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2023 Davis Cup World Group I
The 2023 Davis Cup World Group I was held from 14 to 17 September. The twelve winners from the World Group I will play at the qualifying round and the twelve losers will play at the World Group I Play-offs in 2024. Teams Twenty-four teams participated in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis. The seedings were based on the Nations Ranking. These twenty-four teams were: *12 losing teams from the 2023 qualifying round, in February 2023 *12 winning teams from the 2023 World Group I Play-offs, in February 2023 The 12 winning teams from the World Group I will play at the qualifying round and the 12 losing teams will play at the World Group I Play-offs in 2024. ''#: Nations Ranking as of 6 February 2023.'' Seeded teams * (#5) * (#14) * (#16) * (#18) * (#19) * (#22) * (#23) * (#24) * (#25) * (#26) * (#27) * (#28) Unseeded teams * (#29) * (#30) * (#31) * (#33) * (#34) * (#35) * (#36) * (#37) * (#38) * (#39) * (#41) * (#42) Results ...
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Davis Cup
The Davis Cup is the premier international team event in men's tennis. It is run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is contested annually between teams from competing countries in a knock-out format. It is described by the organisers as the "World Cup of Tennis", and the winners are referred to as the World Champion team. The competition began in 1900 as a challenge between Great Britain and the United States. By 2016, 135 nations entered teams into the competition. The most successful countries over the history of the tournament are the United States (winning 32 titles and finishing as runners-up 29 times) and Australia (winning 28 titles, including six with New Zealand as Australasia, and finishing as runners-up 19 times). The current champions are Canada, who beat Australia to win their first title in 2022. The women's equivalent of the Davis Cup is the Billie Jean King Cup, formerly known as the Fed Cup. Australia, Russia, the Czech Republic, and the United ...
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