2024 Davis Cup Finals Group Stage Line-Up Confirmed After Thrilling Qualifiers Weekend
2024 Davis Cup: Finals Group Stage Line-Up Confirmed
The line-up of 16 nations that will take part in the 2024 Davis Cup Finals Group Stage is complete after Argentina, Belgium, Chile, Czechia and France won the remaining Qualifier ties on Sunday.
Following an exhilarating weekend of home-and-away ties in the men's World Cup of Tennis, the line-up for this year's Group Stage (10-15 September) is:
Italy (2023 world champions)
Australia (2023 runners-up)
Great Britain (wild card)
Spain (wild card)
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Czechia
Finland
France
Germany
Netherlands
Slovakia
The USA
The date of the draw for the 2024 Davis Cup Finals Group Stage will be announced in due course.
There were also 23 ties played across the 2024 Davis Cup World Group I and World Group II Play-offs this weekend.
The 12 winning nations from the World Group I Play-offs will play a World Group I tie in September. The 12 losing nations will play a World Group II tie in September.
The 12 winning nations from the World Group II Play-offs will play a World Group II tie in September. The 12 losing nations will play in their respective regional Group III events later in the year.
The draw for the September ties in World Group I will take place on Thursday 8 February at 1100 GMT. A date and time for the draw for the September ties in World Group II will be confirmed in due course.
Nicolas Massu (Chile):
"This is the magic of Davis Cup. A young player like (Ignacio) Buse can win the tie for Peru. But we work like a family. We have been working together for a decade.
Peru could reach to the Davis Cup Finals in the future with this team."
Sebastian Baez (Argentina):
"This weekend was amazing and not just for me. It was special to be with the guys in the team, my people and my family.
I am happy to take Argentina to the Davis Cup Finals in September."
Nicolas Mahut (France):
"They [Chinese Taipei doubles pair Hsu Yu Hsiou and Jason Jung] played much better than their rankings and they had great support from the crowd.
Our positive attitude helped us win the match."
Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece, after victory in World Group I Play-off alongside brother Petros):
"We had an amazing time. I am very moved that I can do this with Petros.
We had very good opponents on the other side of the net and we were very strong in places where we had to show strength and composure. We did our job really well after the first set.
I think our chemistry improved a lot with what we lost and learned from the first set. I would not put any limits on what we can achieve and I even believe in winning the Davis Cup one day."
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