The Davis Cup does not directly pay players; instead, national tennis federations are responsible for compensating their players for participation. The amount and structure of payment can vary widely by country, with some federations offering appearance fees, bonuses for winning matches, and travel expenses. Additionally, players may receive prize money based on their performance, but this is typically limited compared to individual tournament earnings. Overall, financial arrangements are largely influenced by the individual national federation's resources and policies.
Davis Cup (for men) and Fed Cup (for women) are tournaments played in team format in which the teams are made up of players from various countries (i.e. the United States has a Davis Cup and Fed Cup team, as does France, and Spain, and so on). In Davis and Fed Cup, the team to win three out of five matches moves on to the next round in the tournament (which spans over the course of the entire season). Unlike Grand Slam tournaments, players are not playing as individuals, for ranking points, or even for money.
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depends which country they play for
Davis Cup was created in 1900.
It's always been called the Davis Cup since its inception in 1900
Tennis is the sport associated with the Davis Cup.
The Davis Cup team typically consists of four to five players who represent their country in men's tennis. The specific number can vary based on the team's selection for a particular tie, but generally, the captain selects a squad of four players to compete. The final lineup for each match can include two singles players and a doubles team.
The 2010 Davis cup final is not decided as yet.
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Who pay the English right know should fire them
Lithuania Davis Cup team was created in 1994.
No f.i.f.A pays the entire team not each player.