1986 Davis Cup World Group Tennis tournament
1986 Davis Cup World Group Date 7 March – 28 December Edition 6th Australia
The World Group was the highest level of Davis Cup competition in 1986.[ 1]
Australia won the title, defeating the two-time defending champions Sweden in the final, 3–2. The final was held at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne , Australia , from 26 to 28 December.[ 2] It was the Australian team's first Davis Cup title since 1983 and their 26th Davis Cup title overall.
Participating teams
Draw
First round 7–10 March Quarterfinals 18–20 July Semifinals 3–5 October Final 26–28 December Mexico City , Mexico (clay) West Germany 2 Mexico City , Mexico (clay) Mexico 3 Mexico 1 Guayaquil , Ecuador (clay) United States 4 United States 3 Brisbane , Australia (grass) Ecuador 2 United States 1 Auckland , New Zealand (hard) Australia 3 Australia 4 Wimbledon , United Kingdom (grass) New Zealand 1 Australia 4 Telford , United Kingdom (indoor carpet) Great Britain 1 Spain 1 Melbourne , Australia (grass) Great Britain 4 Australia 3 Belgrade , Yugoslavia (indoor hard) Sweden 2 Soviet Union 2 Sarajevo , Yugoslavia (indoor hard) Yugoslavia 3 Yugoslavia 0 Calcutta , India (grass) Czechoslovakia 5 India 1 Prague , Czechoslovakia (clay) Czechoslovakia 4 Czechoslovakia 1 Palermo , Italy (clay) Sweden 4 Italy 4 Båstad , Sweden (clay) Paraguay 1 Italy 0 Brøndby , Denmark (indoor carpet) Sweden 5 Denmark 0 Sweden 5
First round
Mexico vs. West Germany
Ecuador vs. United States
New Zealand vs. Australia
Great Britain vs. Spain
Yugoslavia vs. Soviet Union
India vs. Czechoslovakia
Italy vs. Paraguay
Denmark vs. Sweden
Quarterfinals
Mexico vs. United States
Great Britain vs. Australia
Yugoslavia vs. Czechoslovakia
Sweden vs. Italy
Semifinals
Australia vs. United States
Czechoslovakia vs. Sweden
Final
Australia vs. Sweden
Relegation play-offs
The first-round losers played in the Relegation Play-offs. The winners of the play-offs advanced to the 1987 Davis Cup World Group , and the losers were relegated to their respective Zonal Regions .
Results summary
Date: 3–5 October
West Germany vs. Ecuador
Spain vs. New Zealand
India vs. Soviet Union
Paraguay vs. Denmark
References
External links
Current champions (2024): Italy
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