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The world’s largest international tennis tournament is coming to Ottawa in February of next year.
It was announced Wednesday that Tennis Canada has awarded Ottawa the hosting rights to a first-round Davis Cup match between Canada and Great Britain in the 2017 edition of the tournament. The three-day series will be hosted at TD Place Feb. 3-5.
The Davis Cup is another unique event to be hosted by the Ottawa Sports & Entertainment Group (OSEG), which has in recent years diversified the previously staid Ottawa sports market through its creation of a pro soccer team and reigniting of the city’s passion for football.
“We are thrilled to host this important Davis Cup tie at TD Place,” said OSEG CEO Bernie Ashe in a press release. “The matchup between Great Britain and Canada is the marquee first-round tie for the competition (and) it’s a privilege to be able to present it to our Ottawa/Gatineau fans during Ottawa 2017 celebrations.”
The matches will feature Great Britain, the 2015 Davis Cup champion, and a youthful Canadian squad looking to return to the latter stages of the tournament after crashing out early in 2016. The Brits are led by world no.-2 Andy Murray, and if all goes according to plan, there should be a primetime showdown at some point in February between him and Canadian world no.-4 Milos Raonic.
“We are always at our best when we play at home in front of loud, patriotic crowds and that is exactly what we will need here to defeat a strong team from Great Britain,” said Laurendreau, whose squad will likely include familiar Canadian tennis names like Milos Raonic, Vasek Pospisil and doubles king , in a press release. “This will be the first time many of our guys will play in this city and we are looking forward to introducing a new generation of tennis fans to the passion and excitement that is Davis Cup.”