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Closing Shot: The Davis Cup

The event has closed the books on a century-old structure in favor of a new format designed to bring fresh exposure and larger payouts. But debate simmers within tradition-rich tennis over whether the move will dampen the pageantry and pride that have distinguished the event

France’s Julien Benneteau and the home crowd celebrate a victory against Spain in the Davis Cup semifinal on Sept. 15. Getty Images Since 1900, the men’s tennis Davis Cup has pitted national teams in a home-and-away format, generating a tradition of sporting patriotism matched by few e...

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