2011 Davis Cup
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Duration | 4 March – 4 December 2011 |
Edition | 100th |
Champion | |
Winning nation | ![]() |
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The 2011 Davis Cup (also known as the 2011 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas for sponsorship purposes) was the 100th edition of a tournament between national teams in men's tennis. Spain was the championship team, winning the final over Argentina, 3–1.[1][2]
The draw took place in September 2010 in Brussels, Belgium.[3]
World Group
Participating Teams | |||
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![]() Argentina |
![]() Austria |
![]() Belgium |
![]() Chile |
![]() Croatia |
![]() Czech Republic |
![]() France |
![]() Germany |
![]() India |
![]() Kazakhstan |
![]() Romania |
![]() Russia |
![]() Serbia |
![]() Spain |
![]() Sweden |
![]() United States |
Seeds:
Draw
First round 4–6 March | Quarterfinals 8–10 July | Semifinals 16–18 September | Final 2–4 December | |||||||||||||||
Novi Sad, Serbia (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Halmstad, Sweden (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
![]() | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Borås, Sweden (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
![]() | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | ![]() | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Belgrade, Serbia (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
![]() | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | ![]() | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Ostrava, Czech Republic (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | ![]() | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | ![]() | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay) 7–9 July | ||||||||||||||||||
![]() | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
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Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | ![]() | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
5 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Seville, Spain (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
![]() | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | ![]() | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Santiago, Chile (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | ![]() | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
![]() | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Austin, United States (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
6 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
6 | ![]() | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Charleroi, Belgium (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | ![]() | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
![]() | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Córdoba, Spain (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Zagreb, Croatia (indoor hard) | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | ![]() | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
![]() | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Stuttgart, Germany (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
8 | ![]() | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
![]() | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Vienna, Austria (indoor clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
![]() | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | ![]() | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Final
![]() Spain 3 |
Estadio Olímpico, Seville, Spain[4][5] 2–4 December 2011 Clay (i) |
![]() Argentina 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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World Group play-offs
Date: 16–18 September
The eight losing teams in the World Group first round ties and eight winners of the Zonal Group I final round ties will compete in the World Group play-offs for spots in the 2012 World Group.
Seeded teams |
Unseeded teams
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Home team | Score | Visiting team | Location | Venue | Door | Surface |
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0–5 | ![]() |
Bucharest | Centrul National De Tenis | Outdoor | Clay |
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3–2 | ![]() |
Kazan | Kazan Tennis Academy | Indoor | Hard |
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2–3 | ![]() |
Ramat HaSharon | Canada Stadium | Outdoor | Hard |
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1–4 | ![]() |
Potchefstroom | Fanie du Toit Sports Complex | Outdoor | Hard |
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1–4 | ![]() |
Santiago | Estadio Nacional | Outdoor | Hard |
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4–1 | ![]() |
Tokyo | Ariake Coliseum | Outdoor | Hard |
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1–4 | ![]() |
Antwerp | Lotto Arena | Indoor | Hard |
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2–3 | ![]() |
Sydney | Royal Sydney Golf Club | Outdoor | Grass |
Austria,
Croatia,
Czech Republic and
Russia will remain in the World Group in 2012.
Canada,
Italy,
Japan and
Switzerland are promoted to the World Group in 2012.
Australia,
Brazil,
Israel, and
South Africa will remain in Zonal Group I in 2012.
Belgium,
Chile,
India and
Romania are relegated to Zonal Group I in 2012.
Americas Zone
Group I
Draw
{{#section-h:2011 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group I|Draw}}
Group II
Seeds: |
Remaining Nations:
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Draw
{{#section-h:2011 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II|Draw}}
Group III
Aruba
Bahamas
Barbados – promoted to 2012 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II
Bolivia – promoted to 2012 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Honduras
Jamaica
Honduras and Jamaica finished in the relegation places. However, in 2012 Groups III and IV were merged, so no demotion occurred.
Group IV
Panama – promoted to 2012 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group III
Trinidad and Tobago – promoted to 2012 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group III
U.S. Virgin Islands - promoted by default, as Groups III and IV were merged for 2012
Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
Seeds: |
Remaining Nations:
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Draw
{{#section-h:2011 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I|Draw}}
Group II
Seeds: |
Remaining Nations:
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Draw
{{#section-h:2011 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II|Draw}}
Group III
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Group IV
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Europe/Africa Zone
Group I
Seeds: |
Remaining Nations:
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Draw
{{#section-h:2011 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I|Draw}}
Group II
Seeds: |
Remaining Nations:
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Draw
{{#section-h:2011 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II|Draw}}
Group III Europe
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Group III Africa
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References
- ^ Davis Cup site
- ^ "Davis Cup scorecards – 2011". daviscup.com. ITF.
- ^ "Draw made for 2011 Davis Cup". daviscup.com. 21 September 2010. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
- ^ "Spain v Argentina". daviscup.com.
- ^ "La Federación elige a Sevilla para la final de la Davis". El País (in español).
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