Sixteen teams competed for eight prestigious spots across four European cities from 12-17 September 2023 in the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage.
The top two nations from four groups of four advanced to the final of the international team event in men's tennis scheduled for 21-26 November in Malaga, Spain.
Novak Djokovic, fresh off his historic 24th major title at the US Open, led the Serbian squad to second place in Group C in Valencia, Spain, while double Olympic champion Andy Murray was part of Great Britain's victory in Group B on home soil in Manchester.
Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul could not prevent Team USA missing out on the top two in Group D in Split, Croatia, while young guns Lorenzo Musetti (Italy) and Denis Shapovalov (Canada) helped their respective nations makes it out of Group A in Bologna, Italy.
Canada (pictured above), captured the team competition in 2022.
The teams squared off in a best-of-three-match "ties" featuring two singles matches and a doubles match. See a full preview of the Finals Group Stage here.
Below you will find all results, group standings and a schedule of matches for the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage.
Group A action took place in Bologna, Italy.
Group B action took place in Manchester, Great Britain.
Group C action took place in Valencia, Spain.
Group D action took place in Split, Croatia.
The schedule of the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage consists of two singles matches and one doubles match.
All matches are be best of three tiebreak sets. All teams in each group will face each other once.
The top two teams in each group after the group stage advance to the final event in Malaga, which takes place on November 21-26.
Canada: Denis Shapovalov, Vasek Pospisil, Gabriel Diallo, Alexis Galarneau, Frank Dancevic (captain)
Italy: Lorenzo Musetti, Lorenzo Sonego, Matteo Arnaldi, Simone Bolelli, Andrea Vavassori, Filippo Volandri (captain)
Sweden: Elias Ymer, Dragos Madaras, Leo Borg, Filip Bergevi, André Göransson, Johan Hedsberg (captain)
Chile: Nicolas Jarry, Cristian Garin, Alejandro Tabilo, Tomas Barrios, Gonzalo Lama, Nicolas Massu (captain)
Great Britain: Andy Murray, Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans, Neal Skupski, Leon Smith (captain)
Australia: Alex de Minaur, Jordan Thompson, Max Purcell, Thanasi Kokkinaki, Matthew Ebden, Lleyton Hewitt (captain)
France: Adrian Mannarino, Ugo Humbert, Arthur Fils, Edouard Roger-Vasselin, Nicolas Mahut, Sebastien Grosjean (captain)
Switzerland: Stan Wawrinka, Marc-Andrea Huesler, Dominic Stricker, Leandro Riedi, Alexander Ritschard, Severin Luthi (captain)
Spain: Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Roberto Bautista Agut, Marcel Granollers, Albert Ramos Vinolas David Ferrer (captain)
Serbia: Novak Djokovic, Laslo Djere, Miomir Kecmanovic, Dusan Lajovic, Hamad Medjedovic, Victor Troicki (captain)
Czechia: Jiri Lehecka, Tomas Machac, Jakub Mensik, Adam Pavlasek, Jaroslav Navratil (captain)
Republic of Korea: Soonwoo Kwon, Seongchan Hong, Yun Seong Chung, Jisung Nam Minkyu Song, Youngjun Kim (captain)
Croatia: Borna Gojo, Dino Prizmic, Ivan Dodig, Mate Pavic, Vedran Martic (captain)
Finland: Emil Ruusuvuori, Otto Virtanen, Patrick Kaukovalta, Harri Heliovaara, Patrik Niklas-Salminen, Jarkko Nieminen (captain)
USA: Frances Tiafoe, Tommy Paul, Mackenzie McDonald, Rajeev Ram, Austin Krajicek, Bob Bryan (captain)
Netherlands: Tallon Griekspoor, Botic van de Zandschulp, Gijs Brouwer, Wesley Koohlof, Matwe Middelkoop, Paul Haarhuis (captain)
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