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1983 Davis Cup

The 1983 Davis Cup (also known as the 1983 Davis Cup by NEC for sponsorship purposes) was the 72nd edition of the Davis Cup, the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 60 teams would enter the competition, 16 in the World Group, 25 in the Europe Zone, 10 in the Eastern Zone, and 9 in the Americas Zone.

1983 Davis Cup
Details
Duration4 March – 28 December 1983
Edition72nd
Teams58
Champion
Winning Nation Australia
1982
1984

Australia defeated Sweden in the final, held at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia, on 26–28 December, to win their 25th title overall.[1][2]

World Group edit

Draw edit

First round
4–6 March
Quarterfinals
8–10 July
Semifinals
30 September–2 October
Final
26–28 December
Moscow, Soviet Union (indoor carpet)
  France4
Marseilles, France (clay)
  Soviet Union1
  France3
Asunción, Paraguay (indoor carpet)
  Paraguay2
  Czechoslovakia2
Sydney, Australia (grass)
  Paraguay3
  France1
Adelaide, Australia (grass)
  Australia4
  Australia4
Brisbane, Australia (grass)
  Great Britain1
  Australia5
Timișoara, Romania (indoor hard)
  Romania0
  Chile0
Melbourne, Australia (grass)
  Romania5
  Australia3
Bjärred, Sweden (indoor carpet)
  Sweden2
  Indonesia0
Eastbourne, United Kingdom (grass)
  Sweden5
  Sweden3
Christchurch, New Zealand (grass)
  New Zealand2
  Denmark0
Stockholm, Sweden (indoor carpet)
  New Zealand5
  Sweden4
Reggio Calabria, Italy (clay)
  Argentina1
  Ireland2
Rome, Italy (clay)
  Italy3
  Italy0
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
  Argentina5
  Argentina3
  United States2

Final edit

Australia vs. Sweden

 
Australia
3
Kooyong Stadium, Melbourne, Australia[2]
26–28 December 1983
Grass
 
Sweden
2
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Pat Cash
Mats Wilander
3
6
6
4
7
9
3
6
   
2  
 
John Fitzgerald
Joakim Nyström
6
4
6
2
4
6
6
4
   
3  
 
Mark Edmondson / Paul McNamee
Anders Järryd / Hans Simonsson
6
4
6
4
6
2
     
4  
 
Pat Cash
Joakim Nyström
6
4
6
1
6
1
     
5  
 
John Fitzgerald
Mats Wilander
8
6
1
6
0
6
     

Relegation play-offs edit

Date: 30 September–2 October

Home team Score Visiting team Location Door Surface
  Czechoslovakia 4–1   Soviet Union Hradec Králové Indoor Clay
  Great Britain 4–1   Chile Eastbourne Outdoor Grass
  Denmark 4–1   Indonesia Copenhagen Indoor Carpet
  Ireland 1–4   United States Dublin Indoor Carpet

Americas Zone edit

First round
14–16 January
Quarterfinals
4–6 March
Semifinals
6–8 May
Final
30 September–2 October
  Mexico
Montevideo, Uruguay (clay)
bye
  Mexico1
  Uruguay4
bye
Montevideo, Uruguay (clay)
  Uruguay
  Uruguay2
  Brazil3
  Colombia
Bogotá, Colombia (indoor clay)
bye
  Colombia0
Lima, Peru (clay)
  Brazil5
  Brazil4
Guayaquil, Ecuador (clay)
  Peru1
  Brazil0
  Ecuador5
  Caribbean/West Indies
Guayaquil, Ecuador (clay)
bye
  Caribbean/West Indies0
  Ecuador5
bye
Guayaquil, Ecuador (clay)
  Ecuador
  Ecuador4
  Canada1
  Venezuela
Laval, Canada (indoor hard)
bye
  Venezuela2
  Canada3
bye
  Canada

Eastern Zone edit

First round
14–16 January
Quarterfinals
4–6 March
Semifinals
6–8 May
Final
30 September–2 October
  India
Colombo, Sri Lanka (clay)
bye
  India4
Colombo, Sri Lanka (clay)
  Sri Lanka1
  Sri Lanka3
New Delhi, India (grass)
  Hong Kong2
  India5
  Thailand0
  Thailand
Taipei, Taiwan (indoor hard)
bye
  Thailand3
  Chinese Taipei2
bye
Tokyo, Japan (hard)
  Chinese Taipei
  India3
Manila, Philippines (indoor clay)
  Japan2
  Philippines5
Seoul, South Korea (clay)
  Malaysia0
  Philippines1
  South Korea4
bye
Nagoya, Japan (hard)
  South Korea
  South Korea1
  Japan4
  China
Osaka, Japan (hard)
bye
  China2
  Japan3
bye
  Japan
  •   India are promoted to the World Group in 1984.

Europe Zone edit

Zone A edit

First round
6–8 May
Quarterfinals
10–12 June
Semifinals
8–10 July
Final
30 September–2 October
  West Germany
Eupen, Belgium (clay)
bye
  West Germany5
Warsaw, Poland (clay)
  Belgium0
  Poland0
Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard)
  Belgium5
  West Germany3
  Israel2
  Israel
Monte Carlo, Monaco (clay)
bye
  Israel4
Monte Carlo, Monaco (clay)
  Monaco1
  Luxembourg1
Freiburg, West Germany (clay)
  Monaco4
  West Germany3
Estoril, Portugal (clay)
   Switzerland2
  Portugal1
Cairo, Egypt (clay)
  Netherlands4
  Netherlands4
  Egypt1
bye
Lugano, Switzerland (clay)
  Egypt
  Netherlands1
   Switzerland3
  Iraq
Ostermundigen, Switzerland (clay)
  Greecew/o
  Greece0
   Switzerland5
bye
   Switzerland

Zone B edit

First round
4–8 May
Quarterfinals
10–12 June
Semifinals
8–10 July
Final
30 September–2 October
  Hungary
Budapest, Hungary (clay)
bye
  Hungary4
Istanbul, Turkey (clay)
  Zimbabwe1
  Zimbabwe5
Pörtschach, Austria (clay)
  Turkey0
  Hungary3
Ternitz, Austria (indoor hard)
  Austria2
  Austria5
Oslo, Norway (clay)
  Morocco0
  Austria
  Norway
  Norwayw/o
Zagreb, Yugoslavia (clay)
  Libya
  Hungary0
Algiers, Algeria (clay)
  Yugoslavia4
  Algeria1
Sofia, Bulgaria (clay)
  Bulgaria4
  Bulgaria3
  Finland2
bye
Sofia, Bulgaria (clay)
  Finland
  Bulgaria0
Zagreb, Yugoslavia (clay)
  Yugoslavia5
  Tunisia0
Madrid, Spain (clay)
  Yugoslavia3
  Yugoslavia3
  Spain2
bye
  Spain

References edit

General
  • "World Group 1983". 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 "Australia v Sweden". daviscup.com.

External links edit

  • Davis Cup Official Website

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United States2 Final edit Australia vs Sweden nbsp Australia3 Kooyong Stadium Melbourne Australia 2 26 28 December 1983Grass nbsp Sweden2 1 2 3 4 5 1 nbsp nbsp Pat CashMats Wilander 3 6 6 4 7 9 3 6 2 nbsp nbsp John FitzgeraldJoakim Nystrom 6 4 6 2 4 6 6 4 3 nbsp nbsp Mark Edmondson Paul McNameeAnders Jarryd Hans Simonsson 6 4 6 4 6 2 4 nbsp nbsp Pat CashJoakim Nystrom 6 4 6 1 6 1 5 nbsp nbsp John FitzgeraldMats Wilander 8 6 1 6 0 6 Relegation play offs edit Further information 1983 Davis Cup World Group Relegation play offs Date 30 September 2 October Home team Score Visiting team Location Door Surface nbsp Czechoslovakia 4 1 nbsp Soviet Union Hradec Kralove Indoor Clay nbsp Great Britain 4 1 nbsp Chile Eastbourne Outdoor Grass nbsp Denmark 4 1 nbsp Indonesia Copenhagen Indoor Carpet nbsp Ireland 1 4 nbsp United States Dublin Indoor Carpet nbsp Czechoslovakia nbsp Denmark nbsp Great Britain and nbsp United States remain in the World Group in 1984 nbsp Chile nbsp Indonesia nbsp Ireland and nbsp Soviet Union are relegated to Zonal competition in 1984 Americas Zone editMain article 1983 Davis Cup Americas Zone First round14 16 JanuaryQuarterfinals4 6 MarchSemifinals6 8 MayFinal30 September 2 October nbsp MexicoMontevideo Uruguay clay bye nbsp Mexico1 nbsp Uruguay4byeMontevideo Uruguay clay nbsp Uruguay nbsp Uruguay2 nbsp Brazil3 nbsp ColombiaBogota Colombia indoor clay bye nbsp Colombia0Lima Peru clay nbsp Brazil5 nbsp Brazil4Guayaquil Ecuador clay nbsp Peru1 nbsp Brazil0 nbsp Ecuador5 nbsp Caribbean West IndiesGuayaquil Ecuador clay bye nbsp Caribbean West Indies0 nbsp Ecuador5byeGuayaquil Ecuador clay nbsp Ecuador nbsp Ecuador4 nbsp Canada1 nbsp VenezuelaLaval Canada indoor hard bye nbsp Venezuela2 nbsp Canada3bye nbsp Canada nbsp Ecuador are promoted to the World Group in 1984 Eastern Zone editMain article 1983 Davis Cup Eastern Zone First round14 16 JanuaryQuarterfinals4 6 MarchSemifinals6 8 MayFinal30 September 2 October nbsp IndiaColombo Sri Lanka clay bye nbsp India4Colombo Sri Lanka clay nbsp Sri Lanka1 nbsp Sri Lanka3New Delhi India grass nbsp Hong Kong2 nbsp India5 nbsp Thailand0 nbsp ThailandTaipei Taiwan indoor hard bye nbsp Thailand3 nbsp Chinese Taipei2byeTokyo Japan hard nbsp Chinese Taipei nbsp India3Manila Philippines indoor clay nbsp Japan2 nbsp Philippines5Seoul South Korea clay nbsp Malaysia0 nbsp Philippines1 nbsp South Korea4byeNagoya Japan hard nbsp South Korea nbsp South Korea1 nbsp Japan4 nbsp ChinaOsaka Japan hard bye nbsp China2 nbsp Japan3bye nbsp Japan nbsp India are promoted to the World Group in 1984 Europe Zone editMain article 1983 Davis Cup Europe Zone Zone A edit First round6 8 MayQuarterfinals10 12 JuneSemifinals8 10 JulyFinal30 September 2 October nbsp West GermanyEupen Belgium clay bye nbsp West Germany5Warsaw Poland clay nbsp Belgium0 nbsp Poland0Ramat HaSharon Israel hard nbsp Belgium5 nbsp West Germany3 nbsp Israel2 nbsp IsraelMonte Carlo Monaco clay bye nbsp Israel4Monte Carlo Monaco clay nbsp Monaco1 nbsp Luxembourg1Freiburg West Germany clay nbsp Monaco4 nbsp West Germany3Estoril Portugal clay nbsp Switzerland2 nbsp Portugal1Cairo Egypt clay nbsp Netherlands4 nbsp Netherlands4 nbsp Egypt1byeLugano Switzerland clay nbsp Egypt nbsp Netherlands1 nbsp Switzerland3 nbsp IraqOstermundigen Switzerland clay nbsp Greecew o nbsp Greece0 nbsp Switzerland5bye nbsp Switzerland nbsp West Germany are promoted to the World Group in 1984 Zone B edit First round4 8 MayQuarterfinals10 12 JuneSemifinals8 10 JulyFinal30 September 2 October nbsp HungaryBudapest Hungary clay bye nbsp Hungary4Istanbul Turkey clay nbsp Zimbabwe1 nbsp Zimbabwe5Portschach Austria clay nbsp Turkey0 nbsp Hungary3Ternitz Austria indoor hard nbsp Austria2 nbsp Austria5Oslo Norway clay nbsp Morocco0 nbsp Austria nbsp Norway nbsp Norwayw oZagreb Yugoslavia clay nbsp Libya nbsp Hungary0Algiers Algeria clay nbsp Yugoslavia4 nbsp Algeria1Sofia Bulgaria clay nbsp Bulgaria4 nbsp Bulgaria3 nbsp Finland2byeSofia Bulgaria clay nbsp Finland nbsp Bulgaria0Zagreb Yugoslavia clay nbsp Yugoslavia5 nbsp Tunisia0Madrid Spain clay nbsp Yugoslavia3 nbsp Yugoslavia3 nbsp Spain2bye nbsp Spain nbsp Yugoslavia are promoted to the World Group in 1984 References editGeneral World Group 1983 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 Australia v Sweden daviscup com External links editDavis Cup Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1983 Davis Cup amp oldid 1121264749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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