo
3
6
6
3
63
77
 
3 Flag of Finland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Harri Heliövaara  /  Emil Ruusuvuori
Máximo González  /  Andrés Molteni
77
65
4
6
6
4
 
4 Flag of Finland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Emil Ruusuvuori
Facundo Bagnis
7
5
6
1
  
5 Flag of Finland.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Otto Virtanen
Pedro Cachin
   not
played

Portugal vs. Czech Republic

Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
1
Complexo Municipal de Ténis, Maia, Portugal [15]
4–5 February 2023
Clay (i)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
3
123
1 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Nuno Borges
Jiří Lehečka
4
6
4
6
  
2 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
João Sousa
Tomáš Macháč
66
78
6
3
2
6
 
3 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Nuno Borges  /  Francisco Cabral
Tomáš Macháč  /  Adam Pavlásek
7
5
77
64
  
4 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
João Sousa
Jiří Lehečka
4
6
1
6
  
5 Flag of Portugal.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Nuno Borges
Tomáš Macháč
   not
played

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