Frances Tiafoe will never have a chance to experience true Davis Cup ecstasy
11:02 am | September 17, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
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Frances Tiafoe sat bare-chested in his changeover chair early Sunday evening with his face buried deep in a white towel. He had just fallen to Borna Coric in a five sets in the fifth-and-deciding match of the Davis Cup semifinals.
A few feet away, the jubilant Croatian team formed a semi-circle, dancing and singing. The spectators who remained in the outdoors stadium in Zadar, Croatia, lent their voices. It’s the moment Tiafoe wanted — the ecstasy that accompanies clinching a Davis Cup tie, especially one on foreign soil.
But it’s likely he will never get to experience what Coric & Co. did. Next year, Davis Cup will become a season-ending, one-week “World Cup of Tennis” featuring 18 teams battling it out in a best-of-three matches format at a neutral site for most. (In 2019 it will be played at either Lille, France or Madrid).