2002 edition of the Davis Cup
2002 Davis Cup Duration 8 February – 1 December 2002 Edition 91st Teams 130 Winning nation Russia
A 2003 Russian souvenir sheet commemorating the victory in the final.
The 2002 Davis Cup (also known as the 2002 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas for sponsorship purposes) was the 91st edition of the Davis Cup , the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 130 teams entered the competition, 16 in the World Group, 28 in the Americas Zone, 32 in the Asia/Oceania Zone, and 54 in the Europe/Africa Zone. Kyrgyzstan made its first appearances in the tournament.
BNP Paribas became the Davis Cup's new Title Sponsor from this year's tournament, taking over from NEC , the previous sponsor since the 1981 tournament .[ 1]
Russia defeated the defending champions France in the final, held at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris , France , on 29 November–1 December, to win their first title.[ 2] [ 3] This is the only time in the history of the competition that a two-set deficit has been turned around in a live fifth rubber of a Final.[ 4]
World Group
Draw
First round 8–10 February Quarterfinals 5–7 April Semifinals 20–22 September Final 29 November–1 December Metz , France (indoor clay)1 France 3 Pau , France (indoor carpet) Netherlands 2 1 France 3 Ostrava , Czech Republic (indoor carpet) Czech Republic 1 Czech Republic 4 Paris , France (clay)S Brazil 1 1 France 3 Zaragoza , Spain (indoor clay)S United States 2 S Spain 3 Houston, TX , United States (grass) Morocco 2 S Spain 1 Oklahoma City, OK , United States (indoor hard)S United States 3 S United States 5 Paris , France (indoor clay) Slovakia 0 1 France 2 Moscow , Russia (indoor clay)S Russia 3 Switzerland 2 Moscow , Russia (indoor clay)S Russia 3 S Russia 4 Birmingham , England (indoor carpet)S Sweden 1 Great Britain 2 Moscow , Russia (indoor carpet)S Sweden 3 S Russia 3 Zagreb , Croatia (indoor carpet) Argentina 2 Croatia 4 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay)S Germany 1 Croatia 2 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay) Argentina 3 Argentina 5 2 Australia 0
Final
France vs. Russia
World Group qualifying round
Date: 20–22 September
The eight losing teams in the World Group first round ties and eight winners of the Zonal Group I final round ties competed in the World Group qualifying round for spots in the 2003 World Group .
Americas Zone
Group I
Group II
Group III
Group IV
Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
Group II
Group III
Group IV
Europe/Africa Zone
Group I
Group II
Relegation Play-offs First Round Second Round Third Round Odessa , Ukraine (clay)S Ukraine 2 Jūrmala , Latvia (clay)Abidjan , Ivory Coast (hard) Bulgaria 3 Latvia 1 Bulgaria 2 Liepāja , Latvia (clay)S Ukraine 4 Ivory Coast 3 Latvia 1 Asker , Norway (clay) Ivory Coast 4 Ivory Coast 1 Chișinău , Moldova (clay) Norway 4 S Denmark 5 Cairo , Egypt (clay)Hornbæk , Denmark (hard) Moldova 0 Egypt 5 S Denmark 2 Asker , Norway (clay) Moldova 0 Norway 3 Egypt 1 Norway 4 Belgrade , Yugoslavia (clay) Yugoslavia 3 Pretoria , South Africa (hard)Esch-sur-Alzette , Luxembourg (indoor hard) South Africa 2 South Africa 3 Yugoslavia 2 Esch-sur-Alzette , Luxembourg (indoor hard) Hungary 2 S Luxembourg 3 Hungary 1 Esch-sur-Alzette , Luxembourg (indoor hard)S Luxembourg 4 S Luxembourg 3 Yerevan , Armenia (clay)S Slovenia 2 Armenia 0 Accra , Ghana (hard)Portorož , Slovenia (clay) Ireland 3 Ghana 4 Ireland 2 Ljubljana , Slovenia (clay) Armenia 1 S Slovenia 3 Ghana 1 S Slovenia 4
Group III
Venue I
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Venue II
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Group IV
Venue A
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Venue II
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