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Greece at the 1995 Davis Cup

Introduction

Davis Cup is regarded as the largest annual international event that is held in the sport of tennis. It is thus the premier international tennis tournament that is held only for Mens. In its conception stage this tournament started as a challenge between Great Britain and United states. The idea of this tennis showdown was conceived in the year 1899 but was materialized in the year 1900. So this year marked the beginning of the Davis Cup. This tournament is governed by the International Tennis Federation, which frames most of the rules of the game. The 1995 Davis Cup is the 84th edition of this tournament. Greece at the 1995 Davis Cup was one of the prominent contenders in this tournament.

Performance of Greece at the 1995 Davis Cup

Greece at the 1995 Davis Cup participated from the Europe zone. It participated from the Group III of his zone. It was in the Venue A along with ten other nations that participated from this venue. In this year of the tournament Greece contested in five rounds of Round Robin. In the first round it competed against San Marino. Greece defeated San Marino by a score line of 2-1. In the second round Greece lost to Yugoslavia by a score line of 1-2. In the third round it defeated Moldova. The score line was 3-0. In the fourth round it competed against Togo and defeated Togo by a score line of 3-0. In the fifth round Greece defeated Benin very easily. The score line was 3-0.

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

Greece at the 1995 Davis Cup gave a good performance. However it was not able to qualify to the net level for the next year of the tournament because of the loss of one round.