2025 Davis Cup World Group I play-offs

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The 2025 Davis Cup World Group I play-offs will be held from 31 January to 2 February 2025. The thirteen winners of this round will qualify for the 2025 Davis Cup World Group I while the thirteen losers will compete at the 2025 Davis Cup World Group II. [1]

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Teams

Twenty-six teams will play for thirteen spots in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.

These twenty-six teams are:

The 13 winning teams from the play-offs will qualify for the World Group I and the 13 losing teams will play at the World Group II.

#: Nations Ranking as of 18 September 2024. [2]

Results summary

Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan [1]Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Astana Beeline Arena Hard (i)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal [2] Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (France) Monte Carlo Country Club Clay
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina [3] Tashkent Olympic Tennis SchoolHard (i)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia [4]Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados Ibagué Complejo de RaquetaClay
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey [5]Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Istanbul Tenis Eskrim Dağcılık SKHard (i)
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon Flag of Peru.svg  Peru [6] Cairo (Egypt)Smash Sporting ClubClay
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine [7] El Menzah El Menzah Sports Palace Hard (i)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador [8]Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Salinas Salinas Golf y Tenis ClubHard
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania [9]Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Craiova Polyvalent Hall Hard (i)
Flag of India.svg  India [10]Flag of Togo (3-2).svg  Togo New Delhi DLTA ComplexHard
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece [11]Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Ano Liosia Ano Liosia Olympic Hall Hard (i)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania [12] Luxembourg City d'Coque Hard (i)
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Flag of Poland.svg  Poland [13] Tbilisi Tbilisi Sports Palace Hard (i)

Results

Kazakhstan vs. Pakistan

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Kazakhstan
National Tennis Centre, Astana, Kazakhstan [4]
1–2 February 2025
Hard (i)
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Pakistan
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4 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
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5 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
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Monaco vs. Portugal

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Monaco
Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France [5]
1–2 February 2025
Clay
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Portugal
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2 Flag of Monaco.svg
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3 Flag of Monaco.svg
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4 Flag of Monaco.svg
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5 Flag of Monaco.svg
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Uzbekistan vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Uzbekistan
Olympic Tennis School, Tashkent, Uzbekistan [6]
31 January–1 February 2025
Hard (i)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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4 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
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5 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
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Colombia vs. Barbados

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Colombia
Complejo de Raqueta, Ibagué, Colombia [7]
31 January–1 February 2025
Clay
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Barbados
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4 Flag of Colombia.svg
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5 Flag of Colombia.svg
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Turkey vs. Mexico

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Turkey
Tenis Eskrim Dağcılık SK, Istanbul, Turkey [8]
1–2 February 2025
Hard (i)
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Mexico
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2 Flag of Turkey.svg
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3 Flag of Turkey.svg
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4 Flag of Turkey.svg
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5 Flag of Turkey.svg
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Lebanon vs. Peru

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Lebanon
Smash Sporting Club, Cairo, Egypt [9]
31 January–1 February 2025
Clay
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Peru
123
1 Flag of Lebanon.svg
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2 Flag of Lebanon.svg
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3 Flag of Lebanon.svg
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4 Flag of Lebanon.svg
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5 Flag of Lebanon.svg
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Tunisia vs. Ukraine

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Tunisia
El Menzah Sports Palace, El Menzah, Tunisia [10]
31 January–1 February 2025
Hard (i)
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Ukraine
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2 Flag of Tunisia.svg
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3 Flag of Tunisia.svg
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4 Flag of Tunisia.svg
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5 Flag of Tunisia.svg
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Ecuador vs. Uruguay

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Ecuador
Salinas Golf y Tenis Club, Salinas, Ecuador [11]
1–2 February 2025
Hard
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Uruguay
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2 Flag of Ecuador.svg
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3 Flag of Ecuador.svg
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4 Flag of Ecuador.svg
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5 Flag of Ecuador.svg
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Romania vs. Bulgaria

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Romania
Polyvalent Hall, Craiova, Romania [12]
31 January–1 February 2025
Hard (i)
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Bulgaria
123
1 Flag of Romania.svg
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2 Flag of Romania.svg
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3 Flag of Romania.svg
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4 Flag of Romania.svg
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5 Flag of Romania.svg
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India vs. Togo

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India
DLTA Complex, New Delhi, India [13]
1–2 February 2025
Hard
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Togo
123
1 Flag of India.svg
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2 Flag of India.svg
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3 Flag of India.svg
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4 Flag of India.svg
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5 Flag of India.svg
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Greece vs. Egypt

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Greece
Ano Liosia Olympic Hall, Ano Liosia, Greece [14]
1–2 February 2025
Hard (i)
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Egypt
123
1 Flag of Greece.svg
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2 Flag of Greece.svg
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3 Flag of Greece.svg
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4 Flag of Greece.svg
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5 Flag of Greece.svg
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Luxembourg vs. Lithuania

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Luxembourg
d'Coque, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg [15]
1–2 February 2025
Hard (i)
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Lithuania
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3 Flag of Luxembourg.svg
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4 Flag of Luxembourg.svg
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5 Flag of Luxembourg.svg
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Georgia vs. Poland

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Georgia
Tbilisi Sports Palace, Tbilisi, Georgia [16]
1–2 February 2025
Hard (i)
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Poland
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