2011 Davis Cup
2011 edition of the Davis Cup
2011 Davis Cup Duration 4 March – 4 December 2011 Edition 100th Winning nation Spain
The 2011 Davis Cup (also known as the 2011 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas for sponsorship purposes) was the 100th edition of a tournament between national teams in men's tennis. Spain was the championship team, winning the final over Argentina, 3–1.[1] [2]
The draw took place in September 2010 in Brussels , Belgium.[3]
World Group
Seeds :
Draw
First round 4–6 March Quarterfinals 8–10 July Semifinals 16–18 September Final 2–4 December Novi Sad , Serbia (indoor hard)1 Serbia 4 Halmstad , Sweden (indoor hard) India 1 1 Serbia 4 Borås , Sweden (indoor hard) Sweden 1 7 Russia 2 Belgrade , Serbia (indoor hard) Sweden 3 1 Serbia 2 Ostrava , Czech Republic (indoor hard)5 Argentina 3 4 Czech Republic 2 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay) 7–9 July Kazakhstan 3 Kazakhstan 0 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay)5 Argentina 5 5 Argentina 4 Seville , Spain (clay) Romania 1 5 Argentina 1 Santiago, Chile (clay)3 Spain 3 Chile 1 Austin , United States (indoor hard)6 United States 4 6 United States 1 Charleroi , Belgium (indoor hard)3 Spain 3 Belgium 1 Córdoba, Spain (clay)3 Spain 4 3 Spain 4 Zagreb , Croatia (indoor hard)2 France 1 Germany 3 Stuttgart , Germany (clay)8 Croatia 2 Germany 1 Vienna , Austria (indoor clay)2 France 4 Austria 2 2 France 3
Final
World Group play-offs
Date: 16–18 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 2012 World Group .
Americas Zone
Group I
Draw
Group II
Draw
Group III
Honduras and Jamaica finished in the relegation places. However, in 2012 Groups III and IV were merged, so no demotion occurred.
Group IV
Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
Draw
Group II
Draw
Group III
Group IV
Europe/Africa Zone
Group I
Draw
Group II
Draw
Play-offs First round Second round Third round Bolton , Great Britain (indoor hard)1 Great Britain 4 Dublin , Ireland (indoor hard)Glasgow , Great Britain (indoor hard) Tunisia 1 Tunisia 2 1 Great Britain 4 Dublin , Ireland (indoor hard)8 Ireland 3 Luxembourg 1 8 Ireland 2 Glasgow , Great Britain (indoor hard) Luxembourg 3 1 Great Britain 5 Minsk , Belarus (indoor hard) Hungary 0 3 Belarus 4 Sofia , Bulgaria (indoor hard)Gödöllő , Hungary (clay) Bulgaria 1 Bulgaria 2 3 Belarus 2 Nicosia , Cyprus (hard)5 Cyprus 3 Hungary 3 5 Cyprus 0 Hungary 5 Marrakech , Morocco (clay) Morocco 2 Vilnius , Lithuania (clay)Tuzla , Bosnia and Herz. (indoor hard)6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 Morocco 5 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 Tallinn , Estonia (indoor hard)4 Lithuania 0 Estonia 2 Estonia 3 Hillerød , Denmark (indoor hard)4 Lithuania 2 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 Kolding , Denmark (indoor carpet) Denmark 3 Denmark 3 Thessaloniki , Greece (clay)Frederiksberg , Denmark (clay)7 Monaco 2 7 Monaco 3 Denmark 3 Thessaloniki , Greece (clay) Greece 2 2 Latvia 2 Greece 1 2 Latvia 4
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Group III Europe
Group III Africa
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