Discover all the details to follow the 2025 Davis Cup final between Spain and Italy.
Discover all the details to follow the 2025 Davis Cup final between Spain and Italy.
Alexander Zverev spoke at a press conference about the evolution of Jaume Munar this season after defeating him in the 2025 Davis Cup: "He improved a lot. The shot that improved the most, for me, was the serve. I played against him last year at Roland Garros. Today, I think he got seven aces. That shot has improved a lot. From the baseline, he doesn't make many errors. He is very fast and moves very well. I think this year he proved he had the best year on the circuit. It's fantastic to see his improvement."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev señala qué le impresiona de Munar: "Es fantástico ver su mejora"
Bad news arrives for Stefanos Tsitsipas from Greece. As reported by Greek City Times, the Greek tennis player was fined €2,000 and had his driver's license suspended for one year for driving at 210 kilometers per hour. Stefanos' legal team defends that it was not the player who was behind the wheel in this incident.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas, multado por conducir a más de 200km/h en Atenas
Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martínez Portero managed to hold on in the doubles against Germany to lead Spain to the final of the Davis Cup 2025.
Umberto Ferrara, physical trainer of Jannik Sinner currently and also during the doping case, shared a reflective message through his social media as a season closing: "I have been involved in sports for many years, but I will never cease to be amazed by its beauty. Sports are commitment, dedication, and sacrifice, they are emotion, smiles, and tears, victory and defeat, joy and disappointment, comparing yourself to others, the desire to improve, the ability for analysis, and faith in work. It's enduring through dark moments that leave you with a difficult pain to process, but it's also believing in the possibility of getting back up and starting anew with enthusiasm."
It's difficult to sum it all up in a single post. This season (which began with collaboration with Matteo, whom I thank from the bottom of my heart) has given me countless unforgettable moments that I've been fortunate to share with a fantastic team. Thanks to all of them, but above all, thanks to Jannik for his trust and for the beauty of this shared journey.
Umberto Ferrara's lengthy message at the close of a very special 2025 for him 👇 pic.twitter.com/DRlYb0jbvH
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) November 22, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrara, sobre Sinner: "Gracias por su confianza y por la belleza de este viaje compartido"
After the thrilling elimination match between Belgium and Italy in the 2025 Davis Cup, Zizou Bergs's father wanted to leave a heartfelt message for his son on social media: "Seeing you step onto the court during the Davis Cup filled me with indescribable pride. You carried not only your racket, but the weight of a nation's hopes, and you gave everything for Belgium. Every serve, every sprint, every drop of sweat was a testament to your courage and your heart. We lost the tie, but you earned the respect of the tennis world. I am glad to have shared this beautiful moment with my entire family by my side. These are the moments we live for."
My dear son Zizou,
— Koen Bergs (@KoenBergs) November 22, 2025
Watching you step onto the court during the Davis Cup filled me with indescribable pride. You carried not only your racket, but the weight of a nation's hopes, and you gave everything you had for Belgium. Every serve, every sprint, every drop of sweat was… pic.twitter.com/dk9El7P0SO
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El sentido y emotivo mensaje del padre de Zizou Bergs a su hijo
Alexander Zverev, world number three, defeated Jaume Munar to bring the series to the doubles match.
Sore from the loss, Jaume Munar spoke to the microphones after losing against Alexander Zverev in the 2025 Davis Cup: "I'm a bit pissed off right now, to be honest. I think there were moments in the match that depended on me where I failed too much. I've been a bit more nervous than necessary in some situations. It was a competitive match. All that's left is to lower my head. I am convinced we will win the doubles. I have absolute faith. We are who we are, and this is a great team."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Munar, tras perder contra Zverev: "Estoy un poco cabreado ahora mismo"
Discover all the details to follow the 2025 Davis Cup final between Spain and Italy.
Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martínez Portero managed to hold on in the doubles against Germany to lead Spain to the final of the Davis Cup 2025.
Alexander Zverev spoke at a press conference about the evolution of Jaume Munar this season after defeating him in the 2025 Davis Cup: "He improved a lot. The shot that improved the most, for me, was the serve. I played against him last year at Roland Garros. Today, I think he got seven aces. That shot has improved a lot. From the baseline, he doesn't make many errors. He is very fast and moves very well. I think this year he proved he had the best year on the circuit. It's fantastic to see his improvement."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev señala qué le impresiona de Munar: "Es fantástico ver su mejora"
Umberto Ferrara, physical trainer of Jannik Sinner currently and also during the doping case, shared a reflective message through his social media as a season closing: "I have been involved in sports for many years, but I will never cease to be amazed by its beauty. Sports are commitment, dedication, and sacrifice, they are emotion, smiles, and tears, victory and defeat, joy and disappointment, comparing yourself to others, the desire to improve, the ability for analysis, and faith in work. It's enduring through dark moments that leave you with a difficult pain to process, but it's also believing in the possibility of getting back up and starting anew with enthusiasm."
It's difficult to sum it all up in a single post. This season (which began with collaboration with Matteo, whom I thank from the bottom of my heart) has given me countless unforgettable moments that I've been fortunate to share with a fantastic team. Thanks to all of them, but above all, thanks to Jannik for his trust and for the beauty of this shared journey.
Umberto Ferrara's lengthy message at the close of a very special 2025 for him 👇 pic.twitter.com/DRlYb0jbvH
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) November 22, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrara, sobre Sinner: "Gracias por su confianza y por la belleza de este viaje compartido"
Bad news arrives for Stefanos Tsitsipas from Greece. As reported by Greek City Times, the Greek tennis player was fined €2,000 and had his driver's license suspended for one year for driving at 210 kilometers per hour. Stefanos' legal team defends that it was not the player who was behind the wheel in this incident.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas, multado por conducir a más de 200km/h en Atenas
After the thrilling elimination match between Belgium and Italy in the 2025 Davis Cup, Zizou Bergs's father wanted to leave a heartfelt message for his son on social media: "Seeing you step onto the court during the Davis Cup filled me with indescribable pride. You carried not only your racket, but the weight of a nation's hopes, and you gave everything for Belgium. Every serve, every sprint, every drop of sweat was a testament to your courage and your heart. We lost the tie, but you earned the respect of the tennis world. I am glad to have shared this beautiful moment with my entire family by my side. These are the moments we live for."
My dear son Zizou,
— Koen Bergs (@KoenBergs) November 22, 2025
Watching you step onto the court during the Davis Cup filled me with indescribable pride. You carried not only your racket, but the weight of a nation's hopes, and you gave everything you had for Belgium. Every serve, every sprint, every drop of sweat was… pic.twitter.com/dk9El7P0SO
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El sentido y emotivo mensaje del padre de Zizou Bergs a su hijo
Alexander Zverev, world number three, defeated Jaume Munar to bring the series to the doubles match.
Sore from the loss, Jaume Munar spoke to the microphones after losing against Alexander Zverev in the 2025 Davis Cup: "I'm a bit pissed off right now, to be honest. I think there were moments in the match that depended on me where I failed too much. I've been a bit more nervous than necessary in some situations. It was a competitive match. All that's left is to lower my head. I am convinced we will win the doubles. I have absolute faith. We are who we are, and this is a great team."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Munar, tras perder contra Zverev: "Estoy un poco cabreado ahora mismo"
We already know who the two protagonists will be giving their all for the title in the final of the Challenger de Montemar 2025. First, Czech player Zdenek Kolar, ranked 222nd in the world, defeated Marco Trungelliti with a score of 3-6, 6-3, and 6-3, comeback included. On the other side of the draw, Gianluca Cadenasso prevailed in the Italian derby against Lorenzo Giustino by 6-1 and 7-6(5).
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los finalistas del Challenger Montemar 2025
Sending the match to 6-1 on the scoreboard until the match ends. These were the words of Jan-Lennard Struff about the comeback of Pablo Carreño in the tiebreak at the Copa Davis 2025: "The entire tiebreak was a bit strange because I felt like I wasn't hitting the shots as I wanted to. He played very well on some shots. He made it difficult for me. I approached the net on one point, and he made a pretty good passing shot. With this point, I thought, 'Well, that can happen, it's good.' One point was very close. I had a bit of bad luck, but I would say that things like that can happen."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Struff revela qué pensó con la remontada de Carreño en el tiebreak