ITF Media Release, October 20, 2025
The eight nations who will compete for the 2025 Davis Cup title have announced their teams for the Final 8 in Bologna, Italy on 18-23 November, with some of the game’s biggest stars seeking to be crowned 2025 world champions.
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, World No. 3 Alexander Zverev and World No. 8 Lorenzo Musetti have all been named to represent their nations in Bologna.
Ugo Humbert and Arthur Rinderknech lead France in the opening quarter-final in the top half of the draw, as they face a Belgium team that includes Zizou Bergs and Raphael Collignon. In the other top half quarter-final, hosts and reigning world champions Italy will be led by Musetti and Flavio Cobolli as they take on an Austria team featuring Filip Misolic and Jurij Rodionov.
In the bottom half, Alcaraz is supported in singles by Jaume Munar and Pedro Martinez and by doubles specialist Marcel Granollers as they take on a Czechia team boasting Top 20 stars Jiri Lehecka and Jakub Mensik. In the last quarter-final, Jan-Lennard Struff and Yannick Hanfmann join Zverev for Germany against Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo and Tomas Martin Etcheverry.
The Davis Cup quarter-finals will take place on Tuesday 18-Thursday 20 November, with the semi-finals on Friday 21-Saturday 22 November and the 2025 Davis Cup final on Sunday 23 November.
For more information about the Final 8 in Bologna, including ticket details, visit the Davis Cup website.
2025 Davis Cup Final 8 schedule (all times CET)
QUARTER-FINALS
Tuesday 18 November (1600): France (3) v Belgium
Wednesday 19 November (1600): Italy (1) v Austria
Thursday 20 November (1000): Spain v Czechia (4)
Thursday 20 November (not before 1700): Argentina v Germany (2)
SEMI-FINALS
Friday 21 November (1600): France or Belgium v Italy or Austria
Saturday 22 November (1200): Spain or Czechia v Argentina or Germany
FINAL
Sunday 23 November (1500): Winner Semi-final 1 v Winner Semi-final 2
2025 Davis Cup Final 8 teams
France
Ugo Humbert
Arthur Rinderknech
Benjamin Bonzi
Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Captain: Paul-Henri Mathieu
Belgium
Zizou Bergs
Raphael Collignon
Sander Gille
Joran Vliegen
Captain: Steve Darcis
Italy
Lorenzo Musetti
Flavio Cobolli
Matteo Berrettini
Simone Bolelli
Andrea Vavassori
Captain: Filippo Volandri
Austria
Filip Misolic
Jurij Rodionov
Lukas Neumayer
Lucas Miedler
Alexander Erler
Captain: Jurgen Melzer
Spain
Carlos Alcaraz
Jaume Munar
Pedro Martinez
Marcel Granollers
Captain: David Ferrer
Czechia
Jiri Lehecka
Jakub Mensik
Tomas Machac
Vit Kopriva
Adam Pavlasek
Captain: Tomas Berdych
Argentina
Francisco Cerundolo
Tomas Martin Etcheverry
Francisco Comesana
Horacio Zeballos
Andres Molteni
Captain: Javier Frana
Germany
Alexander Zverev
Jan-Lennard Struff
Yannick Hanfmann
Kevin Krawietz
Tim Puetz
Captain: Michael Kohlmann