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Davis Cup: The final list of players selected for the Final 8 in Bologna is known!

Davis Cup: The final list of players selected for the Final 8 in Bologna is known!
Adrien Guyot
le 16/11/2025 à 10h04
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The French Davis Cup team has flown to Bologna, the host city for the 2025 Davis Cup Finals scheduled for next week.

France will compete in the 2025 Davis Cup Final 8. After its victories against Brazil and Croatia earlier this year, the team led by captain Paul-Henri Mathieu traveled to Bologna, Italy, where the five players selected to participate in the finals of this prestigious team competition will fine-tune the final details of their preparation.

On Tuesday, the French team will be the first in action in the quarter-finals against Belgium. For the occasion, Mathieu has confirmed his final squad: Arthur Rinderknech, Corentin Moutet, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, Benjamin Bonzi, and Pierre-Hugues Herbert will represent France in the coming days, as reported on the French Tennis Federation website.

As a reminder, on October 20, the French team captain had initially decided to call up four players: Bonzi, Humbert, Herbert, and Rinderknech, but the back injury suffered by Ugo Humbert in Basel forced Mathieu to change his plans.

Paul-Henri Mathieu
Non classé
Arthur Rinderknech
26e, 1551 points
Corentin Moutet
34e, 1383 points
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
63e, 865 points
Benjamin Bonzi
106e, 566 points
Pierre-Hugues Herbert
157e, 399 points
Ugo Humbert
36e, 1355 points
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