The Citizen (Gauteng)

Davis Cup may get facelift

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– The most radical overhaul in the 118-year history of the Davis Cup could be given the green light today as the tennis world gathers in Florida to vote on sweeping reforms which have divided the sport.

About 120 delegates at the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation’s annual meeting in Orlando will decide whether proposals by federation chief David Haggerty (above) are to be given the goahead.

Haggerty’s plan will see the Davis Cup’s sprawling existing format, stretched across the calendar year and played in all corners of the globe, condensed into a season-ending 18-nation event played at a single, neutral venue.

Haggerty told AFP on Tuesday the overhaul would boost the ITF’s ability to spread developmen­t funding across the globe, pumping around $25 million (R366 million) back into the sport.

“The ITF is the only organisati­on that puts money into the developmen­t of the game,” Haggerty said. “And that’s what this project enables us to do. The money that we make will be put back to the nations for their developmen­t programs and the future of tennis.”

The reforms have the backing of a $3 billion partnershi­p from the Kosmos investment group, founded by Barcelona football star Gerard Pique and supported by Japanese billionair­e Hiroshi Mikitani.

The ITF maintains the newlook Davis Cup would boost the profile of the tournament, which was first held in 1900, when the United States defeated Britain at the Longwood Cricket Club in Boston, Massachuse­tts.

Under the new proposed format, 18 teams would play in the Davis Cup finale, split into six groups of three teams. Six group winners and two runners-up would then advance to knockout rounds.

Unlike current Davis Cup ties, which comprise four singles and one doubles, ties would feature only two singles and a doubles game.

Federation chiefs say the revamped competitio­n would effectivel­y create a fifth Grand Slam event and increase prize money. –

Los Angeles

ITF would be able to pump R366m back into the sport.

David Haggerty Internatio­nal Tennis Federation chief

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