The 1959 Davis Cup was the 48th edition of the Davis Cup, the most important tournament between national teams in men's tennis. 27 teams entered the Europe Zone, 8 teams entered the Eastern Zone, and 7 teams entered the America Zone. The Europe Zone was modified so that only the previous year's semifinalists were guaranteed first round byes, allowing more countries to compete. Colombia made its first appearance in the tournament.

1959 Davis Cup
Details
Duration21 March – 31 August 1959
Edition48th
Teams39
Champion
Winning nation Australia
1958
1960

Australia defeated Cuba in the Americas Inter-Zonal final, India defeated the Philippines in the Eastern Zone final, and Italy defeated Spain in the Europe Zone final. In the Inter-Zonal Zone, Australia defeated Italy in the semifinal, and then defeated India in the final. In the Challenge Round Australia defeated the defending champions the United States. The final was played at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, New York, United States on 28–31 August.[1][2][3]

America Zone

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North & Central America Zone

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Semifinals
18–20 July
Final
24–26 July
  Canada
Montreal, Canada (grass)
bye
  Canada0
Mexico City, Mexico (clay)
  Australia5
  Mexico1
  Australia4

South America Zone

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Americas Inter-Zonal Final

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Australia vs. Cuba

 
Australia
5
Mount Royal Tennis Club, Montreal, Canada[4]
31 July–2 August 1959
Grass
 
Cuba
0
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Roy Emerson
Reynaldo Garrido
6
0
6
4
6
4
     
2  
 
Neale Fraser
Orlando Garrido
6
1
7
5
6
3
     
3  
 
Roy Emerson / Rod Laver
Orlando Garrido / Reynaldo Garrido
6
4
6
4
6
4
     
4  
 
Bob Mark
Orlando Garrido
6
4
6
4
6
2
     
5  
 
Neale Fraser
Reynaldo Garrido
6
3
6
2
6
4
     

Eastern Zone

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Draw

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Quarterfinals
21 March–12 April
Semifinals
25 April–3 May
Final
1 June
Tokyo, Japan
  Ceylon0
Tokyo, Japan
  Japan5
  Japan2
  India3
  Indiaw/o
Calcutta, India
  South Korea
  India4
  Philippines1
  Iran
Bangkok, Thailand
  Thailandw/o
  Thailand0
Manila, Philippines
  Philippines5
  Malaya0
  Philippines5

Final

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India vs. Philippines

 
India
4
Calcutta, India[5]
1 June 1959
 
Philippines
1
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Naresh Kumar
Raymundo Deyro
6
2
6
2
6
3
     
2  
 
Ramanathan Krishnan
Felicisimo Ampon
6
2
6
2
6
3
     
3  
 
Ramanathan Krishnan / Naresh Kumar
Raymundo Deyro / Juan-Johnson José
6
3
8
6
6
2
     
4  
 
Ramanathan Krishnan
Juan-Johnson José
6
1
6
4
6
1
     
5  
 
Premjit Lall
Felicisimo Ampon
6
8
1
6
6
4
6
2
1
6
 

Europe Zone

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Draw

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First Round
17 April–4 May
Second Round
1–18 May
Quarterfinals
11–15 June
Semifinals
9–12 July
Final
24–27 July
  ItalyBrussels, Belgium
bye  Italy4
  Belgium4  Belgium1Florence, Italy (clay)
  Netherlands1  Italy4
  Lebanon1Bournemouth, England (clay)  South Africa1
  Colombia4  Colombia0
  Norway0  South Africa5Sanremo, Italy (clay)
  South Africa5  Italy4
  Egypt2Bucharest, Romania (clay)  France1
  Romania3  Romania3
  Ireland0  New Zealand2Paris, France (clay)
  New Zealand5  Romania0
  Yugoslavia1Copenhagen, Denmark (clay)  France5
  Denmark4  Denmark0
bye  France5Milan, Italy (clay)
  France  Italy4
  PolandWarsaw, Poland  Spain1
bye  Poland2
  West Germany0  Brazil3Barcelona, Spain (clay)
  Brazil4  Brazil2
  Finland0Madrid, Spain (clay)  Spain3
  Spain5  Spain5
  Israel2   Switzerland0Barcelona, Spain (clay)
   Switzerland3  Spain3
  Sweden5Stockholm, Sweden (clay)  Great Britain2
  Hungary0  Sweden2
  Austria1  Chile3Eastbourne, England (grass)
  Chile3  Chile2
byeMondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg (clay)  Great Britain3
  Luxembourg  Luxembourg0
bye  Great Britain5
  Great Britain

Final

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Italy vs. Spain

 
Italy
4
Milan Tennis Club, Milan, Italy[6]
24–27 July 1959
Clay
 
Spain
1
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Orlando Sirola
Juan Manuel Couder
2
8
6
7
6
2
5
6
6
 
2  
 
Nicola Pietrangeli
Andrés Gimeno
8
6
6
3
6
3
     
3  
 
Nicola Pietrangeli / Orlando Sirola
Juan Manuel Couder / Andrés Gimeno
6
4
8
6
6
4
     
4  
 
Sergio Tacchini
Andrés Gimeno
4
6
1
6
1
6
     
5  
 
Nicola Pietrangeli
Juan Manuel Couder
6
8
4
6
6
2
6
0
6
4
 

Inter-Zonal Zone

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Draw

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Semifinals
7–10 August
Final
14–16 August
EAS  India
Boston, MA, United States (grass)
bye
EAS  India1
Philadelphia, PA, United States (grass)
AME  Australia4
AME  Australia4
EUR  Italy1

Semifinals

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Australia vs. Italy

 
Australia
4
Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, PA, United States[7]
7–10 August 1959
Grass
 
Italy
1
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Rod Laver
Nicola Pietrangeli
6
4
2
6
6
3
6
3
   
2  
 
Neale Fraser
Orlando Sirola
19
17
1
6
6
3
6
4
   
3  
 
Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser
Nicola Pietrangeli / Orlando Sirola
3
6
11
9
6
3
9
7
   
4  
 
Rod Laver
Orlando Sirola
4
6
6
4
6
0
6
3
   
5  
 
Roy Emerson
Nicola Pietrangeli
4
6
0
6
4
6
     

Final

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Australia vs. India

 
Australia
4
Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, MA, United States[8]
14–16 August 1959
Grass
 
India
1
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Rod Laver
Ramanathan Krishnan
1
6
4
6
10
8
4
6
   
2  
 
Neale Fraser
Premjit Lall
10
8
6
4
6
1
     
3  
 
Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser
Ramanathan Krishnan / Premjit Lall
6
3
7
5
6
2
     
4  
 
Neale Fraser
Ramanathan Krishnan
6
2
6
3
6
4
     
5  
 
Rod Laver
Premjit Lall
6
2
10
8
6
4
     

Challenge Round

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United States vs. Australia

 
United States
2
West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, NY, United States[3]
28–31 August 1959
Grass
 
Australia
3
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Alex Olmedo
Neale Fraser
6
8
8
6
4
6
6
8
   
2  
 
Barry MacKay
Rod Laver
7
5
6
4
6
1
     
3  
 
Butch Buchholz / Alex Olmedo
Roy Emerson / Neale Fraser
5
7
5
7
4
6
     
4  
 
Alex Olmedo
Rod Laver
9
7
4
6
10
8
12
10
   
5  
 
Barry MacKay
Neale Fraser
6
8
6
3
2
6
4
6
   

References

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  1. ^ Bud Collins (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. pp. 495–496, 499. ISBN 978-0942257700.
  2. ^ Max Robertson (1974). The Encyclopedia of Tennis. London: Allen & Unwin. p. 384. ISBN 0047960426.
  3. ^ a b "United States v Australia". daviscup.com.
  4. ^ "Australia v Cuba". daviscup.com.
  5. ^ "India v Philippines". daviscup.com.
  6. ^ "Italy v Spain". daviscup.com.
  7. ^ "Australia v Italy". daviscup.com.
  8. ^ "Australia v India". daviscup.com.
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