The 2003 Davis Cup was the 92nd edition of the most important tournament between nations in men's tennis. A total of 135 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, Australia defeated Spain at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, on 28–30 November, giving Australia their 28th title.[1]

2003 Davis Cup
Details
Duration7 February – 30 November 2003
Edition92nd
Teams135
Champion
Winning nation Australia
2002
2004

World Group

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Participating Teams
 
Argentina
 
Australia
 
Belgium
 
Brazil
 
Croatia
 
Czech Republic
 
France
 
Germany
 
Great Britain
 
Netherlands
 
Romania
 
Russia
 
Spain
 
Sweden
 
Switzerland
 
United States

Draw

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First round
7–9 February
Quarterfinals
4–6 April
Semifinals
19–21 September
Final
28–30 November
Bucharest, Romania (indoor carpet)
S  France4
Toulouse, France (indoor hard)
  Romania1
S  France2
Arnhem, Netherlands (indoor carpet)
   Switzerland3
S  Netherlands2
Melbourne, Australia (hard)
   Switzerland3
   Switzerland2
Sydney, Australia (clay)
S  Australia3
S  Australia4
Malmö, Sweden (indoor hard)
  Great Britain1
S  Australia5
Helsingborg, Sweden (indoor carpet)
S  Sweden0
S  Sweden3
Melbourne, Australia (grass)
  Brazil2
S  Australia3
Zagreb, Croatia (indoor carpet)
S  Spain1
  Croatia4
Valencia, Spain (clay)
S  United States1
  Croatia0
Seville, Spain (clay)
S  Spain5
  Belgium0
Málaga, Spain (clay)
S  Spain5
S  Spain3
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
S  Argentina2
  Germany0
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
S  Argentina5
S  Argentina5
Ostrava, Czech Republic (indoor clay)
S  Russia0
  Czech Republic2
S  Russia3

First round losers compete in play-off ties with Zonal Group I Qualifiers.

Final

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Australia
3
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia[2]
28–30 November 2003
Grass
 
Spain
1
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Lleyton Hewitt
Juan Carlos Ferrero
3
6
6
3
3
6
77
60
6
2
 
2  
 
Mark Philippoussis
Carlos Moyà
4
6
4
6
6
4
64
77
   
3  
 
Wayne Arthurs / Todd Woodbridge
Àlex Corretja / Feliciano López
6
3
6
1
6
3
     
4  
 
Mark Philippoussis
Juan Carlos Ferrero
7
5
6
3
1
6
2
6
6
0
 
5  
 
Lleyton Hewitt
Carlos Moyà
          not
played

World Group play-offs

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Date: 19–21 September

Home team Score Visiting team Location Venue Door Surface
  Austria 3–2   Belgium Pörtschach Werzer Arena Pörtschach Outdoor Clay
  Canada 3–2   Brazil Calgary Stampede Corral Indoor Carpet
  Thailand 1–4   Czech Republic Bangkok Impact, Muang Thong Thani Indoor Hard
  Germany 2–3   Belarus Sundern TC Blau-Weiss Sundern Outdoor Clay
  Morocco 3–2   Great Britain Casablanca Complex Sportif Al Amal Outdoor Clay
  Netherlands 5–0   India Zwolle IJsselhallen Indoor Hard
  Ecuador 2–3   Romania Quito Quito Tenis Y Golf Club Outdoor Clay
  Slovakia 2–3   United States Bratislava National Tennis Centre Outdoor Clay

Americas Zone

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Group I

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Second Round Play-offsFirst Round Play-offsFirst RoundSecond Round
S  Venezuela
Caracas, Venezuela (hard)byeSalinas, Ecuador (clay)
  Venezuela2S  Venezuela2
  Chile3Quito, Ecuador (clay)  Ecuador3
  Chile2
Maracaibo, Venezuela (hard)  Ecuador3
  Venezuela4
  Bahamas0Lima, Peru (clay)
  Bahamas0
  Peru5Calgary, Canada (indoor carpet)
bye  Peru0
  BahamasS  Canada5
bye
S  Canada
  • Bahamas relegated to Group II in 2004.
  • Ecuador and Canada advance to World Group Play-off.

Group II

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Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Aguascalientes, Mexico (indoor carpet)
1  Mexico5
Willemstad, Curaçao (hard)  Netherlands Antilles0Asunción, Paraguay (clay)
  Netherlands Antilles21  Mexico1
  Haiti3Asunción, Paraguay (clay)4  Paraguay4
4  Paraguay5
  Haiti0Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep. (hard)
4  Paraguay4
Havana, Cuba (hard)  Dominican Republic1
  Cuba5
Montevideo, Uruguay (clay)3  Colombia0Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep. (clay)
3  Colombia2  Cuba1
2  Uruguay3Maldonado, Uruguay (clay)  Dominican Republic4
  Dominican Republic4
2  Uruguay1
  • Netherlands Antilles and Colombia relegated to Group III in 2004.
  • Paraguay promoted to Group I in 2004.

Group III

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Rank Team
1   Jamaica
2   Puerto Rico
3   El Salvador
4   Bolivia
5   Honduras
6   Trinidad and Tobago
7   Guatemala
8   Saint Lucia

Group IV

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  • Venue: Cariari Country Club, Cariari, Costa Rica (outdoor hard)
  • Date: 31 March–5 April
Team Pld W L MF MA
  Panama 5 4 1 11 4
  U.S. Virgin Islands 5 4 1 9 6
  Costa Rica 5 3 2 9 6
  Barbados 5 2 3 8 7
  Bermuda 5 2 3 7 8
  Eastern Caribbean 5 0 5 1 14

Panama and the US Virgin Islands promoted to Group III for 2004.

Asia/Oceania Zone

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Group I

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Second Round Play-offsFirst Round Play-offsFirst RoundSecond Round
New Delhi, India (grass)
1  India4
Toyota, Japan (indoor carpet)  Japan1Kolkata, India (grass)
  Japan51  India4
  Pakistan0Hamilton, New Zealand (hard)4  New Zealand1
4  New Zealand5
Lahore, Pakistan (grass)  Pakistan0
  Pakistan3
  South Korea2Tashkent, Uzbekistan (indoor hard)
  Indonesia2
Surabaya, Indonesia (hard)3  Uzbekistan3Tashkent, Uzbekistan (indoor hard)
  Indonesia33  Uzbekistan1
  South Korea2Bangkok, Thailand (indoor carpet)2  Thailand4
  South Korea1
2  Thailand4
  • South Korea relegated to Group II in 2004.
  • India and Thailand advance to World Group Play-off.

Group II

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Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Tehran, Iran (indoor clay)
1  Lebanon3
Dushanbe, Tajikistan (clay)  Iran2Colombo, Sri Lanka (hard)
  Iran51  Lebanon1
  Tajikistan0Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (hard)4  Hong Kong3
4  Hong Kong4
  Tajikistan1Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei (hard)
4  Hong Kong1
Taipei, Chinese Taipei (carpet)3  Chinese Taipei4
  Kazakhstan1
Manila, Philippines (indoor clay)3  Chinese Taipei4Wuhan, China (hard)
  Kazakhstan23  Chinese Taipei3
  Philippines3Wuhan, China (indoor hard)2  China2
  Philippines0
2  China3
  • Tajikistan and Kazakhstan relegated to Group III in 2004.
  • Chinese Taipei promoted to Group I in 2004.

Group III

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Rank Team
1   Kuwait
2   Malaysia
3   Pacific Oceania
4   Qatar
5   Bahrain
6   Syria
7   United Arab Emirates
8   Kyrgyzstan

Group IV

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  • Venue: National Tennis Centre, Colombo, Sri Lanka (outdoor clay)
  • Date: 18–21 June
Rank Team
1   Vietnam
2   Oman
3   Saudi Arabia
4   Myanmar
5   Sri Lanka
6   Singapore
7   Bangladesh
8   Brunei
  •   Vietnam and   Oman promoted to Group III in 2004.

Europe/Africa Zone

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Group I

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Second Round Play-offsFirst Round Play-offsFirst RoundSecond Round
1  Slovakia
Esch-sur-Alzette, Lux. (indoor hard)
bye
  Luxembourg1  Slovakia3
bye  Luxembourg2
  Luxembourg
Asker, Norway (clay)
bye
  Luxembourg5
  Norway0
4  Finland
Asker, Norway (clay)St. Anton, Austria (carpet)
bye
4  Finland44  Finland2
Oslo, Norway (indoor hard)
  Norway1  Austria3
  Austria5
  Norway0
Minsk, Belarus (carpet)
  Belarus3
Ramat Hasharon, Israel (hard)Minsk, Belarus (carpet)
  Israel2
  Israel5  Belarus4
3  Zimbabwe03  Zimbabwe1
bye
Harare, Zimbabwe (hard)
3  Zimbabwe
3  Zimbabwe3
  Italy2
bye
Marrakesh, Morocco (clay)
  Italy
bye  Italy2
  Italy2  Morocco3
bye
2  Morocco

Group II

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Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Maia, Portugal (clay)
S  Portugal4
Gdynia, Poland (clay)Durban, South Africa (hard)
  Monaco1
  Monaco0S  Portugal0
Polokwane, South Africa (hard)
  Poland5S  South Africa5
S  South Africa3
Brøndby, Denmark (indoor carpet)
  Poland2
S  South Africa3
Accra, Ghana (hard)
S  Denmark2
S  Slovenia4
Tunis, Tunisia (clay)Hornbæk, Denmark (hard)
  Ghana1
  Ghana1S  Slovenia1
Hillerød, Denmark (indoor hard)
  Tunisia4S  Denmark4
S  Denmark4
  Tunisia1
Sofia, Bulgaria (indoor carpet)
  Bulgaria3
Kakhovka, Ukraine (clay)Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro (clay)
S  Ukraine2
  Ukraine3  Bulgaria1
Belgrade, Serbia-Mont. (indoor carpet)
  Ivory Coast2  Serbia and Montenegro4
  Serbia and Montenegro4
Athens, Greece (clay)
S  Ivory Coast1
  Serbia and Montenegro2
Dublin, Ireland (indoor hard)
S  Greece3
  Egypt1
Andorra La Vella, Andorra (carpet)Athens, Greece (clay)
S  Ireland4
  Egypt3S  Ireland0
Andorra La Vella, Andorra (ind. carpet)
  Andorra2S  Greece5
  Andorra1
S  Greece4

Group III

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Venue I

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Venue II

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Participating Teams

Group IV

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Venue I

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Participating Teams

Venue II

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Participating Teams

References

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  1. ^ "Davis Cup Result Archives". Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  2. ^ "Australia v Spain". daviscup.com.