The Davis Cup clash between Italy and the Netherlands kicks off on Sunday, November 24, 2024, at 9:00 AM UTC at the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena in Málaga, Spain. This high-stakes matchup is part of the Finals, Playoffs, where both nations vie for a spot in Davis Cup history.
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Expect thrilling tennis with top players from both countries battling it out across singles and a potential doubles decider. Fans can catch live coverage on major sports networks or online streaming platforms for an unforgettable showdown.
Italy and the Netherlands go head to head today to determine the Davis Cup champions for 2024.
The Palacio de Deportes Jose Maria Carpena in Malaga hosts Sunday’s showpiece as finals week comes to an exciting conclusion.
Italy go into the tie as favourites to retain the title they won against Australia last year, having defeated the same opponents in the semi-finals after seeing off Argentina in a doubles decider earlier in the week
Botic van de Zandschulp has been an integral figure for Paul Haarhuis’ side, beating Nadal and then teaming up with the retiring Wesley Koolhof to defeat Carlos Alcaraz and Marcel Granollers to secure progress into the last four.
He then toppled Daniel Altmaier in a third-set decider in the opening singles rubber of the semi-final showdown with Germany, before Tallon Griekspoor fought back to thwart Jan-Lennard Struff and book the Netherlands’ first-ever Davis Cup final berth.
They will need to be at their very best to topple Italy, with the defending champions looking to retain their title after beating Australia last year and watching their compatriots lift the Billie Jean King Cup in the same city this week.
Filippo Volandri’s team needed Matteo Berrettini and reigning men’s world No1 Jannik Sinner to team up and see off Argentina in the quarter-finals after Sinner had kept the tie alive following defeat for Lorenzo Musetti, with that duo seeing off Thanasi Kokkinakis and Alex De Minaur respectively to brush aside Australia in Saturday’s last-four tie without the need for a tense doubles decider.