The International Tennis Federation (ITF) announced the draw for the highly anticipated 2023 Davis Cup Finals Group Stage.
This year's event promises to be an exhilarating showcase of talent and skill, with host nations Croatia, Great Britain, Italy, and Spain welcoming the world's best to their shores in pursuit of the prestigious Davis Cup title.
The picturesque cities of Bologna (Italy) and Valencia (Spain) return as host venues, with the action extending to Manchester (Great Britain) and an upcoming announcement for Croatia's hosting city. Fans will be treated to an intense week of competition from September 12th to 17th, as four groups of nations vie for a spot in the Final 8 knockout stage held in Malaga from November 21st to 26th.
The drama begins in Group A, where defending champions Canada will look to repeat their 2022 success. Facing off against Italy, Sweden, and Chile in Bologna, the Canadians will have to dig deep to fend off their challengers and secure their place in the next round.
Manchester will be the epicenter of Group B, where Great Britain, the 2023 host nation, is eager to capitalize on home-court advantage. After a disappointing performance in Glasgow in 2022, the Brits will need to summon their best against Australia, France, and Switzerland.
Spain, the 2019 Davis Cup victors, find themselves in Group C, alongside Serbia, the Czech Republic, and Korea, Rep. Expect electrifying encounters in Valencia as these tennis powerhouses fight for supremacy and the chance to advance to the knockout stage.
Finally, two-time Davis Cup winners Croatia lead the charge in Group D, hosting the Netherlands, USA, and Finland in a yet-to-be-announced city. With national pride and glory on the line, each country will undoubtedly bring their A-game in this thrilling round of competition.
Group A (Bologna, Italy) | Canada, Italy, Sweden, Chile |
Group B (Manchester, Great Britain) | Australia, Great Britain, France, Switzerland |
Group C (Valencia, Spain) | Spain, Serbia, Czech Republic, Korea |
Group D (Croatia) | Croatia, Netherlands, USA, Finland |