Jannik Sinner leads Italy past the
Netherlands for its second consecutive Davis Cup title
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[November 25, 2024]
By HOWARD FENDRICH
MALAGA, Spain (AP) — Italy went nearly a quarter-century without
winning the Davis Cup. Then along came Jannik Sinner, and now the
country is celebrating its second consecutive title.
The No. 1-ranked Sinner clinched the championship in the annual team
event and capped his breakthrough season by beating Tallon
Griekspoor 7-6 (2), 6-2 on Sunday for a 2-0 win over the Netherlands
in the final of the Davis Cup.
“Coming back as defending champions and winning again — it’s one of
the best feelings I think for all of us,” Sinner said. “We are very
happy to lift this trophy and, of course, also to go into the
preseason with a bunch of confidence boosts.”
Matteo Berrettini put Italy ahead with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Botic
van de Zandschulp — the last man to beat Rafael Nadal — in the
opening singles match on an indoor hard court at the Palacio de
Deportes Jose Maria Martin Carpena in southern Spain.
The Italians, backed by a loud contingent of singing fans playing
drums and armed with megaphones in the crowd of 9,200, became the
first team to win the Davis Cup twice in a row since the Czech
Republic in 2012 and 2013.
Italy’s women won the Billie Jean King Cup by defeating Slovakia on
Wednesday.
“They make us even more proud,” Davis Cup captain Filippo Volandri
said.
After Sinner finished off his win, Berrettini and other teammates
rushed onto the court to begin the party, wrapping their arms around
one another and bouncing in unison. Volandri grabbed Sinner and
lifted him off the ground.
It was clear who was key to this success. Sinner went 4-0 in Malaga,
including a victory in doubles with Berrettini against Argentina in
the quarterfinals.
Berrettini played a vital role, too, after replacing Lorenzo Musetti
for singles. Berrettini was the runner-up at Wimbledon in 2021 but
since then went through a series of injuries and illnesses that have
limited his playing time. He has spoken about the mental challenges
he faced.
“I didn’t miss the wins or the losses,” Berrettini said. “I missed
these moments.”
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Italy's Jannik Sinner, right, celebrates with teammates after
defeating Netherlands' Tallon Griekspoor to win Italy's second
consecutive Davis Cup title at the Martin Carpena Sports Hall in
Malaga, southern Spain, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Manu
Fernandez)
He needed some time to find his groove against the
80th-ranked van de Zandschulp. But Berrettini took control by
grabbing the opening set’s last three games, and Sinner left his
front-row seat behind Italy’s bench to head to the locker room and
prepare to close the deal.
He hit 15 aces against the 40th-ranked Griekspoor and stretched his
unbeaten streak in tour-level singles competition to 14 matches and
26 sets, including a title at the ATP Finals a week ago.
Sinner's ascension is one of the year’s biggest stories in tennis.
He went 73-6 with eight singles titles in 2024, with his first two
Grand Slam trophies at the Australian Open and the U.S. Open. The
latter came shortly after he was cleared of wrongdoing in a doping
case connected to two positive tests for steroids in March; the
World Anti-Doping Agency’s appeal of that ruling is still pending.
The Netherlands reached the Davis Cup final for the first time.
“We believed,” Dutch captain Paul Haarhuis said about the Italians,
“we could beat them.”
Until last year, Italy’s only Davis Cup triumph came in 1976. So
Volandri said he told his players to think of their goal this way:
“We want to make history.”
Griekspoor, who fell to 0-6 against Sinner, held his own until the
first-set tiebreaker, which was preceded by dueling chants of
“Italia! Italia!” and “Let’s go, Tallon! Let’s go!” Sinner was
steadier, more ready for the moment, and he built a substantial lead
before ending it with an ace.
From 2-all in the second set, Sinner wouldn't drop another game.
Soon, he was joining Berrettini, Volandri, Musetti and the rest of
the squad in raising the silver hardware that once again belongs to
them.
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