Islamabad
ITF has announced the postponement of all 2020 Davis Cup Ties until 2021, including Pakistan-Japan Davis Cup Tie which was scheduled to be held from 18-19 September 2020 in Islamabad.
According to a press release issued by ITF, Kosmos Tennis and the world game’s governing body have announced that the 2020 Davis Cup by Rakuten Madrid Finals will be postponed until 2021.
The finals will now take place in Madrid in the week commencing November 22, 2021.
The decision to postpone the event comes following a three-month review of the considerable logistical and regulatory challenges that have arisen as a result of the pandemic and all potential hosting scenarios with the health and safety of all involved of paramount importance.
The Davis Cup Finals are the pinnacle of the largest men’s global team competition in tennis and were set to see the world’s best 18 national teams competing for the Davis Cup world championship title over one week in Madrid from 23 to 29 November 2020.
The event was due to host more than 90 athletes with significant support teams, as well as thousands of fans, officials, staff, partners and other stakeholders travelling from countries across the world, each at a different stage in dealing with the pandemic. The challenges in hosting a mass gathering of this size on an international scale at an indoor venue are considerable due to the pandemic, both in the current and the anticipated climate.—APP