2013 edition of the Davis Cup
2013 Davis Cup Duration 1 February – 17 November 2013 Edition 102nd Winning nation Czech Republic
The 2013 Davis Cup (also known as the 2013 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas for sponsorship purposes) was the 102nd edition of the tournament between national teams in men's tennis. Czech Republic successfully held their place as Davis Cup champions, by defeating Serbia in the final, in Belgrade, by a 3–2 score.[ 1] The draw took place on 19 September 2012 in London , United Kingdom . Although, the draws for Asia/Oceania Zone Group I and Europe/Africa Zone Group II were held following the remaining play-off ties on 19–21 October 2012.[ 2]
World Group
Seeds
Draw
First round 1–3 February Quarterfinals 5–7 April Semifinals 13–15 September Final 15–17 November Vancouver , Canada (indoor hard)1 Spain 2 Vancouver , Canada (indoor hard) Canada 3 Canada 3 Turin , Italy (indoor clay) Italy 1 7 Croatia 2 Belgrade , Serbia (indoor clay) Italy 3 Canada 2 Charleroi , Belgium (indoor clay)4 Serbia 3 4 Serbia 3 Boise , United States (indoor hard) Belgium 2 4 Serbia 3 Jacksonville , United States (indoor hard)6 United States 1 6 United States 3 Belgrade , Serbia (indoor hard) Brazil 2 4 Serbia 2 Rouen , France (indoor hard)2 Czech Republic 3 Israel 0 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay)5 France 5 5 France 2 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay)3 Argentina 3 Germany 0 Prague , Czech Republic (indoor hard)3 Argentina 5 3 Argentina 2 Astana , Kazakhstan (indoor clay)2 Czech Republic 3 Austria 1 Astana , Kazakhstan (indoor clay)8 Kazakhstan 3 8 Kazakhstan 1 Geneva , Switzerland (indoor hard)2 Czech Republic 3 Switzerland 2 2 Czech Republic 3
Final
World Group play-offs
Date: 13–15 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 2014 World Group . The draw took place April 11 in London .
Bold indicates team qualified for the 2014 Davis Cup World Group
Seeded teams
Unseeded teams
Americas Zone
Group I
Draw
Group II
Draw
Group III
Venue: Club de Tennis, La Paz , Bolivia (outdoor clay)
Date: 17-22 June
Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
Draw
Group II
Draw
Group III
The eight teams will be split into two pools of four, the top two nations will advance to the promotion pool. The two best teams from there will be promoted to Group II for 2014. The bottom two teams will play in a relegation pool, where the two last teams will be relegated to Group IV for 2014.
It was played on the week commencing 9 September 2013 and it was played at the Aviation Tennis Club in Dubai , United Arab Emirates .
Pools
Play-offs
Group IV
Europe/Africa Zone
Group I
Draw
All seeded teams get a bye into the second round, as well as Great Britain who were second round losers in the 2012 Davis Cup
Second Round Play-offs First Round Play-offs First Round Second Round 1 Russia Coventry , Great Britain (indoor hard)bye 1 Russia 1 Russia 2 bye Great Britain 3 Great Britain Moscow , Russia (indoor hard)bye 1 Russia 5 3 South Africa 0 3 South Africa Ljubljana , Slovenia (clay)Zielona Góra , Poland (indoor hard)bye 3 South Africa 1 3 South Africa 1 Wrocław , Poland (indoor hard) Slovenia 4 Poland 3 Poland 3 Slovenia 2 Cluj-Napoca , Romania (indoor hard) Denmark 0 Brasov , Romania (indoor hard) Romania 5 Denmark Romania 0 bye 4 Netherlands 5 4 Netherlands Helsingborg , Sweden (indoor hard)bye Denmark 2 Kremenchuk , Ukraine (indoor hard)2 Sweden 3 Ukraine 3 Bratislava , Slovakia (indoor hard)Dnipropetrovsk , Ukraine (indoor hard) Slovakia 2 Slovakia 3 Ukraine 3 2 Sweden 2 2 Sweden 2 bye 2 Sweden
Group II
Draw
Play-offs First round Second round Third round Sofia , Bulgaria (indoor hard)1 Finland 3 Plovdiv , Bulgaria (clay)Dublin , Ireland (indoor hard) Bulgaria 2 Bulgaria 3 1 Finland 3 Dublin , Ireland (indoor hard)7 Estonia 0 Ireland 2 7 Estonia 2 Riga , Latvia (indoor hard) Ireland 3 1 Finland 2 El Menzah , Tunisia (hard)3 Latvia 3 3 Latvia 3 Tunis , Tunisia (clay)Monte Carlo , Monaco (clay) Tunisia 0 Tunisia 2 3 Latvia 3 Monte Carlo , Monaco (clay)5 Belarus 3 Monaco 2 5 Belarus 1 Monaco 3 Chișinău , Moldova (indoor hard) Moldova 3 Budapest , Hungary (hard)Mostar , Bosnia-Herzegovina (clay)6 Hungary 2 6 Hungary 1 Moldova 3 Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herz. (indoor hard) Luxembourg 4 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 Luxembourg 1 Chișinău , Moldova (indoor hard)4 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 Moldova 2 Šiauliai , Lithuania (indoor hard)2 Portugal 3 Lithuania 4 Nicosia , Cyprus (hard)Lisbon , Portugal (clay)8 Cyprus 1 8 Cyprus 3 Lithuania 0 Lisbon , Portugal (indoor clay) Benin 2 2 Portugal 5 Benin 0 2 Portugal 5
Group III Europe
Group III Africa
Venue: Smash Tennis Academy, Cairo , Egypt (outdoor clay)
Date: 15–18 May
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