1973 Davis Cup Europe Zone

Main article: 1973 Davis Cup

The Europe Zone was one of the three zones of competition in the 1973 Davis Cup.[1] Two sub-zones were played, with the winner of each advancing to the Inter-Zonal Zone.

Zone A

Preliminary round

VenueHome TeamScoreVisiting Team
Cairo, Egypt, 20–22 April 1973  Egypt 5-0  Turkey
Lisbon, Portugal, 6–8 April 1973 (clay)  Portugal 0-5   Switzerland
Sofia, Bulgaria, 20–22 April 1973  Bulgaria 5-0  Iran
Casablanca, Morocco 10–12 November 1972  Morocco 5-0  Luxembourg

Main Draw

  First round
April 27 - May 6
Quarterfinals
18–20 May
Semifinals
20–22 July
Final
3–5 August
                                     
  Czechoslovakia  
Cairo, Egypt (clay)
 (bye)  
    Czechoslovakia 4  
Cairo, Egypt
    Egypt 1  
  Egypt 4
Prague, Czechoslovakia (clay)
  Poland 1  
    Czechoslovakia 3  
    Germany 2  
  Great Britain  
Munich, West Germany (clay)
 (bye)  
    Great Britain 1
Geneva, Switzerland
    Germany 4  
  Germany 3
Prague, Czechoslovakia (clay)
   Switzerland 0  
    Czechoslovakia 4
    Italy 1
  Italy  
Reggio Emilia, Italy (clay)
 (bye)  
    Italy 5
Sofia, Bulgaria
    Bulgaria 0  
  Bulgaria 3
Turin, Italy
  Belgium 2  
    Italy 3
    Spain 2  
  Spain  
Bastad, Sweden (clay)
 (bye)  
    Spain 3
Rabat, Morocco (clay)
    Sweden 2  
  Sweden 4
  Morocco 1  

Zone B

Preliminary round

VenueHome TeamScoreVisiting Team
Vienna, Austria, 20–22 April  Austria 3-0  Monaco
Dublin, Ireland, 13–15 April  Ireland 0-5  Norway
Athens, Greece, 13–15 April  Greece 3-2  Finland

Main Draw

  First round
3–6 May
Quarterfinals
18–20 May
Semifinals
20–22 July
Final
3–5 August
                                     
  Romania  
Scheviningen, Netherlands (clay)
 (bye)  
    Romania 3  
Tel Aviv, Israel (hard)
    Netherlands 2  
  Netherlands 4
Bucharest, Romania (clay)
  Israel 1  
    Romania 4  
    New Zealand 1  
  Yugoslavia  
Zagreb, Yugoslavia (clay)
 (bye)  
    Yugoslavia 2
Vienna, Austria (clay)
    New Zealand 3  
  New Zealand 3
Bucharest, Romania
  Austria 2  
    Romania 3
    Soviet Union 2
  France  
Oslo, Norway (clay)
 (bye)  
    France 5
Oslo, Norway (clay)
    Norway 0  
  Norway 3
Moscow, Soviet Union
  Denmark 2  
    France 2
    Soviet Union 3  
  Soviet Union  
Budapest, Hungary
 (bye)  
    Soviet Union 3
Athens, Greece
    Hungary 2  
  Hungary 4
  Greece 1  

References

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