The 2025 Davis Cup is preparing for its final stage with the dispute of the Final at 8scheduled in the Italian city of Bologna between November 18 and 23. In this phase, the eight most outstanding teams of the competition compete, among which is Spain, which appears as one of the main candidates for the title. The national team, led by former tennis player David Ferrer, arrives at this stage with the aim of adding a new trophy to its history and thus achieving its seventh championship in the history of the competition.
The Spanish team will begin its participation in the quarterfinals facing the Czech Republic. This first duel is crucial for the aspirations of the team led by Ferrer, since a victory would allow them to advance to the semifinals, where they would face the winner of the series between Argentina and Germany. The presence of these teams adds an element of demand to the table, due to the level of the rivals and the recent history of the competition.
The Final 8 of the Davis Cup It is consolidated as a key event on the international tennis calendar. The format brings together the most competitive teams and guarantees high-level matches at the end of the season.
Munar – Lehecka: 4-3, in the second set
The Czech tennis player closes his serve leaving the Spaniard at zero, but still behind on the scoreboard
Munar – Lehecka: 4-2, in the second set
Let’s go Munar!!!!!!!!!!!! He continues to secure his serve and get one step closer to winning the second set and the match
Munar – Lehecka: 3-2, in the second set
The Czech no longer gives in and prevails in his service, giving up only one point for the Spaniard
Munar – Lehecka: 3-1, in the second set
Lehecka puts the Spaniard on the ropes, but he does not let himself be intimidated and manages to take his serve
Munar – Lehecka: 2-1, in the second set
Lehecka manages to take his serve without major complications, leaving Munar blank
Munar – Lehecka: 2-0, in the second set
Munar takes his serve to maintain the advantage
Munar – Lehecka: 1-0, in the second set
What a way to start the Spanish set. He breaks the Czech’s serve and takes the lead on the scoreboard
Munar – Lehecka: 6-3, in the first set
MUNAR!!!!!!!!!!!! What a gift from Spanish, what power. Oh ace has achieved and closes the game with a forehand to take the first set
Munar – Lehecka: 5-3, in the first set
Lehecka’s serves are impossible. What power. With his service he wins the game
Munar-Lehecka: 5-2, in the first set
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!!!!! Munar takes his serve, giving up only one point to the Czech!!



