1975 Davis Cup Americas Zone
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The Americas Zone[1] was one of three zones of competition in the 1975 Davis Cup. The zone was split into the North & Central America Zone and the South America Zone, with the winners meeting in the Americas Inter-Zonal Final. Chile won the Zone and advanced to the Inter-Zonal Zone.
North & Central America Zone
Preliminary Rounds
First Round October 4–13, 1974 |
Final 31 January – 2 February | |||||||||
Nassau, Bahamas (clay) | ||||||||||
United States | 5 | |||||||||
Caribbean/West Indies | 0 | Palm Springs, California (hard) | ||||||||
Mexico | 3 | |||||||||
Quebec City, Quebec (carpet) | United States | 2 | ||||||||
Mexico | 4 | |||||||||
Canada | 1 |
- Mexico advanced to Main draw
Main draw
First Round 1 April 1975 |
Finals 1 April 1975 | |||||||||
South Africa | w/o[2] | |||||||||
South Africa | w/o | Mexico | ||||||||
Colombia |
- South Africa advanced to Americas Inter-Zonal Final when the government of Mexico refused to allow the Mexico / South Africa tie to take place, in protest over South Africa's apartheid policies.
South America Zone
Preliminary Rounds
First round 1 October 1974 |
Quarterfinals 15–17 November 1974 (URU) 13–15 December 1974 (BRA) | |||||||
Uruguay | w/o | |||||||
Montevideo, Uruguay | ||||||||
Ecuador | ||||||||
Uruguay | 0 | |||||||
Argentina | 5 | |||||||
Argentina | ||||||||
(bye) | ||||||||
(bye) | ||||||||
São Paulo, Brazil | ||||||||
Brazil | ||||||||
Brazil | 4 | |||||||
Bolivia | 0 | |||||||
(bye) | ||||||||
Bolivia |
- Argentina and Brazil advanced to main draw.
Main draw
First Round 20–22 December 1974 |
Finals 10–12 January 1975 | |||||||||
Santiago, Chile | ||||||||||
São Paulo, Brazil (clay) | Chile | 4 | ||||||||
Argentina | 2 | Brazil | 1 | |||||||
Brazil | 3 |
- Chile advanced to Americas Inter-Zonal Final.
References
- ↑ "Reconstructed from Davis Cup Nation-by-Nation Historical Records". Retrieved 2013-05-03.
- ↑ "Apartheid protest".
The government of Mexico refused to allow the tie to take place, in protest over South Africa's apartheid polices
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