Germany’s tennis team hopes for Zverev – premiere for United Cup in Australia

Status: 12/27/2022 7:04 p.m

With the new United Cup The new tennis season starts in Australia. Alexander Zverev is fit again after recovering from injury. We provide answers to the most important questions about the team competition.

What is the United Cup?

The Hopman Cup ended with the 2018 and 2019 editions, in the finals of which Team Germany failed against Switzerland. From 2020 to 2022 it was replaced by the ATP Cup, which is now succeeded by the United Cup.

The tournament is part of the ATP and WTA tours. Men’s, women’s and mixed matches will be played. The tournament is endowed with 15 million US dollars and takes place from December 29th to January 8th. It is a hard court tournament that is held outdoors because of the summer temperatures.

Where is the United Cup held?

The United Cup, like its predecessor, will Queensland Tennis Centre in Brisbane, in the Perth Arena and in NSW Tennis Centre played in Sydney. The semi-finals and finals will be held in Sydney only. Eight days after the United Cup final, the Australian Open in Melbourne (January 16 – 29).

Which tennis pros participate in Australia?

18 nations qualified for the six groups based on the world rankings of their best players. Russia and Belarus are excluded for political reasons.

What is the format of the United Cup?

In the preliminary round (“Round Robin“), three nations are involved in two groups at each venue. Two women and two men and one Mixed-Team Matches. The winners will then be determined between the two winners of the groups in each venue. The three winning nations plus the best runner-up then carry out the final round in Sydney.

Tennis professionals Laura Siegemund, Jule Niemeier, Anna-Lena Friedsam, Julia Lohoff, Alexander Zverev, Oscar Otte, Daniel Altmaier and Fabian Fallert will represent Germany under the leadership of Captain Mischa Zverev. Germany’s opponents in Group C are the USA and the Czech Republic.

The six groups

Group A – Venue: Perth
Greece

Belgium

Bulgaria

Group B – Venue: Brisbane
Poland

Switzerland

Kazakhstan

Group C – Venue: Sydney
USA

Deutschland

Czech Republic

Group D – Venue: Sydney
Spain

Australia

Great Britain

Group E – Venue: Brisbane
Italy

Brazil

Norway

Group F – Venue: Perth
France

Croatia

Argentina

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