2012 Davis Cup
2012 edition of the Davis Cup
2012 Davis Cup Duration 10 February – 18 November 2012 Edition 101st Winning nation Czech Republic
The 2012 Davis Cup (also known as the 2012 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas for sponsorship purposes) was the 101st edition of the tournament between national teams in men's tennis. The Czech Republic won the championship, beating Spain in the final, 3–2.[ 1]
Czech Republic is the only country except United States and Australia to hold both Davis Cup and Fed Cup at the same time. The Czechs did the same in 2012, and they have also won the Hopman Cup.
The draw took place on 21 September 2011 in Bangkok , Thailand.[ 2]
World Group
Seeds :
Draw
First round 10–12 February Quarterfinals 6–8 April Semifinals 14–16 September Final 16–18 November Oviedo , Spain (indoor clay)1 Spain 5 Oropesa del Mar , Spain (clay) Kazakhstan 0 1 Spain 4 Wiener Neustadt , Austria (indoor hard) Austria 1 8 Russia 2 Gijón , Spain (clay) Austria 3 1 Spain 3 Vancouver , Canada (indoor hard)6 United States 1 4 France 4 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin , France (clay) Canada 1 4 France 2 Fribourg , Switzerland (indoor clay)6 United States 3 6 United States 5 Prague , Czech Republic (indoor hard) Switzerland 0 1 Spain 2 Ostrava , Czech Republic (indoor hard)5 Czech Republic 3 Italy 1 Prague , Czech Republic (indoor clay)5 Czech Republic 4 5 Czech Republic 4 Niš , Serbia (indoor hard)3 Serbia 1 Sweden 1 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay)3 Serbia 4 5 Czech Republic 3 Miki , Japan (indoor hard)2 Argentina 2 Japan 2 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay)7 Croatia 3 7 Croatia 1 Bamberg , Germany (indoor clay)2 Argentina 4 Germany 1 2 Argentina 4
Final
World Group play-offs
Date: 14–16 September
The eight losing teams in the World Group first round ties and eight winners of the Zonal Group I final round ties will compete in the World Group play-offs for spots in the 2013 World Group .
Americas Zone
Group I
Draw
Peru relegated to Group II in 2013.
Chile and Brazil advance to World Group Play-off.
Group II
Draw
Group III
Asia/Oceania Zone
Group I
Draw
Group II
Draw
Group III
Group IV
Europe/Africa Zone
Group I
Draw
Draw
Group II
Draw
Group III Europe
Venue: Bulgarian National Tennis Centre 'Carlsberg', Sofia , Bulgaria (outdoor clay)
Date: 2–5 May
Group III Africa
Venue: Cite Nationale Sportive D'El, Tunis , Tunisia (outdoor clay)
Date: 2–6 July
Benin and Tunisia were promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2013.
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