Berrettini, Cobolli Lead Italy Past Spain for 3rd Straight Davis Cup Title

23 November 2025, Italy, Bologna: Italian tennis player Matteo Berrettini and captain Filippo Volandri celebrate with teammates after winning the 2025 Davis Cup final match between Italy and Spain at Bologna Fiere. Photo: Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via ZUMA Press/dpa
23 November 2025, Italy, Bologna: Italian tennis player Matteo Berrettini and captain Filippo Volandri celebrate with teammates after winning the 2025 Davis Cup final match between Italy and Spain at Bologna Fiere. Photo: Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via ZUMA Press/dpa
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Berrettini, Cobolli Lead Italy Past Spain for 3rd Straight Davis Cup Title

23 November 2025, Italy, Bologna: Italian tennis player Matteo Berrettini and captain Filippo Volandri celebrate with teammates after winning the 2025 Davis Cup final match between Italy and Spain at Bologna Fiere. Photo: Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via ZUMA Press/dpa
23 November 2025, Italy, Bologna: Italian tennis player Matteo Berrettini and captain Filippo Volandri celebrate with teammates after winning the 2025 Davis Cup final match between Italy and Spain at Bologna Fiere. Photo: Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via ZUMA Press/dpa

Italy captured a remarkable third consecutive Davis Cup title on Sunday with Matteo Berrettini and Flavio Cobolli winning their singles matches for a 2-0 triumph over Spain in the best-of-three tie in Bologna.

Inspired by loud support from the home crowd, Berrettini dispatched Pablo Carreno Busta 6-3 6-4 in the opening match before Cobolli overcame Jaume Munar 1-6 7-6(5) 7-5 to seal the triumph for Filippo Volandri's team.

The victory over six-times winners Spain marked Italy's fourth Davis Cup crown overall, following wins in 1976, 2023 and 2024. Italy also became the first nation to win three consecutive Davis Cup titles since the Challenge Round was abolished following the 1971 event.

Both teams were missing key players, with Spain deprived of Carlos Alcaraz and Italy without Jannik Sinner and Lorenzo Musetti.

But Berrettini and Cobolli rose to the occasion magnificently.

"It's the third consecutive one. I'm crying. I didn't cry for the first one. It's unbelievable. This is a big, big team. Some of them not even here: Sinner, Musetti, (Matteo) Arnaldi," Reuters quoted Volandri as saying.

After a series of tight service games to start the opener, Berrettini broke Carreno Busta for a 5-3 lead and closed out the set with ease in just over 30 minutes.

With the second set finely poised at 4-4, the 2021 Wimbledon runner-up struck again at the decisive moment, breaking for a 5-4 lead before serving out the match to love.

Berrettini, ranked 56th in the world, banged down 13 aces and unleashed 21 winners as the 29-year-old extended his Davis Cup singles winning streak to 11 matches.

"The team is big, we're guys who love each other, a big team. And now come on Flavio, go for it," Berrettini said after his win.

The former world number six was also key to Italy's Davis Cup success last year when he won all six matches he contested in the elite men's team competition.

Munar had raced to a double break and a 5-0 lead before Cobolli finally got on the board. The 28-year-old Spaniard, ranked 36th, remained composed under pressure, and from the baseline he was relentless, closing out the set 6-1.

Cobolli faced another early setback when he was broken in the opening game of the second set, but the 23-year-old Italian roared back, sending the home crowd wild with his spirited response.

Cobolli, ranked 22nd, eventually forced a decider after a grueling second set that lasted 90 minutes. The Italian finally converted on his seventh set point, three of which came in the tiebreak.

The drama continued into the third set, where Cobolli earned the first break at 6-5 and then served out the match with remarkable composure to complete a stunning comeback.

His triumph was followed by jubilant celebrations as his Italian teammates embraced him on the court.

"It's impossible to describe this feeling," Cobolli said. "I dreamed a lot for this night. I played an amazing match today. I don't know how I won. The match was tough. Jaume played so good.

"We cannot lose for our country. Sometimes you learn, but you never lose. If you give all you have in your heart ... I don't know what I did today. I don't know where I am. The only thing I know is that I'm world champion."

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni hailed the team's achievement, posting on X: "Determination, talent and heart: Italy triumphs again in the Davis Cup. Champions!"



Guardiola Concerned about Injury Pile-up as City Lose Ground on Arsenal

Josko Gvardiol of Manchester City leaves the pitch after sustaining an injury during the English Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Chelsea FC, in Manchester, Britain, 04 January 2026. (EPA)
Josko Gvardiol of Manchester City leaves the pitch after sustaining an injury during the English Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Chelsea FC, in Manchester, Britain, 04 January 2026. (EPA)
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Guardiola Concerned about Injury Pile-up as City Lose Ground on Arsenal

Josko Gvardiol of Manchester City leaves the pitch after sustaining an injury during the English Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Chelsea FC, in Manchester, Britain, 04 January 2026. (EPA)
Josko Gvardiol of Manchester City leaves the pitch after sustaining an injury during the English Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Chelsea FC, in Manchester, Britain, 04 January 2026. (EPA)

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he may have to bring in more academy players to fill the ​bench after Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias were forced off the field with injuries during Sunday's 1-1 draw with Chelsea.

City conceded a stoppage-time equalizer that left them with a second consecutive draw and saw them lose ‌ground in ‌the title race to ‌Arsenal, ⁠who ​are ‌now six points clear after 20 games.

"We will see tomorrow (about Gvardiol) but it doesn’t look good for him or Ruben,” Guardiola told reporters.

“I didn’t speak with the doctor but if Ruben is out ⁠it is because he felt something.

"Have you seen ‌the bench today? Four players ‍from the academy ‍and now we will have more. ‍We don't have players."

City are already without central defender John Stones, who has missed the last six games due to a ​thigh injury, while Nathan Ake has also struggled with fitness issues.

Despite the ⁠injury problems, Guardiola was confident his side could compete if they believed in themselves.

"After what happened last season, if we stay strong we will find a solution and the spirit will be there," he said.

“If the spirit is there, we will be there.”

City will next host Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday before ‌facing rivals Manchester United on Saturday.


Gauff Clarifies Comments on American Tennis Fans, Loses to Bouzas Maneiro

USA's Coco Gauff hits a return to Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro during their women's singles match at the United Cup tennis tournament in Perth on January 5, 2026. (Photo by COLIN MURTY / AFP)
USA's Coco Gauff hits a return to Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro during their women's singles match at the United Cup tennis tournament in Perth on January 5, 2026. (Photo by COLIN MURTY / AFP)
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Gauff Clarifies Comments on American Tennis Fans, Loses to Bouzas Maneiro

USA's Coco Gauff hits a return to Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro during their women's singles match at the United Cup tennis tournament in Perth on January 5, 2026. (Photo by COLIN MURTY / AFP)
USA's Coco Gauff hits a return to Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro during their women's singles match at the United Cup tennis tournament in Perth on January 5, 2026. (Photo by COLIN MURTY / AFP)

Coco Gauff dropped a post on social media just before she started her United Cup singles match Monday, hoping to add context to her recent comments about American tennis fans.

The issue was clearly a distraction and the match didn't go well for the No. 4-ranked Guaff, who struggled in a 6-1, 6-7 (3), 6-0 loss to Jessica Bouzas Maneiro in Perth.

It gave Spain a 1-0 lead over the defending champion US team in the Group A contest ahead of the men's singles and mixed doubles.

“I‘m going to clarify because people are dragging this out of context,” Gauff said in pre-match post, referring to the “worst” comments she made earlier at the tournament comparing support for players from smaller countries with the kind of support American players receive on foreign soil, The Associated Press reported.

Gauff said she wasn't expecting fans to travel to tournaments specifically to support their compatriots, but instead was talking broadly about the audible and visible support at events — other than the US Open — that attracted American tennis fans.

“Those from smaller countries come with their colors and flags and it is clear on who they are supporting.” Gauff said in her post. “I was just speaking from my perspective.

I understand the financial aspect of things and know tennis is not accessible for everyone, it was more of a comment for those who are already attending and how I wish they were as passionate as those from other countries.”

Gauff, a 21-year-old two-time major winner, said her initial comments were in response to a question at a news conference.

“I was asked and it was simply an observation I noticed about other countries vs. mine that is all,” she said. "Nevertheless I am grateful for any support no matter how big or small it is.”

In a clip of the news conference posted on X, Gauff said: “I feel like we're definitely in the tennis department the worst when it comes to that.”

She added that at previous team events she'd noticed that players from other countries get more animated support from their fans than the American tennis players do, but attributed that to the US having so many successful teams and athletes to support.

Guaff said there was always good support for the Americans from fans who travel to the Australian Open in Melbourne, “but I would like to see some more Americans if we make it to Sydney (United Cup finals) in Sydney than there were last year.”

In her first match of the United Cup last weekend, Gauff had a 6-1 6-1 win over Solana Sierra to help the US team open with a victory over Argentina.


Napoli Keep Pace in Title Race After Defeating Lazio in Stormy Contest

 Napoli's Italian defender #37 Leonardo Spinazzola (R) celebrates with Napoli's Scottish midfielder #08 Scott McTominay (C) after scoring his team first goal during the Italian Serie A football match between Lazio and Napoli at the Olympic Stadium in Rome on January 4, 2026. (AFP)
Napoli's Italian defender #37 Leonardo Spinazzola (R) celebrates with Napoli's Scottish midfielder #08 Scott McTominay (C) after scoring his team first goal during the Italian Serie A football match between Lazio and Napoli at the Olympic Stadium in Rome on January 4, 2026. (AFP)
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Napoli Keep Pace in Title Race After Defeating Lazio in Stormy Contest

 Napoli's Italian defender #37 Leonardo Spinazzola (R) celebrates with Napoli's Scottish midfielder #08 Scott McTominay (C) after scoring his team first goal during the Italian Serie A football match between Lazio and Napoli at the Olympic Stadium in Rome on January 4, 2026. (AFP)
Napoli's Italian defender #37 Leonardo Spinazzola (R) celebrates with Napoli's Scottish midfielder #08 Scott McTominay (C) after scoring his team first goal during the Italian Serie A football match between Lazio and Napoli at the Olympic Stadium in Rome on January 4, 2026. (AFP)

First-half goals from Leonardo Spinazzola and Amir Rrahmani helped Napoli claim a 2-0 victory at Lazio on Sunday in a heated contest that featured three red cards.

The result left Napoli one point adrift of leaders AC Milan, who are on 38 points, while Inter sit third on 36 ahead of their ‌match against Bologna ‌later on Sunday.

Despite being hampered ‌by ⁠the absence ‌of a number of injured players, including Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Billy Gilmour, Napoli appeared largely in control as they patiently built their attacks.

Napoli seized control in the 14th minute when a teasing cross drifted to the back post, where an unmarked Spinazzola ⁠fired a volley home to give the visitors the lead.

Antonio Conte's ‌side underlined their dominance in the ‍32nd minute when a ‍free kick was floated into the box and ‍Rrahmani headed into the bottom corner to double the visitors' lead.

Napoli came close to stretching their advantage just minutes later when Eljif Elmas rose to meet a delivery but his header crashed against the crossbar.

Napoli's injury concerns deepened in the second half when David ⁠Neres was seen limping off. The stoppage sparked a brief flashpoint between the two sides, ending with yellow cards for Rrahmani and Lazio’s Tijjani Noslin.

Lazio’s afternoon unraveled further in the 81st minute when Noslin was sent off for a clumsy challenge on Alessandro Buongiorno.

Tempers flared again minutes before full time as Lazio’s Adam Marusic and Napoli’s Pasquale Mazzocchi became embroiled in a heated confrontation, prompting Napoli coach Antonio Conte to intervene ‌in an attempt to separate the pair. Both players were subsequently shown red cards.