he 2025 Davis Cup Final will be played at the Supertennis Arena in Bologna on Sunday, November 23. The format remains the same as all ties in the Davis Cup Final 8, with two singles matches followed by a doubles match if required to decide the title. Play begins at 15:00 CET (14:00 GMT).

How to watch

Coverage will be available worldwide. Fans in Italy can follow the action on SuperTennis, while viewers in Spain can watch on Movistar. Selected nations, including Canada and Sweden, will have access to live streaming through video.daviscup.com, where fans can pay to watch exclusive coverage of the final.

A historic meeting

This will be the 14th Davis Cup clash between Italy and Spain, but their first in 19 years. The last meeting came in the 2006 World Group play-offs, when both current captains Filippo Volandri and David Ferrer were players. Volandri defeated Tommy Robredo in the opening match, but Spain went on to win 4-1 in Santander, with Ferrer sealing victory against Andreas Seppi in the final rubber.

The teams

Italy’s squad includes Flavio Cobolli, Lorenzo Sonego, Matteo Berrettini, Andrea Vavassori, and Simone Bolelli

. Spain will be represented by Jaume Munar, Pablo Carreno Busta, Pedro Martinez, and Marcel Granollers.

Italy have advanced to the final without needing a doubles match, relying on Berrettini and Cobolli to secure singles victories against Austria and Belgium. Spain, on the other hand, have battled through tougher ties, clinching decisive doubles wins over Czechia and Germany.

The stakes

With both nations missing key stars but showing resilience throughout the tournament, the final promises to be a compelling contest. The winner will be crowned world champion, adding another chapter to the storied rivalry between Italy and Spain in the Davis Cup.