
Great Britain will take on Uzbekistan in the World Group play-off at home, in order to preserve their place among the elite nations of the Davis Cup.
The 2015 champions were beaten by Spain in their first-round match of this seasons competition, which means they have to win a play-off tie to remain in the World Group.
As one of the seeded teams, Britain were to avoid the likes of Switzerland, Czech Rebulic, Argentina and Serbia and they will surely be satisfied with the draw.
Uzbekistan boast world No. 83 Denis Istomin as their highest-ranked player.
Davis Cup World Group play-off draw (home team first)
Japan v Bosnia
Hungary v Czech Republic
Canada v Netherlands
Serbia v India
Switzerland v Sweden
Austria v Australia
Great Britain v Uzbekistan
Argentina v Colombia
Elsewhere, Argentina will host Colombia in a battle of two South American nations, while Australia travel to Austria.
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Switzerland take on Sweden, while India will travel to Novak Djokovics Serbia.
Canada v Netherlands, Czech Republic v Hungary and Japan v Bosnia make up the remaining ties.

The ties will take place on September 14-16, meaning Andy Murray may well be in contention to play, should his recovery from a hip problem continue as planned.
Even without the Scot, though, Britain would expect to come out on top in what is a kind draw.
More: Andy Murray
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Great Britain will take on Uzbekistan in the World Group play-off at home, in order to preserve their place among the elite nations of the Davis Cup.
The 2015 champions were beaten by Spain in their first-round match of this seasons competition, which means they have to win a play-off tie to remain in the World Group.
As one of the seeded teams, Britain were to avoid the likes of Switzerland, Czech Rebulic, Argentina and Serbia and they will surely be satisfied with the draw.
Uzbekistan boast world No. 83 Denis Istomin as their highest-ranked player.
Davis Cup World Group play-off draw (home team first)
Japan v Bosnia
Hungary v Czech Republic
Canada v Netherlands
Serbia v India
Switzerland v Sweden
Austria v Australia
Great Britain v Uzbekistan
Argentina v Colombia
Elsewhere, Argentina will host Colombia in a battle of two South American nations, while Australia travel to Austria.
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Switzerland take on Sweden, while India will travel to Novak Djokovics Serbia.
Canada v Netherlands, Czech Republic v Hungary and Japan v Bosnia make up the remaining ties.

The ties will take place on September 14-16, meaning Andy Murray may well be in contention to play, should his recovery from a hip problem continue as planned.
Even without the Scot, though, Britain would expect to come out on top in what is a kind draw.
More: Andy Murray
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