1988 Davis Cup
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The 1988 Davis Cup was the 77th edition of the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. For the first time, the Zones were divided into two groups, with promotion and relegation between the two. The Eastern Zone was also renamed the Asia/Oceania Zone. A total of 74 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, West Germany defeated Sweden at the Scandinavium in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 16-18 December.
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[edit] World Group
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Australia |
Brazil |
Czechoslovakia |
Denmark |
France |
India |
Israel |
Italy |
Mexico |
New Zealand |
Paraguay |
Spain |
Sweden |
Switzerland |
West Germany |
Yugoslavia |
[edit] Draw
| First round 5-7 February |
Quarterfinals 8-10 April |
Semifinals 22-24 July |
Finals 16-18 December |
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First round losers play in World Group Relegation Play-off.
[edit] Final
Sweden 1 |
Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden 16 December - 18 December 1988 clay (indoors) |
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[edit] World Group Relegation Play-offs
Date: 8-10 April
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| Murcia, Spain (clay) | 5-0 | ||
| St. Gallen, Switzerland (indoor carpet) | 3-2 | ||
| Asunción, Paraguay (hard) | 4-1 |
- Israel, Mexico, Paraguay, and Spain remain in World Group in 1989.
- Brazil (AME), India (EAS), New Zealand (EAS), and Switzerland (EUR) relegated to Group I in 1989.
[edit] American Zone
[edit] Group I
- Participating Teams
Argentina
Canada
Chile — relegated to Group II in 1989
Ecuador
Peru
United States — promoted to World Group in 1989
[edit] Group II
- Participating Teams
[edit] Asia/Oceania Zone
- Participating Teams
China
Indonesia — promoted to World Group in 1989
Japan
Philippines
South Korea
Thailand — relegated to Group II in 1989
[edit] Group II
- Participating Teams
Bangladesh
Chinese Taipei
Hong Kong — promoted to Group I (preliminary round) in 1989
Iraq
Malaysia
Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Syria
[edit] Europe Zone
[edit] Group I
- Participating Teams
Austria — promoted to World Group in 1989
Belgium — relegated to Group II in 1989
Bulgaria — relegated to Group II in 1989
Finland
Great Britain
Hungary
Netherlands
Nigeria
Portugal
Romania
Senegal
Soviet Union — promoted to World Group in 1989
[edit] Group II
[edit] Africa Zone
- Participating Teams
Algeria
Cameroon
Côte d'Ivoire
Egypt
Ghana
Kenya
Morocco
Tunisia
Zimbabwe — promoted to Group I in 1989
[edit] Europe Zone
- Participating Teams

