United Cup 2023: When is it, groups, nations, players, schedule, cities and how to watch new tennis tournament

Joshua Mayne

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A brand new tournament has kicked off the 2023 summer of tennis in Australia, with the United Cup replacing the ATP Cup.

National teams are going toe to toe, as some of the sport's biggest names compete in the mixed warm-up event ahead of the Australian Open. 

The Sporting News takes you through all the key details for the tournament.

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What is the United Cup?

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 - are facing off to be crowned inaugural champions.

Countries have been split into six pools of three teams, with semi-finals and a final in Sydney to cap off the event.

Teams will play four singles matches (two men's and two women's) and one mixed doubles match in the round-robin stage.

There is a US$15 million (AU$22 million) prize pool on offer, so is plenty of incentive for players to participate in the warm-up event.

When and where is the United Cup?

Whilst the ATP Cup was held exclusively in Sydney, three cities - Brisbane, Perth and Sydney - are co-hosting the United Cup in 2023.

The event is taking place over 11 days, beginning on Thursday, December 29, 2022 and wrapping up on Sunday, January 8, 2023.

Each city is hosting two separate groups made up of three countries between December 29 to January 4, before the top four nations compete in Sydney from January 6 to 8.

Those top four nations will be those who win in their respective city, as well as the next-best performing team.

The full tournament schedule can be accessed here.

How are countries selected for the United Cup?

18 countries will feature in the inaugural tournament in 2023, with 12 countries selected from the nations of the top six men's and women's players, according to ATP and WTA rankings.

The other six teams qualify based on combined men's/women's rankings.

Which countries and players have been selected for the United Cup?

All 18 nations have been confirmed for the 2023 United Cup. 

The locations, groups and players are outlined below.

Perth

Group A

Greece

Stefanos TsitsipasMaria Sakkari
Michail PervolarakisDespina Papamichail
Stefanos SakellardidisValentini Grammatikopoulou
Petros TsitsipasSapfo Sakellaridi

Belgium

David GoffinElise Mertens
Zizou BergsAlison Van Uytvanck
Kimmer CoppejansMagali Kempen
Michael GeertsKirsten Flipkens

Bulgaria

Grigor DimitrovViktoriya Tomova
Dimitar KuzmanovIsabella Shinikova
Adrian AndreevGergana Topalova
Alexandar Lazarov-

Group F

France

Arthur RinderknechCaroline Garcia
Adrian MannarinoAlize Cornet
Manuel GuinardLeolia Jeanjean
Edouard Roger-VasselinJessika Ponchet

Croatia

Borna CoricPetra Martic
Borna GojoDonna Vekic
Matija PecoticTara Wurth
-Petra Marcinko

Argentina

Diego SchwartzmanNadia Podoroska
Francisco CerundoloMaria Carle
Federico CoriaPaula Ormaechea
Andres Molteni-

Brisbane

Group B

Poland

Hubert HurkaczIga Swiatek
Kamil MajchrzakMagda Linette
Daniel MichalskiWeronika Falkowska
Lukasz KubotAlicja Rosolska

Switzerland

Stan WawrinkaBelinda Bencic
Marc-Andrea HueslerJil Teichmann
Dominic StrickerYlena In-Albon
Alexander RitschardJoanne Zuger

Kazakhstan

Alexander BublikYulia Putintseva
Timofey SkatovZhibek Kulambayeva
Denis YevseyevGozal Ainitdinova
Grigoriy Lomaki-

Group E

Italy

Matteo BerrettiniMartina Trevisan
Lorenzo MusettiLucia Bronzetti
Andrea VavassoriCamila Rosatello
Marco BortolottiNuria Brancaccio

Brazil

Thiago MonteiroBeatriz Haddad Maia
Felipe Meligeni AlvesLaura Pigossi
Matheus Pucinelli de AlmeidaCarolina Alves
Rafael MatosLuisa Stefani

Norway

Casper RuudUlrikke Eikeri
Viktor DurasovicMalene Helgo
Andreja PetrovicLilly Haseth
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Sydney

Group C

USA

Taylor FritzJessica Pegula
Frances TiafoeMadison Keys
Denis KudlaAlycia Parks
Hunter ReeseDesirae Krawczyk

Germany

Alexander ZverevLaura Siegemund
Oscar OtteJule Niemeier
Daniel AltmaierAnna-Lena Friedsam
Fabian FallertJulia Lohoff

Czech Republic

Jiri LeheckaPetra Kvitova
Tomas MachacMarie Bouzkova
Dalibor SvrcinaJesika Maleckova
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Group D

Spain

Rafael NadalPaula Badosa
Pablo Carreno BustaNuria Parrizas Diaz
Albert Ramos-VinolasJessica Bouzas Maneiro
David Vega Hernandez-

Australia

Nick KyrgiosAjla Tomljanovic
Alex de MinaurZoe Hives
Jason KublerMaddison Inglis
John PeersSam Stosur

Great Britain

Cameron NorrieHarriet Dart
Dan EvansKatie Swan
Jan ChoinskiAnna Brogan
Jonny O’MaraElla McDonald

How to watch the United Cup

As the rights holders of the 2023 Summer of Tennis - including the Australian Open - Nine are broadcasting the United Cup in Australia

Every match is available on 9Now and via their paid streaming service, Stan Sport.

Selected matches are being televised on Channel 9's primary channel throughout the tournament.

For international viewers, please check your local guides for broadcast details.

What happened to the ATP Cup?

Replacing the Hopman Cup in 2020, the ATP Cup has lasted just three years.

A men's-only tournament, it pitted nations together in a team competition format. 

Team Serbia claimed the inaugural edition, with Team Russia (2021) and Team Canada (2022) the other victors. 

Ultimately, the ATP Cup has been replaced due to the increasing co-operation between the men's and women's tennis tours (the ATP and WTA). 

The $15 million prize pool for the United Cup reflects the backing mixed tournaments are receiving, as tennis prioritises efforts towards equality.

When is the 2023 Australian Open?

Next year's Australian Open will run from Monday, January 16 until Sunday, January 29.

Joshua Mayne

Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News currently based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and a journalist at Ministry of Sport. Joshua specialises in rugby league, motorsport and tennis. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.