2000 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone

Group I[1]

  2nd round play-offs
6–8 October
1st round play-offs
1st round
4–6 February
2nd round
7–9 April
                                     
 
      Sweden  
     bye    
   bye         Sweden 3
    Finland       Finland 2
   bye
        Finland  
    Finland 4  
    Hungary 1    
      Romania  
     bye    
 bye         Romania 3
    Hungary       Hungary 2
   bye
      Hungary  
 
      Belarus  
     bye    
   bye         Belarus 4
    South Africa       South Africa 1
   bye
        South Africa  
    South Africa 2  
    Portugal 3    
      Portugal 1  
      Ukraine 4    
  Portugal         Ukraine 2
   bye       Morocco 3
   bye
      Morocco  
 Hungary and  South Africa
relegated to Group II in 2001.
 Sweden,  Romania,  Belarus, and  Morocco
advance to World Group Play-off.

Group II[2]

  Play-offs
21–23 July
1st round
28–30 April
2nd round
21–23 July
3rd round
6–8 October
                                     
 
      Croatia 5  
      Latvia 0    
  Latvia 1         Croatia 5  
  Luxembourg 4       Ireland 0  
    Luxembourg 2
      Ireland 3    
      Croatia 5
        Ivory Coast 0
      Denmark 3  
      Turkey 2    
  Turkey 4         Denmark 2
  Lithuania 1       Ivory Coast 3  
    Ivory Coast 3
      Lithuania 2  
 
      Egypt 2  
      Slovenia 3    
  Egypt 0         Slovenia 3  
  Estonia 5       Poland 2  
    Estonia 1
      Poland 4    
      Slovenia 4
        Greece 1
      Greece 3  
      Bulgaria 2    
  Bulgaria 2         Greece 4
  Israel 3       Norway 1  
    Norway 3
      Israel 2  
 Latvia,  Lithuania,  Egypt, and  Bulgaria
relegated to Group III in 2001.
 Croatia and  Slovenia
promoted to Group I in 2001.

Group III

Venue I

Participating Teams

Venue II

Participating Teams

Group IV

Venue I

Participating Teams

Venue II

Participating Teams

See also

2000 Davis Cup
1999 Europe/Africa Zone

2000 Americas Zone

2001 Europe/Africa Zone
2000 Asia/Oceania Zone

References

  1. "Davis Cup Archives". Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  2. "Davis Cup Archives". Retrieved 24 February 2014.
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