Málaga, Spain — Spain powered into the Davis Cup 2025 final after defeating Germany 2–1 in a tense semifinal that came down to a dramatic doubles decider. Despite playing without injured star Carlos Alcaraz, the Spanish team showed depth, grit, and home-crowd fire to book their first final appearance since 2019.
Spain took early control when Jaume Munar held his nerve to win the opening singles match, giving the hosts a confident start. But Germany, refusing to fold, hit back through their ace Alexander Zverev, who levelled the tie with a commanding performance in the second singles rubber.
With the semifinal tied at 1–1, the atmosphere in Málaga peaked as the doubles teams stepped onto court for the final showdown. Spain’s experienced pair Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martínez delivered under pressure, defeating Germany’s top duo Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz in a three-set thriller:
6–2, 3–6, 6–3.
The final set erupted with emotion as Spain secured the match point, confirming their place in the championship round.
Spain now advances to face host nation Italy, the defending champions — setting the stage for a fiery and high-stakes Davis Cup final.
With confidence rising and momentum building, Spain will hope their blend of experience and emerging talent can lift the iconic trophy once again.



















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