2024 Davis Cup

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2024 Davis Cup
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Duration2 February – 24 November 2024
Edition112th
Champion
Winning nationFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
2023
2025

Italy defeated the Netherlands 2-0 in the final tennis match of the 2024 Davis Cup. It was the 112th edition of the Davis Cup, a tournament between national teams in men's tennis. It was part of the 2024 ATP Tour calendar. [1]

Contents

Davis Cup Finals

Knockout stage

Date: 19–24 November 2024
Venue: Martin Carpena Arena, Málaga, Spain [2]
Surface: Hard indoor

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
21 November
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2
23 November
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2
21 November
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1
24 November
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2
20 November
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 0
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2
22 November
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0
19 November
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1

Group stage

Date: 10–15 September 2024
Venues: [3] Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
Manchester Arena, Manchester, Great Britain
Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís, Valencia, Spain
Hengqin Tennis Center, Zhuhai, China

Surface: Hard indoor

Sixteen nations will take part in the group stage of the finals. The qualification was as follows:

The top two teams in each group qualify for the knockout stage.

TH = Title holder, 2023F = Finalist from the 2023 tournament, WC = Wild card, H = Host

Participating teams
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia (2023F)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
Flag of Finland.svg
Finland
Flag of France.svg
France
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Great Britain (WC) (H)
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy (TH) (H)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Slovakia
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain (WC) (H)
Flag of the United States.svg
United States

Group stage results

Qualified for the Knockout stage
Eliminated

G = Group, T = Ties, M = Matches

GWinnerRunner-upThirdFourth
NationTMNationTMNationTMNationTM
A Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3–06–3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands *1–24–5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium *1–24–5Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil *1–24–5
B Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3–07–2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2–16–3Flag of France.svg  France 1–24–5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0–31–8
C Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3–08–1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2–17–2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1–22–7Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 0–31–8
D Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3–07–2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2–16–3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1–24–5Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0–31–8

* Three-way tie broken by percentage of sets won by each nation.

Qualifying round

Date: 1–4 February 2024

Twenty-four teams played for twelve spots in the finals, in series decided on a home and away basis. [4]

The 24 teams were:

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 27 November 2023. [5]

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada [1]3–1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Montreal IGA Stadium Hard (i)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia [2]0–4Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Kraljevo Kraljevo Sports Hall Clay (i)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia [3]1–3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Varaždin Varaždin Arena Hard (i)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2–3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany [4] Tatabánya Multifunctional ArenaHard (i)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands [5]3–2Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Groningen MartiniPlaza Hard (i)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic [6]4–0Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Třinec Vitality SlezskoHard (i)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0–4Flag of the United States.svg  United States [7] Vilnius (Lithuania) SEB Arena Hard (i)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland [8]3–1Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Turku Gatorade Center Hard (i)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 0–4Flag of France.svg  France [9] Taipei Taipei Tennis CenterHard (i)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3–2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan [10] Rosario Jockey Club de Rosario Clay
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [11]1–3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Helsingborg Helsingborg Arena Hard (i)
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile [12]3–2Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Santiago Estadio Nacional Hard

World Group I

Date: 13–15 September 2024

Twenty-four teams participated in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.

The 24 teams were:

The 12 winning teams from the World Group I will play in the qualifying round and the 12 losing teams will play in the World Group I play-offs in 2025.

#: Nations ranking as of 5 February 2024.

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia [1]3–1Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Belgrade Aleksandar Nikolić Hall Hard (i)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia [2]4–0Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Varaždin Varaždin Arena Hard (i)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [3]4–0Flag of India.svg  India Stockholm Kungliga tennishallen Hard (i)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan [4]1–3Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Astana National Tennis Centre Hard (i)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1–3Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea [5] Zielona Góra CRS Hall Zielona Góra Hard (i)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland [6]4–0Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Biel/Bienne Swiss Tennis ArenaHard (i)
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 2–3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary [7] Cairo Gezira Sporting Club Clay
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3–1Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal [8] Bekkestua Nadderud ArenaHard (i)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria [9]3–0Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Bad Waltersdorf Sportaktivpark Bad WaltersdorfClay
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 3–2Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina [10] Taipei Taipei Tennis CenterHard (i)
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel [11]3–1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Larnaca (Cyprus)Herodotou Tennis AcademyHard
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 3–1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia [12] Tokyo Ariake Coliseum Hard

Play-offs

Date: 2–4 February 2024

Twenty-four teams played for twelve spots in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.

These 24 teams were:

The 12 winning teams from the play-offs qualified for the World Group I and the 12 losing teams will play at the World Group II.

#: Nations Ranking as of 18 September 2023. [6]

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia [1]3–2Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Bogotá Club Bellavista ColsubsidioClay
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 1–3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan [2] Cairo (Egypt)Smash Sporting ClubClay
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 0–4Flag of Austria.svg  Austria [3] Limerick UL Sport ArenaHard (i)
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 3–1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador [4] Cairo Gezira Sporting Club Clay
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway [5]4–0Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Gjøvik Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall Hard (i)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 4–0Flag of Romania.svg  Romania [6] Ano Liosia Ano Liosia Olympic Hall Hard (i)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 1–3Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina [7] Burgas Tennis Center AvenueHard (i)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan [8]0–4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Tashkent Humo Arena Hard (i)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1–3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey [9] Auckland ASB Tennis ArenaHard
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1–3Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [10] Zapopan Hacienda San JavierClay
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 0–4Flag of India.svg  India [11] Islamabad Pakistan Sports ComplexGrass
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania [12]3–2Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Vilnius SEB Arena Hard (i)

World Group II

Date: 13–16 September 2024

Twenty-four teams participated in the World Group II, in series decided on a home and away basis.

These 24 teams were:

The 12 winning teams and 2 highest-ranked losing teams from the World Group II will play in the World Group I play-offs and the 10 lowest-ranked losing teams will play in the World Group II play-offs in 2025.

#: Nations ranking as of 5 February 2024.

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania [1]3–2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Craiova Polyvalent Hall Hard (i)
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 2–3Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador [2] Hong Kong Victoria Park Tennis StadiumHard
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan [3]3–1Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Tashkent Sakhovat Sport ServisHard
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria [4]3–2Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador Plovdiv Tennis Club LokomotivClay
Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 3–1Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan [5] Bridgetown National Tennis CentreHard
Flag of Togo (3-2).svg  Togo 4–0Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia [6] Lomé Stade Omnisport de LoméHard
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 3–2Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico [7] Tbilisi Alex Metreveli Tennis ComplexHard
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand [8]2–3Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Palmerston North Fly Palmy Arena Hard (i)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 3–2Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland [9] La Marsa Tennis Club de l'Avenir Sportif de la MarsaClay
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon [10]3–1Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Cairo (Egypt)Palm Hills Sports ClubClay
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco [11]0–4Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco Marrakech Royal Tennis Club de MarrakechClay (i)
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1–3Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay [12] Santa Cruz Las Palmas Country ClubClay

Play-offs

Date: 2–4 February 2024 (except for Iran–Estonia on 15–16 March 2024)

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

These 24 teams are:

The 12 winning teams from the play-offs will play at the World Group II and the 12 losing teams will play at the 2024 Group III of the corresponding continental zone.

#: Nations Ranking as of 18 September 2023. [7]

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay [1]3–2Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova Montevideo Carrasco Lawn Tennis ClubClay
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3–2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia [2] Guangzhou Guangzhou Development District International Tennis SchoolHard
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia [3]3–0Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Tunis Cité Nationale Sportive El MenzahHard
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador [4]4–0Pacific Oceania flag.png  Pacific Oceania Santa Tecla Polideportivo de Ciudad MerliotHard
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong [5]3–1Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Hong Kong Victoria Park Tennis StadiumHard
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 2–3Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados [6] Kingston Eric Bell National Tennis CentreHard
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 1–3Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco [7] Nicosia National Tennis CentreHard
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2–3Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa [8] Từ Sơn Hanaka Paris Ocean ParkHard
Flag of Togo (3-2).svg  Togo 3–2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia [9] Lomé Stade Omnisport de LoméHard
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia [10]4–0Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand La Paz Club de Tenis La PazClay
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1–3Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia [11] Colombo (Sri Lanka)Sri Lanka Lawn Tennis Association ComplexClay
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 1–3Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco [12] Asunción Club Internacional de TenisClay

Group III

The top three nations of each continental zone will be promoted to the 2025 World Group II play-offs and the last two nations will be relegated to the 2025 Group IV.

Americas zone

Dates: 17–22 June 2024
Location: Club Internacional de Tenis, Asunción, Paraguay (Clay)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Asia/Oceania zone

Dates: 10–15 June 2024
Location: Jordan Tennis Federation, Amman, Jordan (Hard)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Europe zone

Dates: 19–22 June 2024
Location: Tennis Club Bellevue, Ulcinj, Montenegro (Clay)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Africa zone

Dates: 15–20 July 2024
Location: National Tennis Centre, Abuja, Nigeria (Hard)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Group IV

The top two nations of each continental zone will be promoted to the 2025 Group III and the last two nations from the Asia/Oceania and Africa zone will be relegated to the 2025 Group V.

Americas zone

Date: 22–27 July 2024
Location: National Racquet Sport Centre, Tacarigua, Trinidad and Tobago (Hard)

Participating teams

Withdrawn

Inactive teams

Promotions

Asia/Oceania zone

Date: 10–13 July 2024
Location: Morodok Techo National Sports Complex, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (Hard)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Europe zone

Date: 12–15 June 2024
Location: National Sport Park, Tirana, Albania (Hard)

Participating teams

Inactive teams

Promotions

Africa zone

Date: 19–22 June 2024
Location: Academia de Ténis Kikuxi Villas Club, Luanda, Angola (Hard)

Participating teams

Promotions/Relegations

Group V

The top two nations of each continental zone will be promoted to the 2025 Group IV.

Asia/Oceania zone

Date: 20–23 November 2024
Location: Bahrain Polytechnic, Isa Town, Bahrain (Hard)

Participating teams

Inactive teams

Promotions

Africa zone

Date: 17–20 July 2024
Location: National Tennis Centre, Gaborone, Botswana (Hard)

Participating teams

Inactive teams

Promotions

Notes

  1. Debuting team [8]
  2. The Philippines return at Group V, after a three-year suspension due to governance issues was lifted [9]

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