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Davis Cup Finals to take place over 11 days, 3 cities

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PARIS: The Davis Cup Finals will be expanded to an 11-day event starting this year, and could be held across three European cities, the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF) announced on Monday.

The competitio­n was reformed in 2019, with Rafael Nadal’s Spain winning the 18-team competitio­n in Madrid, but scheduling issues resulted in a number of late finishes and poor attendance­s at some matches.

The ITF has already accepted two proposals from Kosmos, the investment group which finances the event, following a review of the initial weeklong tournament.

The 2021 edition will now run from Nov 25-Dec 5, while the number of participat­ing teams will be cut to 16 in 2022.

Madrid will remain the venue for the semi-finals and final, but two additional cities could host group matches and a quarter-final.

A bidding process has been launched to identify a shortlist of potential cities, with Covid-19 contingenc­y plans a key component this year. A final decision on the 2021 format will be taken in March, the ITF said.

“We are committed to a long-term vision for this historic competitio­n and are confident these adjustment­s will enhance the experience for players and fans,” said tournament director Albert Costa.

“With large stadiums providing show courts for all ties, the introducti­on of a multi-city event will bring the competitio­n to the widest possible audience. We will also be able to ease the burden on players with improvemen­ts to the scheduling. Crucially, a revised schedule will allow us to avoid late finishes while providing more rest for players.”

The 2020 tournament was called off due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

 ?? AFP ?? Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates at the 2019 Davis Cup Finals.
AFP Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates at the 2019 Davis Cup Finals.

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