1978 Davis Cup Europe Zone

Main article: 1978 Davis Cup

The Europe Zone was one of the three zones of competition in the 1978 Davis Cup.[1] Two sub-zones were played, with the winner of each advancing to the Inter-Zonal Zone.

Zone A

Pre-Qualifying Round

VenueHome TeamScoreVisiting Team
Casablanca, Morocco, 27–29 August 1977  Morocco 5-0  Turkey

Preliminary Rounds and Main Draw

First Preliminary Round
16–18 September 1977 (Dublin, Casablanca, Brussels, Lucerne)
  Preliminary "Quarterfinals"
17–19 March 1978
  First Round
13–15 June (Belgrade)

16–18 June (Budapest)

  Semifinals
13–15 July (Budapest)

14–16 July (Båstad)

  Final
15–17 September
  Spain    
 (bye)       Spain  
     (bye)    
          Spain  
         (bye)  
       
          Båstad, Sweden (clay)
          Spain 2  
  Sweden     Dublin, Ireland (hard)     Sweden 3  
 (bye)       Sweden 5  
  Ireland 4     Ireland 0     Belgrade, Yugoslavia (clay)
  Portugal 1         Sweden 3
  Morocco 4     Casablanca, Morocco     Yugoslavia 2  
  Norway 1       Morocco 0
 (bye)     Yugoslavia 5     Båstad, Sweden (clay)
  Yugoslavia         Sweden 3
  Hungary     Pécs, Hungary     Hungary 1
 (bye)       Hungary 4  
  Belgium 3     Belgium 1     Budapest, Hungary
  Denmark 2         Hungary 3  
   Switzerland 5     Zurich, Switzerland     West Germany 2  
  Egypt 0        Switzerland 0
 (bye)     West Germany 5     Budapest, Hungary
  West Germany         Hungary 4
          Italy 1  
         
         
         (bye)
          Italy  
       (bye)
 (bye)     Italy  
  Italy  

Zone B

First Preliminary Round
25–27 August 1977 Algiers)

16–18 September 1977 (Monte Carlo, Tel Aviv, Zeist)

  Preliminary "Quarterfinals"
17–19 March 1978
  First Round
16–18 June
  Semifinals
13–15 July
  Final
15–17 September
  France    
 (bye)       France  
     (bye)    
          France  
         (bye)  
       
          Paris, France
          France 2  
  Great Britain     Monte Carlo, Monaco (clay)     Great Britain 3  
 (bye)       Great Britain 5  
  Monaco 5     Monaco 0     Bristol, England (grass)
  Luxembourg 0         Great Britain 5
  Israel 5     Tel Aviv, Israel     Austria 0  
  Finland 0       Israel 2
 (bye)     Austria 3     Eastbourne, England (grass)
  Austria         Great Britain 5
  Czechoslovakia     Prague, Czechoslovakia (clay)     Czechoslovakia 0
 (bye)       Czechoslovakia 3  
  Netherlands 4     Netherlands 1     Prague, Czechoslovakia (clay)
  Greece 1         Czechoslovakia 3  
  Algeria 0     Warsaw, Poland     Poland 2  
  Iran 5       Iran 1
 (bye)     Poland 4     Prague, Czechoslovakia (clay)
  Poland         Czechoslovakia 5
          Romania 0  
         
         
         (bye)
          Romania  
       (bye)
 (bye)     Romania  
  Romania  

References

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