Chandigarh will host the second round of the Asia/Oceania Group I Davis Cup tie between India and Korea from July 15 to 17.
The All India Tennis Association (AITA) today announced that the David Cup tie will be held at the grass courts of Chandigarh club.
"India is scheduled to play Korea in the 2nd Round of Asia/Oceania Group 1 Davis Cup tie. It will be played on the grass courts of Chandigarh Club from July 15 to 17 under the supervision of Haryana Tennis Association," an All India Tennis Association release stated.
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Last time Chandigarh hosted a David Cup tie was against New Zealand in 2012.
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