(Reuters) - Hosts Spain were handed a difficult draw as they were placed in what looks like by far the toughest group for this year's inaugural Davis Cup Finals at a ceremony in Madrid on Thursday.
Billed as a soccer-style World Cup of tennis, Spain found themselves in a so-called 'group of death' with defending Davis Cup champions Croatia and a potent Russia side in Group B.
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