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Romania will meet Indonesia in the fall in World Group II of the Davis Cup


Article by Luminița Paul – Published on Thursday, 12 February 2026, 20:48 / Updated on Thursday, 12 February 2026 20:48

Romania's Davis Cup team, back in World Group II, will face Indonesia away on the weekend of September 18-20, in order to advance to the play-off for the upper echelon.

The draw for the meetings in World Groups I and II was held at the headquarters of the International Tennis Federation in London, the occasion for the Romanian teamseed 6 of this phase, to find out their next opponent.

This is it selected by Indonesiawhich he will face for the first time, away, on September 18-19 or 19-20.

In World Group II there are the nations defeated in the play-off for World Group I, 13 in number, and another 13 formations, which prevailed in the play-off of World Group II.

The winners again have the opportunity to compete in the play-offs to move up to the upper echelon.

The tricolor national team lost to Paraguay, 1-3, on February 7-8, in Asuncion, at Club Internacional de Tenis. Romania's point was brought by Radu Turcanuwho prevailed over Alex Santino Nunez Vera 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (2). In the second singles match, Gabriel Ghețu was defeated by Daniel Vallejo 6-1, 6-4.

Then, the South American pair Daniel Vallejo, Martin Vergara prevailed 6-3, 7-5 in front of the Romanian couple consisting of Mircea-Alexandru Jecan and Bogdan Paveland Daniel Vallejo, world number 146, Paraguay's most valuable player, won by a clear score in front of Stefan Palosi (445th ATP), 6-1, 6-2. The last scheduled game, the one between Alex Santino Nunez Vera and Gabriel Ghețu, was not played.

Thus, Romania, which had reached the play-off after the success in front of the team from El Salvador, from Santa Tecla, 3-1, returned to World Group II.

World Group II meetings

  • El Salvador – Portugal (1)
  • South Africa – Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)
  • Slovenia – Israel (3)
  • Kazakhstan (4) – Thailand
  • Rep. Dominican Republic – Egypt (5)
  • Indonesia – Romania (6)
  • Cyprus – Ukraine (7)
  • Morocco (8) – Nigeria
  • Bermuda – Mexico (9)
  • Uruguay (10) – Estonia
  • Tunisia (11) – Pakistan
  • Syria – Lebanon (12)
  • Bolivia – Hong Kong (13)
  • the teams passed first are hosts

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