1984 Davis Cup
1984 edition of the Davis Cup
1984 Davis Cup Duration 24 February – 18 December 1984 Edition 73rd Teams 61 Winning nation Sweden
The 1984 Davis Cup (also known as the 1984 Davis Cup by NEC for sponsorship purposes) was the 73rd edition of the Davis Cup , the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 62 teams would enter the competition, 16 in the World Group, 25 in the Europe Zone, 12 in the Eastern Zone, and 9 in the Americas Zone. Singapore and Senegal made their first appearances in the tournament.
Sweden defeated the United States in the final, held at the Scandinavium in Gothenburg , Sweden , on 16–18 December, to win their 2nd Davis Cup title.[1] [2]
World Group
Draw
First round 24–26 February Quarterfinals 13–15 July Semifinals 28–30 September Final 16–18 December Perth , Australia (grass) Australia 5 Brisbane , Australia (grass) Yugoslavia 0 Australia 5 Telford , United Kingdom (indoor carpet) Italy 0 Italy 3 Portland, OR , United States (indoor carpet) Great Britain 2 Australia 1 Stuttgart , West Germany (indoor carpet) United States 4 Argentina 4 Atlanta, GA , United States (indoor carpet) West Germany 1 Argentina 0 Bucharest , Romania (indoor carpet) United States 5 United States 5 Gothenburg , Sweden (indoor clay) Romania 0 United States 1 Hradec Králové , Czechoslovakia (indoor carpet) Sweden 4 Denmark 0 Hradec Králové , Czechoslovakia (indoor carpet) Czechoslovakia 5 Czechoslovakia 3 New Delhi , India (grass) France 2 India 1 Båstad , Sweden (clay) France 4 Czechoslovakia 0 Christchurch , New Zealand (grass) Sweden 5 Paraguay 3 Båstad , Sweden (clay) New Zealand 2 Paraguay 1 Norrköping , Sweden (indoor carpet) Sweden 4 Ecuador 1 Sweden 4
Final
Sweden vs. United States
Relegation play-offs
Date: 28–30 September
Americas Zone
Chile are promoted to the World Group in 1985 .
Eastern Zone
First round 13–15 January Quarterfinals 2–4 March Semifinals 4–6 May Final 28–30 September Indonesia Rawalpindi , Pakistan (clay)bye Indonesia 1 Karachi , Pakistan (indoor hard) Pakistan 4 Pakistan 4 Rawalpindi , Pakistan (clay) Malaysia 1 Pakistan 4 Thailand 1 Thailand Causeway Bay , Hong Kong (hard)bye Thailand 5 Taipei , Taiwan (indoor hard) Hong Kong 0 Hong Kong 3 Rawalpindi , Pakistan (clay) Chinese Taipei 2 Pakistan 1 Guangzhou , China (indoor hard) Japan 4 Sri Lanka 1 Kunming , China (indoor clay) China 4 China 3 South Korea 1 bye Kunming , China (indoor clay) South Korea China 2 Singapore (hard) Japan 3 Philippines 5 Fukuoka , Japan (indoor hard) Singapore 0 Philippines 0 Japan 5 bye Japan
Japan are promoted to the World Group in 1985 .
Europe Zone
Zone A
First round 4–6 May Quarterfinals 15–17 June Semifinals 13–21 July Final 28–30 September Soviet Union Jūrmala , Soviet Union (clay)bye Soviet Union 5 Monte Carlo , Monaco (clay) Monaco 0 Zimbabwe 1 Jūrmala , Soviet Union (clay) Monaco 4 Soviet Union 3 Austria 2 Austria w/o Vienna , Austria (clay) Lebanon Austria 5 Oslo , Norway (clay) Norway 0 Norway 4 Donetsk , Soviet Union (clay) Portugal 1 Soviet Union 3 Warsaw , Poland (clay) Israel 2 Greece 1 Jerusalem , Israel (hard) Poland 4 Poland 0 Israel 5 bye Ramat HaSharon , Israel (hard) Israel Israel 4 Dakar , Senegal (hard) Switzerland 1 Senegal 3 Disentis , Switzerland (clay) Tunisia 2 Senegal 0 Switzerland 5 bye Switzerland
Zone B
First round 4–6 May Quarterfinals 15–17 June Semifinals 13–15 July Final 28–30 September Hungary Budapest , Hungary (clay)bye Hungary 4 Cairo , Egypt (clay) Egypt 1 Egypt 5 Brussels , Belgium (clay) Luxembourg 0 Hungary 3 Belgium 2 Bulgaria Plovdiv , Bulgaria (clay)bye Bulgaria 2 Istanbul , Turkey (clay) Belgium 3 Belgium 5 Budapest , Hungary (clay) Turkey 0 Hungary 1 Pamplona , Spain (indoor clay) Spain 4 Spain 5 Amsterdam , Netherlands (indoor carpet) Algeria 0 Spain 3 Netherlands 2 bye Vigo , Spain (clay) Netherlands Spain 4 Casablanca , Morocco (clay) Ireland 1 Finland 5 Helsinki , Finland (clay) Morocco 0 Finland 2 Ireland 3 bye Ireland
Spain are promoted to the World Group in 1985 .
References
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External links
Current champions (2023): Italy
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