2022 Davis Cup


Canada defeated Australia 2–0 in the final of the 2022 Davis Cup. It was the 110th edition of the Davis Cup, an international competition between teams in men's tennis, and was sponsored by Rakuten. The Russian Tennis Federation were the defending champions, but they and Belarus were disqualified from competing in international events due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Final knockout stage bracket

Davis Cup Finals

Date: 13–18 September 2022
23–27 November 2022

Venue: Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
Emirates Arena, Glasgow, Great Britain
Am Rothenbaum, Hamburg, Germany
Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís, Valencia, Spain
Martin Carpena Arena, Malaga, Spain


Surface: Indoor Hard
16 nations took part in the finals. The qualification was as follows:
  • 1 finalists of the previous edition
  • 1 highest-ranked losing semi-finalist of the previous edition
  • 2 wild card teams (announced by ITF on 5 December 2021 as Serbia and Great Britain, Canada were later given Serbia’s subsequently vacant wildcard
  • 12 winners of a qualifier round, in March 2022
H = Host nation, TH = Title holder, 2021F = Finalist from the 2021 tournament, 2021SF = Highest-ranked losing semi-finalist from the 2021 tournament, WC = Wild card

Seeds

The seedings were based on the Davis Cup Ranking of 7 March 2022.
  1. Qualifying round

Date: 4–5 March 2022
Twenty-six eligible teams were:
  • 16 teams ranked 3rd-18th in the Finals.
  • 8 winning teams from World Group I.
  • 2 winning teams from World Group I Knock-out ties.
Two wild cards for the Finals were selected from these 26 nations. and were announced prior to the Qualifiers draw. The remaining 24 nations competed for 12 spots in the Finals.
The 12 winning teams from the play-offs played at the Finals and the 12 losing teams played at the World Group I.
Qualified teams
Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
' 4–0PauPalais des SportsHard
' 3–1MarbellaClub de Tenis Puente RomanoClay
2–3' EspooEspoo Metro AreenaHard
' 4–0RenoReno Events CenterHard
'4–0 The HagueSportcampus ZuiderparkClay
1–3' Rio de JaneiroOlympic Tennis CentreClay
2–3' BratislavaAXA Aréna NTCHard
' 3–2SydneyKen Rosewall ArenaHard
1–3' OsloOslo Tennis ArenaHard
' 3–2HelsingborgHelsingborg ArenaHard
' 4–0Buenos AiresLawn Tennis ClubClay
'3–1 SeoulOlympic Park Tennis CenterHard

Group stage

G = Group, T = Ties, M = Matches, S = Sets, H = Hosts

World Group I

Date: 15–18 September 2022
Twenty-four teams participated in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.
These twenty-four teams were:
  • 11 losing teams from Qualifying round, in March 2022
  • 12 winning teams from World Group I play-offs, in March 2022
  • 1 highest-ranked losing team from World Group I play-offs
#: Nations ranking as of 7 March 2022.
Seeded teams
Unseeded teams
Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
' 4–0Tulln an der DonauTennis Club TullnClay
' 4–0BogotáCarmel ClubClay
1–3' Tel AvivShlomo Group ArenaHard
'3–1 TashkentOlympic Tennis SchoolHard
2–3'SalinasSalinas Golf & Tenis ClubHard
2–3' LimaClub Lawn Tennis de La ExposiciónClay
'3–1 Viana do CasteloCentro Cultural de Viana do CasteloHard
'3–1 LillehammerHåkons HallHard
1–3' Vilnius, LithuaniaSEB ArenaHard
' 3–1BratislavaNTC ArenaClay
' 5–0EspooEspoo Metro AreenaHard
' 3–1Široki BrijegTennis Academy SETClay

Qualifying round

Date: 4–5 March 2022
Twenty-four teams played for twelve spots in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.
These twenty-four teams were:
  • 2 losing teams from World Group I Knock-out ties.
  • 12 losing teams from World Group I.
  • 8 winning teams from World Group II.
  • 2 winning teams from World Group II Knock-out ties.
The 12 winning teams from the play-offs played at the World Group I and the 12 losing teams played at the World Group II.
#: Nations ranking as of 20 September 2021.
Qualified teams
Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
' 4–0Viña del MarClub Union de TenisClay
' 4–0New DelhiDelhi Gymkhana ClubGrass
2–3'TashkentOlympic Tennis SchoolHard
' 4–0PortoComplexo Municipal de Ténis da MaiaClay
1–3' TunisTennis Club de TunisClay
' 3–1AshdodHaKiriya ArenaHard
'3–1 Las Vegas Darling Tennis CenterHard
' 3–0Antalya Rixos Premium BelekHard
' 3–2IslamabadPakistan Sports ComplexGrass
' 3–1LimaClub Lawn Tennis de La ExposiciónClay
'3–1 Biel/BienneJan Group ArenaHard
' w/oMexico CityEstadio Rafael OsunaClay

World Group II

Date: 16–18 September 2022
Twenty-four teams participated in the World Group II, in series decided on a home and away basis.
These twenty-four teams were:
  • 10 losing teams from World Group I play-offs, in March 2022
  • 12 winning teams from World Group II play-offs, in March 2022
  • 2 highest-ranked losing teams from World Group II play-offs
#: Nations ranking as of 7 March 2022.
Seeded teams
Unseeded teams
Home teamScoreAway teamLocationVenueSurface
2–3'MontevideoCarrasco Lawn Tenis ClubClay
' 3–2Zouk MosbehNotre Dame University–LouaizeHard
' 3–1VilniusSEB ArenaHard
'3–1 BangkokThe Lawn Tennis Association of ThailandHard
' 3–1Taipei CityTaipei Tennis CenterHard
' 4–0PortorožTennis Center PortorožClay
1–3'TunisCourts de TennisHard
2–3' San José VillanuevaClub El EncantoHard
' 5–0InowrocławHala Widowiskowo SportowaHard
'3–0 SofiaNational Tennis CentreClay
2–3'St. MichaelNational Tennis CentreHard
'3–2 JūrmalaNational Tennis Centre LielupeHard