Italy has secured its place in the Davis Cup final after a dramatic 32-point tie-break win over Belgium, with Flavio Cobolli saving seven match points to triumph against Zizou Bergs. The thrilling conclusion saw the Italian overcome an early deficit and level at five games apiece before ultimately prevailing in the longest tie-break of the tournament's history.
The victory marked a significant milestone for Italy, which has become the first nation to reach three consecutive Davis Cup finals since Australia in 2001. Meanwhile, Belgium will now face Spain or Germany in Sunday's final.
Cobolli's remarkable performance earned him widespread praise, with the Italian player describing his win as "one of the best days of my life". The victory was also attributed to the team's captain, Filippo Volandri, who praised Cobolli for delivering an "unbelievable" match. Berrettini earlier helped set up Italy's quarter-final triumph over Austria, defeating Raphael Collignon in straight sets.
Italy will now face Spain or Germany in Sunday's final, marking their 10th appearance at the tournament. The team has been bolstered by the presence of just one of the top 10 men's players this year due to a brief six-week off-season for key member Jannik Sinner.
The victory marked a significant milestone for Italy, which has become the first nation to reach three consecutive Davis Cup finals since Australia in 2001. Meanwhile, Belgium will now face Spain or Germany in Sunday's final.
Cobolli's remarkable performance earned him widespread praise, with the Italian player describing his win as "one of the best days of my life". The victory was also attributed to the team's captain, Filippo Volandri, who praised Cobolli for delivering an "unbelievable" match. Berrettini earlier helped set up Italy's quarter-final triumph over Austria, defeating Raphael Collignon in straight sets.
Italy will now face Spain or Germany in Sunday's final, marking their 10th appearance at the tournament. The team has been bolstered by the presence of just one of the top 10 men's players this year due to a brief six-week off-season for key member Jannik Sinner.