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List of all squads announced for Davis Cup 2025 Quarterfinals (X)
Overview
- Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Argentina, Czechia, Austria, and Belgium announced their squad for the Quarterfinals of the Davis Cup 2025
- The 6-time Grand Slam winner, Carlos Alcaraz, has made it to the Spanish squad, boosting its strength
- In a major surprise, Jannik Sinner opted himself out of the Italian squad despite the tournament taking place in his country
Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Argentina, Czechia, Austria, and Belgium announced their squad for the Quarterfinals of the Davis Cup 2025. The 6-time Grand Slam winner, Carlos Alcaraz, has made it to the Spanish squad, boosting its strength. In a major surprise, Jannik Sinner opted himself out of the Italian squad despite the tournament taking place in his country.
Italy
Italy is led by Filippo Volandri and features the likes of Matteo Berrettini, Simone Bolelli, Flavio Cobolli, Lorenzo Musetti, and Andrea Vavassori in its lineup. The defending champions, however, will miss the service of Jannik Sinner. Italy is seeded first and will face Austria in the Quarterfinals.
Argentina
Argentina is led by Javier Freana and features the likes of Francisco Cerundolo, Tomas Etcheverry, Francisco Comesana, Horacio Zeballos, and Andres Molteni in its lineup. Argentina is the only non-European team in the Quarterfinals of the Davis Cup 2025. Argentina is not seeded and will face the second seeded Germany in the Quarterfials.
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Austria
Austria is led by Jurgen Melzer and features the likes of Filip Misolic, Jurij Rodionov, Lukas Neumayer, Alexander Erler, and Lucas Miedler and in its lineup. On their days, some of these players can upset the top players in the world. Austria is not seeded and will face the top seeded Italy in the Quarterfials.
Spain
Spain is led by David Ferrer and features the likes of Carlos Alcaraz, Jaume Munar, Pedro Martinez, and Marcel Granollers in its lineup. Spain will be the favorites to win the title due to the presence of Alcaraz and Munar. Spain is not seeded and will face the fourth seeded Czechia in the Quarterfials.
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Germany
Spain is led by Michael Kohlmann and features the likes of Alexander Zverev, Jan-Lennard Struff, Yannick Hanfmann, Kevin Krawietz, and Tim Putz in its lineup. The presence of Zverev make them one of the favorites to win the title. Italy is seeded second and will face Argentina in the Quarterfinals.
Belgium
Belgium is led by Steve Darcis and features the likes of Zizou Bergs, Raphael Collignon, Sander Gille, and Joran Vliegen in its lineup. They might be the underdogs in the tournament and have players who can upset some top players in the world. Belgium is not seeded and will face the third seeded France in the Quarterfials.
Czechia
Czechia is led by the veteran Tomáš Berdych and features the likes of Vit Kopriva, Jiri Lehecka, Tomas Machac, Jakub Mensik, and Adam Pavlasek in its lineup. Given the presence of some top players, they might make it to the semifinal and potentially beyond. Czechia is seeded fourth and will face Spain in the Quarterfinals.
France
France is led by Paul-Henri Mathieu and features the likes of Benjamin Bonzi, Pierre-Hugues Herbert, Ugo Humbert,and Arthur Rinderknech in its lineup. They have a great squad on paper and one must not be surprised if they end up winning the title. France is seeded third and will face Belgium in the Quarterfinals.
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