1976 Davis Cup Americas Zone

Main article: 1976 Davis Cup

The Americas Zone[1] was one of three zones of competition in the 1976 Davis Cup. Entries from North and Central America were placed in one half of the draw, along with South Africa, while entries from South America were placed in the other.

First Preliminary Round
26-28 September 1975 (Lima)

17-19 October 1975 (Montreal)
7-9 November 1975 (Mexico City)

  Preliminary "Quarterfinals"
17-19 October 1975 (Tucson)

31 October - 2 November 1975 (Guayaquil)
28-30 November (Mexico City)
19-21 December (Brasilia)

  First Round
19-21 December 1975 (Mexico City)

26-28 December 1975 (Buenos Aires)

  Semifinals
5-7 March 1976
  Final
26-28 April
  South Africa    
 (bye)       South Africa  
     (bye)    
          South Africa  
         (bye)  
       
         
          South Africa W/O[2]  
  United States     Tucson, Arizona (hard)     Mexico  
 (bye)       United States 5  
 (bye) 2     Venezuela 0     Mexico City, Mexico (clay)
  Venezuela 3         United States 2
  Mexico 5     Mexico City, Mexico (clay)     Mexico 3  
  Car./West Indies 0       Mexico 3
  Canada 5     Canada 2     Santiago, Chile
  Colombia 0         South Africa 2
  Brazil W/O     Brasilia, Brazil (clay)     Chile 3
  Bolivia       Brazil 5  
  Peru 3     Peru 0     Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
  Uruguay 2         Brazil 0  
  Ecuador     Guayaquil, Ecuador (clay)     Argentina 5  
 (bye)       Ecuador 0
 (bye)     Argentina 5     Santiago, Chile
  Argentina         Argentina 2
          Chile 3  
         
         
         (bye)
          Chile  
       (bye)
 (bye)     Chile  
  Chile  


References

  1. "Reconstructed from Davis Cup Nation-by-Nation Historical Records". Retrieved 2013-06-03.
  2. For the second year in succession, Mexico refused to participate in a tie versus South Africa, as a way of voicing its opposition to apartheid. (https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1454&dat=19760702&id=2H00AAAAIBAJ&sjid=EBMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1190,463733)
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