Davis Cup: The French Team Begins Their Preparation in Bologna Before Facing Belgium
The French team wasted no time: settled in Bologna, they immediately took possession of the court where their destiny will be decided. Work, adjustments, and first exchanged glances with the Belgian delegation mark a highly anticipated ramp-up ahead of the quarter-final.
While all eyes are on the ATP Finals, the men's tour will follow up in a few days with the final phase of the Davis Cup.
France, qualified for the "Final 8" for the first time since the competition's format changed in 2019, will challenge Belgium in the quarter-finals on Tuesday (starting at 4 p.m.).
The French team, led by captain Paul-Henri Mathieu, had to eliminate Brazil in February, then Croatia in September to reach this stage of the competition.
For this encounter, which promises to be heated against their Belgian neighbors, 'PHM' has decided to call upon Arthur Rinderknech, the French No. 1, Corentin Moutet, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, Benjamin Bonzi, and Pierre-Hugues Herbert.
The players and staff arrived in Bologna on Thursday, where the final phase is taking place, before conducting their first training session yesterday on the Super Tennis Arena and, in the process, greeting their upcoming opponents.