- Source: 1998 Davis Cup
The 1998 Davis Cup (also known as the 1998 Davis Cup by NEC for sponsorship purposes) was the 87th edition of the Davis Cup, the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 131 teams entered the competition, 16 in the World Group, 30 in the Americas Zone, 30 in the Asia/Oceania Zone, and 55 in the Europe/Africa Zone. Honduras, Iraq, the Netherlands Antilles, Saint Lucia and the U.S. Virgin Islands made their first appearances in the tournament.
Sweden defeated Italy in the final, held at the Forum di Assago in Milan, Italy, on 4–6 December, to win their second consecutive title and their 7th title overall.
World Group
= Draw
== Final
=Italy vs. Sweden
World Group qualifying round
Date: 25–28 September
The eight losing teams in the World Group first round ties and eight winners of the Zonal Group I final round ties competed in the World Group qualifying round for spots in the 1999 World Group.
Australia, Brazil, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Russia and Slovakia remain in the World Group in 1999.
France and Great Britain are promoted to the World Group in 1999.
Argentina, Ecuador, Israel, Japan, Romania and Uzbekistan remain in Zonal Group I in 1999.
India and South Africa are relegated to Zonal Group I in 1999.
Americas Zone
= Group I
=Mexico relegated to Group II in 1999.
Argentina and Ecuador advance to World Group qualifying round.
= Group II
=Guatemala and Jamaica relegated to Group III in 1999.
Venezuela promoted to Group I in 1999.
= Group III
=Venue: Santa Cruz Tennis Club, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Date: 29 April–3 May
Dominican Republic and Costa Rica promoted to Group II in 1999.
Puerto Rico and Bermuda relegated to Group IV in 1999.
= Group IV
=Venue: St. Lucia Racquet Club, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia
Date: 23–29 March
Netherlands Antilles and Honduras promoted to Group III in 1999.
Asia/Oceania Zone
= Group I
=Indonesia relegated to Group II in 1999.
Uzbekistan and Japan advance to World Group qualifying round.
= Group II
=Hong Kong and Pacific Oceania relegated to Group III in 1999.
Pakistan promoted to Group I in 1999.
= Group III
=Venue: National Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 15–19 April
Kazakhstan and Sri Lanka promoted to Group II in 1999.
Singapore and Kuwait relegated to Group IV in 1999.
= Group IV
=Venue: National Complex, Ramna Park, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Date: 9–15 February
Bahrain and Bangladesh promoted to Group III in 1999.
Europe/Africa Zone
= Group I
=Norway and Denmark relegated to Group II in 1999.
France, Romania, Israel, and Great Britain advance to World Group qualifying round.
= Group II
=Luxembourg, Egypt, Georgia, and Monaco relegated to Group III in 1999.
Belarus and Portugal promoted to Group I in 1999.
= Group III
=Zone A
Venue: Amicale Tennis Association, Lomé, Togo
Date: 21–25 January
Greece and Togo promoted to Group II in 1999.
Madagascar and Cyprus relegated to Group IV in 1999.
Zone B
Venue: Jug Tennis Club, Skopje, Macedonia
Date: 20–24 May
Turkey and Macedonia promoted to Group II in 1999.
San Marino and Malta relegated to Group IV in 1999.
= Group IV
=Zone A
Venue: Lugogo Tennis Club, Kampala, Uganda
Date: 28 January–1 February
Armenia and Benin promoted to Group III in 1999.
Zone B
Venue: Ndola Tennis Club, Ndola, Zambia
Date: 6–10 May
Zambia and Algeria promoted to Group III in 1999.
References
General
"World Group 1998". DavisCup.com. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
Specific
External links
Davis Cup official website
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