
Italy will be guided by Flavio Cobolli’s father in the upcoming United Cup, the team competition scheduled to take place in Australia from January 2 to January 11. The announcement highlights the unique blend of family ties and professional tennis experience that will shape the Italian squad.
A family-driven leadership
The decision to appoint Cobolli’s father as captain reflects a growing trend in tennis where family members play pivotal roles in guiding national teams. His presence is expected to bring both tactical insight and emotional support to the Italian players competing in the prestigious mixed-gender event.
Other notable captains
Italy will not be alone in embracing this approach. Germany will be led by Alexander Zverev’s father, while Switzerland has chosen Stan Wawrinka to captain their team. Greece will rely on Stefanos Tsitsipas’s father, and Norway will be guided by Christian Ruud, father of Casper Ruud.
A unique edition of the United Cup
This year’s United Cup promises to be a showcase of generational bonds and tennis expertise. With experienced figures and family connections at the helm, the competition is set to deliver both emotional narratives and high-level performances on the courts of Australia.
Italy’s hopes in Australia
For Italy, the leadership of Cobolli’s father represents an opportunity to strengthen team spirit and aim for success against some of the strongest nations in the world. The blend of youthful talent and experienced guidance could prove decisive in their pursuit of victory.
Flavio Cobolli in 2025
Ranked no.22, Cobolli played his last match on the 23rd of November when he overcame world no.43 Zizou Bergs 6-3 6-7(5) 7-6 in the Rubber 2 of the Davis Cup (draw).
Currently, during this season Flavio achieved an overall 36-29 match record. Cobolli clinched 2 titles in 2025 in Bucharest and Hamburg.















