DAVIS CUP FINALS 2019

The DAVIS CUP Finals 2019, formerly known as World Group, is the highest level of Davis Cup competition in 2019. It will be held on indoor hard courts at the Caja Mágica in Madrid, Spain from 18 until 24 November. The ties are contested in a best-of-three rubbers format and are played on one day. There are two singles followed by a doubles. Bet with BETHARD and claim a great bonus.

Croatia are the defending champions. Spain is the favorite to win. World number one Rafael Nadal is looking for his 5th Davis Cup title.

DAVIS CUP FINALS 2019 the Groups

The six groups
Group A: France, Serbia, Japan  Group B: Croatia, Spain, Russia
Group C: Argentina, Germany, Chile  Group D: Belgium, Australia, Colombia
Group E: Great Britain, Kazakhstan, Netherlands  Group F: United States, Italy, Canada

DAVIS CUP FINALS 2019 the best Players

Rafael Nadal (Spain) [1]  Fabio Fognini (Italy) [12]
Novak Djokovic (Serbia) [2]  Diego Schwartzman (Argentina) [14]
Matteo Berrettini (Italy) [8]  Denis Shapovalov (Canada) [15]
Roberto Bautista Agut (Spain) [9]  Karen Khachanov (Russia) [17]
Gael Monfils (France) [10]  Alex de Minaur (Australia) [18]
David Goffin (Belgium) [11]

 

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ABOUT DAVIS CUP

The Davis Cup is one of the world’s largest international team competitions, with 132 nations taking part in 2018.
Between 1981 and 2018, 16 nations competed in the World Group in a straight knockout, with the remaining countries divided into three regional zones.

It was played in February, April, September and November at home and away venues, with each World Group tie played over three days in a best-of-five tie of five-set matches.

However, an increasing number of top players have skipped matches in recent years to ease their schedule. That led to controversial proposals to revamp the tournament and turn it into a season-ending 18-team event, as part of a 25-year £2.15bn plan funded by the Kosmos investment group fronted by Gerard Pique.

 

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