2014 edition of the Davis Cup
2014 Davis Cup Duration 31 January – 23 November 2014 Edition 103rd Winning nation Switzerland
The 2014 Davis Cup (also known as the 2014 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas for sponsorship purposes) was the 103rd edition of the tournament between national teams in men's tennis.[ 1] The final took place between the 21–23 of November 2014 in Lille , France, with Switzerland winning the title for the first time, defeating hosts France in the final.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
World Group
Seeds
Draw
First round 31 January –2 February Quarterfinals 4–6 April Semifinals 12–14 September Final 21–23 November Ostrava , Czech Republic (indoor hard)1 Czech Republic 3 Tokyo , Japan (indoor hard) Netherlands 2 1 Czech Republic 5 Tokyo , Japan (indoor hard) Japan 0 7 Canada 1 Paris , France (clay) Japan 4 1 Czech Republic 1 Frankfurt , Germany (indoor hard)5 France 4 3 Spain 1 Nancy , France (indoor hard) Germany 4 Germany 2 La Roche sur Yon , France (indoor clay)5 France 3 5 France 5 Lille , France (indoor clay) Australia 0 5 France 1 San Diego , United States (clay) Switzerland 3 Great Britain 3 Naples , Italy (clay)6 United States 1 Great Britain 2 Mar del Plata , Argentina (clay) Italy 3 Italy 3 Geneva , Switzerland (indoor hard)4 Argentina 1 Italy 2 Astana , Kazakhstan (indoor hard) Switzerland 3 Belgium 2 Geneva , Switzerland (indoor hard)8 Kazakhstan 3 8 Kazakhstan 2 Novi Sad , Serbia (indoor hard) Switzerland 3 Switzerland 3 2 Serbia 2
Final
World Group play-offs
Date: 12–14 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 play-offs for spots in the 2015 World Group . The draw took place on April 8 in London , England .
Seeded teams
Unseeded teams
Note: Due to security concerns, the International Tennis Federation Board of Directors decided to move the World Group play-off ties originally scheduled to be held in Israel and Ukraine. Israel and Ukraine exercised their option of nominating neutral venues for their ties against Argentina and Belgium, respectively.[ 7]
Americas Zone
Group I
Draw
Group II
Draw
Group III
Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
Draw
Group II
Draw
Play-offs First Round Second Round Third Round Colombo , Sri Lanka (hard)1 Philippines 3 Da Lat , Vietnam (hard) Sri Lanka 1 Manila , Philippines (clay) Sri Lanka 3 1 Philippines 2 Vietnam 2 Da Lat , Vietnam (hard)4 Pakistan 3 4 Pakistan 3 Vietnam 2 Nonthaburi , Thailand (hard)4 Pakistan 1 Phuket , Thailand (hard, indoor)3 Thailand 4 Hong Kong 1 Jakarta , Indonesia (hard)3 Thailand 4 Nonthaburi , Thailand (hard) Hong Kong 1 3 Thailand 4 2 Indonesia 3 Mishref , Kuwait (hard) Kuwait 1 Kuwait 3 2 Indonesia 2
Group III
Group IV
Europe/Africa Zone
Group I
Draw
All seeded teams get a bye into the second round.
Second round play-offs First round play-offs First round Second round 1 Croatia Warsaw , Poland (hard, indoor)bye bye 1 Croatia 3 Moscow, Russia (hard, indoor) Russia Poland 1 Russia 2 Moscow, Russia (indoor hard) Poland 3 Russia 4 Portugal 1 3 Israel Portorož , Slovenia (clay)bye bye 3 Israel 3 Kranj , Slovenia (hard, indoor) Portugal Slovenia 1 Portugal 2 Slovenia 3 Dnipropetrovsk , Ukraine (hard, indoor) Ukraine 3 Bucharest , Romania (clay)Malmö , Sweden (hard, indoor) Romania 1 Romania 3 Ukraine 4 4 Sweden 1 4 Sweden 1 bye Jönköping , Sweden (indoor hard)4 Sweden 4 Sweden 3 Bratislava , Slovak Rep. (hard, indoor) Latvia 2 Slovakia 5 Valmiera , Latvia (indoor hard)Bratislava , Slovakia (hard, indoor) Latvia 0 Latvia 1 Slovakia 4 2 Austria 4 2 Austria 1 bye 2 Austria
Group II
Draw
Play-offs First round Second round Third round Centurion, South Africa (hard)1 South Africa 3 Oslo , Norway (hard, indoor)Centurion, South Africa (hard) Monaco 2 Monaco 5 1 South Africa 2 Oslo , Norway (hard, indoor) Norway 0 8 Lithuania 3 8 Lithuania 5 Sarajevo , Bosnia-Herz. (hard, indoor) Norway 0 8 Lithuania 3 Helsinki , Finland (hard, indoor)5 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 3 Finland 3 Athens , Greece (clay)Helsinki , Finland (hard, indoor) Bulgaria 2 Bulgaria 4 3 Finland 2 Sarajevo , Bosnia-Herz. (carpet, indoor) Greece 1 5 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 5 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 Greece 1 Minsk , Belarus (hard, indoor) Ireland 1 Dublin , Ireland (hard, indoor)Chișinău , Moldova (hard, indoor)6 Belarus 4 Ireland 3 6 Belarus 1 Chișinău , Moldova (hard, indoor) Egypt 2 4 Moldova 4 Egypt 1 Kolding , Denmark (carpet, indoor)4 Moldova 4 4 Moldova 2 Rabat , Morocco (clay)2 Denmark 3 Morocco 2 Casablanca , Morocco (clay)Hillerød , Denmark (hard, indoor)7 Luxembourg 3 Morocco 4 7 Luxembourg 0 Copenhagen , Denmark (hard, indoor) Cyprus 1 2 Denmark 5 Cyprus 1 2 Denmark 4
Group III Europe
Group III Africa
Note: Tunisia was suspended from Davis Cup competition for one year for violation of ITF rules, after the Tunisian Tennis Federation ordered Malek Jaziri not to play against Israeli opponent Amir Weintraub during the 2013 Tashkent Challenger , an ATP Challenger Tour event in October 2013.
See also
References
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Current champions (2024): Italy
Editions World Groups / Finals World Groups play-offs Qualifying rounds 2024 Davis Cup Finals teamsFormer World Group / Finals teams Players
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