Spain, Canada, Great Britain, Russia, France and Serbia are 6 countries that already secured a spot in the 2020 Davis Cup Finals which will be played from 23rd-29th November 2020 in Madrid. First 4 mentioned gained their spots based on reaching semifinals at 2019 Davis Cup Finals. France and Serbia received wild-cards.
Both qualifying ties and line-ups of the countries are already known. 12 seeded countries meet another 12 in H2H matches played on the soil of the seeded country.
[1] Croatia - India
[2] Hungary - Belgium
[3] Colombia - Argentina
[4] United States - Uzbekistan
[5] Australia - Brazil
[6] Italy - Korea
[7] Germany - Belarus
[8] Kazakhstan - Netherlands
[9] Slovakia - Czech Republic
[10] Austria - Uruguay
[11] Japan - Ecuador
[12] Sweden - Chile
Uruguay
Pablo Cuevas; Martín Cuevas; Ariel Behar; Francisco Llanes; Franco Roncadelli
The Netherlands
Robin Haase; Tallon Griekspoor; Botic Van De Zandschulp; Wesley Koolhof; Jean-Julien Rojer
United States
Bob Bryan; Mike Bryan; Taylor Fritz; Reilly Opelka; Tommy Paul.
Kazakhstan
Alexander Bublik; Mikhail Kukushkin; Aleksandr Nedovyesov; Andrey Golubev; Dmitry Popko
Ecuador
Emilio Gómez, Roberto Quiroz, Gonzalo Escobar, Diego Hidalgo, Cayetano March
Colombia
Daniel Galán, Santiago Giraldo, Alejandro González, Juan Sebastián Cabal, Robert Farah
Czech Republic
Jiri Vesely, Lukas Rosol, Zdenek Kolar, Vit Kopriva, Jonas Forejtek
Australia
Nick Kyrgios, Alex de Minaur, John Millman, Jordan Thompson, James Duckworth
Belgium
Kimmer Coppejans, Ruben Bemelmans, Arthur de Greef, Joran Vliegen, Sander Gille
Germany
Jan Lennard Struff, Philipp Kohlschreiber, Dominik Koepfer, Kevin Krawietz, Andreas Mies
Austria
Denis Novak, Sebastian Ofner, Jurij Rodionov, Olivier Marach, Jurgen Melzer
Argentina
Guido Pella, Juan Ignacio Londero, Leonardo Mayer, Horacio Zeballos, Máximo González
Sweden
Mikael Ymer, Elias Ymer, Markus Eriksson, Carl Soderund, Robert Lindstedt
Italy
Fabio Fognini, Lorenzo Sonego, Gianluca Mager, Stefano Travaglia, Simone Bolelli
Korea, Rep
Duckhee Lee, Ji Sung Nam, Yunseong Chung, Min-Kyu Song, Hong Chung
Belarus
Egor Gerasimov, Ilya Ivashka, Andrei Vasilevski, Alexander Zgivovsky, Martin Borisiouk
Slovakia
Andrej Martin, Norbert Gombos, Jozef Kovalik, Filip Polasek
India
Brazil
Thiago Monteiro, Joao Menezes, Thiago Wild, Felipe Meligeni, Marcelo Demoliner
Chile
Cristian Garín, Alejandro Tabilo, Tomás Barrios, Bastian Malla
Japan
Kei Nishikori, Yoshihito Nishioka, Yasutaka Uchiyama, Go Soeda, Ben McLachlan
Hungary
Marton Fucsovics, Attila Balazs, Zsombor Piros, Fabian Marozsan, Peter Nagy
Uzbekistan
Denis Istomin, Khumoyun Sultanov, Sanjar Fayziev, Olimjon Nabiev
Croatia
Marin Cilic, Borna Gojo, Nino Serdarusic, Ivan Dodig, Mate Pavic
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