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The United Cup is a new mixed tennis tournament, played in a team competition format. In 2023, 18 nations - comprising up to four men and four women - will face off to be crowned inaugural champions.
The United Cup is a mixed team competition which will feature 18 nations playing across three cities, this year Perth, Brisbane and Sydney. The former has indoor hard courts, while Brisbane and ...
Melbourne is famous for its tennis – but the summer action actually hits off in Sydney (as well as Perth), with the United Cup. Now in its third year, this international mixed tennis tournament ...
SYDNEY (AP) — Rafael Nadal lost again at the United Cup mixed teams tournament, chalking up Monday's defeat to Alex De Minaur to rustiness. The second-ranked Nadal lost to the Australian 3-6 6-1 ...
"Last year we were so close, Swiatek told Tennis Australia after touching down at Sydney International Airport on Monday. "[Had] match points in Hubie's [Hurckacz's] match. So for sure this year we ...
The United Cup will feature seven of the world’s top 10 women and six of the world’s top 12 men, including superstars Alex de Minaur, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz ...
SYDNEY - United Cup tournament director Stephen Farrow is confident the future of the event is rock solid despite the debate over the crowded tennis calendar and Saudi Arabia's interest in ...
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United Cup 2025: Dates, format, nations, players, groups, tickets for tennis tournament in Australia - MSNThe United Cup is a mixed tennis tournament, played in a team competition format. Eighteen countries are taking part in the 2025 event, with Sydney and Perth hosting nine teams each.
The draw for the 2025 United Cup took place on Monday, where the 18 teams -- 16 national and 2 combined -- were drawn into six groups and placed into the two host cities of Perth and Sydney. Perth ...
The United Cup is a new mixed tennis tournament, played in a team competition format. In 2023, 18 nations - comprising up to four men and four women - will face off to be crowned inaugural champions.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - United Cup tournament director Stephen Farrow is confident the future of the event is rock solid despite the debate over the crowded tennis calendar and Saudi Arabia's interest ...
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