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1973 Davis Cup

1973 Davis Cup

1973 edition of the Davis Cup


The 1973 Davis Cup was the 62nd edition of the Davis Cup, the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. Fifty-three teams entered the competition, 31 in the Europe Zone, 12 in the Americas Zone, and 10 in the Eastern Zone.

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For the first time, preliminary rounds were used in every zone, effectively giving byes through the first two rounds of competition to the previous year's finalists from the American and Eastern zones, and to the previous year's semifinalists from the European zones. This year's competition also marked the first time that professional tennis players were allowed to compete.[1]

The United States defeated Chile in the Americas Inter-Zonal final, Australia defeated India in the Eastern Zone final, and Czechoslovakia and Romania were the winners of the two Europe Zones, defeating the Soviet Union and Italy respectively.

In the Inter-Zonal Zone, Australia defeated Czechoslovakia and the United States defeated Romania in the semifinals. Australia then defeated the United States in the final, breaking the defending champions' five-year winning run. The final was held at the Public Auditorium in Cleveland, Ohio, United States on 30 November-2 December. It marked the first time that the final was held indoors.[1][2][3]

Americas Zone

North & Central America Zone

Preliminary rounds

First Round
23–25 February
Qualifying Round
9–11 March
Bogotá, Colombia (clay)
 Colombia4
Bogotá, Colombia
 Canada1
 Colombia3
 Caribbean/West Indies2
Mexico City, Mexico (clay)
 Mexico4
 Venezuela1

Main Draw

Semifinals
23–25 March
Final
11–13 May
Mexico City, Mexico (clay)
 United States4
Mexico City, Mexico (clay)
 Mexico1
 Mexico5
 Colombia0

South America Zone

Preliminary rounds

First Round
23–25 February
Qualifying Round
2–4 March; 23–25 March
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
 Argentina5
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
 Ecuador0
 Argentina4
 Brazil1
Punta del Este, Uruguay
 Uruguay0
 South Africa5

Main Draw

Semifinals
13–15 April
Final
4–6 May
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
 Chile3
Montevideo, Uruguay (clay)
 Argentina2
 Argentina4
 South Africa1

Americas Inter-Zonal Final

United States vs. Chile

More information United States 4, Chile 0 ...

The doubles match between Smith/van Dillen and Cornejo/Fillol set the Davis Cup record for the most games in a doubles rubber (122). The second set, which went to 37-39, set the record for the most games played in a set (76).[5]

Eastern Zone

Preliminary round
23–28 March
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Tokyo, Japan
 Australia4
Seoul, South Korea
 Japan1
 South Korea1
Tokyo, Japan
 Japan4
 Japan3
Jakarta, Indonesia
 Indonesia0
 Indonesia5
Madras, India
 Hong Kong0
 Australia4
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 India0
 Malaysia0
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (grass)
 Pakistan3
 Pakistan4
Penang, Malaysia (grass)
 South Vietnam1
 South Vietnam3
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (grass)
 Sri Lanka0
 Pakistan0
 India4

Final

India vs. Australia

More information India 0, Australia 4 ...

Europe Zone

Zone A

Preliminary round

Preliminary round
13–22 April
Vienna, Austria
 Austria3
 Monaco0
Dublin, Ireland (indoor hard)
 Ireland0
 Norway5
Athens, Greece
 Greece3
 Finland2

Main Draw

First Round
3–6 May
Quarterfinals
18–20 May
Semifinals
20–22 July
Final
3–5 August
 Romania
Scheveningen, Netherlands (clay)
bye
 Romania3
Tel Aviv, Israel (hard)
 Netherlands2
 Israel1
Bucharest, Romania (clay)
 Netherlands4
 Romania4
 New Zealand1
 Yugoslavia
Zagreb, Yugoslavia (clay)
bye
 Yugoslavia2
Vienna, Austria (clay)
 New Zealand3
 Austria2
Bucharest, Romania
 New Zealand3
 Romania3
Oslo, Norway (clay)
 Soviet Union2
 Norway3
Oslo, Norway (clay)
 Denmark2
 Norway0
 France5
bye
Moscow, Soviet Union
 France
 France2
Athens, Greece
 Soviet Union3
 Greece1
Budapest, Hungary
 Hungary4
 Hungary2
 Soviet Union3
bye
 Soviet Union

Final

Romania vs. Soviet Union

More information Romania 3, Soviet Union 2 ...

Zone B

Preliminary round

Preliminary round
10–12 November 1972; 6–22 April
SemifinalsFinal
Cairo, Egypt
 Egypt5
 Turkey0
Lisbon, Portugal (clay)
 Portugal0
  Switzerland5
Sofia, Bulgaria
 Bulgaria5
 Iran0
Casablanca, Morocco
 Morocco5
 Luxembourg0

Main Draw

First Round
27 April–6 May
Quarterfinals
18–20 May
Semifinals
20–22 July
Final
3–5 August
 Czechoslovakia
Cairo, Egypt (clay)
bye
 Czechoslovakia4
Cairo, Egypt
 Egypt1
 Egypt4
Prague, Czechoslovakia (clay)
 Poland1
 Czechoslovakia3
 West Germany2
 Great Britain
Munich, West Germany (clay)
bye
 Great Britain1
Geneva, Switzerland
 West Germany4
  Switzerland0
Prague, Czechoslovakia (clay)
 West Germany3
 Czechoslovakia4
Sofia, Bulgaria
 Italy1
 Bulgaria3
Reggio Emilia, Italy (clay)
 Belgium2
 Bulgaria0
 Italy5
bye
Turin, Italy
 Italy
 Italy3
Rabat, Morocco (clay)
 Spain2
 Morocco1
Båstad, Sweden (clay)
 Sweden4
 Sweden2
 Spain3
bye
 Spain

Final

Czechoslovakia vs. Italy

More information Czechoslovakia 4, Italy 1 ...

Inter-Zonal Zone

Draw

Semifinals
17–19 August; 16–18 November
Final
30 November–2 December
Melbourne, Australia
EUR-B Czechoslovakia1
Cleveland, Ohio, United States (indoor carpet)
EAS Australia4
EAS Australia5
Alamo, California, United States (hard)
AME United States0
AME United States4
EUR-A Romania1

Semifinals

Australia vs. Czechoslovakia

More information Australia 4, Czechoslovakia 1 ...

United States vs. Romania

More information United States 4, Romania 1 ...

Final

United States vs. Australia

More information United States 0, Australia 5 ...

References

  1. Bud Collins (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. pp. 495–496, 499. ISBN 978-0942257700.
  2. Max Robertson (1974). The Encyclopedia of Tennis. London: Allen & Unwin. p. 384. ISBN 0047960426.
  3. "Davis Cup – General Records". daviscup.com. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  4. "India v Australia". daviscup.com.

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