2022 Davis Cup Final Odds: Final Eight Fly High
Davis Cup Environment is Electric, Fans Play Big Role

The 2022 Davis Cup is hurtling toward the finish line as the competition returns to the forefront of tennis betting markets this week. As ever, we have the latest 2022 Davis Cup Final Odds on tap and a preview to help fans of betting on tennis to sink their teeth into.
Eight teams remain in the competition and head into the quarterfinals knockouts, which run from Tuesday, 22 to Thursday 24 November. The semifinals will play through Friday 25 to Saturday 26 November and then the final to decide this year’s Davis Cup winner will take place on Sunday 27 November.
As per the tennis betting odds, Croatia and Canada (both priced at +300) are the teams to beat in the broader spectrum of the competition. They’re closely followed by Italy, Spain and the USA (all priced at +400).
In the meantime, the longshots of the competition are Australia, Germany and the Netherlands with odds ranging from +1200 to +2000 on the 2022 Davis Cup Final Odds board.
2022 Davis Cup Final Odds/Outrights
- Croatia +300
- Canada +300
- Italy +400
- Spain +40
- USA +400
- Australia +1200
- Germany +2000
- Netherlands +2000
Netherlands vs Australia
Tuesday, Nov 22, 2022
The first of the four tennis tournament matchups features a wide open contest between the Netherlands and Australia. As per the tennis odds, both sides are longshots in the competition but winning this quarterfinal matchup will see one of them through to the final four and keep their hopes alive. Thus, the stakes couldn’t be any higher.
Both teams boast solid talent, though with no player ranked inside the Top 20 the playing field is level on that score. The highest-ranked tennis player in this matchup is Australia’s Alex De Minaur who registers as the World No. 24. Netherlands’ Botic van de Zandschulp comes in as the second highest-ranked player in this group at World No. 35.
It’s safe to say, neither side will be relying on star power to be a deciding factor here. Instead, it’ll come down to good old-fashioned team spirit, grit and determination. That said, if push comes to shove, the Australian’s have the slight edge with their doubles pairing of Max Purcell and Matthew Ebden. The doubles tandem are flush off winning a maiden grand slam at Wimbledon.
Croatia vs Spain
Wednesday, Nov 23, 2022
The blockbuster showdown between Croatia and Spain features on Wednesday’s tennis betting card, and with both teams among the leaders in the 2022 Davis Cup Final Odds market, all eyes will be on this matchup. It goes without saying, it’s a total toss up as far as tennis betting picks are concerned.
Veteran and 2014 US Open champion Marin Cilic spearheads the Croatian team. Joining the 34-year-old Croat is Cincinnati Open champion Borna Coric. The pair are the teams biggest assets and will be leaned on heavily to deliver the win in Malaga Spain.
Hosts Spain would have been the clear-cut favorites in this matchup had either World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz or World No. 2 Rafael Nadal been available for national duty this week. But they’re not due to injury, leaving Spain’s fortunes in the hands of World No.13 and Canada Open champion Pablo Carreno Busta. Joining him are a couple of veterans in Roberto Bautista Augut, Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martinez.
Spain will have home advantage for this clash, which can’t be overlooked. The Davis Cup environment is electric and fans in the stadium can play a significant role in the outcome. But it’s still going to be a big ask against the Croatians.
Team | Moneyline |
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Croatia | -250 |
Spain | +175 |
Germany vs Canada
Thursday, Nov 24, 2022
Canada enters the final eight as one of two teams to beat, largely down to the quality and talent contained on their team. World No. 6 Felix Auger-Aliassime headlines the Canadian outfit and joining him is World No. 18 Denis Shapovalov. As well, the team boasts veteran journeyman player Vasek Pospisil, who is an adequate singles and doubles player.
The Canadians appear to have a straightforward matchup against tournament longshots Germany. The highest-ranked player on the German roster is Oscar Otte, who comes in at World Np. 65. After Otte, World No. 131 Yannick Hanfmann is the next highest-ranked player.
If there is an advantage for the Germans, it’s in doubles play with Tim Puetz (ranked No. 18 in doubles) and Kevin Krawietz (ranked No. 25 in doubles).
Team | Moneyline |
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Germany | +325 |
Canada | -550 |
Italy vs USA
Thursday, Nov 24, 2022
The final quarterfinal matchup features Italy and USA. Headlining the American team is World No. 9 Taylor Fritz, who is coming off a semifinal run at the ATP Finals in Turin (l. to Djokovic). The American leads a young and enthusiastic team that includes US Open semifinalists and World No. 19 Frances Tiafoe, World No. 33 Tommy Paul and World No. 132 Jack Sock.
World No. 16 Matteo Berrettini will lead the Italians in Malaga along with veteran Fabio Fognini (ranked No. 56) and Next Gen stars World No. 23 Lorenzo Musetti and World No. 45 Lorenzo Sonego.
Of all the matchups, this might be the toughest to predict as both sides go into the final eight tipped at +400 to win the coveted title. Both rosters are steeped in talent and quality but the Americans might have the slightest edge with two Top 20 players looking to fly the flag high.
Team | Moneyline |
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Italy | +140 |
USA | -180 |