- Italy (+175) is the top pick to win the 2024 Davis Cup ahead of Spain (+225)
- The Italians are the current Davis Cup holders, beating Australia in the 2023 final
- Davis Cup competition is slated for November 19-24, 2024 at the Palacio Deportes Martín Carpena in Malaga, Spain
When it comes to Davis Cup betting, should you be going with the country that lists the current World No. 1 on its roster? Or, should you be leaning toward the nation with the long-time former World No. 1, who will be playing in his farewell David Cup on home soil?
Reigning Davis Cup champion Italy, with Jannik Sinner, the world’s top player, are the country that oddsmakers like the most. The Italians are set as the +175 betting choice to win this historic international tennis competition. Spain, the host country, with living legend Rafael Nadal playing his farewell tennis tournament, are the +225 second betting choice.
Before we check the latest betting odds on the latest 2024 Davis Cup tennis betting lines, here’s where you can find the best Tennis Betting Sites for 2024. As well, you might want to look at our selection of the best sportsbook betting apps, just in case you want to bet on this event from your mobile device. And should you be looking for specific advice, a glance at our handy Davis Cup betting guide will likely answer any pressing questions that you have.
Odds are subject to change.
2024 Davis Cup Odds | |||
Italy | +175 | +160 | +175 |
Spain | +225 | +185 | +224 |
USA | +450 | +500 | +450 |
Australia | +650 | +700 | +650 |
Canada | +750 | +800 | +750 |
Germany | +900 | +900 | +900 |
Argentina | +2800 | +3300 | +2800 |
Netherlands | +3300 | +5000 | +3300 |
Davis Cup competition is slated for November 19-24, 2024 at the Palacio Deportes Martín Carpena in Malaga, Spain. In quarter-final action, the favored Italians are facing Argentina, while the Spaniards deal with the Netherlands. Other matches will see the USA up against Australia and Canada is squaring off with Germany.
In semifinal action, the winner of the Italy-Argentina match faces the USA-Australia winner. Whichever country survives the Spain-Netherlands showdown gets the winner of the Canada-Germany match.
Italians Have Deep Roster
It’s always a bonus in an international competition when you’ve got the world’s best player in your lineup. Argentina won soccer’s most recent World Cup led by Lionel Messi. And a year ago, Italy swept to its first Davis Cup title since 1976 led by the dominance of Sinner.
In last year’s Davis Cup knockout stage, Sinner went 5-0 in his matches. They included singles wins over Novak Djokovic in the semifinals against Serbia and a 6-3, 6-0 drubbing of Alex de Minaur in the final against Australia.
Italy, though, is more than just Sinner. In Andrea Vavassori and Simone Bolelli, they enlist one of the world’s best doubles teams. They were 42-20 this season in ATP Tour action, reaching the ATP Finals.
Will Nadal Inspire Spaniards?
It’s the swan song for one of the all-time greats. Rafael Nadal, winner of 22 Grand Slam events, will be retiring from tennis following the Davis Cup. Wouldn’t it be magical were he to go out a Davis Cup champion?
The Spaniards have won six Davis Cup titles since 2000, the most recent win coming in 2019. Nadal was MVP of that tournament. He’ll be joined this year by world No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz, No. 42 Pedro Martinez and Roberto Bautista Agut, currently 46th overall in the world.
Long Davis Cup Drought For USA
The Americans have won a record 32 titles in this competition, but none since 2007. However, they are coming in this year with a deep lineup and can’t be underestimated.
The USA will be led by world No. 5 Taylor Fritz. He’ll be joined by Tommy Paul (No. 12), and Ben Shelton (No. 21), with Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram in support roles.
Aussies Have Also Been Waiting To Win
On the one hand, Australia has been in the last two Davis Cup finals. Then again, the Aussies were swept 2-0 both times – by Canada in 2022 and Italy last year.
The country of John Newcombe, Ken Rosewall and Rod Laver is second to the USA with 28 titles in this competition. However, Australia is winless since 2003. Alexei Popyrin (No. 24 in the ATP world rankings) and Jordan Thompson (No. 26) are leading this year’s effort from Down Under.
Canadians Can Surprise
Canada was the winner of this event two years ago, sweeping the Australians. Opposing countries underestimate the Canadians at their own peril.
Denis Shapovalov is 56th in the world rankings. He was a winner on the ATP Tour earlier this month in Belgrade. Gabriel Diallo is ranked 86th in the world.
Backing them are veteran campaigners Milos Raonic and Vasek Pospisil. Once No. 3 in the world, Raonic played in the men’s singles final at Wimbledon. Pospisil was once No. 3 in the ATP doubles rankings. He was a doubles champion at Wimbledon in 2014.
2024 Davis Cup Best Bet
As much as the romance of Nadal going out as a Davis Cup champion on home soil would be a fairytale finish to an epic career, we just can’t see it happening.
The Italians are battle tested. Twice in last year’s Davis Cup knockout stage, Sinner won his match with Italy facing elimination. That kind of play from the world’s top player will be tough to beat.