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2015 Davis Cup

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2015 edition of the Davis Cup

2015 Davis Cup
Details
Duration6 February – 29 November 2015
Edition104th
Champion
Winning nation Great Britain
2014
2016

The2015 Davis Cup was the 104th edition of theDavis Cup, a tournament between national teams in men's tennis. It was sponsored byBNP Paribas.Great Britain won their tenth title (their first since1936), withAndy Murray defeatingDavid Goffin ofBelgium on clay in the final match held atFlanders Expo located inGhent on 29 November 2015.

World Group

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Main article:2015 Davis Cup World Group
Participating teams

Argentina

Australia

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

Croatia

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Great Britain

Italy

Japan

Kazakhstan

Serbia

Switzerland

United States

Seeds

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  1.  France(quarterfinals)
  2.   Switzerland(first round)
  3.  Czech Republic(first round)
  4.  Serbia(quarterfinals)
  5.  Argentina(semifinals)
  6.  Italy(first round)
  7.  United States(first round)
  8.  Canada(quarterfinals)

Draw

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First round
6–8 March
Quarterfinals
17–19 July
Semifinals
18–20 September
Final
27–29 November
Frankfurt,Germany (indoor hard)
1 France3
London,Great Britain (grass)
 Germany2
1 France1
Glasgow,Great Britain (indoor hard)
 Great Britain3
7 United States2
Glasgow,Great Britain (indoor hard)
 Great Britain3
 Great Britain3
Ostrava,Czech Republic (indoor hard)
 Australia2
3 Czech Republic2
Darwin,Australia (grass)
 Australia3
 Australia3
Astana,Kazakhstan (indoor hard)
 Kazakhstan2
6 Italy2
Ghent,Belgium (indoor clay)
 Kazakhstan3
 Great Britain3
Buenos Aires,Argentina (clay)
 Belgium1
 Brazil2
Buenos Aires,Argentina (indoor clay)
5 Argentina3
5 Argentina4
Kraljevo,Serbia (indoor hard)
4 Serbia1
 Croatia0
Brussels,Belgium (indoor hard)
4 Serbia5
5 Argentina2
Vancouver,Canada (indoor hard)
 Belgium3
 Japan2
Middelkerke,Belgium (clay)
8 Canada3
8 Canada0
Liège,Belgium (indoor hard)
 Belgium5
 Belgium3
2  Switzerland2

Final

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Belgium and Great Britain won through to the final by winning semi-final ties againstArgentina andAustralia respectively.[1] This meant that Belgium would participate in their first Davis Cup final since1904 (a 5–0 defeat against Great Britain), and Great Britain in their first since1978.[2][3] It also marked a remarkable recovery in fortunes for Great Britain, who had been in danger of relegation to the lowest division of the Davis Cup in 2010.[3]

Belgium were drawn as the home team under the rotation policy used by the organizers.[1] They chose to play the tie on a clay surface in theFlanders Expo, an indoor arena inGhent.[1] The Belgians opted for a clay surface in the hope of unsettlingAndy Murray, the highest ranked player on either side.[4] The choice of surface led Murray to question whether he would participate in the2015 ATP World Tour Finals, played on a hard court in the week before the Davis Cup final, due to the difficulty in transitioning between surfaces.[1][4] Murray's comments ledITF executive presidentChris Kermode to state that the Tour Finals was a mandatory event.[1][4] Murray participated in the finals, but was eliminated during the group stage.[5]

On the weekend before the tie, transport systems in the capital city of Brussels were shut down by the Belgian authorities due to security concerns relating to therecent attacks in Paris.[6] The British team delayed travelling to Belgium by 24 hours due to the security concerns, with the venue being located 35 km (22 mi) fromBrussels.[6]

For his squad, Belgium captainJohan Van Herck selectedKimmer Coppejans,Ruben Bemelmans,Steve Darcis andDavid Goffin.[7] The team was led by Goffin, ranked 16th in the world and possessing a strong record in Davis Cup singles matches.[7] Their selection was relatively straightforward, as no other Belgian players possessed significant Davis Cup experience or were ranked in the top 200.[8] Great Britain captainLeon Smith named a five-man provisional squad of Murray, his brotherJamie,James Ward,Kyle Edmund andDominic Inglot.[9] The team was led by Andy Murray, ranked second in the world and likely to play in the doubles match with his brother.[9] Smith later reduced the squad by omitting Inglot, a specialist doubles player who would only have been used if either Murray had been injured.[10]

Smith opted to use Edmund in the opening singles instead of Ward, due to his recent success in winning anATP Challenger Tour event held on clay (the2015 Copa Fila).[10] This meant that Edmund made his Davis Cup debut in the final, becoming only the sixth player in tournament history to make his debut in a final.[10] Edmund made a flying start to the first singles tie, racing into a two-set lead against Goffin by hitting many forehand winners.[11] Goffin fought back to win in five sets, winning 14 of the last 15 games.[11] Murray levelled the tie by winning in straight sets against Bemelmans.[11] Smith commented that it was the score that would have been expected after the first day, with the two higher-ranked players winning their matches.[11]

With the tie standing level after the first day, Belgian captain Van Herck gambled by selecting Goffin for the doubles (alongside Darcis) instead of Bemelmans.[8] This was an attempt to win the tie by winning the doubles and the two singles matches not contested by Andy Murray.[8] Van Herck also justified his decision by saying he felt they would have a better chance to win by playing from the back of the court, instead of playing a more typical doubles match at the net.[12] The tactic appeared to work, as the Belgian pair won the second set to level the match and then took an early lead in the third.[12] Darcis weakened later in the match and his serve was broken later in the third set, won 6–3 by the Murrays.[12] After Jamie survived seven break points on his serve midway through the fourth set, the Darcis serve was broken again.[12] Andy then closed out the victory, giving Great Britain a 2–1 lead.[12]

Going into the final day, Belgium hoped that Goffin would defeat Andy Murray and force the tie into a decisive fifth rubber.[12] The teams would then have faced an open choice of the other team members for that match, with Edmund nominally scheduled to play Bemelmans.[12] Goffin had only won one game in a recent meeting with Murray, but gave him a much harder match, which ran to almost three hours.[13] Murray survived a break point at 2–2 in the first set, but then raced to a 5–2 lead.[13] Goffin survived three set points on his own serve, but Murray then clinched the set in his next service game.[13] Goffin again resisted pressure on his own serve for most of the second set, but was broken in the 11th game.[13] Murray held serve to win the second set.[13] Goffin then fought back by breaking the Murray serve early in the third set, but was then immediately broken himself.[13] Murray then raced to victory, winning the match on his second match point with a backhand lob.[13] This gave Great Britain an unassailable 3–1 lead, with the two teams opting not to play the dead fifth rubber.[13]

The win was Great Britain's first Davis Cup victory since 1936, whenFred Perry andBunny Austin contributed to a final win againstAustralia.[13] Andy Murray became only the third player, afterJohn McEnroe andMats Wilander, to win the maximum eight singles matches in a Davis Cup tournament.[13] With his three victories in doubles matches with his brother, he also became only the fourth man to win 11 points in a tournament.[13][14]

Summary

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Belgium
1
Flanders Expo,Ghent,Belgium[15]
27–29 November 2015
Clay (i)

Great Britain
3
12345
1Belgium
United Kingdom
David Goffin
Kyle Edmund
3
6
1
6
6
2
6
1
6
0
 
2Belgium
United Kingdom
Ruben Bemelmans
Andy Murray
3
6
2
6
5
7
   
3Belgium
United Kingdom
Steve Darcis / David Goffin
Andy Murray / Jamie Murray
4
6
6
4
3
6
2
6
  
4Belgium
United Kingdom
David Goffin
Andy Murray
3
6
5
7
3
6
   
5Belgium
United Kingdom
Ruben Bemelmans
Kyle Edmund
     not
played

World Group play-offs

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Main article:2015 Davis Cup World Group play-offs

Date: 18–20 September

The eight losing teams in the World Group, first round ties, and eight winners of the Zonal Group I final round ties competed in the World Group play-offs for spots in the2016 World Group.

Seeded teams

  1.  Czech Republic
  2.   Switzerland
  3.  Italy
  4.  United States
  5.  Japan
  6.  Germany
  7.  Croatia
  8.  Slovakia


Unseeded teams

Home teamScoreVisiting teamLocationVenueDoorSurface
 India1–3 Czech RepublicNew DelhiR.K. Khanna Tennis ComplexOutdoorHard
  Switzerland4–1 NetherlandsGenevaPalexpoIndoorHard
 Russia1–4 ItalyIrkutskBaikal ArenaIndoorHard
 Uzbekistan1–3 United StatesTashkentOlympic Tennis SchoolOutdoorClay
 Colombia2–3 JapanPereiraClub CampestreOutdoorClay
 Dominican Republic1–4 GermanySanto DomingoCentro Nacional de Tenis del Parque del EsteOutdoorHard
 Brazil1–3 CroatiaFlorianópolisCostão do SantinhoOutdoorClay
 Poland3–2 SlovakiaGdyniaGdynia Sports ArenaIndoorHard

Americas Zone

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Group I

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Further information:2015 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group I

Seeds:All seeds andUruguay received a bye into the second round.

  1.  Colombia
  2.  Ecuador

Remaining nations:

Draw

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This section istranscluded from2015 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group I.(edit |history)
Second round play-offsFirst round play-offsFirst roundSecond round
1 Colombia
byeMontevideo,Uruguay (clay)
bye1 Colombia3
 Uruguay Uruguay2
 Uruguay
Saint Michael, Barbados (hard)bye
 Uruguay2
 Barbados3Saint Michael, Barbados (hard)
 Barbados2
Saint Michael, Barbados (hard) Dominican Republic3Santo Domingo,Dominican Republic (clay)
 Barbados2 Dominican Republic3
 Ecuador32 Ecuador2
bye
2 Ecuador

Group II

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Further information:2015 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II

Seeds:

  1.  Venezuela
  2.  Chile
  3.  Mexico
  4.  El Salvador

Remaining nations:

Draw

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This section istranscluded from2015 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II.(edit |history)
Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Caracas,Venezuela (hard)
1 Venezuela5
Bayamón,Puerto Rico (hard) Costa Rica0Caracas,Venezuela (hard)
 Costa Rica01 Venezuela3
 Puerto Rico5Humacao,Puerto Rico (hard)3 El Salvador2
3 El Salvador3
 Puerto Rico2Santiago,Chile (clay)
1 Venezuela0
Mérida,Mexico (hard)2 Chile5
 Bolivia1
Lima,Peru (clay)4 Mexico3Talcahuano,Chile (indoor clay)
 Bolivia24 Mexico0
 Peru3Santiago,Chile (clay)2 Chile5
 Peru0
2 Chile5

Group III

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Further information:2015 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group III

Date: 20–25 July

Location:Panama City,Panama (clay)

Group A

 Paraguay Cuba Honduras PanamaRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Paraguay3–03–03–03–09–018–2114–651
 Cuba0–32–13–02–15–412–9104–1002
 Honduras0–31–22–11–23–67–1486–1113
 Panama0–30–31–20–31–85–1792–1204

Group B

 Guatemala Jamaica Bahamas Trinidad and Tobago BermudaRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Guatemala2–13–03–03–04–011–122–5157–981
 Jamaica1–22–13–02–13–18–418–9142–1202
 Bahamas0–31–22–13–02–26–614–12128–1223
 Trinidad and Tobago0–30–31–22–11–33–96–2097–1444
 Bermuda0–31–20–31–20–42–107–21114–1545

7th-place play-off

5th-place play-off

Promotion play-off

 Paraguay and Guatemala promoted to Group II in 2016.

Asia/Oceania Zone

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Group I

[edit]
Further information:2015 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I

Seeds:All seeds received a bye into the second round.

  1.  Uzbekistan
  2.  India

Remaining nations:

Draw

[edit]
This section istranscluded from2015 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I.(edit |history)
Second-round play-offsFirst-round play-offsFirst RoundSecond Round
1 Uzbekistan
byeTashkent,Uzbekistan (clay)
bye1 Uzbekistan3
 ThailandNonthaburi,Thailand (hard) South Korea2
 South Korea3
 Thailand2
 Thailand0
 China5Auckland,New Zealand (hard)
 China1
 New Zealand4Christchurch,NZ (indoor hard)
 China New Zealand2
bye2 India3
bye
2 India

Group II

[edit]
Further information:2015 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II

Seeds:

  1.  Chinese Taipei
  2.  Pakistan
  3.  Philippines
  4.  Indonesia

Remaining nations:

Draw

[edit]
This section istranscluded from2015 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II.(edit |history)
Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Kaohsiung,Taiwan (hard)
1 Chinese Taipei5
Colombo,Sri Lanka (clay) Lebanon0Kaohsiung,Chinese Taipei (hard)
 Lebanon21 Chinese Taipei3
 Sri Lanka3Pasig,Philippines (indoor clay)3 Philippines1
3 Philippines5
 Sri Lanka0İzmir,Turkey (hard)
1 Chinese Taipei2
Palembang,Indonesia (hard)2 Pakistan3
 Iran0
Tehran,Iran (clay)4 Indonesia5Jakarta,Indonesia (hard)
 Iran14 Indonesia1
 Kuwait3Colombo,Sri Lanka (clay)2 Pakistan3
 Kuwait2
2 Pakistan3

Group III

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Further information:2015 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group III

Date: 25–28 March

Location:Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia (hard)

Seeds

  1.  Malaysia
  2.  Vietnam
  3.  Hong Kong
  4.  Syria
  5.  Cambodia
  6.  Saudi Arabia
  7.  Qatar
  8.  Turkmenistan

Group A

 Malaysia Hong Kong Qatar Saudi ArabiaRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Malaysia2–13–03–03–08–117–3113–641
 Hong Kong1–22–13–02–16–313–9113–902
 Qatar0–31–23–01–24–510–1297–1073
 Saudi Arabia0–30–30–30–30–92–1857–1194

Group B

 Vietnam Turkmenistan Syria CambodiaRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Vietnam3–02–13–03–08–116–2105–541
 Turkmenistan0–32–12–12–14–58–1284–1052
 Syria1–21–22–11–24–59–1094–853
 Cambodia0–31–21–20–32–75–1465–1044

Relegation play-off

 Qatar† and Saudi Arabia relegated to Group IV in 2016.

† Relegation to Group IV were ultimately not enforced.

Promotion play-off

 Malaysia and Vietnam promoted to Group II in 2016.

Group IV

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Further information:2015 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV

Date: 27 April–2 May

Location:Isa Town,Bahrain (hard)

Seeds

  1.  Pacific Oceania
  2.  United Arab Emirates
  3.  Jordan
  4.  Bangladesh
  5.  Singapore
  6.  Iraq
  7.  Oman
  8.  Bahrain
  9.  Kyrgyzstan

Group A

 Pacific Oceania Jordan Bahrain IraqRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Pacific Oceania2–13–02–13–07–215–8122–901
 Jordan1–22–12–12–15–413–10114–1092
 Bahrain0–31–22–11–23–68–1394–1173
 Iraq1–21–21–20–33–68–1395–1094

Group B

 Singapore United Arab Emirates Bangladesh Oman KyrgyzstanRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Singapore2–13–03–03–04–011–123–3153–631
 United Arab Emirates1–23–03–03–03–110–221–7156–832
 Bangladesh0–30–33–03–02–26–613–12111–913
 Oman0–30–30–33–01–33–97–1870–1254
 Kyrgyzstan0–30–30–30–30–40–120–2417–1455

7th-place play-off

5th-place play-off

Promotion play-off

 Pacific Oceania and Singapore promoted to Group III in 2016.

Europe/Africa Zone

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Group I

[edit]
Further information:2015 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I

Seeds:The top three seeds received a bye into the second round.

  1.  Spain
  2.  Ukraine
  3.  Netherlands
  4.  Israel

Remaining nations:

Draw

[edit]
This section istranscluded from2015 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I.(edit |history)
Second Round Play-offsFirst Round Play-offsFirst RoundSecond Round
1 Spain
Odense,Denmark (indoor hard)Vladivostok,Russia (indoor hard)
bye
1 Spain51 Spain2
Novy Urengoy,Russia (indoor hard)
 Denmark0 Russia3
 Russia4
Slagelse,Denmark (indoor hard)
 Denmark1
 Denmark2
 Sweden3
3 Netherlands
Kitzbühel,Austria (clay)
bye
bye3 Netherlands3
Örebro,Sweden (indoor hard)
 Sweden Austria2
 Austria3
 Sweden2
Bratislava,Slovakia (indoor hard)
 Slovakia5
Tel Aviv,Israel (indoor hard)Constanța,Romania (clay)
 Slovenia0
 Slovenia2 Slovakia3
Sibiu,Romania (indoor hard)
4 Israel3 Romania2
 Romania5
Kranj,Slovenia (indoor hard)
4 Israel0
 Slovenia5
Płock,Poland (indoor hard)
 Lithuania0
 Lithuania2
Vilnius,Lithuania (indoor hard)Szczecin,Poland (indoor hard)
 Poland3
 Lithuania1 Poland3
2 Ukraine42 Ukraine1
bye
2 Ukraine

Group II

[edit]
Further information:2015 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II

Seeds:

  1.  South Africa
  2.  Latvia
  3.  Portugal
  4.  Moldova
  5.  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  6.  Finland
  7.  Belarus
  8.  Luxembourg

Remaining nations:

Draw

[edit]
This section istranscluded from2015 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II.(edit |history)
Play-offsFirst RoundSecond RoundThird Round
Mersin, Turkey (indoor hard)
1 South Africa2
Centurion,South Africa (hard)Istanbul, Turkey (hard)
 Turkey3
1 South Africa5 Turkey2
Dublin, Ireland (indoor hard)
 Ireland07 Belarus3
7 Belarus5
Viana do Castelo, Portugal (clay)
 Ireland0
7 Belarus2
Cruz Quebrada, Portugal (indoor hard)
3 Portugal3
3 Portugal4
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France (clay)Viana do Castelo, Portugal (clay)
 Morocco1
 Morocco13 Portugal4
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France (clay)
 Monaco36 Finland1
6 Finland3
 Monaco2
Harare,Zimbabwe (hard)
 Zimbabwe1
Harare,Zimbabwe (hard)Siófok, Hungary (clay)
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina4
 Zimbabwe55 Bosnia and Herzegovina2
Győr, Hungary (indoor hard)
4 Moldova0 Hungary3
 Hungary4
Sofia,Bulgaria (clay)
4 Moldova1
 Hungary3
Esch-sur-Alzette,Lux. (indoor hard)
 Bulgaria2
 Madagascar2
Liepāja,Latvia (clay)Luxembourg City,Luxembourg (clay)
8 Luxembourg3
 Madagascar28 Luxembourg0
Jūrmala,Latvia (indoor hard)
2 Latvia3 Bulgaria5
 Bulgaria4
2 Latvia1

Group III Europe

[edit]
Further information:2015 Davis Cup Europe Zone Group III

Date: 15–18 July

Location:City of San Marino,San Marino (clay)

Seeds:

  1.  Cyprus
  2.  Estonia
  3.  Macedonia
  4.  Georgia

Remaining nations:

Group A

 Cyprus Greece San MarinoRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Cyprus2–13–02–05–111–271–311
 Greece1–23–01–14–28–665–602
 San Marino0–30–30–20–61–1231–763

Group B

 Estonia Montenegro LiechtensteinRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Estonia3–03–02–06–012–072–211
 Montenegro0–33–01–13–36–651–512
 Liechtenstein0–30–30–20–60–1223–743

Group C

 Norway Macedonia ArmeniaRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Norway3–03–02–06–012–381–461
 Macedonia0–33–01–13–39–673–552
 Armenia0–30–30–20–60–1219–723

Group D

 Georgia Malta Iceland AlbaniaRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Georgia3–03–03–03–09–018–0108–171
 Malta0–33–03–02–16–312–890–742
 Iceland0–30–33–01–23–67–1271–943
 Albania0–30–30–30–30–91–1829–1134

9th to 12th-place play-off

5th to 8th-place play-off

Promotion play-off

 Norway and Georgia promoted to Group II in 2016.

Group III Africa

[edit]
Further information:2015 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group III

Date: 26–29 October

Location:Cairo,Egypt (clay)

Group A

 Tunisia Namibia Algeria GhanaRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Tunisia3–03–03–03–09–018–0111–331
 Namibia0–32–12–12–14–59–1171–962
 Algeria0–31–23–01–24–58–1276–973
 Ghana0–30–31–20–31–84–1676–1084

Group B

 Egypt Benin Mozambique LibyaRR W–LMatches W–LSets W–LGames W–LStandings
 Egypt2–13–03–03–08–117–2110–371
 Benin1–22–13–02–16–313–792–752
 Mozambique0–31–23–01–24–57–1162–783
 Libya0–30–30–30–30–90–1727–1014

7th-place play-off

5th-place play-off

Promotion play-off


 Tunisia and Egypt promoted to Group II in 2016.

References

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