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Belgium at the 1995 Davis Cup

Introduction

Davis Cup started as a challenge between Great Britain and United States. This tennis showdown was conceived in the year 1899 but the match was played in the year 1900. Thus this year marked the beginning of the Davis Cup. Gradually this game spread to other parts of the world also. Therefore nations from all over the world started taking part in this game increasingly. As more and more nations started taking part this tournament became the premier international tennis tournament that is held only for Mens. This tournament became the largest annual international event that is held in the sport of tennis. This tournament is governed by the international Tennis Federation, which frames most of the rules of this game. There were a total of 115 teams that participated in this year of the tournament. Belgium at the 1995 Davis Cup was one of them.

Performance of Belgium at the 1995 Davis Cup

Belgium at the 1995 Davis Cup participated from the Europe Zone. It participated in the Group III of the Europe zone. In this zone it competed against five teams in five matches of Round Robin. In the first round it competed against Yugoslavia and lost to it badly. The score line was 0-3. IN the second round it again lost to Moldova by a score line of 1-2. In the third round it again badly lost to Togo by a score line of 0-3. In the fourth match it lost to San Marino by a margin of 1-2. In the Fifth and the final match it lost miserably to Greece by a score line of 0-3.

Here’s a Summary of the Performance of Belgium at the 1995 Davis Cup

Belgium at the 1995 Davis Cup gave the worst performance of all. It lost to all the five nations that participated in this tournament. Thus in its losing spree it was totally unsuccessful in qualifying to the next level for the next year of the Davis Cup.