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The Davis Cup it’s that magical tournament that transforms a mostly individual sport tennis in a crowd of passion. For a while, he white sport it becomes a team and in which countries they compete for maximum glory. Winning it at least once is already an achievement. Needless to say, if the consecration is repeated.

Born in 1900, her award -the Silver Salad Bowl– is one of the most emblematic and representative of world sports.

And here, The SportingNews presents the historical list of champions.

Which country has won the Davis Cup the most times? The complete list of champions

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Captain Patrick McEnroe? twin brothers Mike and Bob Bryan; James Blake and Andy Roddick, the winners of the last Davis Cup for the United States.

USA It is the leading winner of the Davis Cup, which makes sense since for almost the first two decades of the competition it was one of the few countries to participate. Without further ado, it took nearly 30 years for a non-North American country, Great Britain or Australia (other of the original participants) became champion (France) and it wasn’t until the 1970s that the tournament was won by a team other than these four who are, predictably, the ones who have amassed the most titles in the competition.

Curiously, The winningest team in history hasn’t beaten Davis since 2007, while Australia hasn’t won it since 2003. For Americans, it’s the longest drought ever. For the Oceans, if they don’t win the tournament until 2023, they will have matched their worst streak (20 years between 1919 and 1939). France and Great Britain have won the Cup in recent years: the Gauls in 2017. the British in 2015.

Pos. Country Titles lost finals
1 USA 32 29
two Australia 28 19
3 France 10 9
4 Britain 10 8
5 Sweden 7 5
6 Spain 6 4
7 Russia 3 3
8 Germany 3 two
9 Croatia two two
10 The Czech Republic two 1
eleven Italy 1 6
12 Argentina 1 4
13 Serbian 1 1
Swiss 1 1
fifteen South Africa * 1 0

* South Africa won the title after India, their opponents in the 1974 final, did not turn up. // ** Czechoslovakia, which no longer exists, won 1 title and lost 1 final. // *** Since its creation in 1900, the tournament was not played in 1901, 1910 and due to the World Wars between 1915-1918 and 1940-1945.

Countries that have played Davis Cup finals without winning it

Country lost finals
Belgium 3
India 3
Romania 3
Canada 1
Mexico 1
Japan 1
Slovakia 1
Capsicum 1

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Four representatives of Ukraine will play in the Australian Open 2026 qualifiers

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Four representatives from Ukraine were included in the qualification list Australian Open 2026.

Yulia Starodubtseva (WTA 113), Angelina Kalinina (WTA 127), Daria Snigur (WTA 153) and Vitaly Sachko (ATP 153) will compete for the Australian Open main draws.

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Major qualifiers in Melbourne will be held from January 12-17.

The place at the heart of the Australian Open 2026 is guaranteed by four Ukrainian tennis players: Elina Svitolina, Marta Kostyuk, Dayana Yastremskaya and Alexandra Oleynikova.

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Svitolina will play fourth racquet match before start of Aus Open 2026

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Svitolina will play fourth racquet match before start of Aus Open 2026

Ukraine’s first racket Elina Svitolina (WTA 14) became the “Opening Week” participant of the Australian Open 2026.

On January 14, 2026, the Ukrainian will play an exhibition match against Amanda Anisimova (USA, WTA 4) at the tournament’s main stadium, Rod Laver Arena.

The meeting will be held in the format of two standard sets as the deciding game and a super tiebreak up to 10 points.

There will also be four more exhibition matches: Elena Rybakina – Zheng Qingwen, Alexander Zverev – Lorenzo Musetti, Carlos Alcaraz – Alex de Minaur, Jannik Sinner – Felix Auger-Aliassime.

After the match between Svitolina and Anisimova, Rod Laver Arena will host the AO 1 Point Slam tournament, where tennis stars Iga Swiatek, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Coco Gauff, Naomi Osaka, Daniil Medvedev, Zheng Qingwen, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Jasmine Paolini will compete against amateurs.

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WTA Awards 2025. All award winners: best tennis player, coach and others

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WTA Awards 2025. All award winners: best tennis player, coach and others

Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) announced the list of all award winners for the 2025 season.

World number one Arina Sabalenka was chosen as the best tennis player of the year. Hendrik Vleshouwers, coach of American Amanda Anisimova, received the best coach award.

Anisimova received the Progress of the Year award, while Victoria Mboko received the Newcomer of the Year award. Katerina Sinyakova / Taylor Townsend couple was chosen as the best duet of the season.

WTA Awards 2025. All award winners

  • The best tennis player of the season – Aryna Sabalenka
  • Best Duo of the Year – Katerina Sinyakova / Taylor Townsend
  • Progress of the Year – Amanda Anisimova
  • Rookie of the Year – Victoria Mboko
  • Comeback of the Year – Belinda Bencic
  • Diamond Aces (promoting tennis both on and off the court) – Coco Gauff
  • Peachy Kellmeier Award (for contributions to WTA players) – Gabriela Dabrowski
  • Karen Kranzke Sportsmanship Award – Jessica Pegula
  • Georgina Clarke Mother of the Year Award (awarded to retired female tennis players) – Nicole Pratt (Australian coach)
  • Coach of the Year – Hendrik Vleshouwers (Amanda Anisimova’s coach)
  • Pet of the Year (singles) – Zheng Qingwen
  • Favorites of the year in pairs – Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini
  • Shot of the year – Carolina Muchova (vs. Clara Towson in WTA 1000 semi-final in Dubai)
  • Match of the year – Coco Gauff vs. Zheng Qingwen (WTA 1000 semi-final in Rome – 7:6 (7:3), 4:6, 7:6 (7:4))

VIDEO. Shot of the year from Carolina Muchova

VIDEO. Match of the year from Coco Gauff and Zheng Qingwen in Rome

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