
Police in Ghent say extra security measures will be in place when Belgium hosts Great Britain this weekend in the Davis Cup final.

The Brussels region is on the highest terrorist threat level following the Paris terror attacks that killed 130 people.

Ghent isn't far from Brussels, about a 40-minute train ride from the Belgian capital.

The final is taking place at the Flanders Expo, which is expected to house 13,000 fans per day.

The star attraction is undoubtedly Britain's Andy Murray, part of the "Big Four" in tennis. The world No. 2 hasn't lost a Davis Cup match this year, going 8-0.

Great Britain has beaten the U.S., France and Australia -- the three other nations that host grand slam tournaments -- on the way to its first final since 1978.

Belgium is led by world No. 16 David Goffin, who had a breakthrough 2014 -- winning two titles. He has reached another two ATP finals this year.

Belgium has only played in one other Davis Cup final, losing to Great Britain in 1904.