2008 Davis Cup
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Duration | 8 February – 23 November |
Edition | 97th |
Achievements (singles) | |
← 2007 2009 → |
The 2008 Davis Cup was the 97th edition of the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. Sixteen teams participated in the World Group and more than one hundred others took part in different regional groups. The first matches were played on February 8–10. The final took place on November 21–23 at Estadio Polideportivo Islas Malvinas, Mar del Plata, Argentina, with Spain beating Argentina 3-1 to clinch their 3rd Davis Cup title.[1]
World Group
Main article: 2008 Davis Cup World Group
Participating Teams | |||
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Argentina |
Austria |
Belgium |
Czech Republic |
France |
Great Britain |
Germany |
Israel |
Peru |
Romania |
Russia |
Serbia |
South Korea |
Spain |
Sweden |
United States |
Draw
First round 8–10 February |
Quarterfinals 11–13 April |
Semifinals 19–21 September |
Final 21–23 November | |||||||||||||||
Moscow, Russia (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Russia | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Moscow, Russia (indoor clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Serbia | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Russia | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Ostrava, Czech Republic (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Belgium | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Russia | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | Argentina | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Argentina | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Great Britain | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Argentina | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
6 | Sweden | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
6 | Sweden | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Mar del Plata, Argentina (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
Israel | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Argentina | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Braunschweig, Germany (indoor clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | Spain | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
South Korea | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Bremen, Germany (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
4 | Germany | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Germany | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Lima, Peru (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | Spain | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Peru | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Madrid, Spain (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | Spain | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
5 | Spain | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Sibiu, Romania (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | United States | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Romania | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Winston-Salem, USA (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
7 | France | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
7 | France | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Vienna, Austria (indoor clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | United States | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Austria | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | United States | 4 |
Final
Argentina 1 |
Estadio Polideportivo, Mar del Plata, Argentina[2] 21–23 November 2008 Hard (i) |
Spain 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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World Group Play-offs
Main article: 2008 Davis Cup World Group Play-offs
- Date: 19–21 September
The eight losing teams in the World Group first round ties, and eight winners of the Group I second round ties entered the draw for the World Group Play-offs. Eight seeded teams, based on the Davis Cup rankings as of 14 April, were drawn against eight unseeded teams.
Venue (surface) | Home Team | Score | Visiting Team |
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Antofagasta, Chile (clay) | Chile | 3–2 | Australia (3) |
Wimbledon, London, Great Britain (grass) | Great Britain | 2–3 | Austria (7) |
Lausanne, Switzerland (indoor hard) | Switzerland | 4–1 | Belgium (4) |
Zadar, Croatia (indoor hard) | Croatia (1) | 4–1 | Brazil |
Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard) | Israel (8) | 4–1 | Peru |
Apeldoorn, Netherlands (indoor clay) | Netherlands | 3–2 | South Korea (5) |
Bucharest, Romania (clay) | Romania (6) | 4–1 | India |
Bratislava, Slovakia (indoor hard) | Slovakia (2) | 1–4 | Serbia |
- Chile, Croatia, Netherlands, and Switzerland promoted to World Group in 2009.
- Austria, Israel, Romania, and Serbia remain in World Group in 2009.
- Australia (AO), Brazil (AM), India (AO), and Slovakia (EA) remain in Group I in 2009.
- Belgium (EA), Great Britain (EA), Peru (AM) and South Korea (AO) relegated to Group I in 2009.
Americas Zone
Main article: 2008 Davis Cup Americas Zone
Group I
- Participating Teams
- Brazil - advanced to World Group Play-offs
- Canada
- Chile - advanced to World Group Play-offs
- Colombia
- Mexico - relegated to Group II in 2009
- Uruguay
Group II
- Participating Teams
- Bahamas
- Bolivia - relegated to Group III in 2009
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador - promoted to Group I in 2009
- El Salvador - relegated to Group III in 2009
- Netherlands Antilles
- Paraguay
- Venezuela
Group III
- Participating Teams
- Aruba - relegated to Group IV in 2009
- Barbados
- Guatemala - promoted to Group II in 2009
- Honduras
- Jamaica - promoted to Group II in 2009
- Panama - relegated to Group IV in 2009
- Puerto Rico
- Withdrawn: Cuba
Group IV
- Participating Teams
- Bermuda
- Costa Rica - promoted to Group III in 2009
- Haiti - promoted to Group III in 2009
- U.S. Virgin Islands
- Withdrawn: Trinidad and Tobago
Asia/Oceania Zone
Main article: 2008 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
- Participating Teams
- Australia - advanced to World Group Play-offs
- Chinese Taipei
- India - advanced to World Group Play-offs
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- Philippines - relegated to Group II in 2009
- Thailand
- Uzbekistan
Group II
- Participating Teams
- China - promoted to Group I in 2009
- Hong Kong
- Indonesia
- Kuwait
- Lebanon - relegated to Group III in 2009
- New Zealand
- Oman
- Pacific Oceania - relegated to Group III in 2009
Group III
- Participating Teams
- Iran
- Malaysia - promoted to Group II in 2009
- Pakistan - promoted to Group II in 2009
- Sri Lanka
- Syria
- Tajikistan
- United Arab Emirates - relegated to Group IV in 2009
- Vietnam - relegated to Group IV in 2009
Group IV
- Participating Teams
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Brunei
- Iraq
- Jordan
- Mongolia
- Myanmar
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia - promoted to Group III in 2009
- Singapore - promoted to Group III in 2009
- Turkmenistan
Europe/Africa Zone
Main article: 2008 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone
Group I
- Participating Teams
- Belarus
- Croatia - advanced to World Group Play-offs
- Georgia - relegated to Group II in 2009
- Italy
- Latvia - relegated to Group II in 2009
- Macedonia
- Netherlands - advanced to World Group Play-offs
- Poland
- Slovakia - advanced to World Group Play-offs
- Switzerland - advanced to World Group Play-offs
For more details on this topic, see 2008 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I.
Group II
- Participating Teams
- Algeria
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- Egypt
- Finland
- Greece - relegated to Group III in 2009
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Luxembourg - relegated to Group III in 2009
- Monaco
- Morocco - relegated to Group III in 2009
- Portugal
- Slovenia
- South Africa - promoted to Group I in 2009
- Tunisia - relegated to Group III in 2009
- Ukraine - promoted to Group I in 2009
For more details on this topic, see 2008 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II.
Group III
Venue 1
- Participating Teams
- Bulgaria - promoted to Group II in 2009
- Ivory Coast - relegated to Group IV in 2009
- Madagascar
- Montenegro - promoted to Group II in 2009
- Turkey
- Zimbabwe - relegated to Group IV in 2009
- Withdrawn: Botswana and Nigeria
Venue 2
- Participating Teams
- Andorra
- Armenia - relegated to Group IV in 2009
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Estonia
- Ghana - relegated to Group IV in 2009
- Lithuania - promoted to Group II in 2009
- Moldova - promoted to Group II in 2009
- Norway
Group IV
- Participating Teams
- Iceland - promoted to Group III in 2009
- Namibia - promoted to Group III in 2009
- Rwanda - promoted to Group III in 2009
- San Marino - promoted to Group III in 2009
- Withdrawn: Libya, Malta, and Mauritius
References
- ↑ "Davis Cup scorecards – 2008". www.daviscup.com. ITF.
- ↑ "Argentina v Spain". daviscup.com.
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