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2017 Davis Cup World Group play-offs

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The 2017 Davis Cup World Group play-offs were held from September 15 to 17. They were the main play-offs of the 2017 Davis Cup. The winners of the playoffs advanced to the 2018 Davis Cup World Group, and the losers were relegated to their respective Zonal Regions I.


Teams

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Bold indicates team had qualified for the 2018 Davis Cup World Group.

Results summary

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Date: 15–17 September

The eight losing teams in the World Group first round ties and eight winners of the Zonal Group I final round ties competed in the World Group play-offs for spots in the 2018 World Group. The draw took place on April 11 in London.

Home team Score Visiting team Location Venue Door Surface
 Kazakhstan 3–2  Argentina Astana National Tennis Center Indoor Hard
 Colombia 1–4  Croatia Bogotá Plaza de Toros la Santamaría Outdoor Clay
  Switzerland 3–2  Belarus Biel/Bienne Swiss Tennis Arena Indoor Hard
 Netherlands 3–2  Czech Republic The Hague Sportcampus Zuiderpark Indoor Clay
 Portugal 2–3  Germany Oeiras Clube de Ténis do Jamor Outdoor Clay
 Japan 3–1  Brazil Osaka Utsubo Tennis Center Outdoor Hard
 Hungary 3–1  Russia Budapest Margaret Island Athletic Centre Outdoor Clay
 Canada 3–2  India Edmonton Northlands Coliseum Indoor Hard

Playoff results

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Kazakhstan vs. Argentina

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Kazakhstan
3
National Tennis Center, Astana, Kazakhstan[1]
15–17 September 2017
Hard (i)

Argentina
2
1 2 3 4 5
1 Kazakhstan
Argentina
Mikhail Kukushkin
Guido Pella
65
77
77
65
6
2
6
4
   
2 Kazakhstan
Argentina
Dmitry Popko
Diego Schwartzman
4
6
2
6
2
6
     
3 Kazakhstan
Argentina
Timur Khabibulin / Aleksandr Nedovyesov
Máximo González / Andrés Molteni
5
7
6
4
7
5
6
4
   
4 Kazakhstan
Argentina
Mikhail Kukushkin
Diego Schwartzman
6
4
6
4
77
62
     
5 Kazakhstan
Argentina
Dmitry Popko
Guido Pella
           
w/o

Colombia vs. Croatia

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Colombia
1
Plaza de Toros la Santamaría, Bogotá, Colombia[2]
15–17 September 2017
Clay

Croatia
4
1 2 3 4 5
1 Colombia
Croatia
Alejandro González
Marin Čilić
1
6
4
6
1
6
     
2 Colombia
Croatia
Santiago Giraldo
Franko Škugor
6
4
4
6
5
7
6
4
6
2
 
3 Colombia
Croatia
Juan Sebastián Cabal / Alejandro Falla
Marin Čilić / Nikola Mektić
7
5
77
65
4
6
2
6
4
6
 
4 Colombia
Croatia
Santiago Giraldo
Marin Čilić
3
6
4
6
4
6
     
5 Colombia
Croatia
Alejandro González
Viktor Galović
4
6
6
2
2
6
     

Switzerland vs. Belarus

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Switzerland
3
Swiss Tennis Arena, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland[3]
15–17 September 2017
Hard (i)

Belarus
2
1 2 3 4 5
1 Switzerland
Belarus
Henri Laaksonen
Yaraslav Shyla
4
6
2
6
63
77
     
2 Switzerland
Belarus
Marco Chiudinelli
Dzmitry Zhyrmont
6
3
4
6
6
4
6
3
   
3 Switzerland
Belarus
Adrian Bodmer / Luca Margaroli
Max Mirnyi / Andrei Vasilevski
66
78
64
77
63
77
     
4 Switzerland
Belarus
Henri Laaksonen
Dzmitry Zhyrmont
6
2
6
2
5
7
6
2
   
5 Switzerland
Belarus
Marco Chiudinelli
Yaraslav Shyla
6
4
6
3
6
4
     

Netherlands vs. Czech Republic

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Netherlands
3
Sportcampus Zuiderpark, The Hague, Netherlands[4]
15–17 September 2017
Clay (i)

Czech Republic
2
1 2 3 4 5
1 Netherlands
Czech Republic
Thiemo de Bakker
Jiří Veselý
6
4
3
6
6
4
4
6
4
6
 
2 Netherlands
Czech Republic
Robin Haase
Lukáš Rosol
77
65
3
6
2
6
6
3
5
7
 
3 Netherlands
Czech Republic
Robin Haase / Matwé Middelkoop
Roman Jebavý / Adam Pavlásek
4
6
6
4
77
61
6
4
   
4 Netherlands
Czech Republic
Robin Haase
Jiří Veselý
6
1
1
6
6
3
6
4
   
5 Netherlands
Czech Republic
Thiemo de Bakker
Lukáš Rosol
3
6
6
4
6
4
6
4
   

Portugal vs. Germany

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Portugal
2
Clube de Ténis do Jamor, Oeiras, Portugal[5]
15–17 September 2017
Clay

Germany
3
1 2 3 4 5
1 Portugal
Germany
João Sousa
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe
6
4
3
6
3
6
0
6
   
2 Portugal
Germany
Pedro Sousa
Jan-Lennard Struff
6
2
7
5
77
64
     
3 Portugal
Germany
Gastão Elias / João Sousa
Tim Pütz / Jan-Lennard Struff
2
6
6
4
77
65
4
6
4
6
 
4 Portugal
Germany
João Sousa
Jan-Lennard Struff
0
6
77
63
6
3
66
78
4
6
 
5 Portugal
Germany
João Domingues
Yannick Hanfmann
6
3
710
68
       

Japan vs. Brazil

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Japan
3
Utsubo Tennis Center, Osaka, Japan[6]
15–18 September 2017
Hard

Brazil
1
1 2 3 4 5
1 Japan
Brazil
Yūichi Sugita
Guilherme Clezar
6
2
7
5
77
65
     
2 Japan
Brazil
Go Soeda
Thiago Monteiro
3
6
6
4
6
3
61
77
6
4
 
3 Japan
Brazil
Ben McLachlan / Yasutaka Uchiyama
Marcelo Melo / Bruno Soares
62
77
4
6
2
6
     
4 Japan
Brazil
Yūichi Sugita
Thiago Monteiro
6
3
6
2
6
3
     
5 Japan
Brazil
Go Soeda
Guilherme Clezar
          not
played

Hungary vs. Russia

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Hungary
3
Kopaszi Dam, Budapest, Hungary[7]
15–17 September 2017
Clay

Russia
1
1 2 3 4 5
1 Hungary
Russia
Márton Fucsovics
Andrey Rublev
6
2
6
4
5
7
2
6
6
3
 
2 Hungary
Russia
Attila Balázs
Karen Khachanov
6
3
2
6
612
714
1
6
   
3 Hungary
Russia
Attila Balázs / Márton Fucsovics
Konstantin Kravchuk / Daniil Medvedev
77
64
6
4
77
64
     
4 Hungary
Russia
Márton Fucsovics
Karen Khachanov
7
5
6
4
6
4
     
5 Hungary
Russia
Attila Balázs
Andrey Rublev
          not
played

Canada vs. India

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Canada
3
Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, Canada[8]
15–17 September 2017
Hard (i)

India
2
1 2 3 4 5
1 Canada
India
Brayden Schnur
Ramkumar Ramanathan
7
5
64
77
5
7
5
7
   
2 Canada
India
Denis Shapovalov
Yuki Bhambri
77
62
6
4
66
78
4
6
6
1
 
3 Canada
India
Daniel Nestor / Vasek Pospisil
Rohan Bopanna / Purav Raja
7
5
7
5
5
7
6
3
   
4 Canada
India
Denis Shapovalov
Ramkumar Ramanathan
6
3
77
61
6
3
     
5 Canada
India
Brayden Schnur
Yuki Bhambri
4
6
6
4
4
6
     

References

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  1. ^ "Kazakhstan v Argentina". daviscup.com.
  2. ^ "Colombia v Croatia". daviscup.com.
  3. ^ "Switzerland v Belarus". daviscup.com.
  4. ^ "Netherlands v Czech Republic". daviscup.com.
  5. ^ "Portugal v Germany". daviscup.com.
  6. ^ "Japan v Brazil". daviscup.com.
  7. ^ "Hungary v Russia". daviscup.com.
  8. ^ "Canada v India". daviscup.com.