Big stars from across the world will compete in the group stages over the next week for a place in the knockout rounds.
Teams will compete in singles and doubles matches as players get the rare chance to represent their nation on the world stage.
The Sporting News looks at which nations and players will be in action.
2022 Davis Cup Finals: Which nations have qualified?
A total of 16 nations have successfully qualified for the Davis Cup Finals in 2022.
Each nation has been put into a group of four with the top two teams in each section set to advance to the quarter-finals.
MORE: Everything you need to know about the Davis Cup in 2022
Reigning champions Russia qualified for the group stage but were subsequently banned due to the ongoing conflict in the Ukraine.
Serbia were named to replace Russia with Canada and Great Britain handed wildcards into the tournament.
Who is playing in the 2022 Davis Cup Finals?
Each nation that’s progressed to the Davis Cup Finals can pick up to five players to represent them in the group stages.
This list is then reduced by team captains to four eligible players prior to each tie taking place.
Here are the players initially picked by each nation:
Argentina Davis Cup team
Diego Schwartzman Francisco Cerundolo Sebastián Baez Horacio Zeballos Máximo Gonzalez
Croatia Davis Cup team
Borna Coric Borna Gojo Nino Serdarusic Mate Pavic Nikola Mektic
Italy Davis Cup team
Jannik Sinner Matteo Berrettini Lorenzo Musetti Fabio Fognini Simone Bolelli
Sweden Davis Cup team
Mikael Ymer Elias Ymer Dragoș Nicolae Madaras Jonathan Mridha Andre Goransson
Canada Davis Cup team
Félix Auger-Aliassime Vasek Pospisil Alexis Galarneau Gabriel Diallo
Serbia Davis Cup team
Miomir Kecmanovic Filip Krajinovic Laslo Dere Dusan Lajovic Nikola Cacic
South Korea Davis Cup team
Kwon Soon-woo Hong Seong-chan Nam Ji-sung Song Min-kyu
Spain Davis Cup team
Carlos Alcaraz Roberto Bautista Agut Albert Ramos Vinolas Pedro Martinez Marcel Granollers
Australia Davis Cup team
Alex de Minaur Thanai Kokkinakis Jason Jubler Max Purcell Matt Ebden
Belgium Davis Cup team
David Goffin Zizou Bergs Michael Geerts Sander Gille Joran Vliegen
France Davis Cup team
Adrian Mannarino Benjamin Bonzi Arthur Rinderknech Richard Gasquet Nicolas Mahut
Germany Davis Cup team
Alexander Zverev Oscar Otte Jan-Lennard Struff Tim Putz Kevin Krawietz
Great Britain Davis Cup team
Cameron Norrie Dan Evans Andy Murray Joe Salisbury Neal Skupski
Kazakhstan Davis Cup team
Alexander Bublik Mikhail Kukushkin Dmitry Popko Aleksandr Nedovyesov Andrey Golubev
Netherlands Davis Cup team
Botic van de Zandschulp Tallon Griekspoor Tim van Rijthoven Wesley Koolhof Matwe Middelkoop
United States Davis Cup team
Taylor Fritz Tommy Paul Jack Sock Rajeev Ram
Who are the Davis Cup captains?
While the players determine the outcome of individual matches in the Davis Cup, team captains play a big role overall.
Team captains are often former players, pick a nation’s squads and decide on which players should compete in certain ties.
These calls can prove decisive with the team captain also often providing important support from the stands.