2006 Davis Cup
2006 edition of the Davis Cup
2006 Davis Cup Duration 10 February – 3 December 2006 Edition 95th Winning nation Russia
The 2006 Davis Cup was the 95th edition of the most important tournament between nations in men's tennis . Sixteen teams participated in the World Group and 125 participated in total. The first round matches were played 10–12 February and the final took place 1–3 December 2006 at the Olympic Stadium , Moscow, with Russia defeating Argentina.[1] [2] [3] [4]
World Group
Draw
First round 10-12 February Quarterfinals 7-9 April Semifinals 22-24 September Final 1-3 December Graz , Austria (indoor clay)S Croatia 3 Zagreb , Croatia (indoor carpet) Austria 2 S Croatia 2 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay)S Argentina 3 S Argentina 5 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay) Sweden 0 S Argentina 5 Minsk , Belarus (indoor carpet)S Australia 0 S Spain 1 Melbourne , Australia (hard) Belarus 4 Belarus 0 Geneva , Switzerland (indoor clay)S Australia 5 S Australia 3 Moscow , Russia (indoor carpet) Switzerland 2 S Argentina 2 Halle , Germany (indoor hard)S Russia 3 Germany 2 Pau , France (indoor carpet)S France 3 S France 1 Amsterdam , Netherlands (ind. carpet)S Russia 4 Netherlands 0 Moscow , Russia (indoor clay)S Russia 5 S Russia 3 La Jolla , United States (hard)S United States 2 Romania 1 Rancho Mirage , USA (grass)S United States 4 S United States 3 Rancagua, Chile (clay) Chile 2 Chile 4 S Slovakia 1
First round losers play along with Zonal Group I qualifiers in World Group play-offs.
Final
World Group play-offs
Date: 22–24 September
Americas Zone
Group I
Group II
Group III
El Salvador — promoted to Group II in 2007
Cuba — promoted to Group II in 2007
Bahamas
Puerto Rico
Costa Rica
Haiti
Honduras — relegated to Group IV in 2007
Trinidad and Tobago — relegated to Group IV in 2007
Group IV
Barbados — promoted to Group III in 2007
Panama — promoted to Group III in 2007
Saint Lucia
U.S. Virgin Islands
Bermuda
Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
Group II
Group III
Philippines — promoted to Group II in 2007
Iran — promoted to Group II in 2007
Sri Lanka
Saudi Arabia
Vietnam
Singapore
Bahrain — relegated to Group IV in 2007
Bangladesh — relegated to Group IV in 2007
Group IV
Pool A
Oman — promoted to Group III in 2007
Iraq
Myanmar
Qatar
Pool B
United Arab Emirates — promoted to Group III in 2007
Syria
Tajikistan
Jordan
Turkmenistan
Europe/Africa Zone
Group I
Group II
Group III
Venue 1
Monaco — promoted to Group II in 2007
Estonia — promoted to Group II in 2007
Turkey
Lithuania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Moldova
Armenia — relegated to Group IV in 2007
Andorra — relegated to Group IV in 2007
Venue 2
Denmark — promoted to Group II in 2007
Nigeria — promoted to Group II in 2007
Ghana
Namibia
Tunisia
Ivory Coast
Botswana — relegated to Group IV in 2007
Rwanda — relegated to Group IV in 2007
Group IV
Mauritius — promoted to Group III in 2007
Madagascar — promoted to Group III in 2007
Iceland — promoted to Group III in 2007
San Marino — promoted to Group III in 2007
Malta
Azerbaijan
Uganda
Senegal (withdrew)
See also
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