Davis Cup: Spain qualifies for its first final since 2019
For the first time since 2019 and their last title in the competition, Spain will be present in the Davis Cup final.
The Spanish team led by David Ferrer managed to overcome Germany after the decisive doubles match.
Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martinez, who had already won their doubles match against the Czech Republic in the quarterfinals, repeated the feat this Saturday by defeating the specialists Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz (6-2, 3-6, 6-3).
The 2025 Davis Cup final will therefore pit Italy, the host country of this final phase, against Spain. An unprecedented triple is hoped for on the Italian side, while the Spanish dream of a seventh Silver Salad Bowl.
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