Davis Cup 2025: Prize Money Breakdown

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The Davis Cup Finals are underway from November 18 – November 23 at the Bologna Fiere Exhibition Centre in Italy on the indoor courts of the SuperTennis Arena.

The Davis Cup is a team tournament played over the course of a year, affectionately known as the ‘World Cup of tennis’.

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Winning nations from the qualifiers, which take place throughout the year, progress to November’s finals. Ties in the finals are played as a best of three matches – two singles and one doubles.

Italy, Austria, France, Belgium, Spain, Czech Republic, Argentina and Germany are the eight teams competing in Bologna.

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Each nation has a team of four or five players and a captain, who decides which players will compete in singles and doubles matches.

Reigning ATP Finals champion Jannik Sinner will be absent from the Italy side, while World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Spain team sue to an injury.

World No. 3 Alexander Zverev is set to lead Germany in the finals.

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Davis Cup 2025: Schedule

Quarter-finals

18 November – France v Belgium

19 November – Italy v Austria

20 November – Spain v Czech Republic, Argentina v Germany

Semi-finals

21 November – Winner of Italy/Austria v Winner of France/Belgium

22 November – Winner of Spain/Czech Republic v Winner of Argentina/Germany

Final

23 November – Semi-final 1 winner v Semi-final 2 winner

Davis Cup 2025: Teams and Squads

Spain 

  • Carlos Alcaraz (1)
  • Jaume Munar (36)
  • Pablo Carreno Busta (89)
  • Pedro Martinez (93)
  • Marcel Granollers (6, doubles)
  • Captain: David Ferrer

Italy 

  • Flavio Cobolli (22)
  • Lorenzo Sonego (39)
  • Matteo Berrettini (56)
  • Simone Bolelli (13, doubles)
  • Andrea Vavassori (14, doubles)
  • Captain: Filippo Volandri

Germany 

  • Alexander Zverev (3)
  • Jan-Lennard Struff (100)
  • Yannick Hanfmann (103)
  • Kevin Krawietz (T11, doubles)
  • Tim Puetz (T11, doubles)
  • Captain: Michael Kohlmann

France 

  • Arthur Rinderknech (29)
  • Corentin Moutet (35)
  • Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (59)
  • Benjamin Bonzi (96)
  • Pierre-Hugues Herbert (65, doubles)
  • Captain: Paul-Henri Mathieu

Czechia 

  • Jiri Lehecka (17)
  • Jakub Mensik (19)
  • Tomas Machac (32)
  • Vit Kopriva (92)
  • Adam Pavlasek (53, doubles)
  • Captain: Tomas Berdych

Argentina 

  • Francisco Cerundolo (21)
  • Tomas Martin Etcheverry (60)
  • Francisco Comesana (61)
  • Horacio Zeballos (7, doubles)
  • Andres Molteni (24, doubles)
  • Captain: Javier Frana

Belgium

  • Zizou Bergs (40)
  • Raphael Collignon (76)
  • Alexander Blockx (102)
  • Sander Gille (48, doubles)
  • Joran Vliegen (67, doubles)
  • Captain: Steve Darcis

Austria

  • Filip Misolic (85)
  • Jurij Rodionov (161)
  • Lukas Neumayer (186)
  • Lucas Miedler (27, doubles)
  • Alexander Erler (45, doubles)
  • Captain: Jurgen Melzer

Also Read: Top 4 Tennis Players Who Won Most Davis Cup Victories

What is the Davis Cup 2025 prize money?

The tournament finals carries a total prize pot of  £5.3m ($7m). Here is the prize money breakdown between the eight teams:

Champions – £1.5m ($2m)

Runner-up – £1.1m ($1.5m)

Semi-finals – £569,771 ($750,000)

Quarter-finals – £379,847 ($500,000)