Davis Cup
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Davis Cup
Summary
Davis Cup is a world championship[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of world_championship entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (807 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Davis Cup's image is recorded as Davis Cup Praha ČRo 2012-11-28 cropped 1.jpg[3].
- Davis Cup's instance of is recorded as world championship[4].
- Davis Cup's instance of is recorded as tennis team event[5].
- Davis Cup's instance of is recorded as recurring tennis tournament[6].
- Davis Cup's founder is recorded as Dwight Filley Davis Sr.[7].
- Davis Cup's founder is recorded as James Dwight[8].
- Dwight Filley Davis Sr. is named after Davis Cup[9].
- Davis Cup's logo image is recorded as Logo Davis Cup.png[10].
- Davis Cup's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 151450139[11].
- Davis Cup's GND ID is recorded as 4409279-9[12].
- Davis Cup's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n98045319[13].
- Davis Cup's subclass of is recorded as tennis tournament[14].
- Davis Cup's Commons category is recorded as Davis Cup[15].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1900 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[16].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1902 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[17].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1903 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[18].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1904 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[19].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1905 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[20].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1906 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[21].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1907 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[22].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1908 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[23].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1909 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[24].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1911 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[25].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1912 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[26].
- Davis Cup's has part is recorded as 1913 International Lawn Tennis Challenge[27].
Why It Matters
Davis Cup ranks in the top 4% of world_championship entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (807 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]