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After Matteo Berrettini's success, Flavio Cobolli finished the job against Filip Misolic and sent Italy to the Davis Cup semifinals in Bologna. The world No. 22 is now preparing to face Belgium, who knocked out France, for a spot in the final.
Without Sinner or Musetti, Italy proved it remains a war machine in the Davis Cup. Berrettini paved the way, Cobolli finished with authority: the Squadra Azzurra heads to the semifinals and sends a strong message to Belgium, their next opponent.