2003 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone

The Europe/Africa Zone was one of three Zones of Davis Cup competition in 2003.

Group I

  Second Round Play-offs
19–21 September
First Round Play-offs
11–13 July
First Round
7–9 February
Second Round
4–6 April
                                     
 
    1   Slovakia  
     bye     Esch/Alzette, Luxembourg (indoor hard)
    Luxembourg       1   Slovakia 3
   bye       Luxembourg 2
    Luxembourg
  Asker, Norway (clay)      bye  
    Luxembourg 5  
    Norway 0    
    4   Finland  
  Asker, Norway (clay)    bye     St. Anton, Austria (carpet)
4   Finland 4       4   Finland 2
    Norway 1   Oslo, Norway (indoor hard)     Austria 3
    Austria 5
      Norway 0  
  Minsk, Belarus (carpet)
      Belarus 3  
  Ramat Hasharon, Israel (hard)     Israel 2     Minsk, Belarus (carpet)
    Israel 5         Belarus 4
  3   Zimbabwe 0     3   Zimbabwe 1
   bye
  Harare, Zimbabwe (hard)     3   Zimbabwe  
  3   Zimbabwe 3  
    Italy 2    
     bye  
      Italy     Marrakech, Morocco (clay)
 bye         Italy 2
    Italy     2   Morocco 3
   bye
    2   Morocco  
 Norway and  Italy
relegated to Group II in 2004.
 Slovakia,  Austria,  Belarus, and  Morocco
advance to World Group Play-off.

Group II

  Play-offs
11–13 July
First Round
4–6 April
Second Round
11–13 July
Third Round
19–21 September
                                     
  Maia, Portugal (clay)
    S   Portugal 4  
  Gdynia, Poland (clay)     Monaco 1     Durban, South Africa (hard)
  Monaco 0       S   Portugal 0  
  Poland 5   Polokwane, South Africa (hard)   S   South Africa 5  
  S   South Africa 3
      Poland 2     Brøndby, Denmark (carpet)
    S   South Africa 3
  Accra, Ghana (hard)     S   Denmark 2
    S   Slovenia 4  
  Tunis, Tunisia (clay)     Ghana 1     Hornbaek, Denmark (hard)
  Ghana 1       S   Slovenia 1
  Tunisia 4   Hillerod, Denmark (hard)   S   Denmark 4  
  S   Denmark 4
      Tunisia 1  
  Sofia, Bulgaria (carpet)
      Bulgaria 3  
  Kakhovka, Ukraine (clay)   S   Ukraine 2     Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro (clay)
  Ukraine 3         Bulgaria 1  
  Ivory Coast 2   Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro (indoor carpet)     Serbia and Montenegro 4  
    Serbia and Montenegro 4
    S   Ivory Coast 1     Athens, Greece (clay)
      Serbia and Montenegro 2
  Dublin, Ireland (indoor carpet)     S   Greece 3
      Egypt 1  
  Andorra La Vella, Andorra (carpet)   S   Ireland 4     Athens, Greece (clay)
  Egypt 3       S   Ireland 0
  Andorra 2   Andorra La Vella, Andorra (indoor carpet)   S   Greece 5  
    Andorra 1
    S   Greece 4  
Monaco, Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Andorra
relegated to Group III in 2004.
South Africa and Greece
promoted to Group I in 2004.

Group III

Venue I

Participating Teams

Venue II

Participating Teams

Group IV

Venue I

Participating Teams

Venue II

Participating Teams
gollark: Remotely debugging potatOS computers, yes.
gollark: Well, SPUDNET effectively emulates lazily some sort of complex asymmetric crypto scheme where admin messages are cryptographically signed.
gollark: You could probably have some sort of thing where heavdrones *initially* connect as unprivileged, and only get a comms mode key after they are remotely inspected somehow, but like all DRM-y schemes it is flawed against anyone actually paying attention.
gollark: They heavdrone.
gollark: Yes, heavdrones are autonomous systems.

See also

  • Davis Cup structure
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