India has scripted a remarkable chapter in its tennis history by defeating ninth-seeded Switzerland 3–1 in their Davis Cup 2025 World Group I tie held at the Swiss Tennis Arena in Biel. This win not only earns India a spot in the 2026 Davis Cup Qualifiers, but also ends a 32-year wait for an away win against a European nation.
Sumit Nagal Seals the Tie
India’s top singles player Sumit Nagal delivered the final blow in the reverse singles match, defeating Henry Bernet in straight sets 6–1, 6–3, sealing the tie for India. His composed and aggressive performance under pressure showcased India’s growing confidence on the global tennis stage.
The Indian team had already built momentum through earlier singles and doubles matches, and Nagal’s victory ensured the team crossed the finish line with a 3–1 overall result.
A Historic Win on European Soil
This victory holds immense historical significance for Indian tennis,
- It is India’s first Davis Cup win against a European nation in Europe since 1993.
- The last time India achieved this feat was when Leander Paes and Ramesh Krishnan led India to a 3–2 victory over France in the 1993 Davis Cup quarter-finals.
- Breaking a three-decade drought, this win signals India’s renewed competitiveness in high-stakes international tennis ties.
Context: Davis Cup Format and India’s Journey
The Davis Cup, the world’s premier international team tennis competition, was revamped in 2019, introducing new World Group stages and qualification rounds.
India’s Past Performance
- India had not won a World Group I tie since the new format began in 2019.
- The team previously fell short of reaching the Qualifiers, despite consistent efforts.
India has been runner-up three times in Davis Cup history,
- 1966
- 1974 (withdrew in final against South Africa)
- 1987
This win against Switzerland now places India among the 13 World Group I winners that will compete in the 2026 Davis Cup Qualifiers.
What’s Next
- India will join 12 other World Group I winners in the 2026 Davis Cup Qualifiers.
- The losing teams, including Switzerland, will play in the 2026 World Group I Play-offs.
- India’s next goal will be to qualify for the Davis Cup Finals, where the world’s top 16 national teams compete for the title.
Key Takeaways
- Event: Davis Cup 2025, World Group I tie
- Result: India defeated Switzerland 3–1 in Biel
- Crucial Match: Sumit Nagal beat Henry Bernet 6–1, 6–3
- Historic Feat: First European away win since 1993 vs France
- India’s Past Davis Cup Finals Appearances: 1966, 1974 (withdrew), 1987
- 2026 Outlook: India enters the Davis Cup Qualifiers, Switzerland relegated to Play-offs


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