2019 Davis Cup qualifying round
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The 2019 Davis Cup qualifying round was held on 1–2 February. The twelve winners of this round qualified for the 2019 Davis Cup Finals.[1]
Contents
- 1 Teams
- 2 Results summary
- 3 Qualifying round results
- 3.1 Brazil vs. Belgium
- 3.2 Uzbekistan vs. Serbia
- 3.3 Australia vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 3.4 India vs. Italy
- 3.5 Germany vs. Hungary
- 3.6 Switzerland vs. Russia
- 3.7 Kazakhstan vs. Portugal
- 3.8 Czech Republic vs. Netherlands
- 3.9 Colombia vs. Sweden
- 3.10 Austria vs. Chile
- 3.11 Slovakia vs. Canada
- 3.12 China vs. Japan
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Teams
Twenty-four teams played for twelve spots in the Finals, in series decided on a home and away basis.
These twenty-four teams were:
- 4 losing quarterfinalists of the previous edition,
- 8 winners of World Group play-offs of previous edition, and
- 12 best teams not previously qualified with best ranking of their zone:
- 6 from Europe/Africa,
- 3 from Asia/Oceania, and
- 3 from Americas.
The 12 losing teams from the qualifying round will play at the Group I of the corresponding continental zone in September.
#: Ranking as of 29 October 2018.[2]
Seeded teams
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Unseeded teams
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Results summary
Home team | Score | Away team | Location | Venue | Surface |
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Brazil | 1–3 | Belgium [1] | Uberlândia | Ginásio Municipal Tancredo Neves | Clay (i) |
Uzbekistan | 2–3 | Serbia [2] | Tashkent | Saxovat Sport Servis Sport Complex | Hard (i) |
Australia [3] | 4–0 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Adelaide | Memorial Drive Tennis Club | Hard |
India | 1–3 | Italy [4] | Kolkata | Calcutta South Club | Grass |
Germany [5] | 5–0 | Hungary | Frankfurt | Fraport Arena | Hard (i) |
Switzerland [6] | 1–3 | Russia | Biel/Bienne | Swiss Tennis Arena | Hard (i) |
Kazakhstan [7] | 3–1 | Portugal | Astana | Daulet National Tennis Centre | Hard (i) |
Czech Republic [8] | 1–3 | Netherlands | Ostrava | Ostravar Aréna | Hard (i) |
Colombia | 4–0 | Sweden [9] | Bogotá | Palacio de los Deportes | Clay (i) |
Austria [10] | 2–3 | Chile | Salzburg | Salzburgarena | Clay (i) |
Slovakia | 2–3 | Canada [11] | Bratislava | Aegon Arena | Clay (i) |
China | 2–3 | Japan [12] | Guangzhou | Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre | Hard |