The draw for the world group play offs takes place at the ITF offices in London on Tuesday.
The teams that are already through to the 16 team draw are :
The 8 world group 1st round loosers :
Chile, Romania, Croatia, Australia, Czech Rep, Switzerland, Belarus and Austria.
Winners of the 4 group 1 2nd round ties :
Great Britain, Serbia, Israel and Slovka Rep. (All are 3-0 up)
Winners of the 2 Americas group 1 2nd round ties :
Brazil or Canada / Mexico or Peru
Winners of the 2 Asia / Ocenania group 1 2nd round ties :
Japan and the Korean Rep. (Both are 3-0 up)
There will be 8 seeds. 7 of the World group loosers will take 1 with 1 other team seeded. Very unlikely to be GBR...more than likely to be either the Slovak Rep, Mexico, Korea or Brazil. Depends on how the points fall off and are added.
So team GB will face one of the following teams :
Chile, Romania, Croatia, Australia, Czech Rep, Switzerland, Belarus, Austria and one from Slovak Rep, Mexico, Korea or Brazil.
I remember checking on Chile some while ago and think we would be away (apparently we played them at home a long time ago). Ditto I think for Romania (I remember losing at home to Romania with Jeremy Bates playing in the early 90s, and don't think we have drawn them since). Czech Republic would be at home (we lost with Tim + Jamie Delgado away a few years ago). Belarus and Croatia would be drawn by lot.
Chile - Away Romania - Away Croatia - Drawn by lot Australia - Home Czech Rep - Home Switzerland - Home Belarus - Drawn by lot Austria - Home Slovak Rep - Home Mexico - Home Korea - Drawn by lot Brazil - Away
Best draws mexico at home you reckon? That's if they go into the draw. Of the ones there already, I'd fancy our chances against any of them. I think a home tie with Slovak Republic would go down nicely although none of the games are particularly easy.
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