Zverev takes aim at the Davis Cup: 'bring back the real Davis Cup'

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Friday, 01 December 2023 at 22:00
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Alexander Zverev joined former world No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in criticizing the current format of the Davis Cup.
The 26-year-old German tennis player expressed his disagreement with the current Davis Cup format. In recent years, it was decided that the tournament would be played in a single-host venue, where the 16 countries in the World Group compete for two spots in each group of 4 countries. The matches consist of three rubbers: two singles and one doubles, all played as best-of-three sets.
The qualifiers then proceed to the Davis Cup Finals with a knockout format of quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals during the same week. This format recently led Italy to the title by defeating Australia 2-0 in the decisive tie. Former world No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt had also criticized the current single-host format.
"Malaga has put on a great event, in terms of what they can do with the format that they've got — their hands are tied,” he said.
“There's no home-and-away and there's no [best of] five sets, so it's not ideal. We are playing on a surface that I'm really sick of playing on, to be honest. That's not what Davis Cup is about – it's playing on clay, grass, outdoor elements,” Hewitt added.
It's obviously pretty frustrating, I think, that we don't get all the different surfaces and conditions throughout Davis Cup anymore, and especially in the big matches, as well,"
Former world No. 2 Alexander Zverev agreed with Hewitt and joined the criticisms regarding the changes in the format of the Davis Cup, particularly considering the tradition of the tournament:
"When is the sport of tennis and the federations of our sport finally going to listen to us players and even more importantly to the living legends of our sport who used to give their absolute everything for the Davis Cup and what it used to stand for.
The Davis Cup is one of the most historic events in not only tennis but sports in general. Bring back the real Davis Cup," Zverev wrote in a message posted on his Instagram Story.

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