Italy have consolidated their position at the top of the Davis Cup Nations Rankings after being crowned world champions for the third consecutive year by defeating Spain in the Davis Cup final in Bologna on Sunday.
The Italians rose to No. 1 following their victory against Australia in the 2023 final, which saw them win the Davis Cup for a second time – and for the first time since 1976. They have remained in top spot since then, adding a third title by defeating Netherlands last year and a fourth title after victory against Spain in front of a sell-out crowd at the Bologna Fiere on Sunday.
Italy are one of 10 nations to have held the No. 1 ranking since the Davis Cup Nations Rankings were introduced in December 2001 – alongside Argentina, Australia, Canada, Croatia, Czechia, France, Great Britain, Russia and Spain.
Photo credit: ITF.
Spain’s runner-up finish this year sees them climb seven places from No. 10 to No. 3 – the team’s highest ranking in two years. Germany, whom Spain defeated in a dramatic semi-final tie on Saturday, have risen one place to No. 2 in the rankings, having now reached the semi-finals for two consecutive years.
Australia drop two places to No. 4 in the latest rankings, while Belgium move up six places from No. 11 to No. 5 following their semi-final finish in Bologna. The Belgians were last ranked inside the Top 5 in March 2022.
Photo credit: ITF.
The Davis Cup Nations Rankings are officially published after each round of Davis Cup ties and are based on results over a four-year period, with recent performances weighted more heavily.
The 2025 year-end Top 20 is below:
1. Italy
2. Germany
3. Spain
4. Australia
5. Belgium
6. Netherlands
7. USA
8. France
9. Canada
10=. Argentina
10=. Czechia
12. Austria
13. Great Britain
14. Croatia
15. Serbia
16. Hungary
17. Finland
18. Brazil
19. Chile
20. Denmark
Click here to view the full 2025 year-end rankings.
The 2026 Davis Cup Qualifiers draw took place in Bologna on Sunday. As in 2025, the 2026 Qualifiers will be played as two rounds of home-or-away ties. The Qualifiers 1st Round ties will take place on 6-7 or 7-8 February 2026, and the Qualifiers 2nd Round ties will take place on 18-19 or 19-20 September 2026. Home nations have choice of dates.
Host nation Italy receive a wild card for the 2026 Davis Cup Final 8. Spain are seeded No. 1 in the 2026 Qualifiers draw and receive a bye to the Qualifiers 2nd Round.
Click here to view the 2026 Qualifiers draw.
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