For Cobolli, he has made a stratospheric rise up the rankings in the past 12 months, surging from outside the world’s top 100 to No 32 in the world currently. The 22-year-old holds a 31-24 win-loss record this season, with wins over the likes of Tommy Paul, Ben Shelton and Felix Auger-Aliassime.
Struff, currently ranked No 37, became one of the oldest-ever first time titlists on the ATP Tour this year when he won the BMW Open in Munich, beating Auger-Aliassime, Holger Rune and Taylor Fritz en route to the title.
Cobolli and Struff join six others already named in the main Team Europe squad:
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