1989 Davis Cup
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Edition | 78th |
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The 1989 Davis Cup was the 78th edition of the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. Beginning with this year, teams advanced from Group I to the World Group Qualifying Round, where they played alongside first round losing teams from the World Group, rather than receive direct promotion. The tiebreak was also introduced into Davis Cup competition. A total of 79 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, West Germany defeated Sweden at the Schleyerhalle in Stuttgart, West Germany, on 15-17 December.
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World Group
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![]() Australia |
![]() Austria |
![]() Czechoslovakia |
![]() Denmark |
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![]() Mexico |
![]() Paraguay |
![]() Soviet Union |
![]() Spain |
![]() Sweden |
![]() United States |
![]() West Germany |
![]() Yugoslavia |
Draw
First round losers play along with Zonal Group I qualifiers in World Group Qualifying Round.
Final
![]() West Germany 3 |
Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, West Germany[16] 15–17 December 1989 Carpet (i) |
![]() Sweden 2 |
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World Group Qualifying Round
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Date: July 20-23
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- Argentina, Netherlands, New Zealand, and Switzerland promoted to World Group in 1990.
- Australia, Israel, Italy, and Mexico remain in World Group in 1990.
- Great Britain (EA), Hungary (EA), Peru (AMN), and South Korea (AO) remain in Group I in 1990.
- Denmark (EA), Indonesia (AO), Paraguay (AMN), and Soviet Union (EA) relegated to Group I in 1990.
Americas Zone
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The semifinals winners of the Group I bracket competed in the 1989 World Group Play-offs for a chance to play in the World Group the following year. Quarterfinals losers from Group I competed in an extra tie where the loser would be relegated to Group II. The winning team of the Group II bracket was promoted to Group I.
Group I
No final round was held, since both semifinals winners advanced to the next stage.
Quarterfinals |
Semifinals April 7-9 |
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Group II
Quarterfinals February 3-5 |
Semifinals |
Final July 21-23 |
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Relegation play-off
![]() Uruguay 3 |
Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club, Montevideo, Uruguay[17] 7-8 May 1989 clay (outdoors) |
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Asia/Oceania Zone
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The semifinals winners of the Group I bracket competed in the 1989 World Group Play-offs for a chance to compete in the World Group the following year. Two teams from Group I competed in a preliminary round where the loser would be automatically relegated to Group II. The winner of the Group II bracket was promoted to Group I the following year.
Group I
No final round was held, since both semifinals winners advanced to the next stage.
Preliminary round February 3-5 |
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Group II
Preliminary round February 3-5 |
Quarterfinals April 7-9 |
Semifinals |
Final July 21-24 |
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Europe/Africa Zone
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Four teams from the Group I brackets advanced to the World Group Play-offs for a chance to compete in the World Group the following year. First round losers competed for relegation to Group II. The two winning teams of the Group II sub-zones were promoted to Group I play in 1990.
Group I
2nd round play-offs May 5-7 |
1st round play-offs - |
1st round February 3-5 |
2nd round May 5-7 |
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Group II
Africa Zone
First round February 3-5 |
Quarterfinals April 4-6 |
Semifinals |
Final July 21-23 |
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Europe Zone
First round April 7-9 |
Quarterfinals May 12-14 |
Semifinals June 15-17 |
Final July 21-23 |
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- ↑ Uruguay vs. Ecuador, DavisCup.com. Retrieved September 20, 2012.