ORLANDO – Just weeks after four former Knights claimed honors at the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, a trio of current and former men’s tennis athletes are set to dawn their nation’s colors at the 2024 Davis Cup.
Known as the “World Cup of Tennis,” the tournament features nations worldwide competing over nine months from February to November, with the finals taking place in late November in Malaga.
This week, former Knights Bogdan Pavel (Romania) and Alan Rubio (Mexico) will join UCF’s current court-one leader, Yassine Dlimi (Morocco) in the World Cup II. The winning nations from each of the 12 ties will gain qualification to the 2025 World Cup I playoffs.
Here is a breakdown of each Knight who will embark on tennis’ most competitive international competition this week:
Yassine Dlimi (Morocco) – Rising Junior
vs. Monaco (Sept. 13-14)
Dlimi has consistently gotten the call to feature for Morocco in the Davis Cup, with the 2024 edition serving as yet another honor for the rising star. One of three Moroccans currently playing for UCF (Mehdi Benchakroun and Walid Ahouda have both featured in past Davis Cup’s), Dlimi and company will play hosts to Monaco in Marrakech at the Royal Tennis Club (clay).
Dlimi went 1-0 in his nation’s 3-1 triumph over Cyprus in February to qualify through the World Cup II playoffs. Since his debut for Morocco at the 2022 Davis Cup, Dlimi boasts a 5-3 record in singles.
The 2023 American Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year put in a solid sophomore campaign in the Knights’ inaugural Big 12 campaign, going 9-6 including a 10-match unbeaten stretch to conclude nonconference play.