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Italy Wins 4th Davis Cup Title
Italy became the first nation since 1971 to win three consecutive Davis Cup titles, securing their fourth crown with a 2-0 final win over Spain, led by Berrettini and Cobolli.
- On Sunday, Italy captured a third consecutive Davis Cup title as Matteo Berrettini and Flavio Cobolli won singles matches for a 2-0 triumph over Spain in Bologna.
- Both teams entered the final short-handed, with Spain missing Carlos Alcaraz and Italy without Jannik Sinner and Lorenzo Musetti, Italy coach Filippo Volandri noted.
- Matteo Berrettini dominated early with an 11-match Davis Cup singles streak, while Flavio Cobolli overturned a heavy deficit, converting his seventh set point to seal the match.
- Jubilant celebrations followed as Flavio Cobolli said `It's impossible to describe this feeling` and Italian teammates embraced him.
- The win marks a rare three-peat in Davis Cup history as the Italy national team becomes the first to win three consecutive titles since the Challenge Round was abolished following 1971, securing their fourth crown overall with Matteo Berrettini a key figure last year.
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