1994 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone
Group I[1]
Preliminary Round
February 4–6
- Zimbabwe advanced to the First Round, Luxembourg relegated to Group II for 1995
First Round
March 25–27
- Switzerland, Croatia, Portugal, and South Africa advanced to the World Group Qualifying Round
Relegation Round
July 15–17
- Great Britain relegated to Group II for 1995 (along with Luxembourg).
Group II[2]
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Play-offs 15–17 July |
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1st round 29 April-1 May |
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2nd round 15–17 July |
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3rd round 23–26 September |
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Nairobi, Kenya (clay) |
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Kenya |
1 |
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Dublin, Ireland (outdoor carpet) |
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Latvia |
3 |
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Jūrmala, Latvia (clay) |
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Kenya |
1 |
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Latvia |
3 |
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Ireland |
4 |
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Dublin, Ireland (indoor carpet) |
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Ukraine |
2 |
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Ukraine |
5 |
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Ireland |
0 |
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Jūrmala, Latvia (hard) |
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Latvia |
1 |
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Casablanca, Morocco (clay) |
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Morocco |
4 |
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Morocco |
5 |
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Cairo, Egypt (clay) |
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Egypt |
0 |
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Warsaw, Poland (clay) |
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Egypt |
3 |
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Morocco |
5 |
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Bulgaria |
2 |
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Sopot, Poland (indoor carpet) |
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Poland |
0 |
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Poland |
4 |
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Bulgaria |
1 |
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Accra, Ghana (hard) |
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Ghana |
3 |
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Monte Carlo, Monaco (clay) |
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Monaco |
2 |
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Accra, Ghana (hard) |
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Monaco |
4 |
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Ghana |
3 |
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Senegal |
1 |
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Lagos, Nigeria (hard) |
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Nigeria |
2 |
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Nigeria |
5 |
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Senegal |
0 |
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Accra, Ghana (hard) |
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Ghana |
2 |
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Maribor, Slovenia (clay) |
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Slovenia |
3 |
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Slovenia |
3 |
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Athens, Greece (clay) |
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Greece |
2 |
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Ljubljana, Slovenia (clay) |
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Greece |
1 |
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Slovenia |
3 |
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Estonia |
4 |
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Helsinki, Finland (indoor carpet) |
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Finland |
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Estonia |
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Finland |
4 |
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Kenya, Bulgaria, Senegal, and Greece relegated to Group III in 1995. |
Morocco and Slovenia promoted to Group I in 1995. |
Group III
The Group III tournament was held in two locations. Ten nations met May 4–8, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. These were split into two groups, each of which played a round robin tournament on outdoor hard courts. The winner of each group earned promotion to Group II for 1995.
The other eight nations met May 18–22, in Bratislava, Slovakia. These also were split into two round robin groups, and the matches were played on clay. The top two teams of each group advanced to a promotion pool, from which the two top teams were promoted to Group II in 1995. The bottom two teams of each group were placed in a placement pool.[1]
Abidjan Group
Pool A
| Promoted to Group II in 1995 |
Pool B
| Promoted to Group II in 1995 |
Bratislava Group
Pool A
| Advanced to Promotion Pool |
| Assigned to Placement Pool |
Pool B
| Advanced to Promotion Pool |
| Assigned to Placement Pool |
Promotion pool
The top two teams from each of Pools A and B advanced to the Promotion pool. Results and points from games against the opponent from the preliminary round were carried forward.
| Promoted to Group II for 1995 |
Placement pool
The bottom two teams from Pools A and B were placed in the relegation group. Results and points from games against the opponent from the preliminary round were carried forward.
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