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The 2023 Davis Cup final started on September 12.

The tournament will be held in two stages: group stage and play-offs.

16 countries participated in the group stage of the finals, which were held in four European cities (Bologna, Manchester, Split and Valencia) this week (12-17 September).

16 countries were divided into four groups and will compete alternately. After the round robin, the top two teams in each group advanced to the Final Eight. The play-off finals will be played in Malaga between 21-26 November.

The following teams took part in the group stage:

  • 2 finalists for the 2022 Final (Australia and Canada);
  • 2 teams that received wild cards (Italy and Spain);
  • 12 winners of the qualifying round in February 2023 (Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, England, Netherlands, Serbia, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, USA).

Following the group stage results, the following teams qualified for the play-offs:

  • Canada
  • Italy
  • Australia
  • Great Britain
  • Serbia
  • Holland
  • Check
  • Finland

PLAY OFF

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Sunday, November 26

Italy – Australia – 2:0

  • Matteo Arnaldi – Alexey Popyrin – 7:5, 2:6, 6:4
  • Jannik Sinner – Alex de Minaur – 6:3, 6:0

semi-finals

Saturday, November 25

Italy – Serbia – 2:1

  • Lorenzo Musetti – Miomir Kecmanovic – 7:6 (9:7), 2:6, 1:6
  • Jannik Sinner – Novak Djokovic – 6:2, 2:6, 7:5
  • Jannik Sinner / Lorenzo Sonego – Novak Djokovic / Miomir Kecmanovic – 6:3, 6:4

Friday, November 24

Australia – Finland – 2:0

  • Alexey Popyrin – Otto Virtanen – 7:6 (7:5), 6:2
  • Alex De Minaur – Emil Ruusuvuori – 6:4, 6:3

Quarterfinals

Thursday, November 23

Serbia – Great Britain – 2:0

  • Miomir Kecmanovic – Jack Draper – 7:6 (7:2), 7:6 (8:6)
  • Novak Djokovic – Cameron Norrie – 6:4, 6:4

Italy – Netherlands – 2:1

  • Matteo Arnaldi – Botik van de Zandshulp – 7:6 (8:6), 3:6, 6:7 (7:9)
  • Jannik Sinner – Tallon Grikspor – 7:6 (7:3), 6:1
  • Jannik Sinner / Lorenzo Sonego – Tallon Grikspor / Wesley Koolhof – 6:3, 6:4

Wednesday, November 22

Australia – Czech Republic – 2:1

  • Jordan Thompson – Tomas Machac – 4:6, 5:7
  • Alex de Minaur – Jiri Legechka – 4:6, 7:6(5), 7:5
  • Matthew Ebden / Max Purcell – Jiri Legecka / Adam Pavlasek – 6:4, 7:5

Tuesday, November 21

Finland – Canada – 2:1

  • Milos Raonic – Patrick Caucovalta – 6:3, 7:5
  • Otto Virtanen – Gabriel Diallo – 6:4, 7:5
  • Harri Helievaara / Otto Virtanen – Alexis Galarn / Vasek Pospisil – 7:5, 6:3

GROUP STAGE

Group A

NO. Set Matches vice president Glasses
one Italy 3 5-4 2
2 Sweden 3 1-8 0
3 Chile 3 4-5 one
4 Canada 3 8-1 3

Tuesday, September 12

Chile – Sweden – 3:0

  • Christian Garin – Leo Borg – 7:6 (8:6), 3:6, 7:5
  • Nicholas Harry – Elias Ymer – 6:2, 6:4
  • Marcelo Barrios/Alejandro Tabilo – Filip Bergevi/Andre Göransson – 6:4, 7:5

Wednesday, September 13

Canada – Italy – 3:0

  • Alexis Galarneau – Lorenzo Sonego – 7:6 (10:8), 6:4
  • Gabriel Diallo – Lorenzo Musetti – 7:5, 6:4
  • Alexis Galarneau / Vasek Pospisil – Simone Bolelli / Matteo Arnaldi – 6:4 (4:7), 6:4, 7:6 (7:3)

Thursday, September 14

Canada – Sweden – 3:0

  • Vasek Pospisil – Leo Borg – 7:6 (7:5), 5:7, 6:2
  • Gabriel Diallo – Elias Ymer – 6:4, 6:3
  • Alexis Galarneau / Vasek Pospisil – Filip Bergevi / Andre Göransson – 7:6 (11:9), 7:6 (7:3)

Friday, September 15

Italy – Chile – 3:0

  • Lorenzo Sonego – Nicholas Harry – 3:6, 7:5, 6:4
  • Matteo Arnaldi – Cristian Garin – 2:6, 6:4, 6:3
  • Lorenzo Sonego / Lorenzo Musetti – Alejandro Tabilo / Tomas Barrios – 6:7 (3:7), 6:3, 7:6 (7:2)

Saturday, September 16

Canada – Chile – 2:1

  • Alexis Galarneau – Alejandro Tabilo – 6:3, 7:6 (7:5)
  • Gabriel Diallo – Nicholas Harry – 4:6, 4:6
  • Alexis Galarneau / Vasek Pospisil – Tomas Barrios / Alejandro Tabilo – 6:3, 7:6 (9:7)

Sunday, September 17

Italy – Sweden – 2:1

  • Matteo Arnaldi – Leo Borg – 6:4, 6:3
  • Lorenzo Sonego – Elias Ymer – 6:4, 6:4
  • Simone Bolelli / Lorenzo Musetti – Philip Bergevi / Andre Goransso – 6:4, 6:7 (4:7), [8:10]

Group B

NO. Set Matches vice president Glasses
one Australia 3 6-3 2
2 France 3 6-3 one
3 Switzerland 3 1-8 0
4 Great Britain 3 6-3 2

Tuesday, September 12

France – Switzerland – 3:0

  • Adrian Mannarino – Dominik Stricker – 6:3, 1:6, 6:4
  • Hugo Humbert – Stan Wawrinka – 6:4, 6:4
  • Nicolas Mahut / Edouard Roger-Vasselin – Marc-Andrea Huesler / Stan Wawrinka – 6:2, 6:2

Wednesday, September 13

Australia – Great Britain – 1:2

  • Thanasi Kokkinakis – Jack Draper – 7:6 (8:6), 3:6, 6:7 (4:7)
  • Alex De Minaur – Dan Evans – 1:6, 6:2, 4:6
  • Matt Ebden / Max Purcell – Dan Evans / Neil Skupski – 7:6 (7:5), 6:4

Thursday, September 14

Australia – France – 2:1

  • Adrian Mannarino – Max Purcell – 7:6 (7:4), 6:4
  • Alex De Minaur – Hugo Humbert – 7:6 (7:2), 6:3
  • Matt Ebden / Max Purcell – Nicolas Mahut / Edouard Roger-Vasselin – 7:5, 6:3

Friday, September 15

Great Britain – Switzerland – 2:1

  • Stan Wawrinka – Cameron Norrie – 7:5, 6:4
  • Andy Murray – Leandro Ridi – 6:7 (7:9), 6:4, 6:4
  • Daniel Evans / Neil Skupski – Stan Wawrinka / Daniel Stricker – 6:3, 6:3

Saturday, September 16

Australia – Switzerland – 3:0

  • Thanasi Kokkinakis – Dominik Stricker – 6:3, 7:5
  • Alexs De Minaur – Marc-Andrea Husler – 6:4, 6:3
  • Matthew Ebden / Max Purcell – Marc-Andrea Husler / Dominik Stricker – 6:2, 6:4

Sunday, September 17

Great Britain – France – 2:1

  • Arthur Fiss – Dan Evans – 6:3, 3:6, 4:6
  • Hugo Humbert – Cameron Norrie – 7:6 (7:5), 3:6, 7:5
  • Nicolas Mahut / Edouard Roger-Vasselin – Dan Evans / Neil Skupski – 6:1, 6:7 (4:7), 6:7 (6:8)

Group C

NO. Set Matches vice president Glasses
one Spain 3 2-7 one
2 Serbia 3 6-3 2
3 Check 3 9-0 3
4 South Korea 3 1-8 0

Tuesday, September 12

Serbia – South Korea – 3:0

  • Dusan Lajovic – Hong Sung Chan – 6:4, 7:6 (3)
  • Laszlo Djere – Kwon Sun Woo – 4:6, 6:2, 6:2
  • Nikola Cacic / Miomir Kecmanovic – Nam Ji Sung / Song Min Kyo – 3:6, 6:4, 7:6 (5)

Wednesday, September 13

Spain – Czech Republic – 0:3

  • Bernabe Zapata Miralles – Tomas Machac – 4:6, 4:6
  • Alejandro Davidovich Fokina – Jiri Lehechka – 6:7 (5:7), 5:7
  • Alejandro Davidovich Fokina / Marcel Granollers – Jakub Mensik / Adam Pavlasek – 7:5, 6:7 (6:8), 4:6

Thursday, September 14

South Korea – Czech Republic – 0:3

  • Tomas Machac – Hong Song Chan – 7:6 (10:8), 4:6, 6:2
  • Jiri Lehechka – Kwon Sun Woo – 6:1, 7:5
  • Jakub Menszyk / Adam Pavlaszek – Nam Ji Soon / Song Min Ke – 3:6, 7:6 (7:5), 6:2

Friday, September 15

Serbia – Spain – 3:0

  • Novak Djokovic – Alejandro Davidovich Fokina – 6:3, 6:4
  • Laszlo Djere – Albert Ramos-Villolas – 6:4, 6:4
  • Nikola Cacic / Miomir Kecmanovic – Marcel Granollers / Alejandro Davidovich Fokina – 6:4, 7:6 (15:13)

Saturday, September 16

Serbia – Czech Republic – 0:3

  • Dusan Lajovic – Jakub Mensik – 3:6, 2:6
  • Laszlo Gyore – Jiri Lehechka – 6:7 (7:9), 5:7
  • Nikola Kacic / Novak Djokovic – Tomas Machac / Adam Pavlasek – 5:7, 7:6 (9:7), [3:10]

Sunday, September 17

Spain – South Korea – 2:1

  • Bernabe Zapata Miralles – Hong Sung Chan – 6:4, 7:5
  • Alejandro Davidovich Fokina – Kwon Sun Woo – 6:4, 6:4
  • Marcel Granollers / Albert Ramos – Ji Sun Nam / Song Mi-Kyu – 7:6 (7:2), 6:7 (6:8), [8:10]

Group D

NO. Set Matches vice president Glasses
one United States of America 3 3-6 one
2 Croatia 3 4-5 one
3 Holland 3 5-4 2
4 Finland 3 6-3 2

Tuesday, September 12

Netherlands – Finland – 2:1

  • Botik van de Zandshulp – Otto Wirtanen – 6:7 (0:7), 4:6
  • Tallon Grikspor – Emil Ruusvuori – 7:6 (9:7), 6:3
  • Wesley Koolhof / Matve Middelkop – Harri Heliovaara / Patrik Niklas-Salminen – 6:4, 6:7 (5:7), 6:3

Wednesday, September 13

Croatia – USA – 1:2

  • Dino Prizmich – Mackenzie McDonald – 4:6, 2:6
  • Borna Goyo – Frances Tiafoe – 6:4, 7:6 (8:6)
  • Ivan Dodig / Mate Pavic – Austin Krajicek / Rajiv Ram – 6:7 (5:7), 7:6 (7:3), 2:6

Thursday, September 14

Netherlands – USA – 2:1

  • Botik van de Zandshulp – Tommy Paul – 7:6 (7:2), 6:2
  • Tallon Grixpor – Francis Tiafoe – 6:3, 6:7 (7:9), 7:6 (7:3)
  • Austin Krajicek / Rajeev Ram – Matve Middelkop / Wesley Koolhof – 6:7 (5:7), 7:6 (7:3), 6:3

Friday, September 15

Finland – Croatia – 2:1

  • Otto Virtanen – Dino Prizmic – 6:4, 3:6, 6:3
  • Emil Ruusvuori – Borna Gojo – 7:6 (7:3), 6:4
  • Ivan Dodig / Mate Pavic – Harri Heliovaara / Patrik Niklas-Salminen – 6:4, 7:6 (7:1)

Saturday, September 16

USA – Finland – 0:3

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  • Tommy Paul – Emil Ruusuvori – 6:7 (1:7), 4:6
  • Austin Krajicek / Rajeev Ram – Harry Heliovaara / Patrick Kaukovalta – 7:6 (8:6), 6:7 (5:7), [8:10]

Sunday, September 17

Croatia – Netherlands – 2:1

  • Duje Aidunkovic – Botik van de Zadschulp – 3:6, 6:3, 5:7
  • Bornaya Goyo – Tallon Grikspor – 4:6, 7:6 (7:2), 6:4
  • Duje Aidunkovic / Mate Pavic – Wesley Colholf / Matte Middelkop – 3:6, 6:4, [10:8]

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