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Britain, Argentina get wild cards for 2019 Davis Cup finals

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Argentina and Great Britain, recent winners of the Davis Cup, were yesterday handed wild cards to compete in next year’s finals of the revamped competitio­n.

Argentina, 2016 victors, and Britain, who won the previous year, have been selected to join the four semi-finalists from this year’s edition in the climax to the 2019 event.

The four semi-finalists are: champions France, finalists Croatia, Spain and United States.

Those nations will be joined in the new week-long, 18-team finals in November 2019 by 12 more who will secure their places from dozen qualifying ties.

The dozen qualifying ties are to be drawn on Wednesday in London and will be staged in February.

Argentina and Britain were due to compete in the qualifiers but will now be spared that hurdle after the Davis Cup steering committee gave them a straight pass into the finals.

Australia and Switzerlan­d, the highest-ranked unseeded nations that lost in the 2018 World Group playoffs, will take their place as seeded nations in the qualifiers.

The makeover of the premier team event in men’s tennis has been made by the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF), in partnershi­p with investment group Kosmos.

Kosmos is founded by Barcelona and Spain football player Gerard Pique.

The steering committee has given wild cards to two nations with a rich Davis Cup history and a bit of star power.

The committee is made up of Pique, former Spanish player Galo Blanco, ITF president David Haggerty and ITF vice president Rene Stammbach.

Argentina, led by Juan Martin del Potro, won their first title in 2016 in their fifth Davis Cup final while the British team won their 10th title thanks to an inspired performanc­e from Andy Murray. the

 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? Great Britain’s Andy Murray in action during the Davis Cup semi-final match at Emirates Arena, in Glasgow, Schotland on September 20, 2015
Photo: Reuters Great Britain’s Andy Murray in action during the Davis Cup semi-final match at Emirates Arena, in Glasgow, Schotland on September 20, 2015

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