WIth Andy Murray recovering from his Australian Open exertions, Cam Norrie and Dan Evans will lead Great Britain's challenge as they travel to Colombia. Three-time Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka is back for Switzerland after a seven-year Davis Cup hiatus as they take on Germany in Trier. Tommy Paul: Top facts about farm-loving American Olympian who found tennis fame at the Australian Open 2023 Roger Federer’s life in retirement: ‘I have to take the time to make the next move’ Tsitsipas and Rune bid for promotion in World Group I Play-offs There are also 12 World Group I Play-offs this weekend with the winners joining the 12 losing teams from the Qualifiers in September's World Group I. After leading Greece to victory over Tunisia in World Group II last September, Stefanos Tsitsipas will hope to repeat the feat against against Ecuador. After his run to the final of the Australian Open, the world number three - with the help of brother Petros - could send the Greeks through to World Group I for the very first time.
Second seeds France visit Hungary with 41-year-old doubles specialist Nicolas Mahut in the squad. Australian Open semi-finalist Tommy Paul will turn out for the United States when they go to Tashkent to take on Uzbekistan. Paul is up to 19 in the world following his exploits in Melbourne, where he fell to Djokovic, and he is joined by Davis Cup debutants Jenson Brooksby, Mackenzie McDonald and Austin Krajicek.
2023 Davis Cup schedule - Qualifiers 04 Feb - 05 Feb 2023 Croatia [1] v Austria - Sportska Dvorana Zamet, Rijeka, Croatia 03 Feb - 04 Feb 2023 Hungary vs France [2] - Tatabánya Multifunctional Arena, Tatabánya, Hungary Uzbekistan vs USA [3] - Olympic Tennis School, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Germany [4] vs Switzerland - Arena Trier, Trier, Germany Colombia vs Great Britain [5] - Pueblo Viejo Country Club, Cota, Colombia Norway vs Serbia [6] - Oslo Tennisarena, Oslo, Norway Chile vs Kazakhstan [7] - Campus Trentino, La Serena, Chile Korea, Rep.
vs Belgium [8] - Olympic Tennis Court, Seoul, Korea, Republic Sweden [9] vs Bosnia and Herzegovina - The Royal Tennis Hall, Stockholm, Sweden Netherlands [10] vs Slovakia - MartiniPlaza Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands Finland vs Argentina [11] - Espoo Metro Arena, Espoo, Finland Portugal vs Czech Republic [12] - Complexo Municipal de Ténis da Maia, Maia, PortugalThe beauty of Men's Tennis2023 Davis Cup World Group I Play-offs The 12 winning nations from the World Group I Play-offs will progress to 2023 World Group I. The 12 losing nations will contest a World Group II tie in 2023.
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Australian Open 2023: Novak Djokovic defeats Stefanos Tsitsipas to win 10th title in Melbourne Stefanos Tsitsipas' history in the making: Can Greek tennis star become world number one? Davis Cup 2023 Format There are 12 Qualifiers, 12 World Group I Play-offs and 12 World Group II Play-offs taking place from either 3-4 February or 4-5 February. In each case, the teams will play two singles matches on day one with the doubles and two more singles matches (if required) on day two. The 12 losing teams in the Qualifiers will go into World Group I with the 12 winners from the World Group I Play-offs. Similarly, the 12 losing teams in the World Group I Play-offs will go into World Group II with the 12 winners from the World Group II Play-offs. The 12 winners from the Qualifiers will advance to the 2023 Davis Cup Finals where 16 teams will contest the Group Stage in four cities in Spain with the Final 8 held in Malaga from 12-26 November.
Luxembourg vs. Portugal, with Cristiano Ronaldo