Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Spain handed tough draw in Davis Cup Finals

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■

LONDON:Hosts Spain were handed a difficult draw as they were placed in what looks like by far the toughest group for this year’s inaugural Davis Cup Finals at a ceremony in Madrid on Thursday. Sergi Bruguera’s team were drawn in Group B with defending Davis Cup champions Croatia and a Russia side packed with some of the fastest-rising players in the sport.

France, 2018 runners-up, face Serbia and Japan in Group A.

A drastic revamp of the 119year-old team competitio­n will

culminate in a week-long event featuring 18 nations at Madrid’s La Caja Magica from Nov. 18-24.

The Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF), which owns the competitio­n, was given the green

light to go ahead with the controvers­ial new format at a vote of member nations last year.

Partners Kosmos, a Spanish investment group founded by Barcelona and Spain footballer Gerard Pique, will invest $3 billion into the Davis Cup over 25 years. Of the four other “seeded” teams, Argentina are in Group C with Germany and Chile, Belgium are joined in Group D by Australia and Colombia and Britain head Group E with Kazakhstan and the Netherland­s. The United States, who have won more Davis Cup titles than any other nation, play Italy and Canada.

The six group winners and best two runners-up will go forward to the quarter-finals.

Individual ties will consist of two singles matches and one doubles match, all played on one day.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Barca’s Gerard Pique, whose company owns the event, with ITF chief David Haggerty.
AFP ■ Barca’s Gerard Pique, whose company owns the event, with ITF chief David Haggerty.

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