The British team, without Andy Murray for the first time since his recent retirement, has a different feel for the Davis Cup Finals group stage event.
Dan Evans and Neal Skupski, who memorably teamed up to secure a “bonkers” doubles victory which put Britain through to the eight-team knockout stage in Manchester last year, remain in the squad alongside Jack Draper and provide experience.
- NIGERIA DAILY: How Nigeria Gears Up For A China-Powered Future
- Petrol price hike: Kaduna passengers abandon road for train
But Billy Harris – a late-bloomer who has just moved to a career-high 101st in the world aged 29 – and 28-year-old Wimbledon doubles champion Henry Patten could be handed debuts.
British number two Cameron Norrie is missing through the arm injury which ruled him out of the recent US Open.