1991 Davis Cup World Group Tennis tournament
1991 Davis Cup World Group Date 1 February – 1 December Edition 11th France
The World Group was the highest level of Davis Cup competition in 1991.[ 1] The first-round losers went into the Davis Cup World Group qualifying round , and the winners progressed to the quarterfinals and were guaranteed a World Group spot for 1992 .
France won the title, defeating the United States in the final, 3–1. The final was held at the Palais des Sports de Gerland in Lyon , France , from 29 November to 1 December.[ 2] It was the French team's 7th Davis Cup title overall and their first since 1932 .
The breakup of Yugoslavia during the tournament and the declaration of independence by Croatia in June 1991 resulted in top-ranked Croatian tennis players Goran Ivanišević and Goran Prpić leaving the Yugoslavia Davis Cup team . Yugoslavia were subsequently defeated in their next tie, when lower-ranked Serbian players were called up to fill their absence in the semi-finals against France.[ 3]
Participating teams
Draw
First round 1–3 February; 29–31 March Quarterfinals March–June Semifinals 20–22 September Final 29 November-1 December Mexico City , Mexico (hard) United States 3 Newport, RI , United States (grass) Mexico 2 United States 4 Murcia , Spain (clay) Spain 1 Spain 4 Kansas City, MO , United States (indoor clay) Canada 1 United States 3 Christchurch , New Zealand (grass) Germany 2 Argentina 4 Berlin , Germany (indoor carpet) New Zealand 1 Argentina 0 Dortmund , Germany (indoor carpet) Germany 5 Germany 3 Lyon , France (indoor carpet) Italy 2 United States 1 Zagreb , Yugoslavia (indoor clay) France 3 Yugoslavia 4 Prague , Czechoslovakia (indoor carpet) Sweden 1 Yugoslavia 4 Prague , Czechoslovakia (indoor carpet) Czechoslovakia 1 Czechoslovakia 4 Pau , France (indoor carpet) Austria 1 Yugoslavia 0 Rennes , France (indoor clay) France 5 Israel 0 Nîmes , France (clay) France 5 France 3 Perth , Australia (grass) Australia 2 Belgium 0 Australia 5
First round
Mexico vs. United States
Spain vs. Canada
New Zealand vs. Argentina
Germany vs. Italy
Yugoslavia vs. Sweden
Czechoslovakia vs. Austria
France vs. Israel
Australia vs. Belgium
Quarterfinals
United States vs. Spain
Germany vs. Argentina
Czechoslovakia vs. Yugoslavia
France vs. Australia
Semifinals
United States vs. Germany
France vs. Yugoslavia
Final
France vs. United States
References
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