1998 Davis Cup World Group
Tennis tournament
1998 Davis Cup World Group Date 3 April – 6 December Edition 18th Sweden
The World Group was the highest level of Davis Cup competition in 1998.[ 1] The first-round losers went into the Davis Cup World Group qualifying round , and the winners progressed to the quarterfinals and were guaranteed a World Group spot for 1999 .
Sweden were the defending champions and won their second consecutive title, defeating Italy in the final, 4–1. The final was held at the Forum di Assago in Milan , Italy , from 4 to 6 December.[ 2] It was the Swedish team's 7th Davis Cup title overall.
Participating teams
Draw
First round 3–6 April Quarterfinals 17–19 July Semifinals 25–27 September Final 4–6 December Bratislava , Slovakia (indoor clay) Sweden 3 Hamburg , Germany (hard) Slovakia 2 Sweden 3 Bremen , Germany (indoor carpet) Germany 2 Germany 5 Stockholm , Sweden (indoor carpet) South Africa 0 Sweden 4 Porto Alegre , Brazil (clay) Spain 1 Spain 3 A Coruña , Spain (clay) Brazil 2 Spain 4 Zürich , Switzerland (indoor carpet) Switzerland 1 Czech Republic 2 Milan , Italy (indoor clay) Switzerland 3 Sweden 4 Genoa , Italy (clay) Italy 1 India 1 Prato , Italy (clay) Italy 4 Italy 5 Mildura , Australia (grass) Zimbabwe 0 Zimbabwe 3 Milwaukee, WI , United States (indoor hard) Australia 2 Italy 4 Brussels , Belgium (clay) United States 1 Belgium 3 Indianapolis, IN , United States (hard) Netherlands 1 Belgium 1 Atlanta, GA , United States (hard) United States 4 Russia 2 United States 3
First round
Slovakia vs. Sweden
Germany vs. South Africa
Brazil vs. Spain
Switzerland vs. Czech Republic
Italy vs. India
Australia vs. Zimbabwe
Belgium vs. Netherlands
United States vs. Russia
Quarterfinals
Germany vs. Sweden
Spain vs. Switzerland
Italy vs. Zimbabwe
United States vs. Belgium
Semifinals
Sweden vs. Spain
United States vs. Italy
Final
Italy vs. Sweden
References
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