Davis Cup

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The Davis Cup is the premier international team event in men's tennis. The largest annual team competition in sport, the Davis Cup is run by the International Tennis Federation and is contested between teams of players from competing countries in a knock-out format. In 2005 134 nations entered teams into the competition.

Countries aspire to compete in the elite World Group of 16 nations which comprises four rounds of competition spread over four weekends during the year. Each World Group 'tie' between two competing nations consists of 5 matches (known as 'rubbers') carried out over the course of three days, usually Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. On the Friday, the first two matches are singles, generally between the two best available players of each country. A doubles match is played on the second day. On the third day, the final two matches are typically reverse singles in which the first-day contestants traditionally play again, but swap opponents from the first day's singles matches. If the tie has already been decided in favour of one of the teams, it is common for younger lower-ranked team members to play the remaining ' dead-rubbers' in order for them to gain Davis Cup experience.

The captain of each nation is able to nominate a squad of four players for each tie and he decides which of these players will compete in the first three rubbers. On the Thursday before play starts schedule of play is randomly drawn to decide the pairings of the nominated singles players in the first two rubbers. In the past, teams could only substitute final day singles players when the result of the tie had already been determined, but nowadays the rules allow teams to select any playing team member to play the last two singles matches provided that first day matchups are not repeated. There is no restriction on which of the playing team members plays the doubles match: the two singles players, two other players (usually doubles specialists) or a combination.

All rubbers are normally best-of-5 sets with the 4 first sets being using tiebreak, if a 5th set is played its long (as example 8-6). If a team has clinched the rubber before all 5 matches are played, any remaining reverse singles matches are shortened to best-of-3 sets. In the lower divisions usually best-of-3 sets are played.

The women's equivalent of the Davis Cup is the Fed Cup (known as the Federation Cup before 1995).

History

The tournament was conceived in 1899 by four members of the Harvard University tennis team who came up with the idea of challenging the British to a tennis showdown. Once the idea received the go ahead from the respective lawn tennis associations, one of the four Harvard players, Dwight F. Davis, designed a tournament format and spent the money from his own pocket to purchase an appropriate sterling silver trophy. The first match, between the United States and Great Britain was held in Boston, Massachusetts in 1900. The American team, of which Dwight Davis was a part, surprised the British by winning the first three matches. The following year the two countries did not compete but the US won the next match in 1902. By 1905 the tournament expanded to include Belgium, Austria, France, and Australasia, a combined team from Australia and New Zealand that competed together until 1913.

The tournament was initially known as the International Lawn Tennis Challenge. It was renamed the Davis Cup following the death of Dwight Davis in 1945. Dwight Davis also became a prominent politician in the United States in the 1920s, serving as Secretary of War from 1925- 29 and as Governor General of the Philippines from 1929- 32.

From 1950 to 1967, the Australian Davis Cup Team dominated the competition, winning the Cup 15 times in 18 years.

Since inception, the US Davis Cup Team has won the event the most times (31), followed by Australia (23 [28 including Australasia]), France and Great Britain (9 each)[Includes British Isles 5], Sweden (7), and Australasia (5).

Up to 1973, the Davis Cup had only ever been won by the U.S.A., Great Britain, France and Australia/Australasia. Their domination was broken in 1974, when South Africa and India qualified for the final. India refused to play in the final that year in protest against the South African government's apartheid policies, thus handing South Africa a walk-over victory (as of 2006, South Africa has never actually played a single Davis Cup finals match). The very next year saw the first final played between two "outsider" nations, with Sweden beating Czechoslovakia 3-2, and since then, several other countries have gone on to capture the trophy.

On the 100th anniversary of the tournament's founding, 129 nations competed for the Davis Cup.

Davis Cup winners

Year Finals Venue Champion Score Runner-up
1900 Boston, United States United States United States 3-0 United Kingdom Great Britain
1902 Brooklyn, United States United States United States 3-2 United Kingdom Great Britain
1903 Boston, United States United Kingdom Great Britain 4-1 United States United States
1904 London, England United Kingdom Great Britain 5-0 Belgium Belgium
1905 London, England United Kingdom Great Britain 5-0 United States United States
1906 London, England United Kingdom Great Britain 5-0 United States United States
1907 London, England Australasia Australasia 3-2 United Kingdom Great Britain
1908 Melbourne, Australia Australasia Australasia 3-2 United States United States
1909 Sydney, Australia Australasia Australasia 5-0 United States United States
1911 Christchurch, New Zealand Australasia Australasia 4-0 United States United States
1912 Melbourne, Australia United Kingdom Great Britain 3-2 Australasia Australasia
1913 London, England United States United States 3-2 United Kingdom Great Britain
1914 New York City, United States Australia Australia 3-2 United States United States
1919 Sydney, Australia Australia Australia 4-1 United Kingdom Great Britain
1920 Auckland, New Zealand United States United States 5-0 Australia Australia
1921 New York City, United States United States United States 5-0 Japan Japan
1922 New York City, United States United States United States 4-1 Australia Australia
1923 New York City, United States United States United States 4-1 Australia Australia
1924 Philadelphia, United States United States United States 5-0 Australia Australia
1925 Philadelphia, United States United States United States 5-0 France France
1926 Philadelphia, United States United States United States 4-1 France France
1927 Philadelphia, United States France France 3-2 United States United States
1928 Paris, France France France 4-1 United States United States
1929 Paris, France France France 3-2 United States United States
1930 Paris, France France France 4-1 United States United States
1931 Paris, France France France 3-2 United Kingdom Great Britain
1932 Paris, France France France 3-2 United States United States
1933 Paris, France United Kingdom Great Britain 3-2 France France
1934 London, England United Kingdom Great Britain 4-1 United States United States
1935 London, England United Kingdom Great Britain 5-0 United States United States
1936 London, England United Kingdom Great Britain 3-2 Australia Australia
1937 London, England United States United States 4-1 United Kingdom Great Britain
1938 Philadelphia, United States United States United States 3-2 Australia Australia
1939 Haverford, United States Australia Australia 3-2 United States United States
1946 Melbourne, Australia United States United States 5-0 Australia Australia
1947 New York City, United States United States United States 4-1 Australia Australia
1948 New York City, United States United States United States 5-0 Australia Australia
1949 New York City, United States United States United States 4-1 Australia Australia
1950 New York City, United States Australia Australia 4-1 United States United States
1951 Sydney, Australia Australia Australia 3-2 United States United States
1952 Adelaide, Australia Australia Australia 4-1 United States United States
1953 Melbourne, Australia Australia Australia 3-2 United States United States
1954 Sydney, Australia United States United States 3-2 Australia Australia
1955 New York City, United States Australia Australia 5-0 United States United States
1956 Adelaide, Australia Australia Australia 5-0 United States United States
1957 Melbourne, Australia Australia Australia 3-2 United States United States
1958 Brisbane, Australia United States United States 3-2 Australia Australia
1959 New York City, United States Australia Australia 3-2 United States United States
1960 Sydney, Australia Australia Australia 4-1 Italy Italy
1961 Melbourne, Australia Australia Australia 5-0 Italy Italy
1962 Brisbane, Australia Australia Australia 5-0 Mexico Mexico
1963 Adelaide, Australia United States United States 3-2 Australia Australia
1964 Cleveland, United States Australia Australia 3-2 United States United States
1965 Sydney, Australia Australia Australia 4-1 Template:Country alias Spain 1939 Spain
1966 Melbourne, Australia Australia Australia 4-1 India India
1967 Brisbane, Australia Australia Australia 4-1 Template:Country alias Spain 1939 Spain
1968 Adelaide, Australia United States United States 4-1 Australia Australia
1969 Cleveland, United States United States United States 5-0 Romania Romania
1970 Cleveland, United States United States United States 5-0 West Germany West Germany
1971 Charlotte, United States United States United States 3-2 Romania Romania
1972 Bucharest, Romania United States United States 3-2 Romania Romania
1973 Cleveland, United States Australia Australia 5-0 United States United States
1974 South Africa South Africa w/o India India
1975 Stockholm, Sweden Sweden Sweden 3-2 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1976 Santiago, Chile Italy Italy 4-1 Chile Chile
1977 Sydney, Australia Australia Australia 3-1 Italy Italy
1978 Rancho Mirage, United States United States United States 4-1 United Kingdom Great Britain
1979 San Francisco, United States United States United States 5-0 Italy Italy
1980 Prague, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 4-1 Italy Italy
1981 Cincinnati, United States United States United States 3-1 Argentina Argentina
1982 Grenoble, France United States United States 4-1 France France
1983 Melbourne, Australia Australia Australia 3-2 Sweden Sweden
1984 Gothenburg, Sweden Sweden Sweden 4-1 United States United States
1985 Munich, West Germany Sweden Sweden 3-2 West Germany West Germany
1986 Melbourne, Australia Australia Australia 3-2 Sweden Sweden
1987 Gothenburg, Sweden Sweden Sweden 5-0 India India
1988 Gothenburg, Sweden West Germany West Germany 4-1 Sweden Sweden
1989 Stuttgart, West Germany West Germany West Germany 4-1 Sweden Sweden
1990 St. Petersburg, United States United States United States 3-2 Australia Australia
1991 Lyon, France France France 3-2 United States United States
1992 Fort Worth, United States United States United States 3-1 Switzerland Switzerland
1993 Dusseldorf, Germany West Germany Germany 4-1 Australia Australia
1994 Moscow, Russia Sweden Sweden 4-1 Russia Russia
1995 Moscow, Russia United States United States 3-2 Russia Russia
1996 Malmö, Sweden France France 3-2 Sweden Sweden
1997 Gothenburg, Sweden Sweden Sweden 5-0 United States United States
1998 Milan, Italia Sweden Sweden 4-1 Italy Italy
1999 Nice, France Australia Australia 3-2 France France
2000 Barcelona, Spain Spain Spain 3-1 Australia Australia
2001 Melbourne, Australia France France 3-2 Australia Australia
2002 Paris, France Russia Russia 3-2 France France
2003 Melbourne, Australia Australia Australia 3-1 Spain Spain
2004 Seville, Spain Spain Spain 3-2 United States United States
2005 Bratislava, Slovakia Croatia Croatia 3-2 Slovakia Slovakia
2006 Moscow, Russia
2007
Country Years Won Runners Up
 USA 1900, 1902, 1913, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925,
1926, 1937, 1938, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1954, 1958,
1963, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1978, 1979, 1981,
1982, 1990, 1992, 1995 (31)
1903, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1914, 1927, 1928,
1929, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1939, 1950, 1951, 1952,
1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1964, 1973, 1991, 1997,
2004 (28)
 Australia/
Australasian Olympic Flag Australasia
1907, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1914, 1919, 1939, 1950, 1951,
1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962,
1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1973, 1977, 1983, 1986, 1999,
2003 (28)
1912, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1936, 1938, 1946, 1947,
1948, 1949, 1954, 1958, 1963, 1990, 1993, 2000, 2001
(18)
 Great Britain 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1912, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936,
(9)
1900, 1902, 1907, 1913, 1919, 1931, 1937, 1978 (8)
 France 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1991, 1996, 2001
(9)
1925, 1926, 1933, 1982, 1999, 2002 (6)
 Sweden 1975, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1994, 1997, 1998 (7) 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1996 (5)
 Germany 1988, 1989, 1993 (3) 1970, 1985 (2)
 Spain 2000, 2004 (2) 1965, 1967, 2003 (3)
 Italy 1976 (1) 1960, 1961, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1998 (6)
 Russia 2002 (1) 1994, 1995 (2)
 Czechoslovakia 1980 (1) 1975 (1)
 Croatia 2005 (1) (0)
 South Africa 1974 (1) (0)
 India (0) 1966, 1974, 1987 (3)
 Romania (0) 1969, 1971, 1972 (3)
 Argentina (0) 1981 (1)
 Belgium (0) 1904 (1)
 Chile (0) 1976 (1)
 Mexico (0) 1962 (1)
 Slovakia (0) 2005 (1)
 Switzerland (0) 1992 (1)

Recent finals

  • 2005 - Croatia Croatia wins 3-2 over Slovakia Slovakia
    • Ivan Ljubičić (CRO) def. Karol Kučera (SVK), 6-3, 6-4, 6-3
    • Dominik Hrbatý (SVK) def. Mario Ančić (CRO), 7-6 (4), 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-4
    • Mario Ančić/ Ivan Ljubičić (CRO) def. Dominik Hrbatý/ Michal Mertinak (SVK), 7-6 (5), 6-3, 7-6 (5)
    • Dominik Hrbatý (SVK) def. Ivan Ljubičić (CRO), 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4
    • Mario Ančić (CRO) def. Michal Mertinak (SVK), 7-6 (1), 6-3, 6-4
  • 2004 - Spain Spain wins 3-2 over the United States United States
    • Carlos Moyà (ESP) def. Mardy Fish (USA) 6-4, 6-2, 6-3
    • Rafael Nadal (ESP) def. Andy Roddick (USA) 6-7 (6), 6-2, 7-6 (6), 6-2
    • Bob Bryan/ Mike Bryan (USA) def. Juan Carlos Ferrero/ Tommy Robredo (ESP) 6-0, 6-3, 6-2
    • Carlos Moyà (ESP) def. Andy Roddick (USA) 6-2, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (5)
    • Mardy Fish (USA) def. Tommy Robredo (ESP) 7-6 (8), 6-2

Current Rankings

Rank Nation Points Previous Rank Nation Points Previous
1  Croatia 23,045.6 11  Chile 4,022.5
2  Russia 21,723.8 12  Sweden 4,000.0
3  Argentina 21,333.8 13  Romania 3,368.8
4  Spain 17,237.5 14  Netherlands 3,195.3
5  Australia 15,750.0 15  Czech Republic 3,000.0
6  USA 13,250.0 16  Belgium 2,956.3
7  Slovakia 10,251.3 17  Germany 2,846.9
8  France 8,125.0 18  Austria 2,810.0
9  Belarus 6,698.1 19  Thailand 2,140.0
10  Switzerland 4,929.7 20  Serbia and Montenegro 1,963.8

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