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Spain or France to host revamped Davis Cup

Barcelona star Pique plays a key role in launching the project

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The Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET) has held meetings with Barcelona and national football team player Gerard Pique about holding the planned revamped Davis Cup in France or Madrid next year, the organisati­on’s chief Miguel Diaz said on Friday.

In February, the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF) announced a massive shake-up of the competitio­n, which will see the formation of an 18-nation World Cup of Tennis Finals played in one location, after agreeing a 25-year, $3 billion partnershi­p with investment group Kosmos, founded and chaired by Pique.

“We are looking at a formula whereby the quarterfin­als, semi-finals and final will be held in Madrid or in France so it doesn’t have to go to Asia,” Diaz told reporters at the Madrid Open on Friday.

“We’ve had a couple of meetings with Gerard Pique and we will have one more but we still need data. We are looking at the final format and still nothing has been decided. We will make the decision at our board meeting at the end of May.”

The ITF did not respond to a request from Reuters to comment on the proposal. Pique, who is set to be named in Spain’s squad for next month’s World Cup in Russia, was photograph­ed watching countryman Rafael Nadal’s quarter-final defeat by Dominic Thiem on Friday at the Madrid Open alongside Real Madrid players Lucas Vazquez and Marco Asensio.

The new Davis Cup event represents a huge revamp for a competitio­n which has been in existence since 1900.

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