Copa Davis 2024

Jannik Sinner and Filippo Volandri in the Davis Cup 2024. Photo: getty

Volandri shares the anecdote with Sinner at the Davis Cup that explains his superiority

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

The ITF Confirms That the Final Phase's Headquarters Will Be Italy for Three Years. Photo: Getty.

The ITF confirms that the final phase venue will be Italy for three years

After several rumors, the ITF took its time to confirm shortly before the draw what its next venue will be next year. As mentioned, Italy will be the stage for the team competition for the next three years, which comes as a certain reward due to the country's great success in the competition. After three years in Malaga, the ITF heads to what will be its next destination.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La ITF confirma que la sede de la fase final será Italia durante tres años

Rafael Nadal.

Corretja also weighs in on Nadal's farewell: "It was not an epic moment"

A week later, the farewell ceremony for Rafael Nadal during the 2024 Davis Cup still continues to generate controversy and be a source of extensive debates. The latest to weigh in was Álex Corretja, who in statements to Eurosport made it clear that "it was not an epic moment", although he wanted to provide context and acknowledge the effort of those involved. "It was tough: Spain had just lost, it was a cold moment. They did the best they could, and Rafa got emotional, but not as deeply emotional as we did. Nadal is always epic, and we didn't feel as epic in his farewell," said Corretja.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Corretja también se moja sobre la despedida de Nadal: "No fue un momento épico"

Horacio Zeballos.

Zeballos opens the door to his return to the Argentine Davis Cup team

One of the main handicaps of the Guillermo Coria era in the Argentine Davis Cup captaincy was his disagreements with Horacio Zeballos, world number one in doubles. The player from Mar del Plata was absent from both the Olympic Games and the Davis Cup, but it seems that is about to change. 'Zebolla' praised the appointment of Javier Frana as the new coach and made it clear that he is "available to return to the team" in a conversation with Página 12, recalling past ties and showing his willingness to wear the Argentine jersey again. A new era begins.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zeballos abre la puerta a su vuelta al equipo argentino de Copa Davis

The Italian Team Wins This Year's Davis Cup.

The Davis Cup Finals, ready to land in Italy according to the country's press

This afternoon, the match-ups for the qualifying phase towards the 2025 Davis Cup Finals will be revealed. With a slight format change along the way, eliminating the group stage for knockout matches in the classic home and away format, one aspect that was still up in the air was the location of the Finals. It seemed that China was the only candidate, but the Italian press indicates that Italy will be the one in charge of organizing the event until 2030, with a multi-year agreement in which Bologna would be the initial venue, rotating between Milan and Turin in the following years. It's a real bombshell that could be confirmed this very afternoon and would further underscore the Italian influence in the world of tennis.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Las Finales de la Copa Davis, listas para aterrizar en Italia según la prensa del país

Guillermo Coria steps down as captain of the Argentine Davis Cup team. Source: Getty

Davis Cup: Guillermo Coria finishes his tenure as captain of Argentina

The adventure of Guillermo Coria as the Argentine captain of the Davis Cup has come to an end, as announced just a few minutes ago by the AAT. For three seasons, the 'Wizard' tried to lead the albiceleste to the top but never had the fortune to achieve that success. Now, a time of reflection opens to analyze how to improve the situation and, most importantly, who is the ideal person to take over from Coria. We will have to wait a little longer to find out what the Association's plans are, although at this moment, several names are surely being considered.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Copa Davis. Guillermo Coria finaliza su etapa como capitán de Argentina

Jannik Sinner fulfilled the promise he made to Matteo Berrettini. Source: Getty

Sinner's Promise to Berrettini Fulfilled 12 Months Later

That image of Jannik Sinner watching Matteo Berrettini lifting the 2024 Davis Cup says it all. Twelve months ago, when the current World No. 1 led his country to glory, he had the humility to remember those who were not present in Malaga, such as the injured Matteo who couldn't be part of that team. This afternoon, during an interview with a local television station, Berrettini recalled the words Jannik dedicated to him in that moment of difficulty.

"The first thing Jannik told me after last year's victory was: 'I want to win this cup with you'. He didn't say next year; he said sooner or later, but we are so competitive that we decided to win it immediately. This shows the current level of Italian tennis," shared the Roman with a smile.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La promesa de Sinner a Berrettini que se cumplió 12 meses después

Jannik Sinner and Filippo Volandri in the Davis Cup 2024. Photo: getty

Volandri shares the anecdote with Sinner at the Davis Cup that explains his superiority

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

Horacio Zeballos.

Zeballos opens the door to his return to the Argentine Davis Cup team

One of the main handicaps of the Guillermo Coria era in the Argentine Davis Cup captaincy was his disagreements with Horacio Zeballos, world number one in doubles. The player from Mar del Plata was absent from both the Olympic Games and the Davis Cup, but it seems that is about to change. 'Zebolla' praised the appointment of Javier Frana as the new coach and made it clear that he is "available to return to the team" in a conversation with Página 12, recalling past ties and showing his willingness to wear the Argentine jersey again. A new era begins.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zeballos abre la puerta a su vuelta al equipo argentino de Copa Davis

The ITF Confirms That the Final Phase's Headquarters Will Be Italy for Three Years. Photo: Getty.

The ITF confirms that the final phase venue will be Italy for three years

After several rumors, the ITF took its time to confirm shortly before the draw what its next venue will be next year. As mentioned, Italy will be the stage for the team competition for the next three years, which comes as a certain reward due to the country's great success in the competition. After three years in Malaga, the ITF heads to what will be its next destination.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La ITF confirma que la sede de la fase final será Italia durante tres años

The Italian Team Wins This Year's Davis Cup.

The Davis Cup Finals, ready to land in Italy according to the country's press

This afternoon, the match-ups for the qualifying phase towards the 2025 Davis Cup Finals will be revealed. With a slight format change along the way, eliminating the group stage for knockout matches in the classic home and away format, one aspect that was still up in the air was the location of the Finals. It seemed that China was the only candidate, but the Italian press indicates that Italy will be the one in charge of organizing the event until 2030, with a multi-year agreement in which Bologna would be the initial venue, rotating between Milan and Turin in the following years. It's a real bombshell that could be confirmed this very afternoon and would further underscore the Italian influence in the world of tennis.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Las Finales de la Copa Davis, listas para aterrizar en Italia según la prensa del país

Rafael Nadal.

Corretja also weighs in on Nadal's farewell: "It was not an epic moment"

A week later, the farewell ceremony for Rafael Nadal during the 2024 Davis Cup still continues to generate controversy and be a source of extensive debates. The latest to weigh in was Álex Corretja, who in statements to Eurosport made it clear that "it was not an epic moment", although he wanted to provide context and acknowledge the effort of those involved. "It was tough: Spain had just lost, it was a cold moment. They did the best they could, and Rafa got emotional, but not as deeply emotional as we did. Nadal is always epic, and we didn't feel as epic in his farewell," said Corretja.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Corretja también se moja sobre la despedida de Nadal: "No fue un momento épico"

Guillermo Coria steps down as captain of the Argentine Davis Cup team. Source: Getty

Davis Cup: Guillermo Coria finishes his tenure as captain of Argentina

The adventure of Guillermo Coria as the Argentine captain of the Davis Cup has come to an end, as announced just a few minutes ago by the AAT. For three seasons, the 'Wizard' tried to lead the albiceleste to the top but never had the fortune to achieve that success. Now, a time of reflection opens to analyze how to improve the situation and, most importantly, who is the ideal person to take over from Coria. We will have to wait a little longer to find out what the Association's plans are, although at this moment, several names are surely being considered.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Copa Davis. Guillermo Coria finaliza su etapa como capitán de Argentina

Jannik Sinner fulfilled the promise he made to Matteo Berrettini. Source: Getty

Sinner's Promise to Berrettini Fulfilled 12 Months Later

That image of Jannik Sinner watching Matteo Berrettini lifting the 2024 Davis Cup says it all. Twelve months ago, when the current World No. 1 led his country to glory, he had the humility to remember those who were not present in Malaga, such as the injured Matteo who couldn't be part of that team. This afternoon, during an interview with a local television station, Berrettini recalled the words Jannik dedicated to him in that moment of difficulty.

"The first thing Jannik told me after last year's victory was: 'I want to win this cup with you'. He didn't say next year; he said sooner or later, but we are so competitive that we decided to win it immediately. This shows the current level of Italian tennis," shared the Roman with a smile.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La promesa de Sinner a Berrettini que se cumplió 12 meses después

Italy multiplies its audiences with its latest Davis Cup title. Source: Getty

Italy goes crazy over the last Davis Cup title, watch out for the ratings!

I put myself in the place of the Italians and I understand it perfectly. Seeing the current landscape of Italian tennis, it is inevitable not to get on board, not only for what is being won now, but for all that is left to win. This week, with the achievement of their third Davis Cup, the second consecutive one, the transalpine country rallied supporting their own through television, reaching a share of more than 30% during the match between Jannik Sinner and Tallon Griekspoor. Italy enjoys an unreachable tennis health, having all the ingredients to start a dynasty that will dominate the circuit for a decade. As it could not be otherwise, no compatriot wants to be left out of this celebration.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Italia enloquece con el último título de Copa Davis, ¡ojo a las audiencias!

Tallon Griekspoor, together with Jannik Sinner in the past 2024 Davis Cup Final.

Griekspoor on the 'Sinner case': "Jannik is a wonderful boy, but we will never know what happened"

Tallon Griekspoor has been one of the most common victims of Jannik Sinner throughout this season. The Dutch player has succumbed to the Italian four times in 2024, the latest being in the Final of the 2024 Davis Cup. Apart from discussing the extraordinary level one must display to defeat the Italian, the Dutchman was asked again about the resolution in the doping case and subtly expressed his views: "For me, personally, Sinner is a wonderful guy and a great player, but in the end, you never know what happened", noted the Dutch player, who had already hinted at his doubts regarding the process on previous occasions.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Griekspoor, sobre el "caso Sinner": "Jannik es un chico maravilloso, pero nunca sabremos qué pasó"