Group I[1]
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2nd round play-offs 20–22 September |
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1st round play-offs
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1st round 9–12 February |
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2nd round 5–7 April |
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Morocco |
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bye |
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Casablanca, Morocco (clay) |
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bye |
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Morocco |
4 |
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Zimbabwe |
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Zimbabwe |
1 |
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Zimbabwe |
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Harare, Zimbabwe (hard) |
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bye |
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Zimbabwe |
4 |
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Finland |
1 |
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Romania |
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bye |
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Helsinki, Finland (indoor carpet) |
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bye |
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Romania |
3 |
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Finland |
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Finland |
2 |
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Finland |
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bye |
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Ukraine |
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bye |
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Dubrovnik, Croatia (indoor carpet) |
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Ukraine |
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Ukraine |
0 |
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bye |
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Croatia |
5 |
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bye |
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Kiev, Ukraine (clay) |
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Croatia |
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Ukraine |
4 |
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Norway |
1 |
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Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard) |
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Norway |
2 |
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Israel |
3 |
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Ramat HaSharon, Israel (hard) |
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Norway |
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Israel |
1 |
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bye |
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Spain |
4 |
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bye |
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Spain |
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Finland and Norway relegated to Group II in 1997. |
Morocco, Romania, Croatia, and Spain advance to World Group Play-off. |
Group II[2]
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Play-offs 12–14 July |
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1st round 3–5 May |
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2nd round 12–14 July |
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3rd round 20–22 September |
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Great Britain (indoor carpet) |
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Slovenia |
1 |
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Novo Mesto, Slovenia (clay) |
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Great Britain |
4 |
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Accra, Ghana (hard) |
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Slovenia |
5 |
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Great Britain |
5 |
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Malta |
0 |
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Accra, Ghana (hard) |
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Ghana |
0 |
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Ghana |
5 |
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Malta |
0 |
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London, Great Britain (grass) |
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Great Britain |
5 |
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Cairo, Egypt (clay) |
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Egypt |
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Egypt |
5 |
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Skopje, Macedonia (clay) |
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Macedonia |
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Cairo, Egypt (clay) |
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Macedonia |
2 |
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Egypt |
3 |
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Latvia |
3 |
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Jūrmala, Latvia (indoor hard) |
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Ivory Coast |
2 |
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Ivory Coast |
3 |
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Latvia |
2 |
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Warsaw, Poland (clay) |
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Poland |
4 |
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Nigeria |
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Poznań, Poland (clay) |
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Nigeria |
w/o |
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Poland |
4 |
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Luxembourg |
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Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg (indoor carpet) |
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Belarus |
1 |
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Belarus |
4 |
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Luxembourg |
1 |
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Trnava, Slovakia (indoor carpet) |
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Poland |
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Budva, Yugoslavia (clay) |
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Slovakia |
4 |
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Yugoslavia |
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Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (carpet) |
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Slovakia |
4 |
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Trnava, Slovakia (indoor carpet) |
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Yugoslavia |
5 |
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Slovakia |
5 |
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Algeria |
0 |
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Algiers, Algeria (clay) |
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Portugal |
0 |
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Algeria |
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Portugal |
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Malta, Macedonia, Luxembourg, and Algeria relegated to Group III in 1997. |
Great Britain and Slovakia promoted to Group I in 1997. |
Group III
Nairobi Group
Pool A
| Promoted to Group II for 1997 |
| Assigned to Group IV for 1997 |
Pool B
| Promoted to Group II for 1997 |
| Assigned to Group IV for 1997 |
Istanbul Group
Pool A
| Promoted to Group II for 1997 |
| Assigned to Group IV for 1997 |
Pool B
| Promoted to Group II for 1997 |
| Assigned to Group IV for 1997 |
References
- ↑ "Davis Cup Archives". Retrieved 27 February 2014.
- ↑ "Davis Cup Archives". Retrieved 27 February 2014.
See also