'If it wasn't important, I wouldn't be here': Jannik Sinner speaks on what the Davis Cup means to ItalyJannik Sinner speaks after defeating Tallon Griekspoor to clinch Italy's second Davis Cup title, and what the competition means to the nation.
Davis CupNovak Djokovic out of Davis Cup, cites hamstring injuryThe former world No. 1 was forced to retire from the 2025 Australian Open semifinals due to the same injury as Serbia prepares to face Denmark in Davis Cup qualifying this weekend.By David Kane Jan 30, 2025
LifestyleWhere to go after AO? The Tennis Traveler makes its way to France, Austria, Singapore and moreThe first Slam of the season was a glimpse into a great year ahead. Here’s where the tours are going next—and how you can join them.By Liya Davidov Jan 22, 2025
Davis CupDavis Cup Final 8 heading to Bologna, Italy for the next three yearsThe team competition ends a three-year stint in Malaga, Spain, and relocates to the home turf of reigning champ Italy, whose Jannik Sinner-led squad won the 2024 title.By Associated Press Dec 02, 2024
The Business of TennisRafael Nadal’s retirement ceremony was based on what he wanted, tennis officials sayDescribed as "tacky" by coach Carlos Moya and "weak" by Spain's Davis Cup captain David Ferrer, the relatively low-key ceremony was defended by the head of the ITF.By Associated Press Nov 25, 2024
Davis CupAt Davis Cup, it was clear how Jannik Sinner's all-time great individual 2024 has inspired his compatriots“He never sets limits, and always wants to improve," said the rejuvenated Matteo Berrettini, who was also a key contributor in Malaga.By Steve Tignor Nov 24, 2024
Davis CupJannik Sinner caps stellar 2024 by clinching Davis Cup title for Italy againSinner defeated Tallon Griekspoor in straight sets after Matteo Berrettini defeated Botic van de Zandschulp to make Italy the first country to win back-to-back titles in more than a decade.By TENNIS.com Nov 24, 2024