Nigeria to face Morocco in Davis Cup World Group II

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Nigeria will face Morocco in the 2026 Davis Cup World Group II tie following the official draw conducted by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) in London.

The Benson Isicbeli-led Nigerian side will travel to Morocco for the fixture scheduled for September 18–20, 2026, in what promises to be a fiercely contested encounter.

Nigeria secured their place at this stage after an impressive 3–1 victory over Uzbekistan in the World Group II Play-offs at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, Onikan. Backed by passionate home support, the team delivered a composed performance to keep their promotion hopes alive.

Morocco, currently ranked 48th in the world and Africa’s second-highest ranked tennis nation behind Egypt, present a formidable challenge. Historically, Nigeria has yet to record a Davis Cup victory over the North African side since their first meeting in 1973.

World Group II features 26 nations — 13 losers from the World Group I Play-offs and 13 winners from the World Group II Play-offs. The 13 victorious teams will advance to the 2027 World Group I Play-offs, while the losers remain in World Group II.

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Each tie will be decided over five matches — two singles on day one, followed by a doubles match and two reverse singles on day two — all played as best-of-three tiebreak sets.

With momentum from their Lagos triumph, Nigeria will be aiming to rewrite history on Moroccan soil and move a step closer to the elite stage of global team tennis.

2026 Davis Cup World Group II

El Salvador (c) v Portugal (1)

South Africa (c) v Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)

Slovenia (c) v Israel (3)

Kazakhstan (4) (c) v Thailand

Dominican Republic (c) v Egypt (5)

Indonesia (c) v Romania (6)

Cyprus (c) v Ukraine (7)

Morocco (8) (c) v Nigeria

Bermuda (c) v Mexico (9)

Uruguay (10) (c) v Estonia

Tunisia (11) (c) v Pakistan

Syria (c) v Lebanon (12)

Bolivia (c) v Hong Kong, China (13)

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