Dates, locations, schedules, telecasts and live streams

Dates, locations, schedules, telecasts and live streams

The Davis Cup group stage is over, but it will take some time for the final to continue. Dates, venues, game plans, telecasts and live streams – here you will find the most important information about the end of the tournament.

The first leg of the Davis Cup had ended with a group stage a few days earlier. The German tennis team around Jan-Lenard Struff, Oscar Otte and double pair Kevin Kravitz/Tim Putz made it to the finals. In the group, the Germans won against France, Belgium and Australia and finished first.

Davis Cup Finals: Dates, Venues, Schedule

However, it will take some time for us to continue. The Davis Cup final won’t move until the end of November. It begins with the quarter-finals on 22 November, which runs until 24 November. This will be followed by the semi-finals on 25 and 26 November, with the Davis Cup Grand Final planned on 27 November. All the knockout matches will be held in Malaga, Spain.

Eight teams are currently in the race. Apart from Germany, Italy, USA, Canada (Germany’s quarter-final rivals), Spain, Croatia, Netherlands and Australia also made it to the finals.

In mode nothing will change. Two singles matches and one doubles match will also be played in the final round. Two won sets are required to win a match, so the one who wins a total of two matches also wins the duel.

Round Date team 1 team 2 place
quarter final 22 November Netherlands Australia Malaga, Spain
quarter final 23 November Croatia Spain Malaga, Spain
quarter final 24 November Germany Canada Malaga, Spain
quarter final 24 November Italy United States of america Malaga, Spain
semi final 25. November Quarter Final Winner 1 Quarter Final Winner 2 Malaga, Spain
semi final 26 November Winner Quarterfinal 3 quarter final winner fourth Malaga, Spain
The last 27 November Semi-Final 1 semifinal 2 Malaga, Spain
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Davis Cup Finals: Broadcast on TV and Live Stream

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