The United Cup is a unique event to kick off the year. Players will team up and represent their country in a mixed-gender tournament after replacing the men’s only ATP Cup. Held in Australia, Perth and Sydney are the two host cities splitting the action between them. It commences with a group stage, with it leading through to a knockout tournament onwards. Each tie includes one men’s singles match, one women’s single match and if the tie is level, a deciding doubles match. The incentive for players is that it also offers ranking points, with 500 points going to the winners. This is crucial ahead of the first Grand Slam of the year in Australia, with many of the players wanting to climb as high as possible.
Poland return
She will team up with Hurkacz in the singles once more, with the 28-year-old looking to comeback from injury with a bang Down Under. After Roland Garros, the 28-year-old underwent arthroscopic right knee surgery, thus forcing him to sit out the rest of 2025. However, his return looks to intertwine with the United Cup, with the former world number six able to return to the court for his country.
Draper and Raducanu team-up for Great Britain
He was forced to miss the rest of 2025 after withdrawing from his second-round clash at the US Open with an arm injury the problem. He has had time to think and prepare on what he is going to do next year, and he has opted for the Untied Cup as preparation ahead of the Australian Open. He will team up with Raducanu, who will both play in this event for the first time. A couple of months ago, Raducanu rejected the chance to represent her country in the Billie Jean King Cup after deciding to focus on her own career. After a slightly disappointing Asian swing marred at the end by injury, she will be hoping for success with Draper.
De Minaur and Joint to represent hosts
The 19-year-old has just experienced a marvellous season. With two WTA titles in Rabat and Eastbourne, the Aussie has proven that she can compete with the best. She will represent Australia once more after first playing for them in the Billie Jean King Cup earlier this year. She will be partnered by a very experienced teammate in the form of de Minaur, who is going to be a handful for anyone who faces off against him.
These three nations are boasting very strong teams, with all of them eyeing-up glory. The event kicks off on 2nd January 2026, and culminating 11th January.
