2000 Davis Cup World Group
Tennis tournament
2000 Davis Cup World Group Date 4 February – 10 December Edition 20th Spain
The World Group was the highest level of Davis Cup competition in 2000.[ 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 2001 .
Spain won the title, defeating the defending champions Australia in the final, 3–1. The final was held at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona , Spain , from 8 to 10 December.[ 2] It was the Spanish team's first Davis Cup title.
Participating teams
Draw
First round 4–6 February Quarterfinals 7–9 April Semifinals 21–23 July Final 8–10 December Harare , Zimbabwe (indoor hard) United States 3 Inglewood, CA , United States (indoor carpet) Zimbabwe 2 United States 3 Ostrava , Czech Republic (indoor clay) Czech Republic 2 Great Britain 1 Santander , Spain (clay) Czech Republic 4 United States 0 Murcia , Spain (clay) Spain 5 Spain 4 Málaga , Spain (clay) Italy 1 Spain 4 Moscow , Russia (indoor carpet) Russia 1 Russia 4 Barcelona , Spain (indoor clay) Belgium 1 Spain 3 Bratislava , Slovakia (indoor hard) Australia 1 Austria 2 Rio de Janeiro , Brazil (clay) Slovakia 3 Slovakia 2 Florianópolis , Brazil (clay) Brazil 3 Brazil 4 Brisbane , Australia (grass) France 1 Brazil 0 Leipzig , Germany (indoor carpet) Australia 5 Netherlands 1 Adelaide , Australia (grass) Germany 4 Germany 2 Zürich , Switzerland (indoor carpet) Australia 3 Switzerland 2 Australia 3
First round
Zimbabwe vs. United States
Czech Republic vs. Great Britain
Spain vs. Italy
Russia vs. Belgium
Slovakia vs. Austria
Brazil vs. France
Germany vs. Netherlands
Switzerland vs. Australia
Quarterfinals
United States vs. Czech Republic
Spain vs. Russia
Brazil vs. Slovakia
Australia vs. Germany
Semifinals
Spain vs. United States
Australia vs. Brazil
Final
Spain vs. Australia
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