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2004 Davis Cup

The 2004 Davis Cup was the 93rd edition of the tournament between nations in men's tennis. A total of 130 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, Spain defeated the United States at the Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville, Spain, on 3–5 December, giving Spain their second title.[1]

2004 Davis Cup
Details
Duration6 February – 5 December
Edition93rd
Teams130
Champion
Winning Nation Spain
2003
2005

World Group edit

Draw edit

First round
6–8 February
Quarterfinals
9–11 April
Semifinals
24–26 September
Final
3–5 December
Adelaide, Australia (hard)
1  Australia1
Delray Beach, United States (hard)
  Sweden4
  Sweden1
Uncasville, USA (indoor hard)
7  United States4
7  United States5
Charleston, United States (hard)
  Austria0
7  United States4
Minsk, Belarus (indoor carpet)
  Belarus0
4  Russia2
Minsk, Belarus (indoor carpet)
  Belarus3
  Belarus5
Agadir, Morocco (indoor hard)
5  Argentina0
5  Argentina5
Seville, Spain (indoor clay)
  Morocco0
7  United States2
Bucharest, Romania (indoor clay)
2  Spain3
  Romania2
Prilly, Switzerland (indoor hard)
6   Switzerland3
6   Switzerland2
Metz, France (indoor clay)
3  France3
  Croatia1
Alicante, Spain (clay)
3  France4
3  France1
Maastricht, Netherlands (indoor clay)
2  Spain4
  Canada1
Palma de Mallorca, Spain (clay)
8  Netherlands4
8  Netherlands1
Brno, Czech Republic (indoor carpet)
2  Spain4
  Czech Republic2
2  Spain3

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

Final edit

 
Spain
3
Estadio Olímpico, Seville, Spain[2]
3–5 December 2004
Clay (i)
 
United States
2
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Carlos Moyà
Mardy Fish
6
4
6
2
6
3
     
2  
 
Rafael Nadal
Andy Roddick
66
78
6
2
78
66
6
2
   
3  
 
Juan Carlos Ferrero / Tommy Robredo
Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan
0
6
3
6
2
6
     
4  
 
Carlos Moyà
Andy Roddick
6
2
77
61
77
65
     
5  
 
Tommy Robredo
Mardy Fish
68
710
2
6
       

World Group play-offs edit

Date: 24–26 September

Home team Score Visiting team Location Venue Door Surface
  Australia 4–1   Morocco West Perth Royal Kings Park Outdoor Grass
  Chile 5–0   Japan Viña del Mar Club Naval de Campo Las Salinas Outdoor Clay
  Croatia 3–2   Belgium Rijeka Dvorana Mladosti Indoor Carpet
  Paraguay 0–5   Czech Republic Lambaré Yacht y Golf Club Paraguayo Outdoor Clay
  Slovakia 3–2   Germany Bratislava National Tennis Centre Indoor Hard
  Austria 3–2   Great Britain Pörtschach Werzer Arena Pörtschach Outdoor Clay
  Romania 4–1   Canada Bucharest Clubul Sportiv Progresul Bucuresti Outdoor Clay
  Russia 5–0   Thailand Moscow Olympic Stadium Indoor Clay

Americas Zone edit

Group I edit

Participating Teams

Group II edit

Participating Teams

Group III edit

Participating Teams

Group IV edit

Participating Teams

Asia/Oceania Zone edit

Group I edit

Participating Teams

Group II edit

Participating Teams

Group III edit

Participating Teams

Group IV edit

Participating Teams

Europe/Africa Zone edit

Group I edit

Participating Teams

Group II edit

Participating Teams

Group III edit

Venue I edit

Participating Teams

Venue II edit

Participating Teams

Group IV edit

Venue I edit

Participating Teams

Venue II edit

Participating Teams

References edit

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

External links edit

  • Official Site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2004 Davis Cup news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message The 2004 Davis Cup was the 93rd edition of the tournament between nations in men s tennis A total of 130 nations participated in the tournament In the final Spain defeated the United States at the Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville Spain on 3 5 December giving Spain their second title 1 2004 Davis CupDetailsDuration6 February 5 DecemberEdition93rdTeams130ChampionWinning Nation Spain 20032005 Contents 1 World Group 1 1 Draw 1 2 Final 2 World Group play offs 3 Americas Zone 3 1 Group I 3 2 Group II 3 3 Group III 3 4 Group IV 4 Asia Oceania Zone 4 1 Group I 4 2 Group II 4 3 Group III 4 4 Group IV 5 Europe Africa Zone 5 1 Group I 5 2 Group II 5 3 Group III 5 3 1 Venue I 5 3 2 Venue II 5 4 Group IV 5 4 1 Venue I 5 4 2 Venue II 6 References 7 External linksWorld Group editMain article 2004 Davis Cup World Group Participating Teams nbsp Argentina nbsp Australia nbsp Austria nbsp Belarus nbsp Canada nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Croatia nbsp France nbsp Morocco nbsp Netherlands nbsp Romania nbsp Russia nbsp Spain nbsp Sweden nbsp Switzerland nbsp United States Draw edit First round6 8 FebruaryQuarterfinals9 11 AprilSemifinals24 26 SeptemberFinal3 5 DecemberAdelaide Australia hard 1 nbsp Australia1Delray Beach United States hard nbsp Sweden4 nbsp Sweden1Uncasville USA indoor hard 7 nbsp United States47 nbsp United States5Charleston United States hard nbsp Austria07 nbsp United States4Minsk Belarus indoor carpet nbsp Belarus04 nbsp Russia2Minsk Belarus indoor carpet nbsp Belarus3 nbsp Belarus5Agadir Morocco indoor hard 5 nbsp Argentina05 nbsp Argentina5Seville Spain indoor clay nbsp Morocco07 nbsp United States2Bucharest Romania indoor clay 2 nbsp Spain3 nbsp Romania2Prilly Switzerland indoor hard 6 nbsp Switzerland36 nbsp Switzerland2Metz France indoor clay 3 nbsp France3 nbsp Croatia1Alicante Spain clay 3 nbsp France43 nbsp France1Maastricht Netherlands indoor clay 2 nbsp Spain4 nbsp Canada1Palma de Mallorca Spain clay 8 nbsp Netherlands48 nbsp Netherlands1Brno Czech Republic indoor carpet 2 nbsp Spain4 nbsp Czech Republic22 nbsp Spain3 First round losers compete in play off ties with Zonal Group I Qualifiers Final edit nbsp Spain3 Estadio Olimpico Seville Spain 2 3 5 December 2004Clay i nbsp United States2 1 2 3 4 5 1 nbsp nbsp Carlos MoyaMardy Fish 6 4 6 2 6 3 2 nbsp nbsp Rafael NadalAndy Roddick 66 78 6 2 78 66 6 2 3 nbsp nbsp Juan Carlos Ferrero Tommy RobredoBob Bryan Mike Bryan 0 6 3 6 2 6 4 nbsp nbsp Carlos MoyaAndy Roddick 6 2 77 61 77 65 5 nbsp nbsp Tommy RobredoMardy Fish 68 710 2 6 World Group play offs editMain article 2004 Davis Cup World Group play offs Date 24 26 September Home team Score Visiting team Location Venue Door Surface nbsp Australia 4 1 nbsp Morocco West Perth Royal Kings Park Outdoor Grass nbsp Chile 5 0 nbsp Japan Vina del Mar Club Naval de Campo Las Salinas Outdoor Clay nbsp Croatia 3 2 nbsp Belgium Rijeka Dvorana Mladosti Indoor Carpet nbsp Paraguay 0 5 nbsp Czech Republic Lambare Yacht y Golf Club Paraguayo Outdoor Clay nbsp Slovakia 3 2 nbsp Germany Bratislava National Tennis Centre Indoor Hard nbsp Austria 3 2 nbsp Great Britain Portschach Werzer Arena Portschach Outdoor Clay nbsp Romania 4 1 nbsp Canada Bucharest Clubul Sportiv Progresul Bucuresti Outdoor Clay nbsp Russia 5 0 nbsp Thailand Moscow Olympic Stadium Indoor Clay nbsp Australia nbsp Austria nbsp Croatia nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Romania and nbsp Russia will remain in the World Group in 2005 nbsp Chile and nbsp Slovakia are promoted to the World Group in 2005 nbsp Belgium nbsp Germany nbsp Great Britain nbsp Japan nbsp Paraguay and nbsp Thailand will remain in Zonal Group I in 2005 nbsp Canada and nbsp Morocco are relegated to Zonal Group I in 2005 Americas Zone editMain article 2004 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group I edit Participating Teams nbsp Brazil relegated to Group II in 2005 nbsp Chile advanced to World Group qualifying round nbsp Ecuador nbsp Paraguay advanced to World Group qualifying round nbsp Peru nbsp Venezuela Group II edit Participating Teams nbsp Bahamas nbsp Cuba nbsp Dominican Republic nbsp Haiti relegated to Group III in 2005 nbsp Jamaica nbsp Mexico promoted to Group I in 2005 nbsp Puerto Rico relegated to Group III in 2005 nbsp Uruguay Group III edit Participating Teams nbsp Bolivia nbsp Colombia promoted to Group II in 2005 nbsp El Salvador nbsp Honduras nbsp Netherlands Antilles promoted to Group II in 2005 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago relegated to Group IV in 2005 nbsp Panama nbsp U S Virgin Islands relegated to Group IV in 2005 Group IV edit Participating Teams nbsp Barbados nbsp Bermuda nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Eastern Caribbean nbsp Guatemala promoted to Group III in 2005 nbsp Saint Lucia promoted to Group III in 2005Asia Oceania Zone editMain article 2004 Davis Cup Asia Oceania Zone Group I edit Participating Teams nbsp Chinese Taipei nbsp India nbsp Indonesia nbsp Japan advanced to World Group qualifying round nbsp New Zealand relegated to Group II in 2005 nbsp Pakistan nbsp Thailand advanced to World Group qualifying round nbsp Uzbekistan Group II edit Participating Teams nbsp China promoted to Group I in 2005 nbsp Hong Kong relegated to Group III in 2005 nbsp Iran nbsp Kuwait nbsp Lebanon nbsp Malaysia relegated to Group III in 2005 nbsp Philippines nbsp South Korea Group III edit Participating Teams nbsp Bahrain nbsp Oman relegated to Group IV in 2005 nbsp Kazakhstan promoted to Group II in 2005 Pacific Oceania promoted to Group II in 2005 nbsp Qatar nbsp Syria relegated to Group IV in 2005 nbsp Tajikistan nbsp Vietnam Group IV edit Participating Teams nbsp Bangladesh nbsp Brunei nbsp Iraq nbsp Jordan nbsp Kyrgyzstan nbsp Myanmar nbsp Saudi Arabia promoted to Group III in 2005 nbsp Singapore nbsp Sri Lanka promoted to Group III in 2005 nbsp Turkmenistan nbsp United Arab EmiratesEurope Africa Zone editMain article 2004 Davis Cup Europe Africa Zone Group I edit Participating Teams nbsp Belgium advanced to World Group qualifying round nbsp Finland relegated to Group II in 2005 nbsp Germany advanced to World Group qualifying round nbsp Great Britain advanced to World Group qualifying round nbsp Greece relegated to Group II in 2005 nbsp Israel nbsp Luxembourg nbsp Slovakia advanced to World Group qualifying round nbsp South Africa nbsp Zimbabwe Group II edit Participating Teams nbsp Algeria nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Denmark withdrew relegated to Group III in 2005 nbsp Egypt relegated to Group III in 2005 nbsp Georgia nbsp Hungary nbsp Ireland relegated to Group III in 2005 nbsp Italy promoted to Group I in 2005 nbsp Latvia nbsp Norway nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal nbsp Serbia and Montenegro promoted to Group I in 2005 nbsp Slovenia nbsp Tunisia relegated to Group III in 2005 nbsp Ukraine Group III edit Venue I edit Participating Teams nbsp Ivory Coast promoted to Group II in 2005 nbsp Ghana promoted to Group II in 2005 nbsp Kenya nbsp Madagascar nbsp Namibia nbsp Turkey Venue II edit Participating Teams nbsp Andorra relegated to Group IV in 2005 nbsp Cyprus nbsp Estonia promoted to Group II in 2005 nbsp Iceland nbsp Lithuania nbsp Macedonia nbsp Monaco promoted to Group II in 2005 Group IV edit Venue I edit Participating Teams nbsp Gabon nbsp Mali nbsp Nigeria promoted to Group III in 2005 nbsp San Marino promoted to Group III in 2005 nbsp Senegal Venue II edit Participating Teams nbsp Armenia promoted to Group III in 2005 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina promoted to Group III in 2005 nbsp Botswana nbsp Malta nbsp Mauritius nbsp Moldova nbsp Rwanda nbsp UgandaReferences edit Davis Cup Result Archives Retrieved 2014 02 05 Spain v United States daviscup com External links editOfficial Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 Davis Cup amp 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