The Importance/Hype of Davis Cup

The importance/hype of Davis cup seem to have gone down here recently. Before Federer won the Davis cup in 2014, a certain "group of people" used to hype Davis cup as one of the most important titles and even count it as a big title alongside the slams and more important than the WTF. But ever since Federer won it in 2014, the hype about Davis Cup seem to have radically gone down here.
 
The importance/hype of Davis cup seem to have gone down here recently. Before Federer won the Davis cup in 2014, a certain "group of people" used to hype Davis cup as one of the most important titles and even count it as a big title alongside the slams and more important than the WTF. But ever since Federer won it in 2014, the hype about Davis Cup seem to have radically gone down here.
I think it's more to do with Spain going out of the World Group because the Spanish marque players withdrew their participation when a non tennis female athlete, Gala León Garcia, was appointed DC Captain and without Rafa, the King of DC in the World Group and 5 times champion, interest died down.


 
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The only important tournament in the history of tennis is the blue clay Madrid. It's the benchmark that measures a player's tactical skill, speed, reflexes, anger management (the court made several players really angry) and agility.
 
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