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ITF chief happy with Davis Cup format, expects big crowds for knockouts

BENGALURU, India : The International Tennis Federation will continue to work towards improving the Davis Cup amid low attendances in some ties in September but the governing body is happy with its existing format, ITF chief David Haggerty told Reuters.

Although most ties did well, some top players like Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray said the Finals structure - where the 16 teams were divided into four groups based in four cities - needed a rethink to ensure bigger turnouts.

The old format of home-and-away ties played over a few days every year was scrapped in 2019 after the ITF struck a deal with investment group Kosmos that has since ended.

"Well, I can tell you that we're confident and pleased with the format we have, but we will always continue to find ways to make it even better and stronger," Haggerty said in a video call on Monday.

"This year the Davis Cup group stages (in September) were great. In a few of the matches there wasn't enough attendance, it wasn't the atmosphere that we wanted, but there were many that were.

"You continue to work on your event every year. That's what we're doing."

American Haggerty, 66, who was re-elected in September, was excited by ticket sales for the Nov. 21-26 Davis Cup "Final 8" knockout stages in Malaga featuring Canada, Finland, Australia, Czech Republic, Italy, Netherlands, Serbia and Britain.

"We know from last year Spain didn't reach the final and we had a full stadium for the semi-finals and the final," he added. "So we know we're in a city that loves tennis.

"We have many fans that are travelling with their teams, so we're excited about the Davis Cup and the format and where we're going."

Haggerty, who beat Germany's Dietloff von Arnim to be re-elected until 2027 with a strong

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