The top three men's players in the United Kingdom are on the Great Britain squad that will participate in the Davis Cup in Manchester in September.
For the group stages, which begin on September 10 at Manchester's AO Arena, singles stars Jack Draper, Cameron Norrie, and Dan Evans have been picked in captain Leon Smith's squad.
Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury, two doubles specialists, were also part of the five-man team.
In the second round of Wimbledon earlier this month, world No. 28 Draper lost to Norrie, and in the next round, Alexander Zverev defeated Norrie.
The team's most seasoned player, Evans, lost against Alejandro Tabilo in the opening round at the All-England Club.
Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury, two doubles specialists, were also part of the five-man team.
In the second round of Wimbledon earlier this month, world No. 28 Draper lost to Norrie, and in the next round, Alexander Zverev defeated Norrie.
The team's most seasoned player, Evans, lost against Alejandro Tabilo in the opening round at the All-England Club.
With the squad hoping to make it to the final eight in Malaga in November, Smith expressed excitement for this year's competition.
"We had record-breaking crowd support in Manchester last year, which helped us win on a nail-biting and thrilling championship day," Smith remarked. "It's going to be another amazing week in Manchester in September. We have a really good team again."
Group D includes 2022 champions Canada, Finland, and Argentina in addition to them.
The British team, which featured three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray, lost in the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup last year. The British team's last victory came in 2015.
"We had record-breaking crowd support in Manchester last year, which helped us win on a nail-biting and thrilling championship day," Smith remarked. "It's going to be another amazing week in Manchester in September. We have a really good team again."
Group D includes 2022 champions Canada, Finland, and Argentina in addition to them.
The British team, which featured three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray, lost in the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup last year. The British team's last victory came in 2015.