1995 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone
Group I[1]
Group II[2]
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Play-offs 14–16 July |
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1st round 28–30 April |
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2nd round 14–16 July |
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3rd round 22–24 September |
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Šiauliai, Lithuania (indoor carpet) |
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Luxembourg |
4 |
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Vilnius, Lithuania (clay) |
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Lithuania |
1 |
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Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg (indoor carpet) |
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Lithuania |
1 |
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Luxembourg |
4 |
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Poland |
4 |
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Lagos, Nigeria (hard) |
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Nigeria |
1 |
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Nigeria |
3 |
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Poland |
2 |
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Helsinki, Finland (indoor carpet) |
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Luxembourg |
1 |
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Accra, Ghana (indoor hard) |
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Finland |
4 |
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Ghana |
3 |
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Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (hard) |
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Ireland |
2 |
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Tampere, Finland (clay) |
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Ivory Coast |
3 |
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Ghana |
0 |
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Ireland |
2 |
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Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (hard) |
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Finland |
5 |
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Ivory Coast |
2 |
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Finland |
3 |
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Minsk, Belarus (indoor carpet) |
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Ukraine |
3 |
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Minsk, Belarus (carpet) |
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Belarus |
2 |
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Jūrmala, Latvia (clay) |
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Belarus |
5 |
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Ukraine |
3 |
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Estonia |
0 |
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Tallinn, Estonia (indoor carpet) |
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Latvia |
2 |
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Estonia |
2 |
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Latvia |
3 |
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Cairo, Egypt (clay) |
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Ukraine |
4 |
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Cairo, Egypt (clay) |
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Egypt |
1 |
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Egypt |
4 |
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Eastbourne, Great Britain (grass) |
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Monaco |
1 |
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Cairo, Egypt (clay) |
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Great Britain |
5 |
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Egypt |
3 |
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Monaco |
0 |
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Bratislava, Slovakia (clay) |
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Slovakia |
2 |
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Slovakia |
5 |
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Great Britain |
0 |
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Lithuania, Ireland, Estonia, and Monaco relegated to Group III in 1996. |
Finland and Ukraine promoted to Group I in 1996. |
Group III
The Group III tournament was held in two locations. Eleven nations met May 10–14, in San Marino, and ten others met April 26–30, in Brazzaville, Congo.
San Marino Group
Pool A
| Promoted to Group II for 1996 |
Pool B
| Promoted to Group II for 1996 |
Brazzaville Group
Pool A
| Promoted to Group II for 1996 |
Pool B
| Promoted to Group II for 1996 |
References
- ↑ "Davis Cup Archives". Retrieved 27 February 2014.
- ↑ "Davis Cup Archives". Retrieved 27 February 2014.
See also