1976_Davis_Cup

1976 Davis Cup

1976 Davis Cup

1976 edition of the Davis Cup


The 1976 Davis Cup was the 65th edition of the Davis Cup, the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 58 teams would enter the competition, 32 in the Europe Zone, 14 in the Americas Zone, and 12 in the Eastern Zone. This year's tournament saw all teams in the Americas Zone competing in one single bracket, with the previous North & Central America and South America sub-zones, and subsequently the Americas Inter-Zonal final, being eliminated. This brought the Americas Zone in line with the outline of the other zones, with the previous year's Americas sub-zone champions progressing to the new Americas main draw semifinals.

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Chile defeated South Africa in the Americas Zone final, Australia defeated New Zealand in the Eastern Zone final, and the Soviet Union and Italy were the winners of the two Europe Zones, defeating Hungary and Great Britain, respectively.

In the Inter-Zonal Zone, Italy defeated Australia in their semifinal; the second semifinal was scratched and Chile advanced to the Final as the Soviet Union refused to travel to Chile due to their opposition to the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.[1] In the final, held in the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile, on 17–19 December, Italy defeated Chile to win their first title and become the seventh nation to win the Davis Cup.[2][3]

Americas Zone

Preliminary rounds

Main Draw

Quarterfinals
19–28 December 1975
Semifinals
5–7 March
Final
26–28 April
 South Africa
bye
 South Africaw/o
Mexico City, Mexico (clay)
 Mexico
 United States2
Santiago, Chile
 Mexico3
 South Africa2
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
 Chile3
 Brazil0
Santiago, Chile (clay)
 Argentina5
 Argentina2
 Chile3
bye
 Chile

Final

Chile vs. South Africa

More information Chile 3, South Africa 2 ...

Eastern Zone

Preliminary rounds

Main Draw

Quarterfinals
28 November–21 December 1975
Semifinals
9–18 January
Final
27 February–1 March
 Australia
Hobart, Australia (grass)
bye
 Australia5
Karachi, Pakistan
 Indonesia0
 Indonesia4
Brisbane, Australia (grass)
 Pakistan1
 Australia3
Manila, Philippines
 New Zealand1
 India4
Auckland, New Zealand (grass)
 Philippines0
 India2
 New Zealand3
bye
 New Zealand

Final

Australia vs. New Zealand

More information Australia 3, New Zealand 1 ...

Europe Zone

Zone A

Pre-qualifying round

Pre-qualifying round
 Turkey
 Israelw/o

Preliminary rounds

Main Draw

Final

Soviet Union vs. Hungary

More information Soviet Union 4, Hungary 1 ...

Zone B

Pre-qualifying rounds

First RoundQualifying Round
 Iran
bye
 Iranw/o
 Nigeria
 Nigeriaw/o
 Algeria
bye
Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg (clay)
 Luxembourg
 Luxembourg0
 Portugal5
bye
 Portugal

Preliminary rounds

Main Draw

Quarterfinals
20–23 May
Semifinals
8–18 July
Final
5–7 August
 France
Eastbourne, United Kingdom (grass)
bye
 France1
Eastbourne, United Kingdom (grass)
 Great Britain4
 Great Britain5
Wimbledon, United Kingdom (grass)
 Romania0
 Great Britain1
Bologna, Italy (clay)
 Italy4
 Italy5
Rome, Italy (clay)
 Yugoslavia0
 Italy4
 Sweden0
bye
 Sweden

Final

Great Britain vs. Italy

More information Great Britain 1, Italy 4 ...

Inter-Zonal Zone

Draw

Semifinals
24–27 September
Final
17–19 December
Rome, Italy (clay)
EUR-B Italy3
Santiago, Chile (clay)
EAS Australia2
EUR-A Italy4
AME Chile1
AME Chilew/o
EUR-A Soviet Union

Semifinals

Italy vs. Australia

More information Italy 3, Australia 2 ...

Chile vs. Soviet Union

The tie was scheduled to be completed by September 27, but the Soviet Union refused to travel to Chile due to their opposition to the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet: therefore, the tie was scratched and Chile advanced to the Final.[1][9] The Soviet team were subsequently banned from entering the Davis Cup for two years.

Final

Chile vs. Italy

More information Chile 1, Italy 4 ...

References

  1. "Soviets barred from Davis Cup". The Daily Sentinel. United Press International. 8 November 1976. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  2. Bud Collins (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. pp. 495–496, 499. ISBN 978-0942257700.
  3. "Chile v Italy". daviscup.com.
  4. "Italy v Australia". daviscup.com.

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