16 teams will play for the Davis Cup. Great emotions in four cities



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Rafal Smolinsky


The 2023 Davis Cup Finals Group Stage draw is behind us, 16 teams will compete in four cities. The world champion will be announced at the end of November.

At the beginning of February 2023, qualifications took place, which selected 12 participants of the final tournament. Previously, the right to play for the Davis Cup was won by defending champions Canada, last year’s runners-up Australia and wild card winners Spain and Italy.

The group stage draw for the 2023 Davis Cup Finals has already taken place. Canada, Italy, Sweden and Chile will play in Bologna (Group A). Group B will be hosted by Manchester, with teams from Australia, Great Britain, France and Switzerland.

Group C teams will play in Valencia. Teams from Spain, Serbia, Czech Republic and South Korea will face off here. The Group D matches will be played in Croatia, which has not yet specified the exact venue. The opponents of the Croatians will be the teams of the Netherlands, the United States and Finland.

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The rules for the final tournament are clear. From September 12-17, 16 teams will compete in four groups, with the top two teams each advancing to the quarter-finals. The Davis Cup knockout phase (quarter-finals, semi-finals and final) will take place from November 21 to 26 in Malaga.

2023 Davis Cup Final Group Draw:

Group A (Bologna)
Canada
Italy
Sweden
Chile

Group B (Manchester)
Australia
Britain
France
Swiss

Group C (Valencia)
Spain
Serbia
The Czech Republic
South Korea

Group D (Croatia)
Croatia
The Netherlands
UNITED STATES
Finland

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