Davis Cup qualifiers: draws, dates, history and everything you need to know | ATP circuit

Twenty-four nations will begin their quest to be crowned 2023 Davis Cup Finals champions this week when 12 qualifiers take place around the world from February 3-5.

cameron norrie Y daniel evans will try to deliver for Great Britain in their tie against Colombia, with the #NextGenATP star Jack Draper and Top 5 doubles pair neal skupski Y joseph salisbury rounding up the squad.

Croatia reached the championship match in 2021 and the semifinals last year. He is at his best again for the tie against Austria, with individual stars Marin Cilic Y borna coric and doubles duo Nikola Mektic Y partner pavic in action. Former world No. 3 Dominic Thiem he will lead the Austrian hopes in their first Davis Cup appearance since 2019.

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tommy paul, mackenzie mcdonald, rajeev ram Y austin krajicek make up a strong United States squad for their tie against Uzbekistan, while the two-time Nitto ATP Finals champion Alexander Zverev headlines from Germany against neighboring Switzerland.

2022 Next Generation ATP Finals runner-up Use Lehecka represents the Czech Republic, while david goffin leads the hopes of Belgium. The Czech Republic faces Portugal and Belgium plays the Republic of Korea.

Here’s what you need to know about Davis Cup 2023: what’s the schedule, where to watch, which countries are playing and more.

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when and where is he Davis Cup Qualifiers?

the 2023 Davis Cup Qualifiers it will take place from Friday, February 3 to Sunday, February 5, with 12 heats around the world. The group stage of the Davis Cup final will take place from September 12 to 17 and the Davis Cup final from November 21 to 26.

Who plays in the Davis Cup 2023?

The 12 winners of the qualifying matches will advance to the group stage in September, which will take place at four venues in Spain. The 12 winning nations will join 2022 champions Canada, 2022 runners-up Australia and wild cards Italy and Spain in the group stage. From the group stage, eight nations will advance to the final in November in Malaga.

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How does the Davis Cup 2023 work?

Tie format: All qualifying ties will consist of four singles and one doubles, and all matches will be best of three tiebreak sets. There will be two singles and one doubles on Day 1 and two singles on Day 2. The winner is the nation that wins three or more matches.

The 12 losing nations in the Qualifiers will compete in World Group I on 16-17 September along with the winning nations in this week’s World Group I Play-Offs.

Who won the Davis Cup 2022?

Canada D. Australia 2-0
Canada defeated Australia in the final, with Denis Shapovalov knocking down Thanasi Kokkinakis 6-2, 6-4 before Happy Auger-Too finished off the tie, surpassing Alex de Minaur 6-3, 6-4. read more.

What is the match schedule? How can I watch?

order of play | television schedule

qualifying ties

Croatia vs. Australia, played on February 4 and 5 in Croatia
Hungary vs. France, played on February 3 and 4 in Hungary
Uzbekistan vs. United States, held from February 4 to 5 in Uzbekistan
Germany vs. Switzerland, played on February 3 and 4 in Germany
Colombia vs. Great Britain, February 3 and 4 in Colombia
Norway vs. Serbia, played on February 3 and 4 in Norway
Chile vs. Kazakhstan, February 4 and 5 in Chile
Korea, Rep. vs. Belgium, held on February 4 and 5 in Korea, Rep.
Sweden vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, from February 3 to 4 in Sweden
Holland vs. Slovakia, played on February 4 and 5 in the Netherlands
Finland vs. Argentina, played on February 4 and 5 in Finland
Portugal vs. Czech Republic, February 4 and 5 in Portugal

Who holds the Davis Cup record for most titles, most wins and more?

Most titles: United States (32)
Most match wins: Nicholas Pietrangeli (78)
Last Home Champion: Spain in 2019

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