Duesseldorf to keep hosting World Team Cup

Duesseldorf will host the World Team Cup again after finding a new title sponsor for the ATP event in May.
Organizers said Tuesday that Austrian-based Power Horse Energy Drink has agreed to take over following the withdrawal of the ARAG insurance group.
''Thanks to their commitment we, as organizers, will again have the chance to present international top tennis matches at the Duesseldorf Rochusclub,'' tournament director Dietloff von Arnim said.
Tournament chairman Horst Klosterkemper said they worked hard to keep the event alive and ''we've been rewarded for our efforts.''
Duesseldorf has staged the eight-team competition since 1978. The weeklong event was always in the week before the French Open. Argentina won it last year.
The 34th edition takes place from May 15-21.
Tennis has been on a steep decline in Germany since Boris Becker and Steffi Graf ended their careers.