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1981 Davis Cup

The 1981 Davis Cup (also known as the 1981 Davis Cup by NEC for sponsorship purposes) was the 70th edition of the Davis Cup, the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 53 teams would enter the competition, 16 in the World Group, 23 in the Europe Zone, 8 in the Americas Zone, and 6 in the Eastern Zone.

1981 Davis Cup
Details
Duration6 March – 13 December 1981
Edition70th
Teams51
Champion
Winning Nation United States
1980
1982

The United States defeated Argentina in the final, held at the Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States on 11–13 December, to win their 27th title overall.[1][2]

Format changes edit

The 1981 tournament marked the introduction of the 16-team World Group and a move to a tiered system including promotion and relegation. The original 16 teams to compete were chosen through the previous year's results, with teams that reached the Zonal semifinals chosen to compete in the inaugural bracket. Teams which lost in the World Group first round would now compete against each other in the World Group Relegation Play-off, with the four losers relegated to their respective Zonal competition the following year. The four winners of the Zonal competitions would now earn promotion into the following year's World Group to replace the relegated teams.[3][4]

The 16 qualifying teams for the first World Group were: from the 1980 Americas Zone, the North & Central America Zone finalists the United States and Mexico, and the South America Zone finalists Argentina and Brazil; the 1980 Eastern Zone semifinalists Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea; and the semifinalists from the two Europe Zones Czechoslovakia, Great Britain, France, Italy, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland and West Germany.

This year also marked the first year of commercial sponsorship, when Japanese electronics company NEC became the tournament's first Title Sponsor, a partnership that lasted 21 years in total. NEC's partnership also enabled prize money to be given for the first time, with the World Group team competing for a total of US$1 million.[3][4][5]

World Group edit

Draw edit

First round
6–8 March
Quarterfinals
9–12 July
Semifinals
2–4 October
Final
11–13 December
Munich, West Germany (indoor carpet)
  West Germany2
Timișoara, Romania (hard)
  Argentina3
  Argentina3
Timișoara, Romania (indoor hard)
  Romania2
  Romania3
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
  Brazil2
  Argentina5
Brighton, United Kingdom (indoor carpet)
  Great Britain0
  Great Britain3
Christchurch, New Zealand (carpet)
  Italy2
  Great Britain4
Seoul, South Korea (clay)
  New Zealand1
  South Korea0
Cincinnati, OH, United States (indoor carpet)
  New Zealand5
  Argentina1
Yokohama, Japan (indoor carpet)
  United States3
  Japan0
Båstad, Sweden (clay)
  Sweden5
  Sweden1
Lyon, France (indoor carpet)
  Australia3
  France2
Portland, OR, United States (indoor carpet)
  Australia3
  Australia0
Zürich, Switzerland (indoor hard)
  United States5
   Switzerland2
New York City, United States (hard)
  Czechoslovakia3
  Czechoslovakia1
Carlsbad, CA, United States (hard)
  United States4
  United States3
  Mexico2

Final edit

United States vs. Argentina

 
United States
3
Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, United States[2]
11–13 December 1981
Carpet (indoors)
 
Argentina
1
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
John McEnroe
Guillermo Vilas
6
3
6
2
6
2
     
2  
 
Roscoe Tanner
José Luis Clerc
5
7
3
6
6
8
     
3  
 
Peter Fleming / John McEnroe
José Luis Clerc / Guillermo Vilas
6
3
4
6
6
4
4
6
11
9
 
4  
 
John McEnroe
José Luis Clerc
7
5
5
7
6
3
3
6
6
3
 
5  
 
Roscoe Tanner
Guillermo Vilas
11
10
        not
completed

Relegation play-offs edit

Date: 2–4 October

Home team Score Visiting team Location Surface
  Brazil 2–3   West Germany São Paulo Clay
  Italy 4–1   South Korea Sanremo Clay
  France 4–1   Japan Paris Clay
  Mexico 3–2    Switzerland Tijuana Clay

Americas Zone edit

Sub-Zonal Semifinals
9–11 January
Sub-Zonal Finals
13–15 February
Inter-Zonal Final
6–8 March
Bogotá, Colombia (clay)
  Colombia3
Bogotá, Colombia (clay)
  Canada2
  Colombia5
Caracas, Venezuela (hard)
  Venezuela0
  Venezuela4
Bogotá, Colombia (indoor clay)
  Caribbean/West Indies1
  Colombia2
Lima, Peru (clay)
  Chile3
  Peru1
Santiago, Chile (clay)
  Chile4
  Chile5
Guayaquil, Ecuador (clay)
  Uruguay0
  Ecuador2
  Uruguay3
  •   Chile are promoted to the World Group in 1982.

Eastern Zone edit

Quarterfinals
9–11 January
Semifinals
13–15 February
Final
6–8 March
  India
Bangkok, Thailand (hard)
bye
  India5
Bangkok, Thailand (hard)
  Thailand0
  Malaysia0
Jakarta, Indonesia (clay)
  Thailand5
  India3
Taipei, Taiwan (indoor hard)
  Indonesia2
  Indonesia4
Jakarta, Indonesia (clay)
  Chinese Taipei1
  Indonesia3
  Pakistan0
bye
  Pakistan
  •   India are promoted to the World Group in 1982.

Europe Zone edit

Zone A edit

First round
8–10 May
Quarterfinals
10–14 June
Semifinals
9–11 July
Final
25–27 September
  Spain
Algiers, Algeria (clay)
bye
  Spain5
  Algeria0
  Zimbabwe
Lleida, Spain (clay)
  Algeriaw/o
  Spain5
  Monaco0
  Poland
Monte Carlo, Monaco (clay)
bye
  Poland2
Monte Carlo, Monaco (clay)
  Monaco3
  Morocco1
Avilés, Spain (clay)
  Monaco3
  Spain3
  Hungary2
  Hungary
Cairo, Egypt (clay)
bye
  Hungary4
Cairo, Egypt (clay)
  Egypt1
  Egypt5
Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard)
  Greece0
  Hungary3
  Israel2
  Yugoslavia
Skopje, Yugoslavia (clay)
bye
  Yugoslavia1
  Israel4
bye
  Israel
  •   Spain are promoted to the World Group in 1982.

Zone B edit

First round
8–10 May
Quarterfinals
12–14 June
Semifinals
9–11 July
Final
25–27 September
  Austria
Salzburg, Austria (clay)
bye
  Austria3
Aarhus, Denmark (clay)
  Denmark2
  Denmark5
Pörtschach, Austria (clay)
  Portugal0
  Austria0
  Soviet Union4
  Soviet Union
Jūrmala, Soviet Union (clay)
bye
  Soviet Union4
  Belgium1
  Belgiumw/o
Jūrmala, Soviet Union (clay)
  Turkey
  Soviet Union5
  Netherlands0
  Finland
Helsinki, Finland (clay)
bye
  Finland3
Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg (clay)
  Bulgaria2
  Luxembourg0
Helsinki, Finland (clay)
  Bulgaria5
  Finland0
  Netherlands5
  Netherlands
Eindhoven, Netherlands (clay)
bye
  Netherlands4
Oslo, Norway (clay)
  Ireland1
  Norway2
  Ireland3

References edit

General
  • "World Group 1981". DavisCup.com. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
Specific
  1. ^ Bud Collins (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. pp. 495–496, 499. ISBN 978-0942257700.
  2. ^ a b "United States v Argentina". daviscup.com.
  3. ^ a b "ITF Events - Davis Cup". itftennis.com. International Tennis Federation. from the original on 12 November 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Davis Cup History". daviscup.com. from the original on 12 November 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  5. ^ Collett, Mike (2 March 1981). "The new-look 1981 Davis Cup tennis competition gets under..." London. United Press International. Retrieved 12 November 2019.

External links edit

  • Davis Cup Official Website

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The 1981 Davis Cup also known as the 1981 Davis Cup by NEC for sponsorship purposes was the 70th edition of the Davis Cup the most important tournament between national teams in men s tennis 53 teams would enter the competition 16 in the World Group 23 in the Europe Zone 8 in the Americas Zone and 6 in the Eastern Zone 1981 Davis CupDetailsDuration6 March 13 December 1981Edition70thTeams51ChampionWinning Nation United States 19801982 The United States defeated Argentina in the final held at the Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati Ohio United States on 11 13 December to win their 27th title overall 1 2 Contents 1 Format changes 2 World Group 2 1 Draw 2 2 Final 2 3 Relegation play offs 3 Americas Zone 4 Eastern Zone 5 Europe Zone 5 1 Zone A 5 2 Zone B 6 References 7 External linksFormat changes editThe 1981 tournament marked the introduction of the 16 team World Group and a move to a tiered system including promotion and relegation The original 16 teams to compete were chosen through the previous year s results with teams that reached the Zonal semifinals chosen to compete in the inaugural bracket Teams which lost in the World Group first round would now compete against each other in the World Group Relegation Play off with the four losers relegated to their respective Zonal competition the following year The four winners of the Zonal competitions would now earn promotion into the following year s World Group to replace the relegated teams 3 4 The 16 qualifying teams for the first World Group were from the 1980 Americas Zone the North amp Central America Zone finalists the United States and Mexico and the South America Zone finalists Argentina and Brazil the 1980 Eastern Zone semifinalists Australia Japan New Zealand and South Korea and the semifinalists from the two Europe Zones Czechoslovakia Great Britain France Italy Romania Sweden Switzerland and West Germany This year also marked the first year of commercial sponsorship when Japanese electronics company NEC became the tournament s first Title Sponsor a partnership that lasted 21 years in total NEC s partnership also enabled prize money to be given for the first time with the World Group team competing for a total of US 1 million 3 4 5 World Group editMain article 1981 Davis Cup World Group Participating teams nbsp Argentina nbsp Australia nbsp Brazil nbsp Czechoslovakia nbsp France nbsp Great Britain nbsp Italy nbsp Japan nbsp Mexico nbsp New Zealand nbsp Romania nbsp South Korea nbsp Sweden nbsp Switzerland nbsp United States nbsp West GermanyDraw edit First round6 8 MarchQuarterfinals9 12 JulySemifinals2 4 OctoberFinal11 13 DecemberMunich West Germany indoor carpet nbsp West Germany2Timișoara Romania hard nbsp Argentina3 nbsp Argentina3Timișoara Romania indoor hard nbsp Romania2 nbsp Romania3Buenos Aires Argentina clay nbsp Brazil2 nbsp Argentina5Brighton United Kingdom indoor carpet nbsp Great Britain0 nbsp Great Britain3Christchurch New Zealand carpet nbsp Italy2 nbsp Great Britain4Seoul South Korea clay nbsp New Zealand1 nbsp South Korea0Cincinnati OH United States indoor carpet nbsp New Zealand5 nbsp Argentina1Yokohama Japan indoor carpet nbsp United States3 nbsp Japan0Bastad Sweden clay nbsp Sweden5 nbsp Sweden1Lyon France indoor carpet nbsp Australia3 nbsp France2Portland OR United States indoor carpet nbsp Australia3 nbsp Australia0Zurich Switzerland indoor hard nbsp United States5 nbsp Switzerland2New York City United States hard nbsp Czechoslovakia3 nbsp Czechoslovakia1Carlsbad CA United States hard nbsp United States4 nbsp United States3 nbsp Mexico2 Final edit United States vs Argentina nbsp United States3 Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati United States 2 11 13 December 1981Carpet indoors nbsp Argentina11 2 3 4 51 nbsp nbsp John McEnroeGuillermo Vilas 6 3 6 2 6 2 2 nbsp nbsp Roscoe TannerJose Luis Clerc 5 7 3 6 6 8 3 nbsp nbsp Peter Fleming John McEnroeJose Luis Clerc Guillermo Vilas 6 3 4 6 6 4 4 6 11 9 4 nbsp nbsp John McEnroeJose Luis Clerc 7 5 5 7 6 3 3 6 6 3 5 nbsp nbsp Roscoe TannerGuillermo Vilas 1110 notcompletedRelegation play offs edit Further information 1981 Davis Cup World Group Relegation play offs Date 2 4 October Home team Score Visiting team Location Surface nbsp Brazil 2 3 nbsp West Germany Sao Paulo Clay nbsp Italy 4 1 nbsp South Korea Sanremo Clay nbsp France 4 1 nbsp Japan Paris Clay nbsp Mexico 3 2 nbsp Switzerland Tijuana Clay nbsp France nbsp Italy nbsp Mexico and nbsp West Germany remain in the World Group in 1982 nbsp Brazil nbsp Japan nbsp South Korea and nbsp Switzerland are relegated to Zonal competition in 1982 Americas Zone editMain article 1981 Davis Cup Americas Zone Sub Zonal Semifinals9 11 JanuarySub Zonal Finals13 15 FebruaryInter Zonal Final6 8 MarchBogota Colombia clay nbsp Colombia3Bogota Colombia clay nbsp Canada2 nbsp Colombia5Caracas Venezuela hard nbsp Venezuela0 nbsp Venezuela4Bogota Colombia indoor clay nbsp Caribbean West Indies1 nbsp Colombia2Lima Peru clay nbsp Chile3 nbsp Peru1Santiago Chile clay nbsp Chile4 nbsp Chile5Guayaquil Ecuador clay nbsp Uruguay0 nbsp Ecuador2 nbsp Uruguay3 nbsp Chile are promoted to the World Group in 1982 Eastern Zone editMain article 1981 Davis Cup Eastern Zone Quarterfinals9 11 JanuarySemifinals13 15 FebruaryFinal6 8 March nbsp IndiaBangkok Thailand hard bye nbsp India5Bangkok Thailand hard nbsp Thailand0 nbsp Malaysia0Jakarta Indonesia clay nbsp Thailand5 nbsp India3Taipei Taiwan indoor hard nbsp Indonesia2 nbsp Indonesia4Jakarta Indonesia clay nbsp Chinese Taipei1 nbsp Indonesia3 nbsp Pakistan0bye nbsp Pakistan nbsp India are promoted to the World Group in 1982 Europe Zone editMain article 1981 Davis Cup Europe Zone Zone A edit First round8 10 MayQuarterfinals10 14 JuneSemifinals9 11 JulyFinal25 27 September nbsp SpainAlgiers Algeria clay bye nbsp Spain5 nbsp Algeria0 nbsp ZimbabweLleida Spain clay nbsp Algeriaw o nbsp Spain5 nbsp Monaco0 nbsp PolandMonte Carlo Monaco clay bye nbsp Poland2Monte Carlo Monaco clay nbsp Monaco3 nbsp Morocco1Aviles Spain clay nbsp Monaco3 nbsp Spain3 nbsp Hungary2 nbsp HungaryCairo Egypt clay bye nbsp Hungary4Cairo Egypt clay nbsp Egypt1 nbsp Egypt5Ramat HaSharon Israel hard nbsp Greece0 nbsp Hungary3 nbsp Israel2 nbsp YugoslaviaSkopje Yugoslavia clay bye nbsp Yugoslavia1 nbsp Israel4bye nbsp Israel nbsp Spain are promoted to the World Group in 1982 Zone B edit First round8 10 MayQuarterfinals12 14 JuneSemifinals9 11 JulyFinal25 27 September nbsp AustriaSalzburg Austria clay bye nbsp Austria3Aarhus Denmark clay nbsp Denmark2 nbsp Denmark5Portschach Austria clay nbsp Portugal0 nbsp Austria0 nbsp Soviet Union4 nbsp Soviet UnionJurmala Soviet Union clay bye nbsp Soviet Union4 nbsp Belgium1 nbsp Belgiumw oJurmala Soviet Union clay nbsp Turkey nbsp Soviet Union5 nbsp Netherlands0 nbsp FinlandHelsinki Finland clay bye nbsp Finland3Mondorf les Bains Luxembourg clay nbsp Bulgaria2 nbsp Luxembourg0Helsinki Finland clay nbsp Bulgaria5 nbsp Finland0 nbsp Netherlands5 nbsp NetherlandsEindhoven Netherlands clay bye nbsp Netherlands4Oslo Norway clay nbsp Ireland1 nbsp Norway2 nbsp Ireland3 nbsp Soviet Union are promoted to the World Group in 1982 References editGeneral World Group 1981 DavisCup com Retrieved 11 June 2020 Specific Bud Collins 2010 The Bud Collins History of Tennis 2nd ed New York New Chapter Press pp 495 496 499 ISBN 978 0942257700 a b United States v Argentina daviscup com a b ITF Events Davis Cup itftennis com International Tennis Federation Archived from the original on 12 November 2019 Retrieved 12 November 2019 a b Davis Cup History daviscup com Archived from the original on 12 November 2019 Retrieved 12 November 2019 Collett Mike 2 March 1981 The new look 1981 Davis Cup tennis competition gets under London United Press International Retrieved 12 November 2019 External links editDavis Cup Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1981 Davis Cup amp oldid 1141114931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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