2003 Davis Cup World Group
Tennis tournament
2003 Davis Cup World Group Date 7 February – 30 November Edition 23rd Australia
The World Group was the highest level of Davis Cup competition in 2003. The first-round losers went into the Davis Cup World Group playoffs , and the winners progress to the quarterfinals. The quarterfinalists were guaranteed a World Group spot for 2004.
Participating teams
Draw
First round 7–9 February Quarterfinals 4–6 April Semifinals 19–21 September Final 28–30 November Bucharest , Romania (indoor carpet)[ 1] S France 4 Toulouse , France (indoor hard)[ 9] Romania 1 S France 2 Arnhem , Netherlands (indoor carpet)[ 2] Switzerland 3 S Netherlands 2 Melbourne , Australia (hard)[ 13] Switzerland 3 Switzerland 2 Sydney , Australia (clay)[ 3] S Australia 3 S Australia 4 Malmö , Sweden (indoor hard)[ 10] Great Britain 1 S Australia 5 Helsingborg , Sweden (indoor carpet)[ 4] S Sweden 0 S Sweden 3 Melbourne , Australia (grass)[ 15] Brazil 2 S Australia 3 Zagreb , Croatia (indoor carpet)[ 5] S Spain 1 Croatia 4 Valencia , Spain (clay)[ 11] S United States 1 Croatia 0 Seville , Spain (clay)[ 6] S Spain 5 Belgium 0 Málaga , Spain (clay)[ 14] S Spain 5 S Spain 3 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay)[ 7] S Argentina 2 Germany 0 Buenos Aires , Argentina (clay)[ 12] S Argentina 5 S Argentina 5 Ostrava , Czech Republic (indoor clay)[ 8] S Russia 0 Czech Republic 2 S Russia 3
First round
Romania vs. France
Netherlands vs. Switzerland
Australia vs. Great Britain
Sweden vs. Brazil
Croatia vs. United States
Spain vs. Belgium
Argentina vs. Germany
Czech Republic vs. Russia
Quarterfinals
France vs. Switzerland
Sweden vs. Australia
Spain vs. Croatia
Argentina vs. Russia
Semifinals
Australia vs. Switzerland
Spain vs. Argentina
Final
Australia vs. Spain
Anthem incident
Himno de Riego , an obsolete anthem of Spain, was played in the Australia vs Spain match. Juan Antonio Gomez Angulo , Spain's sport minister, left the stadium in protest and returned after the organizer apologized. For similar incidents, see list of wrong anthems incidents .[ 16]
References
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