Davis Cup Finals 2024: When is it, how does it work & who is playing?

Davis Cup Finals 2024: When is it, how does it work & who is playing?

Davis Cup Finals Group Stage 2024 Preview: When is it, how does it work and who is playing?

The Grand Slam season may be coming to a close for 2024, but top ATP stars are still required as they represent their nations at the upcoming Davis Cup Finals Group Stage.

And we, at Tennishead, have all you need to know ahead of the round-robin stage of the ‘Tennis World Cup’:

How do the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage work?

Since 2019, the Davis Cup Finals have taken place over two stages, the group stages and the knockout stages.

The group stages consist of sixteen nations, being split into four equal groups and take place in four different locations across the globe.

These groups are played as a round-robin, with each tie consisting of two singles matches and a doubles contest.

The top two teams after playing all three ties in each group will advance to the knockout stages, that take place in Malaga later this year.

When are the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage 2024?

The first ties of the Davis Cup Finals group stage will get underway on Tuesday 10th September, with it coming to a conclusion on Sunday 15th September.

For more information on the full schedule, visit the official website here.

Where are the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage 2024 held?

As previously mentioned, the four groups are held in four different locations, which provides a host like atmosphere for three nations.

There is only one change from last year, with Split (Croatia) being swapped out for Zhuhai (China) to take centre stage.

That leaves Group A in Bologna (Italy) at the Unipol Arena, Group B in Valencia (Spain) at the Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís, Group C is where the new hosts Zhuhai (China) come to the forefront at the Hengqin Tennis Center, while Group D will be held in Manchester (United Kingdom) at the aptly named Manchester Arena.

Who is playing at the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage 2024?

Each Davis Cup Group Stage team has a captain that selects four or five players from the nation, often choosing both singles and doubles specialists.

Group A contains defending champions Italy, with Filippo Volandri selecting three of the same five players that claimed the title in Malaga last year.

World No.1 Jannik Sinner headlines this lineup, with the Australian Open champion looking to repeat some of the heroics that led his nation to their first Davis Cup title since 1976.

The star of Group B is Carlos Alcaraz, who will be looking to bounce back after a shock second round loss at the US Open.

However, the Spanish team led by David Ferrer will face tough competition in their group from recent runners-up Australia, 10-time champion’s France and a young talented Czech team.

Group C hosts the most successful nation in Davis Cup history in form of the United States of America, who do not have a full strength lineup heading to Zhuhai.

Last year, the American’s were shockingly unable to advance to the knockout stage, so Sebastian Korda and co will be hoping that history does not repeat itself.

The group stage in Manchester finished in dramatic fashion last year, with the doubles pairing of Dan Evans and Neal Skupski saving four match points to help Great Britain advance.

Both Evans and Skupski are involved once again, in the first Davis Cup competition for Great Britain since Andy Murray retired. However, they do have an in-form player to fill Murray’s shoes, as US Open semi-finalist Jack Draper is set to feature.

Here is the full lineup of teams for the upcoming Davis Cup Group Stages:

Group A (Bologna)

Belgium
PlayerSRDR
Zizou Bergs80626
Joris De Loore211
Sander Gille35
Joran Vliegen35
Captain: Steve Darcis

 

Brazil
PlayerSRDR
Thiago Monteiro75
Felipe Meligeni Alves139611
Joao Fonseca162512
Rafael Matos34
Marcelo Melo38
Captain: Jaime Oncins

 

Italy
PlayerSRDR
Jannik Sinner1341
Lorenzo Musetti18206
Luciano Darderi37273
Andrea Vavassori2069
Simone Bolelli10
Captain: Filippo Volandri

 

Netherlands
PlayerSRDR
Tallon Griekspoor40117
Botic van de Zandschulp74154
Jesper de Jong128530
Robin Haase118758
Wesley Koolhof14
Captain: Paul Haarhuis

Group B (Valencia)

 Australia
PlayerSRDR
Alex de Minaur10342
Alexei Popyrin28871
Jordan Thompson3213
Max Purcell9718
Matt Ebden3
Captain: Lleyton Hewitt

 

Czechia
PlayerSRDR
Jiri Lehečka38
Tomas Machač3950
Jakub Menšík65
Vit Kopřiva118615
Adam Pavlásek43
Captain: Jaroslav Navrátil

 

France
PlayerSRDR
Ugo Humbert17348
Arthur Fils24246
Adrian Mannarino42411
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard52353
Captain: Paul-Henri Mathieu

 

 Spain
PlayerSRDR
Carlos Alcaraz3
Pedro Martínez43207
Roberto Bautista Agut67
Pablo Carreño Busta213
Marcel Granollers1
Captain: David Ferrer

Group C (Zhuhai)

Chile
PlayerSRDR
Alejandro Tabilo21152
Nicolas Jarry26340
Cristian Garín116
Tomas Barrios Vera160251
Matias Soto335134
Captain: Nicolas Massú

 

Germany
PlayerSRDR
Yannick Hanfmann9682
Maximilian Marterer100981
Henri Squire178
Kevin Krawietz20
Tim Puetz20
Captain: Michael Kohlmann

 

 Slovakia
PlayerSRDR
Lukas Klein110
Jozef Kovalík1141406
Alex Molčan344
Norbert Gombos584
Igor Zelenay822
Captain: Tibor Toth

 

United States
PlayerSRDR
Sebastian Korda1661
Brandon Nakashima40292
Marcos Giron45549
Rajeev Ram5
Austin Krajicek22
Captain: Bob Bryan

Group D (Manchester)

 Argentina
PlayerSRDR
Sebastián Báez21191
Francisco Cerúndolo29294
Tomas Martin Etcheverry33219
Andres Molteni30
Maximo González33
Captain: Guillermo Coria

 

 Canada
PlayerSRDR
Felix Auger-Aliassime19550
Denis Shapovalov105
Gabriel Diallo143625
Alexis Galarneau2201371
Vasek Pospisil6121385
Captain: Frank Dancevic

 

Finland
PlayerSRDR
Otto Virtanen125480
Eero Vasa706309
Patrick Kaukovalta 853795
Harri Heliövaara11
Patrik Niklas-Salminen102
Captain: Jarkko Nieminen

 

Great Britain
PlayerSRDR
Jack Draper25541
Cameron Norrie47189
Dan Evans184868
Joe Salisbury6
Neal Skupski19
Captain: Leon Smith

Are there ranking points and prize money on offer at the Davis Cup Finals 2024?

There are no ranking points on offer to those playing at the Davis Cup Finals, but nations can receive prize money for their efforts. However, this information is not currently available to the public.

Previous winners of the Davis Cup

The United States of America are the most successful team in Davis Cup history with an incredible 32 titles, but the powerhouse nation have not been victorious since 2007.

Last year it was Italy who were the champions, with Jannik Sinner leading his nation to their first title in 47 years.

Australia were runners-up in 2022 and 2023, with Lleyton Hewitt’s team looking to go one better this year.

Here are all the champions and runners-up from the last 10 editions of the Davis Cup:

YearFinal LocationWinnerRunner-Up
2013Belgrade, SerbiaCzechia (3) Serbia 
2014Lille, FranceSwitzerlandFrance
2015Ghent, BelgiumGreat Britain (10)Belgium
2016Zagreb, CroatiaArgentina Croatia
2017Lille, FranceFrance (10)Belgium
2018Lille, FranceCroatia (2)France
2019Madrid, SpainSpain (6)Canada
2020Not held due to the Covid-19 Pandemic         –
2021Madrid, SpainRussian Tennis Federation (3)Croatia
2022Madrid, SpainCanada Australia
2023Malaga, SpainItaly (2)Australia

How can you watch the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage 2024?

You can watch all of the Davis Cup Group Stage on Tennis Channel International. Another way to watch Great Britain’s three group stage ties is on the BBC Red Button or BBC iPlayer.


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