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Italy won the Davis Cup for the third time in a row in Bologna last week. Captain Filippo Volandri commented on the latest victory achieved against Spain.
Now a three-time defending Davis Cup champion, Italy has consolidated its first place in the team rankings. A quarterfinalist and present in the Final 8 for the first time since the competition's reform, France is in the top 10.
Defending champion, Italy advances toward a Davis Cup final with historic overtones. After dominating Australia (2023) and the Netherlands (2024), the Squadra Azzurra now dreams of a triple unseen for over half a century.