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Posted: 2022-10-28 00:33:46

A new tennis tournament called the United Cup is going to kick off the season this summer.

So what is it, and why should you care?

What is the United Cup?

The United Cup is a new tournament featuring men and women representing 18 countries, replacing the men-only ATP Cup that was held for the past three years.

Each team will have up to four men and up to four women, with teams facing off in four singles matches (two men's and two women's) and a mixed doubles match.

John Peers and Storm Sanders kiss either side of the US Open mixed doubles trophy
The Australian pairing of John Peers and Storm Sanders won the US Open this year.(AP: Matt Rourke)

Round-robin matches will be played across three cities, with Brisbane, Sydney and Perth each hosting two groups of three countries from December 29 to January 4, before the top four face off in Sydney from January 6 to 8.

So each group of three countries is like a pool at a World Cup, with the winner of one pool in a city, playing off against the winner of that city's other pool.

Then the victors from each city, along with the next-best-performing team across the three cities, go to Sydney to play what are essentially semi-finals and then a grand final.

Who will be playing?

We don't know exactly yet, but we know Australia is guaranteed to field a team.

The first 12 countries competing will be decided by the top six men's and women's players from those countries on the ATP and WTA rankings.

Iga Świątek holds the US Open trophy above her head.
World number one Iga Świątek is the only Polish player in the women's top 50, with 11th-ranked compatriot Hubert Hurkacz also alone near the top of the men's rankings.(Getty Images: Sarah Stiers)

"The remaining six teams will qualify according to the best combined ranking of the highest-ranked men's and women's players from the same country," organisers said.

For example, Spain is incredibly well represented at the top of the rankings, with men's world number one and two Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal, plus four other players in the ATP top 40 and Paula Badosa ranked 12th on the women's side.

So they would be in the first 12 countries, while somewhere like Greece has the fifth-ranked men's and women's players (Stefanos Tstitsipas and Maria Sakkari), but no-one else in either top 100. So they may qualify as one of the final six nations.

Tickets go on sale on November 11, after the draw a day earlier.

Isn't this like the failed Hopman Cup?

Roger Federer and Belinda Bencic high five after winning the Hopman Cup tennis tournament.
Roger Federer played in and won the last Hopman Cup in 2019 with Belinda Bencic, but the tournament did not always attract the biggest names or the best tennis.(Getty Images: Paul Kane)

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