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Bahamas at the 1995 Davis Cup

Introduction

Davis Cup is regarded as the largest annual international event that is held in the sport of tennis. This tournament found its origins in a tennis showdown that was conceived by four tennis players of the Harvard University. This idea was conceived in the year 1899 but was materialized in the year 1900. Thus 1900 is regarded as the beginning of the Davis Cup. The international Tennis Federation governs this tournament and thus also frames most of the rules for the tournament. This tournament like other Grand Slam tournaments also follows the knock out policy. However the format of the game is completely different from the other tennis tournaments. Dwight F. Davis on whose honor this game was renamed after his death in the year 1945 designed the format of the game. He was also a part of the match that was played. This year of Davis Cup was the 84th edition of this tournament. Amongst the 115 teams participating Bahamas at the 1995 Davis Cup was also one of the participants.

Performance of Bahamas at the 1995 Davis Cup

Bahamas at the 1995 Davis Cup participated from the America Zone. It precisely participated in the Group I of this zone. In the first round it competed against Brazil. It defeated Brazil very easily. It completely dominated the round by defeating Brazil by a score line of 5-0. Thus qualifying to the next round it competed against Peru. It lost to Peru in a very tough match. The score line was 2-3. Thus it was out of the tournament.

Here’s a summary of the performance of Bahamas at the 1995 Davis Cup

Bahamas at the 1995 Davis Cup gave a satisfactory performance. It made a good stat but was somehow unable to maintain that rhythm in the next round. After a tough round it finally lost by a very close margin.