2017 Davis Cup

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2017 Davis Cup
Details
Duration3 February – 26 November
Edition106th
Champion
Winning Nation France
2016
2018

The 2017 Davis Cup was the 106th edition of the Davis Cup, a tournament between national teams in men's tennis. It was sponsored by BNP Paribas.[1] France won their tenth title (their first since 2001), with Lucas Pouille defeating Steve Darcis of Belgium on indoor hard in the final match held at Stade Pierre-Mauroy located in Villeneuve-d'Ascq on 26 November.[2][3]

World Group[]

Participating teams

Argentina

Australia

Belgium

Canada

Croatia

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Great Britain

Italy

Japan

Russia

Serbia

Spain

Switzerland

United States

Seeds[]

  1.  Argentina (First round)
  2.  Croatia (First round)
  3.  Great Britain (Quarterfinals)
  4.  Czech Republic (First round)
  5.   Switzerland (First round)
  6.  France (World Champion of Team)
  7.  Belgium (Final)
  8.  Serbia (Semifinals)

Draw[]

  First Round
3–5 February
Quarterfinals
7–9 April
Semifinals
15–17 September
Final
24–26 November
                                     
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
1   Argentina 2  
Charleroi, Belgium (indoor hard)
  Italy 3  
    Italy 2  
Frankfurt, Germany (indoor hard)
  7   Belgium 3  
7   Belgium 4
Brussels, Belgium (indoor clay)
  Germany 1  
  7   Belgium 3  
Kooyong, Australia (hard)
    Australia 2  
4   Czech Republic 1  
Brisbane, Australia (hard)[4]
  Australia 4  
    Australia 3
Birmingham, United States (indoor hard)
    United States 2  
5    Switzerland 0
Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France (indoor hard)
  United States 5  
  7   Belgium 2
Tokyo, Japan (indoor hard)
  6   France 3
  Japan 1  
Rouen, France (indoor clay)
6   France 4  
  6   France 4
Ottawa, Canada (indoor hard)
  3   Great Britain 1  
  Canada 2
Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France (clay)
3   Great Britain 3  
  6   France 3
Niš, Serbia (indoor hard)
  8   Serbia 1  
  Russia 1  
Belgrade, Serbia (indoor hard)
8   Serbia 4  
  8   Serbia 4
Osijek, Croatia (indoor hard)
    Spain 1  
  Spain 3
2   Croatia 2  

Final[]


France
3
Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France[5]
24–26 November 2017
Hard (i)

Belgium
2
1 2 3 4 5
1 France
Belgium
Lucas Pouille
David Goffin
5
7
3
6
1
6
     
2 France
Belgium
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Steve Darcis
6
3
6
2
6
1
     
3 France
Belgium
Richard Gasquet / Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Ruben Bemelmans / Joris De Loore
6
1
3
6
77
62
6
4
   
4 France
Belgium
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
David Goffin
65
77
3
6
2
6
     
5 France
Belgium
Lucas Pouille
Steve Darcis
6
3
6
1
6
0
     

World Group Play-offs[]

Date: 15–17 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 2018 World Group.

Home team Score Visiting team Location Venue Door Surface
 Kazakhstan 3–2  Argentina Astana National Tennis Center Indoor Hard
 Colombia 1–4  Croatia Bogotá Plaza de Toros La Santamaría Outdoor Clay
  Switzerland 3–2  Belarus Biel/Bienne Swiss Tennis Arena Indoor Hard
 Netherlands 3–2  Czech Republic The Hague Sportcampus Zuiderpark Indoor Clay
 Portugal 2–3  Germany Lisbon Clube de Ténis do Jamor Outdoor Clay
 Japan 3–1  Brazil Osaka Utsubo Tennis Center Outdoor Hard
 Hungary 3–1  Russia Budapest Margaret Island Athletic Centre Outdoor Clay
 Canada 3–2  India Edmonton Northlands Coliseum Indoor Hard

Americas Zone[]

Group I[]

Draw[]

  Second Round Play-offs
15–17 September
First Round Play-offs
First Round
3–5 February
Second Round
7–9 April
                                     
 
    1   Brazil  
     bye     Ambato, Ecuador (clay)
   bye       1   Brazil 5
    Peru   Guayaquil, Ecuador (clay)     Ecuador 0
    Peru 0
  Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (hard)       Ecuador 5  
    Peru 1  
    Dominican Republic 4     Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic (hard)
      Dominican Republic 0  
      Chile 5     Medellín, Colombia (clay)
  Dominican Republic         Chile 1
   bye     2   Colombia 3
   bye
    2   Colombia  
 Peru relegated to
Group II in 2018.
 Brazil and  Colombia
advance to World Group Play-off.

Group II[]

Draw[]

  Play-offs
7–9 April
First Round
3–5 February
Second Round
7–9 April
Third Round
15–17 September
                                     
  Asunción, Paraguay (clay)
    1   Barbados 3  
  Zapopan, Mexico (hard)     Paraguay 2     Saint Michael, Barbados (hard)
  Paraguay 0       1   Barbados 3  
3   Mexico 5   Guatemala City, Guatemala (hard)     Guatemala 2  
  3   Mexico 1
      Guatemala 3     Wildey, Barbados (hard)
    1   Barbados 3
  San Salvador, El Salvador (hard)     2   Venezuela 2
      Bolivia 2  
  Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia (clay)   4   El Salvador 3     Doral, United States (hard)
  Bolivia 4       4   El Salvador 2
  Bahamas 1   Doral, United States (hard)   2   Venezuela 3  
    Bahamas 0
    2   Venezuela 5  
 Paraguay and  Bahamas
relegated to Group III in 2018.
   Barbados promoted
to Group I in 2018.

Group III[]

Date: 12–17 June

Location: Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club, Montevideo, Uruguay (clay)

Format: Round-robin basis. Two pools of four and five teams, respectively (Pools A and B). The winner of each pool plays off against the runner-up of the other pool to determine which two nations are promoted to Americas Zone Group II in 2018.

Participating teams:

Seeding: The seeding was based on the Davis Cup Rankings of 10 April 2017 (shown in parentheses below).

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
  1.  Uruguay (53)
  2.  Puerto Rico (79)
  1.  Costa Rica (84)
  2.  Honduras (86)
  1.  Cuba (91)
  2.  Jamaica (94)
  1.  Bermuda (107)
  2.  Panama (115)
  3.  Antigua and Barbuda (-)

Pool A[]

  URU CRC PAN CUB RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
53  Uruguay 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 18–0 (100%) 111–40 (74%) 1
84  Costa Rica 0–3 3–0 2–1 2–1 11–11 (50%) 99–106 (48%) 2
115  Panama 0–3 0–3 2–1 1–2 6–14 (30%) 74–107 (41%) 3
91  Cuba 0–3 1–2 1–2 0–3 5–15 (25%) 75–106 (41%) 4

Pool B[]

  PUR HON JAM BER ANT RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
79  Puerto Rico 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 4–0 24–3 (89%) 162–89 (65%) 1
86  Honduras 0–3 2–1 2–1 3–0 3–1 15–11 (58%) 128–107 (54%) 2
94  Jamaica 0–3 1–2 3–0 2–1 2–2 16–12 (57%) 148–122 (55%) 3
107  Bermuda 0–3 1–2 0–3 2–1 1–3 6–18 (25%) 79–126 (39%) 4
NR  Antigua and Barbuda 0–3 0–3 1–2 1–2 0–4 4–21 (16%) 68–141 (33%) 5

Playoffs[]

Placing A Team Score B Team
Promotional  Uruguay 2–0  Honduras
Promotional  Costa Rica 1–2  Puerto Rico
5th–6th  Panama 2–1  Jamaica
7th–8th  Cuba 2–0  Bermuda
9th N/A  Antigua and Barbuda

 Uruguay and  Puerto Rico promoted to Group II in 2018.

Asia/Oceania Zone[]

Group I[]

Draw[]

  Second Round Play-offs
15–17 September
First Round Play-offs
7–9 April
First Round
3–5 February / 17–19 February
Second Round
7–9 April
                                     
 
    1   Kazakhstan  
     bye     Astana, Kazakhstan (indoor clay)
   bye       1   Kazakhstan 4
    Chinese Taipei   Kaohsiung, Taiwan (hard)     China 1
    Chinese Taipei 0
  Yanggu, South Korea (hard)       China 5  
    Chinese Taipei 2  
    South Korea 3     Gimcheon, South Korea (indoor hard)
      Uzbekistan 3  
  Auckland, New Zealand (hard)     South Korea 1     Bangalore, India (hard)
  South Korea 2         Uzbekistan 1
    New Zealand 3   Pune, India (hard)   2   India 4
    New Zealand 1
    2   India 4  
 Chinese Taipei relegated to
Group II in 2018.
 Kazakhstan and  India
advance to World Group Play-off.

Group II[]

Draw[]

  Play-offs
7–9 April
First Round
3–5 February
Second Round
7–9 April
Third Round
15–17 September
                                     
  Islamabad, Pakistan (hard)
    1   Pakistan 3  
  Isfahan, Iran (clay)     Iran 2     Islamabad, Pakistan (grass)
  Iran 5       1   Pakistan w/o  
4   Vietnam 0   Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (hard)     Hong Kong  
  4   Vietnam 2
      Hong Kong 3     Islamabad, Pakistan (grass)
    1   Pakistan 3
  Manila, Philippines (indoor clay)     2   Thailand 2
      Indonesia 1  
  Surakarta, Indonesia (hard)   3   Philippines 4     Nonthaburi, Thailand (hard)
  Indonesia 4       3   Philippines 0
  Kuwait 1   Mishref, Kuwait (hard)   2   Thailand 5  
    Kuwait 1
    2   Thailand 3  
 Vietnam and  Kuwait
relegated to Group III in 2018.
   Pakistan promoted
to Group I in 2018.

Group III[]

Date: 17–22 July

Location: Sri Lanka Tennis Association, Colombo, Sri Lanka (clay)

Participating teams:

Format: Round-robin basis. Two pools of four and five teams, respectively (Pools A and B). The winner of each pool plays off against the runner-up of the other pool to determine which two nations are promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2018.

Seeding: The seeding was based on the Davis Cup Rankings of 10 April 2017 (shown in parentheses below).

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
  1.  Sri Lanka (78)
  2.  Lebanon (88)
  1.  Malaysia (89)
  2.  Syria (93)
  1.  Pacific Oceania (97)
  2.  Qatar (100)

Pool A[]

  SRI JOR POC SYR RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
78  Sri Lanka 2–1 2–1 2–1 3–0 12–6 (67%) 96–66 (59%) 1
104  Jordan 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 10–9 (53%) 82–95 (46%) 2
97  Pacific Oceania 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 10–11 (48%) 91–91 (50%) 3
93  Syria 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–3 7–13 (35%) 78–95 (45%) 4

Pool B[]

  LBN QAT MAS UAE TKM RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
88  Lebanon 3–0 2–1 2–1 2–1 4–0 19–8 (70%) 147–100 (60%) 1
100  Qatar 0–3 2–0 2–1 2–1 3–1 15–12 (56%) 118–111 (52%) 2
89  Malaysia 1–2 0–2 2–1 3–0 2–2 14–11 (56%) 121–100 (55%) 3
103  United Arab Emirates 1–2 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–3 11–17 (39%) 109–142 (43%) 4
105  Turkmenistan 1–2 1–2 0–3 1–2 0–4 9–20 (31%) 111–153 (42%) 5

Playoffs[]

Placing A Team Score B Team
Promotional  Sri Lanka 2–0  Qatar
Promotional  Jordan 0–2  Lebanon
5th N/A  Malaysia
Relegation  Pacific Oceania 2–1  Turkmenistan
Relegation  Syria 2–0  United Arab Emirates

Group IV[]

Date: 3–8 April

Location: Bahrain Polytechnic, Isa Town, Bahrain (hard)

Format: Round-robin basis. Two pools of five and six teams, respectively (Pools A and B). The winner of each pool plays off against the runner-up of the other pool to determine which two nations are promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III in 2018.

Participating teams:

Seeding: The seeding was based on the Davis Cup Rankings of 20 February 2017 (shown in parentheses below).

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5
  1.  Cambodia (101)
  2.  Iraq (106)
  1.  Bahrain (107)
  2.  Singapore (107)
  1.  Saudi Arabia (111)
  2.  Bangladesh (112)
  1.  Myanmar (120)
  2.  Oman (122)
  1.  Tajikistan (123)
  2.  Mongolia (124)
  3.  Kyrgyzstan (126)

Pool A[]

  CAM KSA MYA BHR KGZ RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
101  Cambodia 2–1 3–0 3–0 2–1 4–0 20–8 (71%) 150–92 (62%) 1
111  Saudi Arabia 1–2 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–1 20–7 (74%) 137–91 (60%) 2
120  Myanmar 0–3 0–3 2–1 2–1 2–2 10–17 (37%) 106–140 (43%) 3
107  Bahrain 0–3 0–3 1–2 3–0 1–3 12–17 (41%) 123–141 (47%) 4
126  Kyrgyzstan 1–2 0–3 1–2 0–3 0–4 7–20 (26%) 98–150 (40%) 5

Pool B[]

  SGP OMA MGL TJK BAN IRQ RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
107  Singapore 1–2 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 4–1 27–5 (84%) 189–83 (69%) 1
122  Oman 2–1 1–2 3–0 3–0 3–0 4–1 25–9 (74%) 178–122 (59%) 2
124  Mongolia 0–3 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 4–1 17–15 (53%) 145–124 (54%) 3
123  Tajikistan 0–3 0–3 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–4 11–22 (33%) 124–170 (42%) 4
112  Bangladesh 0–3 0–3 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–4 9–23 (28%) 102–168 (38%) 5
106  Iraq 0–3 0–3 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–4 9–24 (27%) 117–182 (39%) 6

Play-Offs[]

Placing A Team Score B Team
Promotional  Cambodia 2–0  Oman
Promotional  Saudi Arabia 2–1  Singapore
5th–6th  Myanmar 2–1  Mongolia
7th–8th  Bahrain 1–2  Tajikistan
9th–10th  Kyrgyzstan 2–1  Bangladesh
11th N/A  Iraq

 Cambodia and  Saudi Arabia promoted to Group III in 2018.

Europe/Africa Zone[]

Group I[]

Draw[]

  Second Round Play-offs
15–17 September / 27–29 October
First Round Play-offs
15–17 September
First Round
3–5 February
Second Round
3–5 February / 7–9 April
                                     
 
    1   Slovakia  
     bye     Bratislava, Slovakia (indoor hard)
  1   Slovakia       1   Slovakia 1
   bye       Hungary 3
    Hungary
  Bratislava, Slovakia (clay)      bye  
  1   Slovakia 4  
    Poland 1    
    3   Netherlands  
     bye     Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina (indoor hard)
 bye       3   Netherlands 3
    Poland   Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina (indoor hard)     Bosnia and Herzegovina 1
    Poland 0
      Bosnia and Herzegovina 5  
  Minsk, Belarus (indoor hard)
      Romania 2  
  Wels, Austria (clay)     Belarus 3     Minsk, Belarus (indoor hard)
    Romania 1         Belarus 3
  4   Austria 4     4   Austria 1
   bye
  Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard)     4   Austria  
    Romania 0  
    Israel 5     Lisbon, Portugal (indoor clay)
      Israel 0  
  Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard)     Portugal 5     Lisbon, Portugal (indoor clay)
  Israel 0         Portugal 4
  2   Ukraine 5     2   Ukraine 1
   bye
    2   Ukraine  
 Poland and  Romania
relegated to Group II in 2018.
 Hungary,  Netherlands,  Belarus, and  Portugal
advance to World Group Play-off.

Group II[]

Draw[]

  Play-offs
7–9 April
First Round
3–5 February
Second Round
7–9 April
Third Round
15–17 September
                                     
  Tunis, Tunisia (hard)
    1   Sweden 3  
  Nicosia, Cyprus (hard)     Tunisia 2     Antalya, Turkey (clay)
  Tunisia 4       1   Sweden 4  
  Cyprus 1   Nicosia, Cyprus (hard)   7   Turkey 1  
  7   Turkey 4
      Cyprus 1     Båstad, Sweden (clay)
    1   Sweden 5
  Šiauliai, Lithuania (indoor hard)     3   Lithuania 0
    3   Lithuania 3  
  Hanko, Finland (indoor hard)     Madagascar 2     Tbilisi, Georgia (hard)
  Madagascar 2       3   Lithuania 3
5   Finland 3   Tbilisi, Georgia (indoor carpet)     Georgia 2  
  5   Finland 2
      Georgia 3  
  Jelgava, Latvia (indoor hard)
      Norway 5  
  Marrakesh, Morocco (clay)   6   Latvia 0     Stavanger, Norway (indoor hard)
6   Latvia 2         Norway 1  
  Morocco 3   Aarhus, Denmark (indoor carpet)   4   Denmark 4  
    Morocco 1
    4   Denmark 4     Aarhus, Denmark (indoor hard)
    4   Denmark 1
  Centurion, South Africa (hard)     8   South Africa 3
      Estonia 1  
  Tallinn, Estonia (indoor hard)   8   South Africa 4     Centurion, South Africa (hard)
  Estonia 3       8   South Africa 5
  Monaco 2   Maribor, Slovenia (indoor hard)   2   Slovenia 0  
    Monaco 2
    2   Slovenia 3  
 Cyprus,  Madagascar,  Latvia, and  Monaco
relegated to Group III in 2018.
 Sweden and  South Africa
promoted to Group I in 2018.

Group III Europe[]

Date: 5–8 April

Location: Holiday Village Santa Marina, Sozopol, Bulgaria (hard)

Format: Round-robin basis. One pool of three teams (Pool A) and three pools of four teams (Pools B, C and D). The winners of each pool played-off against each other to determine which two nations were promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2018.

Participating teams:

Seeding: The seeding was based on the Davis Cup Rankings of 20 February 2017 (shown in parentheses below).

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3
  1.  Bulgaria (50)
  2.  Moldova (61)
  3.  Luxembourg (67)
  4.  Ireland (79)
  1.  Macedonia (88)
  2.  Montenegro (92)
  3.  Greece (97)
  4.  Liechtenstein (102)
  1.  Malta (102)
  2.  Andorra (113)
  3.  San Marino (114)
  4.  Iceland (116)
  5.  Armenia (119)
  6.  Albania (125)
  7.  Kosovo (128)

Pool A[]

  BUL GRE ARM RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
50  Bulgaria 3–0 3–0 2–0 12–1 (92%) 79–36 (69%) 1
97  Greece 0–3 3–0 1–1 7–7 (50%) 64–53 (55%) 2
119  Armenia 0–3 0–3 0–2 1–12 (8%) 23–77 (23%) 3

Pool B[]

  MKD MDA MLT ISL RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
88  Macedonia 2–1 2–1 3–0 3–0 16–4 (80%) 111–70 (61%) 1
61  Moldova 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–2 9–11 (45%) 76–90 (46%) 2
102  Malta 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 8–12 (40%) 77–94 (45%) 3
116  Iceland 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 7–13 (35%) 77–87 (47%) 4

Pool C[]

  LUX LIE ALB SMR RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
67  Luxembourg 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 18–1 (95%) 115–41 (74%) 1
102  Liechtenstein 0–3 3–0 2–1 2–1 11–9 (55%) 88–84 (51%) 2
125  Albania 0–3 0–3 2–1 1–2 3–16 (16%) 59–106 (36%) 3
114  San Marino 0–3 1–2 1–2 0–3 7–15 (32%) 86–117 (42%) 4

Pool D[]

  IRL MNE AND KOS RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
79  Ireland 2–1 3–0 3–0 3–0 17–2 (89%) 110–35 (76%) 1
92  Montenegro 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–1 12–5 (71%) 90–71 (56%) 2
113  Andorra 0–3 1–2 3–0 1–2 8–11 (42%) 75–86 (47%) 3
128  Kosovo 0–3 0–3 0–3 0–3 1–18 (5%) 28–111 (20%) 4

Playoffs[]

Placing A Team Score D Team
Promotional  Bulgaria 1–2  Ireland
5th–8th  Greece 1–2  Montenegro
9th–12th  Armenia 2–1  Andorra
13th–15th N/A  Kosovo
Placing B Team Score C Team
Promotional  Macedonia 1–2  Luxembourg
5th–8th  Moldova 2–1  Liechtenstein
9th–12th  Malta 2–1  Albania
13th–15th  Iceland 2–0  San Marino

 Ireland and  Luxembourg promoted to Group II in 2018.

Group III Africa[]

Date: 17–22 July

Location: Solaimaneyah Club, Cairo, Egypt (clay)

Format: Round-robin basis. Two pools of four and five teams, respectively (Pools A and B). The winner of each pool plays off against the runner-up of the other pool to determine which two nations are promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2018.

Participating teams:

  •  Algeria
  •  Benin
  •  Botswana
  •  Egypt
  •  Kenya
  •  Libya
  •  Nigeria
  •  Rwanda
  •  Zimbabwe

Seeding: The seeding was based on the Davis Cup Rankings of 10 April 2017 (shown in parentheses below).

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
  1.  Zimbabwe (73)
  2.  Algeria (81)
  1.  Benin (83)
  2.  Egypt (96)
  1.  Nigeria (98)
  2.  Kenya (117)
  1.  Botswana (119)
  2.  Rwanda (126)
  3.  Libya (129)

Pool A[]

  EGY ZIM NGR RWA RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
96  Egypt 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 18–1 (95%) 113–35 (76%) 1
73  Zimbabwe 0–3 2–1 3–0 2–1 10–9 (53%) 85–75 (53%) 2
98  Nigeria 0–3 1–2 3–0 1–2 10–10 (50%) 91–93 (49%) 3
126  Rwanda 0–3 0–3 0–3 0–3 0–18 (0%) 22–108 (17%) 4

Pool B[]

  KEN BEN ALG LBA BOT RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
117  Kenya 2–1 2–1 2–1 3–0 4–0 20–7 (74%) 148–89 (62%) 1
83  Benin 1–2 2–1 3–0 3–0 3–1 19–8 (70%) 138–95 (59%) 2
81  Algeria 1–2 1–2 3–0 3–0 2–2 17–9 (65%) 134–86 (61%) 3
129  Libya 1–2 0–3 0–3 2–1 1–3 7–20 (26%) 83–151 (35%) 4
119  Botswana 0–3 0–3 0–3 1–2 0–4 4–23 (15%) 67–149 (31%) 5

Playoffs[]

Placing A Team Score B Team
Promotional  Egypt 2–0  Benin
Promotional  Zimbabwe 2–0  Kenya
5th–6th  Nigeria 2–0  Algeria
7th–8th  Rwanda 2–1  Libya
9th N/A  Botswana
  •  Egypt and  Zimbabwe promoted to Group II in 2018.

Broadcasting rights[]

Americas[]

  •  Argentina: TyC Sports and
  •  Brazil: SporTV and BandSports
  •  Canada: Sportsnet and TVA Sports
  •  Paraguay:  [es] and  [es]
  •  Uruguay:  [es]
  •  United States: Tennis Channel[6]

Asia[]

Europe[]

  •  Belgium: RTBF, Sporza and VRT
  •  France: beIN SPORTS
  •  Hungary: MTVA
  •  Italy: Super Tennis
  •  Poland: TVP Sport
  •  Portugal: SPORT.TV4
  •  Russia: Match! Arena and Match! Game
  •  Serbia: Radio Television of Serbia

Africa[]

References[]

  1. ^ Davis Cup by BNP Paribas
  2. ^ "France win 10th Davis Cup title by beating Belgium 3-2 in the final". Guardian. 26 November 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  3. ^ "France Wins First Davis Cup Title in 16 Years". New York Times. 26 November 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Australia ready to take revenge in quarterfinal". daviscup.com.
  5. ^ "France v Belgium". daviscup.com.
  6. ^ "Tennis Channel, Tennis Channel Plus to show both Davis Cup semis". Tennis.com. Retrieved 2017-09-20.

External links[]

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