MADRID (AP) — Expanding the Davis Cup Finals to more venues will help attract more fans and avoid some of the late finishes that hurt the revamped event's first edition, organizers said Thursday.
Madrid was the sole host of the inaugural edition of the restructured Davis Cup Finals in 2019. This time the Spanish capital will co-host the tournament along with the cities of Innsbruck in Austria and Turin in Italy.
The 18-nation men's tennis competition will take place on hard courts from Nov. 25-Dec. 5. Last year's event in Madrid was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Barcelona captain Gerard Piqué, co-founder of the Kosmos group behind the new Davis Cup Finals, said the changes will give more fans a chance to watch the matches and will help fix some of the problems that affected the first edition.
"Some of the matches ended very late, so we made the decision to go to other cities and to play in 11 days instead of seven," Piqué said at the event's official launch on Thursday. "The event has been evolving, maturing."