1971 Davis Cup


The 1971 Davis Cup was the 60th edition of the Davis Cup, the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 28 teams entered the Europe Zone, 13 teams entered the Americas Zone, and 9 teams entered the Eastern Zone. Bolivia made its first appearance in the tournament.
Brazil defeated Mexico in the Americas Inter-Zonal final, India defeated Japan in the Eastern Inter-Zonal final, and Czechoslovakia and Romania were the winners of the two Europe Zones, defeating Spain and West Germany respectively.
In the Inter-Zonal Zone, Brazil defeated Czechoslovakia and Romania defeated India in the semifinals, and then Romania defeated Brazil in the final. Romania were then defeated by the defending champions the United States in the Challenge Round. The final was played at the Olde Providence Racquet Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States on 8–11 October.
South Africa was excluded from the tournament as part of the growing international opposition to its apartheid policies.

Americas Zone

North &; Central America Zone

South America Zone

Americas Inter-Zonal Final

Mexico vs. Brazil

Eastern Zone

Zone A

Zone B

Eastern Inter-Zonal Final

Japan vs. India

Europe Zone

Zone A

Zone A Final

Czechoslovakia vs. Spain

Zone B

Zone B Final

Romania vs. West Germany

Inter-Zonal Zone

Draw

Semifinals

India vs. Romania
Brazil vs. Czechoslovakia

Final

Brazil vs. Romania

Challenge Round

United States vs. Romania