1984 Federation Cup (tennis) - Main Draw

Main Draw

Participating Teams

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

Chile

China

Colombia

Czechoslovakia

Denmark

France

Great Britain

Greece

Hungary

Israel

Italy

Japan

Mexico

Netherlands

Peru

South Korea

Soviet Union

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United States

Uruguay

Venezuela

West Germany

Yugoslavia
First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Czechoslovakia 3
Q Venezuela 0
Czechoslovakia 3
Greece 0
Japan 1
Greece 2
Czechoslovakia 3
France 0
France 2
Netherlands 1
France 3
Denmark 0
Denmark 2
Q Chile 1
Czechoslovakia 3
Yugoslavia 0
Yugoslavia 3
Q South Korea 0
Yugoslavia 3
Israel 0
Israel 3
Peru 0
Yugoslavia 2
Bulgaria 1
Soviet Union 3
Uruguay 0
Soviet Union 1
Bulgaria 2
Bulgaria 3
Great Britain 0
Czechoslovakia 2
Australia 1
United States 3
Mexico 0
United States 2
Switzerland 1
Hungary 1
Switzerland 2
United States 2
Italy 1
Spain 0
Austria 3
Austria 0
Italy 2
Canada 1
Italy 2
United States 1
Australia 2
Australia 3
Argentina 0
Australia 3
Belgium 0
Q Colombia 1
Belgium 2
Australia 2
West Germany 1
Sweden 2
Brazil 1
Sweden 1
West Germany 2
China 0
West Germany 3

1st Round losing teams play in Consolation Rounds

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