Know Everything About Davis Cup 2021, Prize Money, Format, Venue, Schedule, Teams, Groups

Know Everything About Davis Cup 2021, Prize Money, Format, Venue, Schedule, Teams, Groups

The Davis Cup 2020-21 Finals will be held from November 25, 2021, to December 5, 2021, know its prize money, format, schedule, date and teams

The three venues for the Finals are Madrid (Spain), Innsbruck (Austria), and Turin (Italy). The Davis Cup 2020-21 is sponsored by Rakuten.

The Davis Cup 2020-21 will mark the 109th time the cup was held. Initially, the Davis Cup was supposed to be held entirely in 2020. But on June 26, 2020, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) announced that the Davis Cup 2020 Finals are postponed and will take place in November 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The defending champion of the Davis Cup is Spain.

New Format Of Davis Cup 2021

For the Davis Cup 2020-21, the format was developed. The new category of a Davis Cup World Group I and World Group II had been introduced which will be played on a global premise. This category substituted the Group I and Group II format. Therefore, any country was able to partake in the Davis Cup 2020-21 apart from the Cup’s Nations Ranking Teams.

FUN FACT: The United States of America is the most accomplished team in Davis Cup history with 32 titles to their name, followed by Australia with 28 titles.

Davis Cup 2021 Finals, Teams And Groups

The Davis Cup 2020-21 Finals will include 18 groups.

Qualified Teams: 12

Australia

Austria

Colombia

Croatia

Czech Republic

Ecuador

Germany

Hungary

Italy

Kazakhstan

Sweden

USA

Semifinalists Of Davis Cup 2019: 4

Spain

Canada

Great Britain

Russia

Wild Card Entries: 2

France

Serbia

The 18 groups will contend in six general groups of three rounds. The six group champions in addition to the two runner-up teams with the best records dependent on sets and matches dominated will go in the quarter-finals. The Davis Cup champions will be chosen after the knockout stage.

The two finalists will consequently fit the bill for the 2022 Finals. The groups completing between 3rd and 18th will partake in the 2022 Qualifiers. Two countries from the Qualifiers will keep on being qualified for wild cards into the Finals.

Davis Cup 2021 Prize Money, Distribution, Salary, Winnings

Winners (Players): £1.8 million

Team Federation: £910,000

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Runner-ups (Players): £1.3 million

Team Federation: £623,000

Semi-Finalists (Players): £1.12 million

Team Federation: £552,000

Quarter-Finalists (Players): £940,000

Team Federation: £442,000

Group Stage (Players): £442,000

Team Federation: £220,000

Total Prize Money for the Players and the Team Federations: £16 million

Total money used for marketing: £12 million

Money used for ITA license: £34 million

Total money used for the Davis Cup 2021: £62 million

Davis Cup Finals Groups

Group A

Spain

Russia

Ecuador

Group B

Canada

Kazakhstan

Sweden

Group C

France

Great Britain

Czech Republic

Group D

Croatia

Australia

Hungary

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Group E

USA

Italy

Colombia

Group F

Serbia

Germany

Austria

Davis Cup 2020-21 Finals Full Schedule And Date

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Canada Vs Sweden

France Vs Czech Republic

Croatia Vs Australia

Friday, November 26, 2021

Spain Vs Ecuador

Serbia Vs Austria

USA Vs Italy

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Kazakhstan Vs Sweden

Russia Vs Ecuador

France Vs Great Britain

Serbia Vs Germany

Australia Vs Hungary

Italy Vs Colombia

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Canada Vs Kazakhstan

Spain Vs Russia

Great Britain Vs Czech Republic

Germany Vs Austria

Croatia Vs Hungary

USA Vs Colombia

Monday, November 29, 2021

Quarter-Finals

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Winner Group D Vs Winner Group E

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Winner Group C Vs Winner Group F

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Winner Group B Vs Second-best 1 or 2

Thursday, December 2, 2021

Winner Group A Vs Second-best 1 or 2

Friday, December 3, 2021

Semi-Finals 1

Saturday, December 4, 2021

Semi-Finals 2

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Davis Cup 2020-21 Final

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