Will the new Davis Cup be bigger than the "Big Game"?

Indian Wells Tennis Garden - Photo by Desert Sun A lot has been said and written about the decision taken by the ITF AGM to reform the Davis Cup as of 2019. There are a lot of players, coach, journalists and tennis fans up in arms for the alleged “murder” of the 118-year-old competition that will undoubtedly no longer be what it used to be. I believe time will tell whether this format works or not and, above all, whether the $20m prize money and the charm of the old “salad bowl” will be enough to convince the top players to delay their well-deserved 10-day stint in the Maldives before resuming their training regime in preparation for the new season. Personally, there are two aspects I don’t like in the proposed new formula: the round-robin phase with six groups of three teams (too prone to possible calculations) and the date of the event. Let’s explore the intriguing conundrum represented by the date: a one-week event starting right after the ATP Finals needs to be geograph...