Revamped Davis Cup will retain home and away matches: ITF chief

Reuters

Published May 17, 2018 01:02AM ET

Revamped Davis Cup will retain home and away matches: ITF chief

(Reuters) - The International Tennis Federation (ITF) will retain the home-and-away ties in the opening stages of the revamped Davis Cup, its president David Haggerty has said.

In February, the ITF announced a massive shake-up of the Davis Cup, which will see the formation of an 18-nation World Cup of Tennis finals played in one location, starting in November 2019.

Belgian tennis chief Gijs Kooken was among the critics of the ITF's new proposal, saying that a one-week tournament in a single city would risk "killing the soul" of the historic competition but Haggerty has alleviated those fears.

"We are looking at a round of 24 home-and-away ties in February, in the week after the Australian Open, producing 12 winners," Haggerty told the Telegraph newspaper.

"They would then go on to the November tournament, along with the four semi-finalists from the previous year, and two invited teams.

"It's important for the national federations to be able to stage ties. It's a way of promoting the sport and of connecting with fans."

Haggerty, who has led the ITF since 2015, also said that a revamp of women's Fed Cup tournament would take place in 2020.

"We're all for equality," Haggerty added. "The Davis Cup reform is a very big project. We're looking to get it set up from next year and then we will try to take the Fed Cup in the same direction."

The ITF are also considering holding the finals in Europe rather than in Asia, as proposed by investors Kosmos, to ease the workload on players who will be competing at the ATP World Tour Finals in London until 2020.