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NEVER SAY DIE: MATTEO BERRETTINI'S ITALY FIGHTS TO DAVIS CUP SEMI-FINAL SPOT

Italy's Davis Cup team, without Sinner & Musetti, extends its winning streak to 12 ties. Matteo Berrettini & Cobolli secure a 2-0 win over Austria, advancing to face Belgium in the semifinals.

Never Say Die: Matteo Berrettini's Italy Fights To Davis Cup Semi-Final Spot
No Sinner, No Problem: Berrettini Steps Up

Although Lorenzo Musetti and Jannik Sinner are not participating for Italy at the Davis Cup Finals this week, they still achieved victory against Austria on Wednesday in Bologna.

The Italian team claimed the title at the Davis Cup Finals this week, thanks to straight-set wins from Matteo Berrettini and Flavio Cobolli, despite the absence of Sinner and Musetti, two of their top players. After triumphing over France on the opening day, they will face Belgium on Friday.

This means that Italy will continue their winning streak of 12 ties at the Davis Cup Finals, which began during the competition's group stages in 2023. Argentina is set to compete against Germany on Thursday, while Spain will take on the Czech Republic.

Berrettini, a former Wimbledon finalist, secured a pivotal win for Italy. He took the first set with a single service break after defeating Jurij Rodionov 6-3, 7-6(3). However, he encountered a challenge after being broken for the first time and falling behind 5-2. The 29-year-old managed to dominate the tie-break and fend off three set points to level the score at 5-5.

Berrettini mentioned, "When I represent my country, I focus solely on winning the next point, putting in a strong effort for my teammates, for everyone present, and for everyone watching from home."

"That's the greatest privilege. I always strive to enjoy my time on the court, but winning makes it even better. It’s a truly exceptional experience."

Next was Cobolli, who comfortably defeated the top Austrian player, Filip Misolic, 6-1, 6-3. This year, he gained attention with a run to the Wimbledon quarterfinals, dominating the first set, which lasted only half an hour with three service breaks.

In front of a supportive home crowd, which might not have grasped Berrettini's tangled performance in the opening set, he established his dominance early on. In the second set, he solidified his control over the match and secured an early break, taking a 3-0 lead before confidently serving his way to victory.

"We all aspire to win this cup, and I felt the tremendous support from the bench; it was incredible," Cobolli stated. "I can't find the words to express what it's like to compete for them."

A concern regarding the Davis Cup


Should they win this week, it would mark a three-peat. As reported by BBC Sport, the organisers of the Davis Cup indicated that conversations about the tournament's future will be held, even in light of the absence of many top players.

While Berrettini and Cobolli shone for their country, injuries impacting Alcaraz and the absence of Sinner and Musetti have affected the competition. Other nations such as Australia, the U.S., and Great Britain didn’t qualify initially, and Alexander Zverev is the only prominent player participating this week.

Zverev has also expressed strong criticism of the event, so even though he is present, he has not made any particularly favourable comments. As the season draws to a close after an intense year, many players choose not to participate, which seems to reduce its significance.

AUT 2-0, ITA d. Italy, the two-time defending champion, makes a return to the Davis Cup semifinals in Bologna, following Flavio Cobolli's flawless match against Filip Misolic, winning 6-1, 6-3 in 64 minutes. The Italians have achieved their 12th consecutive tie win in this event. Italy will compete against Belgium on Friday.

THE EIGHT-YEAR GAP: SVITOLINA REACHES FIRST WTA 1000 FINAL SINCE 2018 IN DUBAI

Svitolina stuns Gauff! Discover how she reached the Dubai final to face Pegula, plus Alcaraz's 11-0 streak and Venus' return.

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Elina Svitolina stunned world number four Coco Gauff to earn a spot in the Dubai Tennis Championships final, where she’ll face Jessica Pegula.

Pegula got there first, clawing her way back after a rough start against Amanda Anisimova. She dropped the first set badly and even lost her serve early in the second, but still pulled off a 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 win.

Gauff, just 21, almost set up an all-American final, but Svitolina refused to fold. The match? Epic. Svitolina took it 6-4, 6-7 (13-15), 6-4 after more than three hours on court. She let four match points slip in a wild second-set tiebreak, but didn’t let that break her. She powered through the decider, and now she’s back in the Dubai final for the first time since she won the title back-to-back in 2017 and 2018.

“I was playing like there’s no tomorrow, just giving it everything,” Svitolina said afterwards.

Over in the men’s Qatar Open, world number one Carlos Alcaraz kept his perfect 2026 record alive. He beat Andrey Rublev 7-6 (7-3), 6-4 to reach the final. Alcaraz, just 22, already grabbed the Australian Open this season and became the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam. He’s won all 11 matches he’s played this year.

“I know what I can do every time I step on the court,” Alcaraz said.

He’ll face Arthur Fils from France in the final. Fils beat Jakub Mensik of the Czech Republic, who’d knocked out world number two Jannik Sinner earlier in the week, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4).

And in some more big news, Venus Williams is heading back to Indian Wells. The seven-time Grand Slam champ, now 45, got a wildcard for both singles and doubles.

“It’s great to be heading back to Indian Wells and returning home to California,” Williams said in a statement.

9-0 STREAK: ANALYZING CARLOS ALCARAZ’S PERFECT START TO THE 2026 TENNIS SEASON

Alcaraz hits 9-0: Discover why Valentin Royer warned Alcaraz and Sinner after their 2026 clash and the latest ATP rankings.

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Carlos Alcaraz extends his unbeaten 2026 run to nine matches

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner just got a playful warning from their ATP rival, Valentin Royer.

Alcaraz, with seven Grand Slam titles, and Sinner, who has four, have completely owned men’s tennis for the last couple of years. They’ve split the last nine majors; each grabbed four ATP Masters 1000 trophies; and keep swapping the No. 1 spot in the ATP Rankings.

No one else has really kept up. Novak Djokovic is still hanging around, but the rest of the guys, like Alexander Zverev, Lorenzo Musetti, Alex de Minaur, Taylor Fritz, Felix Auger-Aliassime, and Ben Shelton, are all chasing from behind.

Alcaraz is rolling right now. He’s unbeaten in 2026 so far, standing at 9-0. After winning his first Australian Open title, he followed up with wins over Arthur Rinderknech and Royer.

After Alcaraz beat Royer 6-2, 7-5, the two shared a light moment at the net. Royer, currently world No. 60, told Alcaraz, “I’ll come for you and Jannik, don’t worry. Some day.” Alcaraz laughed and said, “I will wait for you, man.”

Royer actually had a shot in the second set. He broke Alcaraz’s serve early and was up 5-3, serving for the set, but Alcaraz broke back, held serve, and broke again to close out the match.

Asked if he was nervous, Alcaraz admitted, “Honestly, I had to be ready for anything. There were moments when I thought about a third set; I’m not going to lie. But that was just a small part of my mind. Mostly, I was focused on finding solutions, figuring out how to get back on track.

“I’m really happy I found my rhythm again and played good tennis. Sometimes it just comes down to one point. Closing out a set or a match isn’t always easy. I just had to stay in it, and I’m glad I turned it around and got the win in straight sets.”

Next, he faces seventh seed Karen Khachanov in the quarterfinals. If he gets through, he’ll meet either Andrey Rublev or Stefanos Tsitsipas in the semis. Sinner is the likely opponent waiting in the final.

“Everybody expects us to play every final, every tournament, but that’s not easy. There are a lot of players out here who want to beat us,” Alcaraz said about a possible final against Sinner.

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