Morocco is set to face Colombia on February 7 and 8 in Casablanca, with a coveted spot in Davis Cup World Group I on the line. The matches will be held at the Union Sportive Marocaine Club, marking a key moment in the national team’s campaign.
This event signals the return of Davis Cup action to Moroccan soil after more than twenty years. For the Royal Moroccan Tennis Federation, it is a major milestone, restoring the country’s visibility on the international tennis stage. Hosting the tie in Casablanca, the country’s economic capital, brings added weight to the occasion.
Led by former top-level pro Hicham Arazi, the Moroccan team heads into this matchup with growing confidence. Recent wins against Zimbabwe and South Africa, with final scores of 4–0 and 4–1 respectively, have built momentum and raised expectations.
For Morocco, a victory over Colombia would not only secure a place in the next tier of competition, but could also reignite long-term interest and investment in the sport across the country.




