Zim collide with Tunisia in Davis Cup trail

Harare Bureau
ZIMBABWE will meet Tunisia away in the Davis Cup World Group II tennis tie scheduled for the end of November.

This was announced by the International Tennis Federation after a draw conducted on Wednesday evening for Group I World Cup and Group II World Cup.

Tunisia is seeded and had the choice to pick the venue of the tie.

Zimbabwe will travel to the North African country for the tie that will be played either on November 26-27 or 27-28.

In the other World Group II fixture, Morocco will also host Denmark.

Winning nations from Group II will advance to the 2022 World Group 1 Play-offs, while the losers will compete in the World Group II Play-offs.

According to the Davis Cup website, knock-outs have been added to the schedule this year in order to facilitate the transition from 18 teams at the Davis Cup by Rakuten finals in 2021 to 16 teams at the Davis Cup by Rakuten finals from 2022 onwards.

In the World Group I knock-out, Norway will host Ukraine and Romania will host Peru.

The winning nations will advance to the 2022 Davis Cup qualifiers, while losing nations will compete in the 2022 World Group I Play-offs.

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