Davis Cup 2025 Host Team

Davis Cup 2025 Host Team. Davis Cup 2022 Great Britain vs Netherlands preview LTA The 13 World Group I ties will take place on either 12-13 or 13-14 September, 2025, with host nations having choice of dates 13 x 2025 World Group I winners MINUS: 1 host nation (if meets criteria) to 2026 Final 8 1 wild card (2025 world champion) to Qualifiers 2nd Round

Davis Cup 2024 Great Britain receive wild card into Finals Group Stage LTA
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The 13 World Group I ties will take place on either 12-13 or 13-14 September, 2025, with host nations having choice of dates Each group will be held in one location with the seven group winners moving on to join the host nation at the 2025 Finals - mirroring the Davis Cup.

Davis Cup 2024 Great Britain receive wild card into Finals Group Stage LTA

The 13 World Group I ties will take place on either 12-13 or 13-14 September, 2025, with host nations having choice of dates Great Britain are handed a trip to Japan in the first round of qualifying for the 2025 Davis Cup - with Italy to host the eight-team finals. The 2025 Davis Cup is the 113th edition of the Davis Cup, a tournament between national teams in men's tennis

Canada sweeps Italy in opening tie of Davis Cup Finals group stage Tennis Canada. World Group I will take place over the same weekend as the 2025 Qualifiers 2nd-round, which will see 14 nations compete to secure their place at the 2025 Davis Cup Final 8 in Bologna on 18-23 November, and World Group II. Great Britain are handed a trip to Japan in the first round of qualifying for the 2025 Davis Cup - with Italy to host the eight-team finals.

Davis Cup Results 2025 Avis Nettie. In the 2024 Davis Cup Final 8 , the following nations will compete in a knockout competition for the right to be crowned world champions: Argentina, Australia (2023 runners up), Canada, Germany, Italy (2023 world champions), Netherlands. Date: w/c 8 September Format: 26 nations compete in 13 home-or-away ties (Day 1 - 2 x singles; Day 2 - 2 x singles, 1 x doubles) Teams: 13 x 2025 World Group I Play-offs losers; 13 x 2025 World Group II Play-offs winners