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‘Davis Cup change a no brainer’

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the Australian Open, the quarterfin­als on the back of Wimbledon and the semi-finals hot on the heels of the US Open.

Even the final is the week after the Tour Finals, posing a dilemma for a player involved in both.

Djokovic led Serbia to the title in 2010 but has played two ties in the last two years, the same as Spain’s Rafael Nadal.

Roger Federer, nursing a back injury, pulled out of playing in the title match of the 2014 Tour Finals just a week before helping Switzerlan­d to win the team competitio­n in 2014.

However, his Davis Cup participat­ion before and after 2014 has been sporadic.

Britain’s Andy Murray is the exception amongst the big guns, shoulderin­g an enormous burden for his country in recent years, including winning the trophy almost single handedly last year in Belgium.

Djokovic said the format should be streamline­d.

“Of course, they have to change,” he said.

“The only way to work, is once a year, (dedicate) one or two weeks, have a round-robin format, four, five, six groups, have teams play in different locations, then come together in one location and play a knockout stage, quarter-finals, semi-finals, final four, whatever. It’s a no-brainer.

“I think they should cut it down to two days, best-of-three. Have two singles and one doubles, those kind of things.”

ITF president David Haggerty has voiced his support for a change to the organisati­on’s blue riband team event, pitching the idea of a “finalfour” showdown at a neutral venue.

At present the final takes place in one of the nations taking part. Croatia host Argentina in next week’s final.

While calling for change, Djokovic said he was not necessaril­y a fan of a neutral venue.

“ITF haven’t been really very helpful with the players’ demands,” he said.

“The only thing they wanted to change is the neutral final. Most of the players around the tour don’t agree with that. You’re taking away from the players the one thing that players love about Davis Cup, which is the home tie, the home crowd.”

Recommende­d changes, including a bidding process for neutral host cities of the finals and scheduling, will be discussed at the ITF’s AGM next August. Reuters

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