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SUMMARY:2026 United Cup
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 14\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 United Cup was the fourth edition of the United Cup\, a mixed-gender international team tennis tournament held in Australia. The event was jointly organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) and served as a season-opening warm-up event for the Australian Open. \n\n\n\nThe tournament took place from Friday\, January 2\, 2026\, to Sunday\, January 11\, 2026\, across two host cities: Perth and Sydney. \n\n\n\nPoland claimed its first United Cup title by defeating Switzerland in the final. The Polish team dethroned the defending champions\, the United States\, whom they had beaten in the semifinals. \n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Schedule and VenuesQualificationQualification ProcessFormatGroup StageFinals StageConfirmed Teams and PlayersBroadcasters\n\n\n\nSchedule and Venues\n\n\n\nThe competition will run for 10 days\, with the Group Stage and Quarter Finals split between Perth and Sydney\, and the Semi Finals and Final held exclusively in Sydney. \n\n\n\nPhaseDate(s)VenueCityGroup StageFri 02 Jan – Tue 06 Jan 2026RAC ArenaPerthQuarter FinalWed 07 Jan 2026RAC ArenaPerthGroup StageSat 03 Jan – Wed 07 Jan 2026Ken Rosewall ArenaSydneyQuarter FinalsThu 08 Jan – Fri 09 Jan 2026Ken Rosewall ArenaSydneySemi FinalsSat 10 Jan 2026Ken Rosewall ArenaSydneyFinalSun 11 Jan 2026Ken Rosewall ArenaSydney\n\n\n\nTeams travelling from Perth to Sydney for the Semi Finals will have a scheduled travel and rest day before their match. \n\n\n\nQualification\n\n\n\nA total of 18 countries will qualify for the 2026 United Cup. Qualification is determined by a combination of individual and combined PIF ATP and WTA rankings. \n\n\n\nQualification Process\n\n\n\nThe entry deadline for initial qualification is Thursday\, November 12\, 2025\, at 8:00 AM AEDT. \n\n\n\n\nIndividual Ranking Spots (10 Teams): Ten countries will qualify based on the entry of their highest-ranked players: five based on the highest-ranked men entered\, and five based on the highest-ranked women entered.\n\n\n\nCombined Ranking Spots (6 Teams): Six teams will qualify based on the best combined ranking of the highest-ranked man and highest-ranked woman from the same country.\n\n\n\nPending Spots (7th & 8th Combined): The status of the 7th and 8th highest combined entry teams will remain pending until the second qualification date.\n\n\n\n\nA Second Qualification Date is set for Monday\, November 17\, 2025. On this date\, any team with a player in the Top 10 of the latest PIF ATP or WTA rankings (maximum one ATP and one WTA player) that has not yet been accepted based on their individual ranking will be granted entry\, replacing the lowest-ranked of the 7th or 8th combined entry teams. \n\n\n\nAustralia is guaranteed a spot in the draw\, either directly through ranking or via a wildcard. \n\n\n\nThe official draw for the tournament will take place on Monday\, November 17\, 2025\, at 12:00 PM (AEDT). \n\n\n\nFormat\n\n\n\nThe tournament begins with a Group Stage followed by a single-elimination Finals Stage. \n\n\n\nGroup Stage\n\n\n\n\nVenues and Groups: Each host city will stage three groups of three countries each\, for a total of six groups. Teams compete in a round-robin format within their group.\n\n\n\nTie Format: Each tie between two nations consists of three matches\, which are typically played in a single session:\n\nMen’s Singles Match (featuring the team’s No. 1 ranked male singles player).\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles Match (featuring the team’s No. 1 ranked female singles player).\n\n\n\nMixed Doubles Match.\n\n\n\n\n\nMatch Scoring:\n\nSingles matches are played as the best of three tie-break sets.\n\n\n\nMixed doubles matches are played as best of two tie-break sets with a deciding match tie-break (10 points) at one set all.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFinals Stage\n\n\n\n\nQuarter Finals: The winner of each of the six groups advances. Additionally\, one Quarter Final spot in each city will be awarded to the best runner-up from that city’s groups.\n\n\n\nSemi Finals and Final: The Quarter Final winners will progress to the Semi Finals and the Final\, all to be held in Sydney.\n\n\n\nFinal Match Format: All matches in the Quarter Finals\, Semi Finals\, and Final will be played using the same three-rubber format as the Group Stage (one men’s singles\, one women’s singles\, and one mixed doubles match).\n\n\n\n\nConfirmed Teams and Players\n\n\n\nCountryATP Players (Singles/Doubles)WTA Players (Singles/Doubles)USATaylor Fritz\, Mackenzie McDonald\, Christian HarrisonCoco Gauff\, Varvara Lepchenko\, Nicole Melichar-MartinezCANADAFelix Auger-Aliassime\, Alexis Galarneau\, Cleeve HarperVictoria Mboko\, Kayla Cross\, Gabriela DabrowskiITALYFlavio Cobolli\, Andrea Pellegrino\, Andrea VavassoriJasmine Paolini\, Nuria Brancaccio\, Sara ErraniAUSTRALIAAlex de Minaur\, Jason Kubler\, John-Patrick SmithMaya Joint\, Maddison Inglis\, Storm HunterGREAT BRITAINJack Draper\, Billy Harris\, Lloyd GlasspoolEmma Raducanu\, Mingge Xu\, Olivia NichollsGERMANYAlexander Zverev\, Patrick Zahraj\, Kevin KrawietzEva Lys\, Laura Siegmund\, Mina HodzicBELGIUMZizou Bergs\, Kimmer Coppejans\, Sander GilleElise Mertens\,Greet Minnen\, Lara SaldenFRANCEArthur Rinderknech\, Geoffrey Blancaneaux\, Edouard Roger-VasselinLois Boisson\, Leolia Jeanjean\, Tsiantsoa Rakotomanga RajaonahPOLANDHubert Hurkacz\, Daniel Michalski\, Jan ZielinskiIga Swiatek\, Katarzyna Kawa\, Katarzyna PiterSPAINJaume Munar\, Carlos Taberner\, Inigo CervantesJessica Bouzas Maneiro\, Andrea Lazaro Garcia\, Yvonne Cavalle-ReimersCZECHIAJakub Mensik\, Dalibor Svrcina\, Adam PavlasekBarbora Krejcikova\, Linda Fruhvirtova\, Miriam SkochGREECEStefanos Tsitsipas\, Stefanos Sakellaridis\, Petros TsitsipasMaria Sakkari\, Despina Papamichail\, Safpo SakellaridiJAPANShintaro Mochizuki\, Yasutaka UchiyamaNaomi Osaka\, Nao HibinoARGENTINASebastian Baez\, Marco Trungelliti\, Guido AndreozziSolana Sierra\, María Lourdes Carle\, Nicole Fossa HuergoNETHERLANDSTallon Griekspoor\, Guy Den Ouden\, David PelSuzan Lamens\, Eva Vedder\, Demi SchuursSWITZERLANDStan Wawrinka\, Jakub Paul\, Luca CastelnuovoBelinda Bencic\, Celine Naef\, Naima KaramokoNORWAYCasper Ruud\, Viktor DurasovicMalene Helgo\, Astrid Brune Olsen\, Ulrikke EikeriCHINAZhizhen Zhang\, Rigele Te\, Aoran WangZhu Lin\, Xiaodi You\n\n\n\nBroadcasters\n\n\n\nRegionTerritoryChannelAmericasCanadaTSN & RDSUSATennis ChannelAnguilla\, Antigua-and-Barbuda\, Aruba\, Bahamas\, Barbados\, Belize\, Bermuda\, Bonaire\, British Virgin Islands\, Cayman Islands\, Cuba\, Curaçao\, Dominica\, Grenada\, Guadeloupe\, Guyana\, Haiti\, Jamaica\, Martinique\, Montserrat\, Netherlands Antilles\, Saint Barthélemy\, Saint Kitts-and-Nevis\, Saint Lucia\, Saint Martin\, Saint Vincent-and-the Grenadines\, Suriname\, Trinidad-and-Tobago\, and Turks and CaicosRush (formerly Flow Sports)Argentina\, Belize\, Bolivia\, Brazil (TyC only)\, Chile\, Colombia\, Costa Rica\, Cuba\, Dominican Republic\, Ecuador\, El Salvador\, Francesca\, Guatemala\, Guyana\, Haiti\, Honduras\, Mexico\, Nicaragua\, Panama\, Paraguay\, Peru\, Surinam\, Uruguay\, VenezuelaTyC Sports (Brazil: N Sports)EuropeBulgariaA1Czech & Slovak RepublicsARQ Monde O2 (Czech TV and Slovak TV)HungaryNetwork 4RomaniaSC RCS/RDSItalySportcast (SuperTennis)Germany\, Austria\, Switzerland\, Spain\, UK & EireTennis ChannelNordics & Netherlands (Denmark\, Finland\, Norway\, Sweden\, Iceland and Netherlands)Viaplay (NENT)PolandPolsatPortugalSport TVSerbia\, Kosovo\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Croatia\, North Macedonia\, Montenegro and SloveniaSportklubEurope/AsiaTurkeyTRTGreeceERTMENAIsraelSport5Algeria\, Bahrain\, Egypt\, Jordan\, Iran\, Iraq\, Kuwait\, Lebanon\, Libya\, Morocco\, Oman\, Palestine (incl. 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LOCATION:Ken Rosewall Arena\, Cnr Olympic Blvd &\, Shirley Strickland Ave\, Sydney Olympic Park\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2127\, Australia
CATEGORIES:United Cup
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SUMMARY:2026 Brisbane International
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 14\, 2026\n\n\nAs the tennis world turns its eyes toward the new season\, the 2026 Brisbane International stands as one of the premier curtain-raisers for the Australian Summer of Tennis. Returning to the Queensland Tennis Centre with its electrifying atmosphere and world-class field\, this combined ATP 250 and WTA 500 event promises to set the tone for the upcoming Australian Open. \n\n\n\nWith defending champions eager to retain their crowns and a host of rising stars looking to make an early statement\, the 2026 edition is shaping up to be a blockbuster. This guide covers everything you need to know\, from the confirmed player field and schedule to prize money and historical context. \n\n\n\n\nJanuary 2026 Tennis Results: Brisbane\, Hong Kong\, Auckland\, and United Cup\n\n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Pre-Tournament Highlights: The Road to 2026Star-Studded Player FieldStrategic Partnerships and Fan Experience2026 Stars to WatchATP (Men’s Draw)WTA (Women’s Draw)Tournament Schedule (Provisional)Prize Money & Ranking PointsWTA Prize Money & Points (WTA 500)ATP Prize Money & Points (ATP 250)Recap: The 2025 Edition ChampionsVenue & History: The Queensland Tennis CentreWhy It MattersConclusion\n\n\n\nPre-Tournament Highlights: The Road to 2026\n\n\n\nThe buildup to the 2026 Brisbane International has been dominated by high-profile player announcements and the return of tennis giants to Queensland. As the first week of the new season\, the tournament serves as a critical litmus test for players’ off-season preparations. \n\n\n\nStar-Studded Player Field\n\n\n\nThe headline news for 2026 is the incredible depth of the player field. On the men’s side\, former World No. 1 Daniil Medvedev leads the charge. Known for his tactical brilliance and deep runs on hard courts\, Medvedev is looking to capture his first Brisbane title. He is joined by the defending champion\, Jiří Lehečka\, who stunned the field in 2025 with his aggressive baseline game. \n\n\n\nThe tournament also features one of the most exciting young prospects in tennis: Brazilian sensation João Fonseca. After a breakout 2025 season\, Fonseca’s inclusion adds a layer of youthful unpredictability to the draw. Other notable ATP entries include the explosive Tommy Paul\, Canadian shot-maker Denis Shapovalov\, and local favorite Alexei Popyrin. \n\n\n\nOn the women’s side\, the field is equally formidable. World No. 1 and defending champion Aryna Sabalenka returns to a court she has dominated in recent years. She will face stiff competition from 2024 champion Elena Rybakina\, whose power game is perfectly enhancing for the quick Brisbane courts. The American contingent is strong\, with Jessica Pegula\, Madison Keys\, and the resurgent Amanda Anisimova all confirmed. Additionally\, teenage phenomenon Mirra Andreeva continues her rapid ascent\, arriving in Brisbane as a seeded threat rather than just a promising talent. \n\n\n\nStrategic Partnerships and Fan Experience\n\n\n\nOff the court\, the tournament has announced Liquid I.V. as the Official Hydration Supplement Partner for 2026\, signaling a focus on player wellness and performance in the notorious Queensland heat. The “Ground Pass” experience has also been revamped for 2026\, with the “Family Fun Day” on Sunday\, Jan 4\, expected to draw record crowds with interactive activations and open practice sessions. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 Stars to Watch\n\n\n\nATP (Men’s Draw)\n\n\n\n\n2026 Brisbane International Men’s Singles Draw\n\n\n\n\n\nDaniil Medvedev: A master of the hard court\, Medvedev’s defensive wall and flat groundstrokes make him the theoretical favorite. His form here will be a strong indicator of his Australian Open chances.\n\n\n\nJiří Lehečka (CZE): The 2025 champion has huge points to defend. His ability to hit through the court was unmatched last year\, but the pressure of defending a title is a new challenge.\n\n\n\nJoão Fonseca (BRA): The “Next Gen” spotlight is firmly on Fonseca. Fans should watch his matches for pure entertainment and explosive forehand winners.\n\n\n\nGrigor Dimitrov (BUL): A former champion (2017\, 2024) and beloved figure in Brisbane\, Dimitrov’s stylish game always draws a crowd. He remains a dangerous floater who thrives in these conditions.\n\n\n\n\nWTA (Women’s Draw)\n\n\n\n\nAryna Sabalenka: The undisputed Queen of Australia in recent years. Her power game is often unplayable in Brisbane. Watch for her serve statistics—if she is serving well\, she is nearly unbeatable here.\n\n\n\nElena Rybakina (KAZ): The cool-headed Kazakh is the perfect foil to Sabalenka’s fire. Her serve is arguably the best on tour\, and she will be looking to reclaim the trophy she lifted in 2024.\n\n\n\nMirra Andreeva: No longer just a prodigy\, Andreeva is now a legitimate contender. Her court craft and tennis IQ are well beyond her years\, and she could easily upset the top seeds.\n\n\n\nKarolina Pliskova (CZE): A three-time champion (2017\, 2019\, 2020)\, Pliskova enters as a veteran wildcard or lower seed\, but her history at this venue makes her a dangerous first-round opponent for anyone.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule (Provisional)\n\n\n\nThe 2026 event kicks off early with qualifying rounds\, leading into a packed week of main draw action. Below is the provisional schedule of play. \n\n\n\nDateSession / RoundStart TimeApprox. FinishFri\, Jan 2Qualifying (Day Session – Free Entry)10:00 AM4:00 PMSat\, Jan 3Qualifying (Day Session – Free Entry)10:00 AM4:00 PMSun\, Jan 4Ground Pass (Family Fun Day)11:00 AMN/AQualifying / R1 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM7:00 PMMon\, Jan 5R1 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMR1 Singles (Night Session)6:30 PM11:00 PMTue\, Jan 6R1 / R2 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMR2 Singles (Night Session)6:30 PM11:00 PMWed\, Jan 7R2 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMNight Session (Pat Rafter Arena)6:30 PM11:00 PMThu\, Jan 8R2 / R3 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMNight Session (Pat Rafter Arena)6:30 PM11:00 PMFri\, Jan 9Quarterfinals (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMQuarterfinals (Night Session)6:30 PM11:00 PMSat\, Jan 10Semifinals (Day Session – Women’s & Men’s)11:00 AM5:00 PMSemifinals (Night Session – Men’s & W. Dbls Final)6:30 PM11:00 PMSun\, Jan 11FINALS (Men’s Dbls\, Women’s Sgls\, Men’s Sgls)2:00 PM9:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money & Ranking Points\n\n\n\nThe Brisbane International offers significant financial incentives and ranking points\, particularly valuable for players looking to secure seedings ahead of the Australian Open. \n\n\n\nWTA Prize Money & Points (WTA 500)\n\n\n\nThe total financial commitment for the women’s event is USD 1\,691\,602. \n\n\n\n\nWinner: $214\,530 (500 Points)\n\n\n\nRunner-up: $134\,600 (325 Points)\n\n\n\nSemifinalist: $77\,115 (195 Points)\n\n\n\nQuarterfinalist: $37\,640 (108 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 16: $19\,909 (60 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 32: $13\,735 (32 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 64: $11\,920 (1 Point)\n\n\n\n\nATP Prize Money & Points (ATP 250)\n\n\n\nThe ATP total prize money pool is USD 800 045. \n\n\n\n\nWinner: $114\,060 (250 Points)\n\n\n\nRunner-up: $66\,555 (165 Points)\n\n\n\nSemifinalist: $38\,885 (100 Points)\n\n\n\nQuarterfinalist: $21\,980 (50 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 16: $12\,885 (25 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 32: $7\,740 (0 Points)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRecap: The 2025 Edition Champions\n\n\n\nThe 2025 tournament was a spectacle of aggressive tennis\, setting a high bar for the upcoming year. \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles Champion: Jiří Lehečka (CZE) Lehečka claimed his maiden ATP title in Brisbane in 2024 (2025 season)\, displaying a frightening level of dominance. In the final\, he defeated the towering American Reilly Opelka with a score of 4–1 (retired). While the final ended abruptly due to Opelka’s injury\, Lehečka’s path to the trophy was undeniable\, having taken out top seeds with his piercing forehand. \n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles Champion: Aryna Sabalenka Sabalenka reaffirmed her love affair with Australian hard courts by demolishing the field. She defeated the surprise finalist\, Polina Kudermetova\, in straight sets (6–4\, 6–3). Sabalenka’s campaign was a masterclass in controlled aggression\, and she did not drop a set throughout the week\, signaling the form that would make her the favorite for the majors. \n\n\n\nDoubles Champions \n\n\n\n\nMen: The British duo of Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash took home the trophy\, defeating the Czech pairing of Lehečka and Jakub Menšík in a thrilling match tie-break.\n\n\n\nWomen: The young powerhouse team of Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider captured the title\, proving that the next generation had arrived in both singles and doubles.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue & History: The Queensland Tennis Centre\n\n\n\nEstablished in 2009\, the Brisbane International quickly became a fan favorite due to its intimate yet electric venue. The Queensland Tennis Centre in Tennyson features the Pat Rafter Arena\, a 5\,500-seat center court covered by a PTFE glass fiber fabric roof. This roof is crucial\, as it allows play to continue during the frequent Queensland summer storms and provides much-needed shade from the blistering sun. \n\n\n\nThe tournament has a rich history of champions. Roger Federer famously won here in 2015\, winning over the locals with his grace and praising the tournament’s organization. Andy Murray is a two-time champion (2012\, 2013)\, and Serena Williams likewise dominated the women’s draw in 2013 and 2014. \n\n\n\nThe event took a hiatus and format change during the COVID-19 pandemic and the brief ATP Cup era but returned to its full combined glory in 2024. It is now firmly re-established as the “must-play” event for those serious about winning the Australian Open. \n\n\n\nWhy It Matters\n\n\n\nBrisbane is distinct because of its conditions. The humidity is often higher than in Melbourne\, and the courts can play slightly faster. Players who succeed here are usually the ones who have done their off-season fitness work diligently. It is often said in tennis circles: “If you are fit enough to win Brisbane\, you are fit enough to win the Slam.” \n\n\n\nConclusion\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Brisbane International is set to be a festival of tennis. With Daniil Medvedev seeking to add a new trophy to his cabinet\, Aryna Sabalenka aiming for a “Three-peat” of dominance in Australia\, and young guns like João Fonseca and Mirra Andreeva ready to upset the hierarchy\, the storylines are endless. \n\n\n\nFor fans attending\, the blend of night-session drama at Pat Rafter Arena and the accessible outside courts makes for a perfect summer day out. For viewers at home\, it is the official signal that tennis is back.
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LOCATION:Queensland Tennis Centre\, 190 King Arthur Terrace\, Tennyson QLD\, Queensland\, 4105\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour,WTA Tour
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