Heading to Bologna for the Davis Cup – Tennis Now

By Richard Pagliaro Sunday, November 16, 2025
Photo credit: Antoine Couvertcelle/ROLEX
Carlos Alcaraz Lost in second set of ATP Finals Jannik Sinner His right thigh was wrapped in tape.
After losing to second-ranked Sinner 7-6(4), 7-5 in Turin today, Alcaraz said leg problems were not the reason for his defeat.
The world number one said he also plans to travel to Bologna in the hope of representing Spain in next week’s Davis Cup quarter-finals.
“Overall, I think the plan I made today was great,” Alcaraz told the media in Turin. “That’s why I’m very happy with the level and performance today because I don’t think I was too
A lot of things are wrong, and that’s fine.
“But yes, Davis Cup, yes, I’m going to Bologna tomorrow.”
Captain David Ferrer is aiming to lead Spain to a seventh Davis Cup title and first since 2019. Spain will face the Czech Republic in the Davis Cup quarter-finals on Thursday, November 20, so Alcaraz has three days to recover.
Alcaraz, the defending U.S. Open champion, appeared to strain his right hamstring in his return. Before the start of the second set, Alcaraz called in the coach who wrapped tape around his right thigh.
After the game, Alcaraz said he took a more aggressive approach during the game not because of an injury, but because he felt a change was necessary at that moment in the game.
“Well, I didn’t change my plans because of the injury,” Alcaraz said. “I changed it because I felt like I had
Go do something else. Every game I try to be as aggressive as possible on the court, but especially I think more. Against Janik. I push forward whenever I can.
“Honestly, it worked because I’m a breakup player. I served well. The match was I think 3-2, I don’t actually remember it, but in the middle of the second set, I was on top of the match. I didn’t make some mistakes, to be honest.”
Davis Cup quarter-finals schedule
Quarterfinal 1 – France vs Belgium
Tuesday 18 November – 16:00 (CET)
Quarterfinal 2 – Italy v Austria
Wednesday 19 November – 16:00 (CET)
Quarterfinal 3 – Spain v Czech Republic
Thursday, November 20 – 10:00 (CET)
Quarterfinal 4 – Argentina v Germany
Thursday 20 November – 17:00 (CET)
Semi-final 1 (QF1 vs QF2)
Friday 21 November – 16:00 (CET)
Semi-final 2 (QF3 vs QF4)
Saturday 22nd November – 12:00 (CET)
final
Sunday 23rd November – 15:00 (CET)



