1977 Davis Cup Europe Zone
The Europe Zone was one of the three regional zones of the 1977 Davis Cup.
33 teams entered the Europe Zone, competing across 2 sub-zones. 8 teams entered the competition in the pre-qualifying rounds, competing for 3 spots in the preliminary rounds. The 3 winners in the pre-qualifying rounds joined an additional 21 teams in the preliminary rounds, with 12 teams in each sub-zone competing for 4 places in the main draw, to join the 4 finalists from the 1976 Europe Zone.
The winners of each sub-zone's main draw went on to compete in the Inter-Zonal Zone against the winners of the Americas Zone and Eastern Zone.
France defeated Romania in the Zone A final, and Italy defeated Spain in the Zone B final, resulting in both France and Italy progressing to the Inter-Zonal Zone.
Zone A
Pre-qualifying rounds
Qualifying round
'''Iran vs. Algeria'''Preliminary rounds
First round
Poland vs. NorwaySwitzerland vs. Rhodesia
Belgium vs. Bulgaria
'''Ireland vs. Iran'''
Qualifying round
Poland vs. West GermanySwitzerland vs. France
Romania vs. Belgium
'''Czechoslovakia vs. Ireland'''
Main draw
Quarterfinals
Poland vs. France'''Romania vs. Czechoslovakia'''
Semifinals
France vs. Soviet UnionDue to their refusal to play against Chile in the 1976 Inter-Zonal semifinals, the Soviet Union were disqualified from the 1977 tournament. Therefore, France were declared winners by default and progressed to the final.
'''Romania vs. Great Britain'''
Final
'''France vs. Romania'''Zone B
Pre-qualifying rounds
Qualifying round
Israel vs. Turkey'''Luxembourg vs. Finland'''
Preliminary rounds
First round
Netherlands vs. IsraelGreece vs. Denmark
Portugal vs. Monaco
'''Austria vs. Finland'''
Qualifying round
Netherlands vs. YugoslaviaGreece vs. Spain
Sweden vs. Monaco
'''Austria vs. Egypt'''
Main draw
Quarterfinals
Yugoslavia vs. Spain'''Sweden vs. Austria'''
Semifinals
Hungary vs. Spain'''Sweden vs. Italy'''