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Old 02-21-2013, 08:28 AM   #1
ArrichMer

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ITF Statement – in reaction to studies regarding World Cup football proposal Davis Cup is a top opposition for more than 110 years. Over its history, many changes have been seen by Davis Cup in the framework of football, some very substantial like the proceed to professionalism in 1968 and the beginning of the skilled excursions in the 1970s. While Davis Cup has modernised and developed through the years, its intrinsic values haven't been lost by it based round the home and away great support that is attracted by format from tv, vendors, fans and the people themselves who enjoy playing before their home country fans. At the same time frame, Davis Cup stays true to the ITF’s objective to cultivate football all over the world by giving a system for the countries to build up players, including most of the today’s top players, within their specific nations. This suggestion, also proven to the ITF, has some interesting factors and, obviously, regular personalisation, given the present global desire for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It also offers several problems that must definitely be confronted when it would be to succeed. Most people are in agreement a nation vs nation structure is extremely appealing, anything Davis Cup has identified for over a hundred years, and if a regular place can be earned by a new competition in the football diary only time can tell. It will also be mentioned that, this past year, adhering to a demand by the most truly effective people for an amended plan, the ITF signed a five-year contract with the ATP World Tour ensuring times and position factors. Davis Cup by BNP Paribas provides the unusual opportunity for people to compete for their national federations and their nations and continues to provide a high quality merchandise for our sponsors and our countries within a group in what's often someone activity.
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