India’s Davis Cup challenge becomes tough

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New Delhi: In yet another modification in the Davis Cup format, the world governing body ITF has abolished the Group I and II at the regional level competition, making India’s road to the Qualifiers even tougher.
From 2020, the Indian team will have to contend with superior European, South and North American nations in order to qualify. As of now, there are four Groups — I, II, III, IV — in each of the three zones which are Americas, Asia/Oceania, and European/Africa. As per the new format, Group I and II will not be there from 2020 onwards and instead a 24-team World Group I and a 24-team World Group II will be formed.
In the tournament, 18 teams will fight it out for the title at one place in one week. (PTI)

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