Traditional rivals Australia and the US will clash in the first round of the 2016 Davis Cup, while Great Britain and Japan will meet for only the second time, after the draw was made yesterday.

Australia (28) and the US (32) have won the Davis Cup 60 times altogether, though neither is the power it used to be, with only one win each this century.

Britain, who will play Belgium in this year’s final in November, will start their 2016 campaign at home against Kei Nishikori’s Japan, 85 years after their only previous meeting.

The draw for the World Group, made in Santiago, Chile, also served up Switzerland with a potentially tricky away tie against Italy.

The powerful Swiss, headed by Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka, have split their past six ties against their neighbour.

Novak Djokovic’s Serbia will host Kazakhstan, while France, under new captain Yannick Noah, will host Canada.

First round (March 4-6)
Britain vs Japan; Serbia vs Kazakhstan; Italy vs Switzerland; Poland vs Argentina; France vs Canada; Germany vs Czech Republic; Australia vs US; Belgium vs Croatia.

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