The 2021
Davis Cup Finals will be held from November 25 to December 5, with this year's edition being unique in that it is being hosted across three different cities.
Madrid in Spain will host Group A and Group B, plus two quarter-finals, semi-finals and final. Innsbruck in Austria will host Group C and Group F, plus a quarter-final. Turin in Italy will host Group D and Group E, plus a quarter-final.
The group stage will run from November 25 to 28, before the quarter-finals from November 29 until December 2. The semi-finals will follow from December 3 to 4, before the big showpiece final on December 5.
The 2021 Davis Cup Finals can be viewed live on Eurosport and the Eurosport app. Additionally, the event can also be streamed on Discovery+.
The finals will feature 18 teams in total, and this number is made up of the following:
12 qualifiers:
- Australia
- Austria
- Colombia
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Ecuador
- Germany
- Hungary
- Italy
- Kazakhstan
- Sweden
- USA
The previous year’s four semi-finalists:
- Spain
- Canada
- Great Britain
- Russian Tennis Federation
Two wildcards: