1993 Davis Cup World Group | |
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Date | 26 March – 5 December |
Edition | 13th |
Champions | |
Germany |
The World Group was the highest level of Davis Cup competition in 1993. [1] The first-round losers went into the Davis Cup World Group qualifying round, and the winners progressed to the quarterfinals and were guaranteed a World Group spot for 1994.
The United States were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the first round.
Germany won the title, defeating Australia in the final, 4–1. The final was held at the Messe Düsseldorf Exhibition Hall in Düsseldorf, Germany, from 3 to 5 December. [2] It was the German team's 3rd Davis Cup title overall.
Participating teams | |||
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Australia | Austria | Brazil | Cuba |
Czech Republic [lower-alpha 1] | Denmark | France | Germany |
India | Italy | Netherlands | Russia [lower-alpha 2] |
Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | United States |
First round 26–28 March | Quarterfinals 16–18 July | Semifinals 24–26 September | Final 3–5 December | |||||||||||||||
Melbourne, Australia (grass) | ||||||||||||||||||
United States | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Florence, Italy (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Australia | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Australia | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Modena, Italy (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
Italy | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Italy | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Chandigarh, India (grass) | ||||||||||||||||||
Brazil | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Australia | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
Vienna, Austria (indoor clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
India | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
France | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Fréjus, France (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Austria | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
France | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Calcutta, India (grass) | ||||||||||||||||||
India | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Switzerland | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Düsseldorf, Germany (indoor clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
India | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Australia | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Barcelona, Spain (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Germany | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Netherlands | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
The Hague, Netherlands (clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Spain | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Netherlands | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Kalmar, Sweden (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Cuba | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Borlänge, Sweden (indoor clay) | ||||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
Sweden | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Aarhus, Denmark (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
Germany | 5 | |||||||||||||||||
Denmark | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Halle, Germany (grass) | ||||||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Moscow, Russia (indoor carpet) | ||||||||||||||||||
Germany | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Russia | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Germany | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Australia 4 | Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia [5] 26–28 March 1993 Grass | United States 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Italy 4 | Palasport Modena, Modena, Italy [6] 26–28 March 1993 Carpet (indoors) | Brazil 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Austria 1 | Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion, Vienna, Austria [7] 26–28 March 1993 Clay (indoors) | France 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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India 3 | Calcutta South Club, Calcutta, India [8] 26–28 March 1993 Grass | Switzerland 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Spain 2 | Tennis de la Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain [9] 26–28 March 1993 Clay | Netherlands 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sweden 5 | Sporthallen, Kalmar, Sweden [10] 26–28 March 1993 Carpet (indoors) | Cuba 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Denmark 1 | Aarhus Idrætspark, Aarhus, Denmark [11] 26–28 March 1993 Carpet (indoors) | Czech Republic 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Russia 1 | Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia [12] 26–28 March 1993 Carpet (indoors) | Germany 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Italy 2 | Florence Tennis Club, Florence, Italy [13] 16–18 July 1993 Clay | Australia 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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France 2 | Arènes de Fréjus, Fréjus, France [14] 16–19 July 1993 Clay | India 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Netherlands 1 | Malieveld, The Hague, Netherlands [15] 16–18 July 1993 Clay | Sweden 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Germany 4 | Gerry Weber Stadion, Halle, Germany [16] 16–18 July 1993 Grass | Czech Republic 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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India 0 | Chandigarh Stadium, Chandigarh, India [17] 24–26 September 1993 Grass | Australia 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sweden 0 | Arena Kupolen, Borlänge, Sweden [18] 24–26 September 1993 Clay (indoors) | Germany 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Germany 4 | Messe Düsseldorf Exhibition Hall, Düsseldorf, Germany [2] 3–5 December 1993 Clay (indoors) | Australia 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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