The tennis player, along with the rest of the Italian team, was more than happy at the press conference after winning the Davis Cup and analyzed his decisive match against Munar.
The tennis player, along with the rest of the Italian team, was more than happy at the press conference after winning the Davis Cup and analyzed his decisive match against Munar.
Matteo Berrettini led the Italian team to victory against Austria in the Davis Cup Finals quarterfinals. He then became emotional during the press conference.
The Italian Davis Cup captain says the absence of the world number two "hurts, but it is not the first nor the last time it happens".
The Italian captain appeared at a press conference alongside Flavio Cobolli to provide an assessment of the madness experienced this afternoon against Belgium in the Davis Cup.
Tomas Berdych, Jurgen Melzer, Steve Darcis, Filippo Volandri, Paul Henri Mathieu, David Ferrer, Javier Frana, and Michael Kohlman. Or in other words, the current captains of the Czech Republic, Austria, Belgium, Italy, France, Spain, Argentina, and Germany. Eight former players who once competed in the Davis Cup on the court and who will now, this week in Bologna, seek to conquer the trophy from the sidelines. I believe that of all the information we will read these days regarding the competition, there will be none as romantic as this.
National pride never fades 😍
— Davis Cup (@DavisCup) November 17, 2025
Every team captain in Bologna's Final 8 has represented their country in the Davis Cup as a player during their career 👏#DavisCup pic.twitter.com/DZjHdTZxWa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Davis Cup 2025. El dato romántico que tocará el corazón de los nostálgicos
[pixels-player]They are the words of Filippo Volandri, the Italian Davis Cup captain, a man who knows him well: "Carlos was better in this final, it's useless to dwell any longer".
Volandri speaks, the Italian Davis Cup captain. He says that Jannik is putting in a lot of physical work to give his all at Roland Garros.
Filippo Volandri, captain of the Italian Davis Cup team, shared a curious anecdote with SuperTennis, with Jannik Sinner. One key to the world number 1's success is how he enjoys the most delicate moments on a tennis court. Volandri exemplifies the difference between his mentality and that of other players: "The obsessive pursuit of details makes the difference, but he also has a crazy amount of fun. He enjoys being in tough moments. I remember in the Davis Cup, before the decisive doubles match against Argentina, Berrettini and I felt the tension of the moment. Jannik, instead, turned to us and said: 'guys, how cool are these moments?' He left us speechless. That's the difference. He can't wait to play those important points that others might see as a difficulty".
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Volandri cuenta la anécdota con Sinner en la Davis que explica su superioridad
[pixels-player]The tennis player, along with the rest of the Italian team, was more than happy at the press conference after winning the Davis Cup and analyzed his decisive match against Munar.
The Italian captain appeared at a press conference alongside Flavio Cobolli to provide an assessment of the madness experienced this afternoon against Belgium in the Davis Cup.
Matteo Berrettini led the Italian team to victory against Austria in the Davis Cup Finals quarterfinals. He then became emotional during the press conference.
Tomas Berdych, Jurgen Melzer, Steve Darcis, Filippo Volandri, Paul Henri Mathieu, David Ferrer, Javier Frana, and Michael Kohlman. Or in other words, the current captains of the Czech Republic, Austria, Belgium, Italy, France, Spain, Argentina, and Germany. Eight former players who once competed in the Davis Cup on the court and who will now, this week in Bologna, seek to conquer the trophy from the sidelines. I believe that of all the information we will read these days regarding the competition, there will be none as romantic as this.
National pride never fades 😍
— Davis Cup (@DavisCup) November 17, 2025
Every team captain in Bologna's Final 8 has represented their country in the Davis Cup as a player during their career 👏#DavisCup pic.twitter.com/DZjHdTZxWa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Davis Cup 2025. El dato romántico que tocará el corazón de los nostálgicos
[pixels-player]The Italian Davis Cup captain says the absence of the world number two "hurts, but it is not the first nor the last time it happens".
They are the words of Filippo Volandri, the Italian Davis Cup captain, a man who knows him well: "Carlos was better in this final, it's useless to dwell any longer".
Volandri speaks, the Italian Davis Cup captain. He says that Jannik is putting in a lot of physical work to give his all at Roland Garros.
Filippo Volandri, captain of the Italian Davis Cup team, shared a curious anecdote with SuperTennis, with Jannik Sinner. One key to the world number 1's success is how he enjoys the most delicate moments on a tennis court. Volandri exemplifies the difference between his mentality and that of other players: "The obsessive pursuit of details makes the difference, but he also has a crazy amount of fun. He enjoys being in tough moments. I remember in the Davis Cup, before the decisive doubles match against Argentina, Berrettini and I felt the tension of the moment. Jannik, instead, turned to us and said: 'guys, how cool are these moments?' He left us speechless. That's the difference. He can't wait to play those important points that others might see as a difficulty".
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Volandri cuenta la anécdota con Sinner en la Davis que explica su superioridad
[pixels-player]Italian Davis Cup captain, Filippo Volandri, was adamant in expressing his thoughts on the situation surrounding Jannik Sinner, facing a potential disqualification based on WADA's judgment following his positive tests for clostebol. "I don't even want to consider Sinner's disqualification, given his honesty and the undeniable evidence he has provided. If there's anyone who can hold their head up high, it's Jannik. A disqualification would be the greatest injustice in history", stated the former player, staunchly defending one of the pillars behind Italy's additional Davis Cup title.
Volandri 🎙
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) November 27, 2024
"I don't even want to consider Sinner's disqualification, given his honesty and the undeniable evidence he has provided. But if there is one person with broad shoulders, it is Jannik. A disqualification would be the greatest injustice in history.
My choices?... pic.twitter.com/NYT3SqBhZf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Una descalificación a Sinner sería la mayor injusticia de la historia"
[pixels-player]The Italian team will seek something in the next edition of the Davis Cup that has not occurred since before 1972, the year in which the competition became universal.