Play Davis Cup Online
Pick a player, step onto the pixelated court, and trade slices and drop shots—the stiff controls somehow make nailing a cross-court winner even sweeter. That satisfying *thwack* when your serve clips the line? Yeah, that’s the good stuff.

Davis Cup for the Game Boy Advance came out in 2002, published by Ubisoft. It was one of the few tennis games available on the handheld, arriving during a time when sports titles were starting to find a solid, if simplified, footing on portable systems. You could tell it was trying to capture the team spirit of the real tournament, even on that small screen.
You control a national team of tennis players, competing in singles and doubles matches across a world tour. The main objective is to win enough rubbers to ultimately lift the trophy. Signature mechanics include a shot selection system where you hold a direction and press a button for a specific type of return, like a lob or a flat drive, and a stamina meter that depletes as you sprint across the baseline. The pacing is deliberate, and the AI can be stubbornly good at returning your best shots from the baseline. It feels like a genuine test of patience and shot placement, where a long rally ending in a clean winner is a real accomplishment.

Download Davis Cup ROM
You can download this ROM to play Davis Cup offline using an Game Boy Advance emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.
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