The 2025
Davis Cup Qualifiers will be held between 12 to 14 September 2025 which will be shown throughout the world. The seven winners of this round will qualify for the Davis Cup Finals FInal Eight.
The winners go through to the end of season Finals in Bologna between 18-23 November. Fourteen teams will play for seven spots. They are led by the Netherlands. They are top seeds with Italy hosting the final eight so they will move straight through.
They face Argentina in Groningen. Belgium travel to Sydney to face off against Australia. Hungary host Austria while Japan led by Kei Nishikori face Germany in Tokyo. USA are led by Taylor Fritz with Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul initially in the team but Frances Tiafoe and Reilly Opelka are also involved to face off against Czech Republic led by Jiri Lehecka, Tomas Machac and Jakub Mensik.
Spain were due to be led by Carlos Alcaraz and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina but they will not be involved in a big blow for the side. Alcaraz for instance will still play in the Laver Cup and then tournaments in Asia. They face off against Holger Rune's Denmark in Marbella.
While Croatia's Marin CIlic and Borna Coric will face off against France. Great Britain and Serbia are in World Group I action but all the big names have since withdrawn including Draper and Djokovic. The winners of that qualify for the qualifiers next year.
How to watch around the world
The finals of the
Davis Cup will be set after the latest qualifiers. There are domestic and away broadcasters for each tie. In Netherlands in facing Argentina, it is on Ziggo Sport for the former and DirecTV/TYC for the latter. Australia show their tie against Belgium with beIN Sports/Channel 9 showing the former while VRT are set to show it in Belgium.
USA v Czechia for instance too is shown on Tennis Channel in the States and Czechia will show it on Czech TV. Spain v Denmark is on Movistar in the former and DR in the latter. Croatia show their tie on SportKlub and France show it on beIN Sports.
Great Britain show the ties on Tennis Channel. Italy also show the action on Super Tennis. Serbia will also show it on TV Arena. Ways to watch all around the world in the coming days.
TV Guide - Davis Cup Qualifiers
Davis Cup Qualifier TV Guide
Davis Cup Qualifier TV Guide
| Davis Cup Qualifier |
Domestic Broadcaster |
Away Broadcaster |
International Broadcaster |
| Netherlands v Argentina | Ziggo Sport | DirecTV/TYC | |
| Australia v Belgium | beIN Sports/Channel 9 | VRT | |
| Hungary v Austria | MTVA | ORF/Tennis Channel | |
| Japan v Germany | U-Next | Tennis Channel | |
| USA v Czechia | Tennis Channel | Czech TV | |
| Spain v Denmark | MOVISTAR | DR | |
| Croatia v France | SPORTKLUB | beIN Sports | |
| | | Italy – SuperTennis |
| | | MENA – beIN Sports |
| | | Indonesia – IEG |
| | | Poland – Polsat |
| | | Turkiye – SSport+ |
| | | Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus – Nova |
| | | Caribbean – Flow Sports |
| | | Thailand – Truevision |
| | | Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela – DirecTV |
| | | Portugal – SportTV |
| | | Norway – VG |
| | | Serbia – TV Arena |
| | | Switzerland – SRG/Tennis Channel |
| | | Great Britain – Tennis Channel |
| | | Finland – YLE |
| | | Slovakia – RTVS |
| | | Vietnam – VTV CAB |
| | | Puerto Rico – Tennis Channel |
| | | China – IQIYI |
| | | Brazil – DSPORTS |