“Both teams reach the last stage without their biggest stars, proving depth wins tournaments.”

Spain booked their place in the Davis Cup final after a hard-fought 2–1 win over Germany. Pablo Carreño Busta gave Spain the ideal start with a tight straight-sets victory, but Germany hit back when Alexander Zverev levelled the tie. The deciding moment came in the doubles, where Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martínez held their nerve to secure the winning point.

Spain now move into their first Davis Cup final since 2019, even without injured star Carlos Alcaraz. Captain David Ferrer praised the team’s fight and said their belief has carried them this far.

Italy will be their opponents after defeating Belgium, with Flavio Cobolli saving multiple match points in a dramatic finish to seal the tie. The defending champions will try for a third straight title, though they are also missing key players like Jannik Sinner.

Both sides rely on depth rather than star power this time, setting up a competitive and emotional final.