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The Davis Cup qualifying match between Canada and the Republic of Korea will be available on the TVA Sports and CBC Sports digital platforms

The Davis Cup qualifying match between Canada and the Republic of Korea will be available on the TVA Sports and CBC Sports digital platforms

All matches from the upcoming Davis Cup Qualifying match between Team Canada presented by Sobeys and the Republic of Korea will be broadcast live in French on TVA Sports 2 and broadcast live in English by CBC Sports.

The showdown will take place at Montreal's IGA Stadium on February 2-3, and will determine which country advances to the group stage of the Davis Cup Finals.

“This agreement with TVA Sports and CBC Sports is great news for Canadian tennis,” said tournament director Valerie Tetreault. “After winning the Davis Cup in 2022 and experiencing the passion across the country, we are thrilled that fans will have another opportunity to see Canada's best in action in what promises to be an exciting Davis Cup Qualifier. Our ability to provide coverage of this prestigious event truly helps us build a tradition of Canadian Davis Cup.

Led by captain Frank Dancevic, the Canadian roster consists of Milos Raonic, Gabriel Diallo, Alexis Galarneau, Vasek Pospisil, and William Draxel. The Republic of Korea team includes Sunwoo Kwon, Seungchan Hong, Jisung Nam, Minkyu Song, Jimeon Lee, and captain Young Joon Kim.

The action begins Friday at 4pm ET, with both teams looking to keep their hopes of winning the 2024 Davis Cup alive. TVA Sports subscribers will be able to watch live coverage on TVA Sports 2, while all of Canada will be able to stream the games for free on CBC Gem and cbcsports .ca and the CBC Sports app for iOS and Android devices.

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The official draw is scheduled to take place on Thursday and will determine the confrontation matches. All matches will be best of three sets.

Match schedule

Friday, February 2, 2024

  • Singles Rubber #1 – 4 p.m. ET
  • Followed by single rubber #2

Saturday, February 3, 2024

  • Rubber Doubles – 2 p.m. ET
  • Followed by single rubber #3
  • Followed by single rubber #4*

*If a tie is decided after the doubles rubber, the final singles rubber may not be contested.

Tickets are still available for the game in Montreal. Get your tickets now!

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