The Billie Jean King Cup finals in November have been switched from Seville to Malaga, organizers the International Tennis Federation (ITF) said on Wednesday, causing an overlap with the Davis Cup which will be held at the same venue.
The tournament will kick off at the Martin Carpena Arena in Malaga, Spain, on Nov. 13 and end on Nov. 20, with the last two days of the competition overlapping with the first two days of the Davis Cup finals taking place from Nov. 19-24.
“The relocation was required by the event’s host partner, Junta de Andalucia (government of Andalucia), and supported by the city and diputacion (provincial council) of Malaga,” the ITF said in a statement.
“The Billie Jean King Cup, formerly the Fed Cup, will join with the Davis Cup to create a unique, world-class fortnight of international team tennis…
“All existing ticket holders for the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Sevilla have been offered the chance to exchange their tickets for the same sessions in Malaga or receive a full refund.”
The tournament, which used to feature 12 national teams in four round robin groups, will have eight teams in a knockout round one, with four seeded teams receiving a bye to the quarter finals.
Reigning champions Canada will face either Germany or Britain in their quarterfinal tie, with runners-up Italy against Japan or Romania.
“We remain dedicated to ensuring a seamless experience for players and fans and delivering an event that will be both special and memorable,” ITF CEO Kelly Fairweather said.
“We are confident that this move will uphold the prestigious legacy of both tournaments and look forward to hosting the world’s best 20 teams, their players and fans to Malaga this November.”
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