Jannik Sinner Will Skip Davis Cup as Italy Goes for Three-Peat
- Jannik Sinner will not participate in this year's Davis Cup Finals, as confirmed by Italy's team announcement on October 18, 2025.
- Sinner, ranked number two globally, led Italy to win the title last year but will be defending his ATP Finals title instead in Turin.
- World number one Carlos Alcaraz will represent Spain, aiming for their first Davis Cup win since 2019, alongside his teammates.
- Italian captain Filippo Volandri expressed confidence that Sinner will rejoin the team in the future, stating, 'Davis Cup is, and will remain, always his home.
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No. 2 in the world had already decided to give up the Davis Cup, but only made it known to the last
World number two Janik Siner will not play for the Italian national team in the Davis Cup finals, where his team will defend its two-consecutive title.
Jannik Sinner spoke of his resignation from the Davis Cup. The number 2 in the world attended the media before his debut at the ATP in Vienna. "I have won the Davis Cup twice. Together with my team we have decided not to play it because the season at the end of the year is very long and I need an extra week off to start training earlier. The goal is to get back in shape in Australia. In the last two years, I have not been at my best for lack of …
After the Finals in Turin the priority will be given to the Australian Open. It doesn't seem but a week can make a difference. And the Davis Cup we won twice. We chose with the team in this way.
Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner has canceled his appearance at the Davis Cup final tournament, with Italy set to defend last year's victory in Bologna.
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