
Davis Cup (event)
The Davis Cup is an international team tennis competition where countries compete against each other in a series of matches over a week. Each country fields a team of their top male players, and matches include singles and doubles. The event features a knockout format, with nations progressing through rounds to reach the final, hosted by one of the competing countries. Established in 1900, it's considered the premier men's team tennis event globally, showcasing national pride and teamwork alongside individual talent.