The 2021 Davis Cup Finals are taking place over 11 days in Austria, Italy and Spain.
2021 Davis Cup Finals (culmination of the 2020-2021 Davis Cup - an ITF team event), on Hard Indoor, in Innsbruck, Austria, Turin, Italy, and Madrid, Spain, 25 November - 5 December 2021.
Defending champion (2019):
Spain which defeated Canada in the final in Madrid in November 2019.
The 2020 final was unable to be played due to COVID-19.
18 teams will compete in the Finals, divided into six groups of three. The three will play each other in round robin contests, and the winner of each group will be quarter finalists. Additionally, the two best second placed teams will compete in the quarter finals.
Contests will consist of three matches - two singles and one doubles.
Quarter finals will be:
Winner Group A v best or second best runner-up
Winner Group C v Winner Group F
Winner Group E v Winner Group D
Winner Group B v best or second best runner-up
The teams are:
Group A:
Spain
Russian Tennis Federation *
Ecuador
* In accordance with the ban by WADA and a December 2020 decision by CAS, the team from Russia is not permitted to use the Russian name, flag or anthem.
Group B:
Canada
Kazakhstan
Sweden
Group C:
France
Great Britain
Czech Republic
Group D:
Croatia
Australia
Hungary
Group E:
USA
Italy
Colombia
Group F:
Serbia
Germany
Austria
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