Fully-loaded home team intend to make up for last year’s failure with group stage starting in Manchester on Wednesday
One week since a positive showing in the first week of the US Open, Great Britain and its increasingly deep pool of top men’s tennis players have convened again. This time they are gathered in Manchester for the Davis Cup with the shared goal of correcting last year’s disappointment and taking their first positive step to competing for the title.
Their long-time Davis Cup captain, Leon Smith, has drawn upon the top four singles players Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans, Andy Murray and Jack Draper alongside Neal Skupski, the Wimbledon men’s doubles champion.