The International Tennis Federation (ITF) regained full control of the Davis Cup after a short stint with the Kosmos company Gerard Pique. The two groups are suing in court for millions of dollars in compensation after their long-term contracts fell apart.
THE ITF, based in London, models the structure of the Davis Cup. In 2025, it will retain the Final of 8, no longer in Malaga (everything points to China), but without a group stage, but instead a knockout in February and September, with the old dynamic of being home or away depending on the rival , with alternative venues as they are located again. And the best of five matches, but keeping three sets.
The economic injection is maintained in this World Cup by the national teams. In the Finals, which included the four-group phase and the Final 8 in Malaga, the ITF allocated 15 million dollars (14.4 euros) only to be distributed among the participating players.
For the Final 8, qualifying from the quarterfinals to the final, 8.5 million dollars. The champion, Italy, pocketed the jackpot of 2,678,571 dollars (2.5 euros), which will be distributed among Jannik Sinner, Matteo Berrettini, Lorenzo Musetti, Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori.
The sinner has become a multimillionaire in recent months. At the exhibition in Saudi Arabia, he exceeded five million euros, more than the 4.5 million he won at the recent ATP Finals.
Italy has already pocketed 460,714 dollars (443,000 euros) by winning its group. The same amount that Spain won in Valencia, formed with Carlos Alcaraz, Roberto Bautista, Pablo Carreño, Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martínez.
In Málaga, Rafael Nadal He entered for Carreño, he entered the prize as a quarterfinalist, for $535,714, about 515,000 euros.
Italy / $2,678,571 (champion)
Netherlands / $1,607,143 (finalist)
Australia / $1,071,429 (semi)
Germany / 1,071. $429 (semi)
Spain / $535,714 (bedrooms)
Argentina / $535,714 (quarters)
USA / $535,714 (quarters)
Canada / $535,714 (quarters)
FIRST IN THE GROUP
Spain / $460,714
Italy / $460,714
USA / $460,714
Canada / $460,714
GROUP SECONDS
Australia / $412,500
Netherlands / $412,500
Germany / $412,500
Argentina / $412,500
GROUP THIRD PARTIES
France / $375,000
Belgium / $375,000
Chile / $375,000
Great Britain / $375,000
GROUP ROOMS
Czech Rep. / $358,929
Brazil / $358,929
Slovakia / $358,929
Finland / $358,929
Source: La Verdad
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