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Spain breathe tennis and Davis Cup It is a must on the calendar. The most important national team event in the world motivates the Spanish people, who are used to winning it and being the protagonist.

The SportingNews reviews the history of the contestants: their best moments, disappointments and memories found in the golden books.

How many Davis Cups has Spain won?

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The Davis Cup was founded in 1900, but Spain has just begun to write great things in the 21st century. In 1987 and 1998 he reached the semi-finals, but could not surpass this example. The first final was in 2000 against Australia. Juan Carlos Ferrero was key in defeating the Oceanic side 3-1which had Lleyton Hewitt on a high.

After losing the 2003 final vs. to the Australians, the following year saw the second celebration: Carlos Moyá and Rafael Nadal shone in Sevillewho beat the United States consisting of Andy Roddick and Mardy Fish 3-2.

History would repeat itself three times in four seasons (spanning three years): 2008, 2009 and 2011. The first was a surprising 3-1 vs. Argentina without Nadal, the second one had it Matador in the crushing 5-0 win over the Czech Republic, while the next featured the best Rafe again in 3-1 against the Argentines.

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In 2012, the Czechs would get revenge on a team that didn’t have Nadal: Made it 3-2 with a decisive win for Radek Stepanek vs. Nicholas Almagro. They fell short of David Ferrer’s two individual victories.

Seven years passed before he returned to the Spanish champion. In 2019, again with Nadal at the helm, went 2-0 against Canada in the premiere of the new format. At the Caja Mágica in Madrid there were victories for Roberto Bautista Agut over Felix Auger-Aliassime and Rafa against Denis Shapovalov.

In total, Spain collects six titles and two finals. It is one of the six countries with the most dedications, and if we take into account the competition since 1981, when the World Group was created (the most famous format that Davis had and which even today, although with differences and a single place for the Finals, is maintained), it is the most winning team of this period, an achievement shared with Sweden and the United States. The big difference is that the two aforementioned countries have accumulated long droughts: the Swedes haven’t celebrated since 1998 and the North Americans since 2007.

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22-28.12 Schedule and results of matches between Ukrainians and Ukrainians at ITF tournaments

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22-28.12 Schedule and results of matches between Ukrainians and Ukrainians at ITF tournaments

Sport.ua presents the schedule and results of matches of Ukrainian tennis players at the ITF World Tour tournaments from December 15 to 21

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M15 Antalya (Türkiye – location), Antalya Series

Singles, elimination, first round

  • Maxim Khlyvnyuk (Ukraine) – Ibrahim Yego (Kenya) – absent
  • Filip Pavic (Kosovo) – Andrey Bilata (Ukraine) – without

Singles, qualifiers, second round

  • Maxim Khlyvnyuk (Ukraine) – Stefanos Schinas (Greece, 15) – 23.12, at 10:00 at the latest
  • Alexandru Balan (Canada, 6) – Andrey Bilata (Ukraine) – 23.12, 12:30 at the latest

Singles, first round

  • TVA – Nikita Bilozertsev (Ukraine, 6) –TVA
  • TVA – Ilya Biloborodko (Ukraine) –TVA
  • TVA – Alexander Ovcharenko (Ukraine, 2) –TVA

Doubles, first round

  • Dillon Beckles (USA) and Alexander Wagner (Austria) – Nikita Bilozertsev (Ukraine) and Alp Horoz (Türkiye) – TVA
  • William Mirarchi (Italy) and Daniil Stepanov – Mihai Marinescu (Romania) and Alexander Ovcharenko (Ukraine, 4) –TVA

M15 Monastir (Tunisia – difficult), FTT by Magic Hotel Tours

Singles, elimination, first round

  • Kazuki Nishiwaki (Japan, 6) – Arseniy Mironov (Ukraine) – 6:0, 6:0

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W15 Antalya (Türkiye – ground), Antalya Series

Singles, elimination, first round

  • Anastasia Necule (Romania) – Yaroslava Sribnaya (Ukraine) –TVA
  • Arina Yakusheva (Ukraine) – Naz Kaynak (Türkiye) – TVA
  • Jamie Collinson (Australia) – Helen Grab (Ukraine) –TVA
  • Serafima Vasilyeva (Ukraine) – Öykü Şahbaz (Ukraine) – none

Singles, qualifiers, second round

  • Eva Galievskaya (Ukraine, 6) – Honoka Uchiyama (Japan) or Alisa Aksiyanova – TVA
  • Serafima Vasilyeva (Ukraine) – Sabina Shaidullina or Ema Garayda (Czech Republic, 14) – TVA

Doubles, first round

  • Asylzhan Arystanbekova (Kazakhstan) and Ingkar Dyusebay (Kazakhstan) – Sara Balan (Romania) and Eva Galievskaya (Ukraine) –TVA
  • Nanari Katsumi (Romania) and Honoka Uchiyama (Japan) – Helen Grab (Ukraine) and Arina Yakusheva (Ukraine) –TVA

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The champion of the 2025 ATP Junior Final Tournament has been announced

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The champion of the 2025 ATP Junior Final Tournament has been announced

20-year-old American tennis player Lerner Tien (ATP 28) Became the winner of the ATP 2025 Junior Final Tournament.

The Americans were defeated in the final of the competition held on indoor courts in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia). Alexander Blox (Belgium, ATP 116) 1 hour 1 minute.

Next Generation ATP Finals 2025. Final, December 21

Lerner Tien (AMERICA) [1] –Alexander Blox (Belgium) [2] – 4:3 (7:4), 4:2, 4:1

Tien played in the Next Generation finals for the second time. He lost to João Fonseca in the decisive match in 2024.

Lerner suffered one defeat, losing to Rafael Hodar in the first round of the group stage in Jeddah. He then defeated Blox as well as Martin Landaluse, Nikolay Budkov Kjaer and Nishesh Basavareddy.

Tien becomes the second Youth Finals champion after Brandon Nakashima – Nakashima won the Next Gen award in 2022.

Lerner Thien received $502,250 in prize money for his victory at the Next Gen ATP Finals 2025.

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The final match will be held on December 21 ATP Youth Final Tournament 2025 In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The Net Gen ATP Finals cup will be played on: Alexander Blocks (Belgium, ATP 116) and Lerner Tien (USA, ATP 28). The starting time of the meeting is 19.00 Kyiv time.

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This will be the first head-to-head meeting between the rivals at Tour level and the third if you take into account the junior competitions (1:1).

The winner of the match will receive the Junior Final award.

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