U.S. advances to Finals Group Stage



Up Next: Davis Cup Finals Group Stage

The U.S. Davis Cup team booked its place in the 2024 Davis Cup Finals Group Stage with a 4-0 victory in a Qualifier tie with Ukraine, which was played in February in Lithuania.

 

Sebastian Korda and Davis Cup debutant Chris Eubanks earned wins for the U.S. on Day 1 of the tie, before Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram clinched the victory with a Day 2 doubles triumph. American No. 1 Taylor Fritz completed the sweep in a dead singles rubber.

 

The 16-nation Davis Cup Finals Group Stage will be played across four to-be-determined cities from Sept. 10-15. The top eight nations advancing out of group play will compete in the Final 8 stage of the competition, a knockout-style quarterfinal bracket to be played in November in Malaga, Spain, that will crown the 2024 Davis Cup champion.


HISTORY

Since its establishment in 1900, no nation has won more titles than the U.S. The Americans have lifted the famous trophy 32 times, including at the inaugural event. The U.S. last won the Davis Cup in 2007 when the team of Andy Roddick, James Blake, Mike Bryan and Bob Bryan, with captain Patrick McEnroe, beat Russia in a 4-1 final.


DID YOU KNOW?

As of 2024, more than 160 players have suited up for the U.S. Davis Cup team in its history. John McEnroe owns the national record for most overall Davis Cup wins (59-10), while Mike Bryan owns the record for most ties played with 33—and he and his brother, Bob Bryan, played the most years for the team (15).