
Davis Cup
The Davis Cup is an international team competition in men's tennis, where countries compete against each other. Established in 1900, it’s organized by the International Tennis Federation (ITF). Each tie features a series of matches, typically including singles and doubles, held over several days. Countries are divided into different groups based on their ranking, and teams aim to advance to higher levels, culminating in the finals. The event showcases national pride and teamwork, allowing players to represent their countries in a prestigious setting, much like the World Cup in soccer.