New Davis Cup format must be given
chance to succeed: Murray
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[November 18, 2019]
(Reuters) - The revamped Davis
Cup format making its debut this week is fantastic for tennis and
must be given a chance to succeed, Britain's Andy Murray has said.
The week-long tournament in Madrid's Caja Magica, involving 18 teams
split into six groups of three, is being bankrolled by Barcelona
defender Gerard Pique's investment firm Kosmos, who are pumping in
$3 billion over 25 years.
It is a major shake-up to the 119-year-old Davis Cup that originally
had home and away ties played throughout the year, with critics
saying a neutral venue will not sell enough tickets and will not
have the same atmosphere when teams compete.
"I respect that (Pique) is trying to do something new and different
in tennis," Murray told reporters. "Tennis is not always the easiest
to make changes in and this is a big change.
"I hope it goes really well because, if it does, that's fantastic
for tennis. I think there's some people that seem to be hoping it
doesn't go well but I hope it goes really well and that it's a big
success.
"The players and all of the fans need to try to give it a chance to
see how it goes and I think we'll have a better idea after the
tournament is finished."
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Britain's Andy Murray reacts after the match against Dominic Thiem
of Austria. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo
The tournament begins later on Monday with the group winners and two
best runners-up moving to the quarter-finals. The final will be
contested on Sunday.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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