| Big Three' plus Murray confirmed 
			for inaugural ATP Cup
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			 [September 14, 2019] 
			MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The 'Big 
			Three' of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic have 
			confirmed they will play in the inaugural ATP Cup in a boost for the 
			nation-based event in the leadup to the Australian Open. 
 The ATP, governing body of the men's tour, said every member of the 
			top 10 and 27 of the top 30 had committed to play the $15 million 
			tournament to be hosted in Brisbane, Perth and Sydney from Jan. 
			3-12, 2020.
 
 "Having the top players competing in this new global event is 
			critical, and the ATP Cup looks set to kick off the ATP Tour season 
			in a big way in 2020," ATP boss Chris Kermode said in a statement.
 
 Former world number one Andy Murray, on the comeback trail after 
			having hip surgery, is also confirmed to play for Great Britain with 
			compatriot Kyle Edmund.
 
			
			 
			Eighteen countries qualified for the tournament after the first 
			round deadline on Friday, with hosts Australia given a wildcard 
			spot.
 Another five national teams will be added after the Nov. 13 second 
			entry deadline.
 
 The 24 countries will play in six groups of four for group stage, 
			round-robin play, with the group winners and the two best 
			second-placed finishers across the groups reaching the ATP Cup 
			Finals in Sydney.
 
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			Andy Murray (GBR) serves against Richard Gasquet (FRA) during the 
			Western and Southern Open tennis tournament at Lindner Family Tennis 
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            Each tie comprises two singles and one doubles match.
 Each nation is allowed up to five players, with their qualification 
			to be determined by their world ranking after the November deadline.
 
 (Reporting by Ian Ransom; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
 
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