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Australia to face Bosnia in Adelaide Davis Cup tie

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SYDNEY: Australia will attempt to qualify for a revamped Davis Cup that they bitterly opposed against Bosnia and Herzegovin­a on hard courts in Adelaide in February, it was announced Thursday.

Under a new format controvers­ially adopted by the Internatio­nal tennis Federation in associatio­n with an investment group headed by Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique, the competitio­n will now be decided at a week-long season-ending 18-team event. It will be held in Madrid in November.

Six teams are already guaranteed a spot with Australia -- the second most successful Davis Cup nation behind the US -- needing to qualify.

The new format will see them play the Bosnians in best of three-set matches -- as opposed to the previous five-set matches -- over Feb.1 and 2, with two singles played on the first day and a doubles and the reverse singles on the second.

“It will be fantastic to return to my home city and see Adelaide host this event in February,” said Australian captain Lleyton Hewitt, who previously slammed the new-look Davis Cup as a “money-grab” that would ruin the historic event.

The Davis Cup used to be structured around a 16-nation World Group, contested over four weekends during the year. The remaining countries were then divided into three regional zones.

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