Djokovic: Streamline Davis Cup to Elite Eight
Novak Djokovic supports the new Davis Cup Finals format—and proposes two changes to improve it.The world No. 2, who led Serbia to the quarterfinals where it fell to Russia in Madrid, advocates the Davis Cup Finals streamlining from its current 18 teams to an elite eight. Djokovic supports another round of Davis Cup home ties then convening at one location with an elite eight forming the Davis Cup Finals.More: Khachanov, Rublev Lead Russia Past Serbia"I also support the fact that there had to be a change from the old format because just the old format wasn't I think generating enough interest in the world of sport, in the world of tennis as well, with the way the model of the Davis Cup format used to be," Djokovic told the media in Madrid. "I think maybe the ideal format is somewhere in between. Maybe creating an elite eight tournament and having maybe one week or two weeks earlier in the year where nations can play at home in the qualifications group for the elite eight, something like that."But again, I think it's exciting playing for your country in any format that is out there. For me, it's a great honor and pleasure."The Wimbledon champion also asserts the competition should move from November to September to try to ensure maximum player participation.











