As the debate about whether to revamp the Davis Cup continues—and continues, and continues—the semifinal show will go on this weekend in Scotland and Croatia. And it should be a good one. Despite all of the real, and alleged, problems with the format, the semis will include a showdown between two of the ATP’s biggest stars, Andy Murray and Juan Martin del Potro, as well as two traditional tennis powerhouses, France and Argentina, who are desperate to get in the winner’s circle. Here’s a look at how all of that may play out over the next three days.
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Published Sep 15, 2016