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2004 Davis Cup
Details
Edition93rd
Achievements (singles)
2003
2005

The 2004 Davis Cup was the 93rd edition of the tournament between nations in men's tennis. A total of 131 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, Spain defeated the United States at the Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville, Spain, on 3–5 December, giving Spain their second title.[1]

World Group

Participating Teams

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Belarus

Canada

Czech Republic

Croatia

France

Morocco

Netherlands

Romania

Russia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United States

Draw

First round
6–8 February
Quarterfinals
9–11 April
Semifinals
24–26 September
Final
3–5 December
Adelaide, Australia (hard)
1 Australia1
Delray Beach, United States (hard)
 Sweden4
 Sweden1
Uncasville, USA (indoor hard)
7 United States4
7 United States5
Charleston, United States (hard)
 Austria0
7 United States4
Minsk, Belarus (indoor carpet)
 Belarus0
4 Russia2
Minsk, Belarus (indoor carpet)
 Belarus3
 Belarus5
Agadir, Morocco (indoor hard)
5 Argentina0
5 Argentina5
Seville, Spain (indoor clay)
 Morocco0
7 United States2
Bucharest, Romania (indoor clay)
2 Spain3
 Romania2
Prilly, Switzerland (indoor hard)
6  Switzerland3
6  Switzerland2
Metz, France (indoor clay)
3 France3
 Croatia1
Alicante, Spain (clay)
3 France4
3 France1
Maastricht, Netherlands (indoor clay)
2 Spain4
 Canada1
Palma de Mallorca, Spain (clay)
8 Netherlands4
8 Netherlands1
Brno, Czech Republic (indoor carpet)
2 Spain4
 Czech Republic2
2 Spain3

First round losers compete in Play-off ties with Zonal Group I Qualifiers.

Final


Spain
3
Estadio Olímpico, Seville, Spain[2]
3–5 December 2004
Clay (i)

United States
2
1 2 3 4 5
1 Spain
United States
Carlos Moyà
Mardy Fish
6
4
6
2
6
3
     
2 Spain
United States
Rafael Nadal
Andy Roddick
66
78
6
2
78
66
6
2
   
3 Spain
United States
Juan Carlos Ferrero / Tommy Robredo
Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan
0
6
3
6
2
6
     
4 Spain
United States
Carlos Moyà
Andy Roddick
6
2
77
61
77
65
     
5 Spain
United States
Tommy Robredo
Mardy Fish
68
710
2
6
       

World Group Playoffs

Date: 24–26 September

Venue Home Team Score Visiting Team
Perth, Australia (grass)  Australia 4-1  Morocco
Viña del Mar, Chile (clay)  Chile 5-0  Japan
Rijeka, Croatia (indoor carpet)  Croatia 3-2  Belgium
Lambaré, Paraguay (clay)  Paraguay 0-5  Czech Republic
Bratislava, Slovakia (indoor hard)  Slovakia 3-2  Germany
Pörtschach, Austria (clay)  Austria 3-2  Great Britain
Bucharest, Romania (clay)  Romania 4-1  Canada
Moscow, Russia (indoor clay)  Russia 5-0  Thailand
  • Chile and Slovakia promoted to World Group in 2005.
  • Australia, Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Romania, and Russia remain in World Group in 2005.
  • Belgium (EA), Germany (EA), Great Britain (EA), Japan (AO), Paraguay (Am), and Thailand (AO) remain in Group I in 2005.
  • Canada (Am) and Morocco (EA) relegated to Group I in 2005.

Americas Zone

Group I

Participating Teams

Group II

Participating Teams

Group III

Participating Teams

Group IV

Participating Teams

Asia/Oceania Zone

Group I

Participating Teams

Group II

Participating Teams

Group III

Participating Teams

Group IV

Participating Teams

Europe/Africa Zone

Group I

Participating Teams

Group II

Participating Teams

Group III

Venue I

Participating Teams

Venue II

Participating Teams

Group IV

Venue I

Participating Teams

Venue II

Participating Teams

References

  1. ^ "Davis Cup Result Archives". Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  2. ^ "Spain v France". daviscup.com.