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  • Hubert Hurkacz, Iga Swiatek return Poland to United Cup final | ATP Tour

    Hubert Hurkacz, Iga Swiatek return Poland to United Cup final | ATP Tour


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    Hurkacz, Swiatek return Poland to United Cup final

    Poles await winner of United States and Czechia

    January 04, 2025

    Hubert Hurkacz drops just five games in a commanding win over Alexander Shevchenko in the United Cup semi-finals.

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    Hubert Hurkacz drops just five games in a commanding win over Alexander Shevchenko in the United Cup semi-finals.
    By ATP/WTA Staff

    Iga Swiatek sent Poland soaring into its second straight United Cup final by battling past one of her most challenging rivals in their semi-final tie in Sydney on Saturday.

    In a clash between Top 10 players and Grand Slam champions, Swiatek bested Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina 7-6(5), 6-4, sealing an insurmountable 2-0 lead for the 2024 runners-up. Hubert Hurkacz had queued Swiatek up by giving Poland the 1-0 lead with a swift victory over Alexander Shevchenko.



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    “I think that’s the first time I was able to win with Elena on a faster surface, so it means a lot. I for sure didn’t start well, I felt like I [was] on the hand-brake a bit,” Swiatek said.

    “I wanted to really work and change the momentum, and I’m happy that I kind of did that at the last possible chance in the first set. I kind of told myself that I’m not going to miss anymore, and I’m happy because for sure it was tough. It’s always tough against Elena.”

    One of the rare players who regularly troubles five-time major champion Swiatek, 2022 Wimbledon champion Rybakina came into Saturday’s match having won four of their six previous meetings. Indeed, Rybakina’s deep, imposing hitting in the early stages again troubled Swiatek, who misfired on multiple forehands to cede a 5-3 lead to the Kazakh.

    Staring down another deficit against Rybakina, Swiatek clicked into gear, accelerating through rally groundstrokes and breaking back for 5-5 on her fourth break point of that game. Swiatek then had two set points at 6-5, but Rybakina powered through a 13-minute game to hold on and scrap into the tie-break.

     

     

    After the first eight points of the breaker went to the returner, Rybakina fired two consecutive backhands long to give Swiatek another pair of set points. Swiatek converted her fourth chance after 72 minutes to narrowly close out the first set.

    After missing out on two early break points in the second set, Swiatek took control for good by breaking Rybakina at love for a 4-3 lead. Swiatek had to use exceptional defense to save one break point in the final game, and the former World No.1 held on for the win. Swiatek now holds a 12-1 singles record at United Cup.

    In the day’s opening match, Hurkacz continued his short and long-term redemption at the United Cup by dismissing Shevchenko 6-3, 6-2.

     

     

    After losing both his singles matches in group play to Casper Ruud and Tomas Machac, Hurkacz backed up his quarter-final win over Billy Harris with a 58-minute victory over the Kazakhstani to set things up for World No. 2 teammate Iga Swiatek, who now plays former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.

    Hurkacz last year held two championship points in the tournament final against Alexander Zverev only to see the current World No. 2 rally to a comeback win and then team with Laura Siegemund to beat him and Swiatek in the deciding mixed doubles.

    “The last match here gave me a little bit of confidence and I’ve been playing better with every single match,” said Hurkacz, who is No. 16 in the PIF ATP Rankings.

    After struggling against the weight of shot in his defeats to Ruud and Machac, Hurkacz was the one to dictate from the baseline against Shevchenko. He was also dominated on serve, putting 76 per cent of his first deliveries into play, winning 80 per cent of first-serve points and 73 per cent of second-serve points according to Infosys ATP Stats.

     

    Shevchenko played his best tennis early in the second set when he had more success moving Hurkacz out of the centre of the court, but after missing a 30-all opportunity in the fourth game, he made three unforced errors to get broken to love in the following game and never recovered.

    Hurkacz now leads Shevchenko 4-0 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series.

     



    Hubert Hurkacz and Iga Swiatek have made history by leading Poland to the United Cup final, showcasing their incredible talent and skill on the court. Both players have been in top form throughout the tournament, defeating tough opponents and displaying their strong mental fortitude.

    Hurkacz, known for his powerful serve and aggressive playing style, has been unstoppable in his matches, dominating his opponents with his precise shot-making and strategic play. Swiatek, on the other hand, has been showcasing her versatility and athleticism, outplaying her opponents with her speed and agility.

    Together, Hurkacz and Swiatek have proven to be a formidable duo, combining their strengths to lead Poland to the final of the United Cup. Their success is a testament to their hard work and dedication to the sport, as well as their resilience in the face of tough competition.

    Fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the final match, where Poland will face off against a strong opponent. With Hurkacz and Swiatek at the helm, Poland has a strong chance of coming out on top and making history in the world of tennis.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the United Cup final and the incredible performances of Hurkacz and Swiatek as they continue to showcase their talent on the international stage. Let’s cheer on Poland as they aim to bring home the title! #UnitedCupFinal #Hurkacz #Swiatek #PolandPride

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  • Iga Swiatek leads Poland into United Cup finals with win over Elena Rybakina


    Iga Swiatek continued her pitch-perfect start to the 2025 season, leading Poland into the 2025 United Cup finals by clinching a 7-6 (5), 6-4 victory over Elena Rybakina.

    Following Hubert Hurkacz’s breezy 6-3, 6-2 win over Alexander Shevchenko, Swiatek clinched a 2-0 victory for Poland in two hours and three minutes; they now await the winner of the second semifinal between the United States and the Czech Republic.

    “I think that’s the first time I was able to win with Elena on a faster surface, so it means a lot,” Swiatek exclaimed on court after the match. “I for sure didn’t start well, I felt like I had the hand break on. But I knew I needed to do something because this match is going to go to waste. I wanted really to work and change the momentum, and I’m happy I kind of did that in the last possible chance in the first set. I kind of told myself that I’m not going to miss anymore.

    “It’s always tough against Elena and it means a lot to me to be able to play today, especially after such an intense day. It’s not easy to recover when you’re finishing and going back to the hotel at 1AM, going to sleep at 5AM. This win makes me really proud.”



    In a thrilling match, Iga Swiatek led Poland into the United Cup finals with a hard-fought victory over Elena Rybakina. Swiatek showed her resilience and skill on the court, defeating Rybakina in a tense three-set battle.

    With this win, Swiatek has not only secured her spot in the finals but has also showcased her talent and determination to lead her team to victory. The young Polish star has been on a remarkable run in the tournament, and her performance in this match was no exception.

    As Swiatek and Team Poland gear up for the finals, fans can expect an exciting showdown as they face off against their opponents. With Swiatek leading the charge, Poland will be a formidable force to reckon with in the upcoming match.

    Congratulations to Iga Swiatek and Team Poland on their impressive win, and best of luck in the finals of the United Cup! #TeamPoland #IgaSwiatek #UnitedCup #TennisFinals

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  • Swiatek bests Rybakina, sends Poland into second straight United Cup final

    Swiatek bests Rybakina, sends Poland into second straight United Cup final


    Iga Swiatek sent Poland soaring into their second straight United Cup final by battling past one of her most challenging rivals in their semifinal tie in Sydney on Saturday.

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    In a clash between Top 10 players and Grand Slam champions, Swiatek bested Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina 7-6(5), 6-4, sealing an insurmountable 2-0 lead for the 2024 runners-up. Hubert Hurkacz had queued Swiatek up by giving Poland the 1-0 lead with a swift victory over Alexander Shevchenko.

    “I think that’s the first time I was able to win with Elena on a faster surface, so it means a lot,” Swiatek said on court after her win. “I for sure didn’t start well, I felt like I [was] on the hand-brake a bit.
     
    “I wanted to really work and change the momentum, and I’m happy that I kind of did that at the last possible chance in the first set. I kind of told myself that I’m not going to miss anymore, and I’m happy because for sure it was tough. It’s always tough against Elena.”

    One of the rare players who regularly troubles five-time major champion Swiatek, 2022 Wimbledon champion Rybakina came into Saturday’s match having won four of their six previous meetings. Indeed, Rybakina’s deep, imposing hitting in the early stages again troubled Swiatek, who misfired on multiple forehands to cede a 5-3 lead to the Kazakh.

    Staring down another deficit against Rybakina, Swiatek clicked into gear, accelerating through rally groundstrokes and breaking back for 5-5 on her fourth break point of that game. Swiatek then had two set points at 6-5, but Rybakina powered through a 13-minute game to hold on and scrap into the tiebreak.

    After the first eight points of the breaker went to the returner, Rybakina fired two consecutive backhands long to give Swiatek another pair of set points. Swiatek converted her fourth chance after 72 minutes to narrowly close out the first set.

    After missing out on two early break points in the second set, Swiatek took control for good by breaking Rybakina at love for a 4-3 lead. Swiatek had to use exceptional defense to save one break point in the final game, and the former World No.1 held on for the win. Swiatek now holds a 12-1 singles record at United Cup.

    In the day’s opening match, Hurkacz continued his short and long-term redemption at the United Cup by dismissing Shevchenko 6-3, 6-2.

    After losing both his singles matches in group play to Casper Ruud and Tomas Machac, Hurkacz backed up his quarter-final win over Billy Harris with a 58-minute victory over the Kazakhstani.

    Hurkacz last year held two championship points in the tournament final against Alexander Zverev only to see the current World No. 2 rally to a comeback win and then team with Laura Siegemund to beat him and Swiatek in the deciding mixed doubles.

    “The last match here gave me a little bit of confidence and I’ve been playing better with every single match,” Hurkacz said.

    After struggling against the weight of shot in his defeats to Ruud and Machac, World No. 16 Hurkacz was the one to dictate from the baseline against Shevchenko. He was also dominated on serve, putting 76 per cent of his first deliveries into play, winning 80 per cent of first-serve points and 73 per cent of second-serve points.

    Shevchenko played his best tennis early in the second set when he had more success moving Hurkacz out of the centre of the court, but after missing a 30-all opportunity in the fourth game, he made three unforced errors to get broken to love in the following game and never recovered.

    Hurkacz now leads Shevchenko 4-0 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series.

    At the end of the tie, Poland made it a clean sweep by winning the mixed doubles as well. Maja Chwalinska and Jan Zielinski made it 3-0 for the Poles by defeating Zhibek Kulambayeva and Shevchenko 6-4, 6-1 in 61 minutes.



    In a thrilling match that had fans on the edge of their seats, Iga Swiatek emerged victorious over Elena Rybakina to propel Poland into their second consecutive United Cup final. Swiatek, the reigning French Open champion, showcased her incredible skill and determination as she battled against the formidable Rybakina, ultimately prevailing in a hard-fought contest.

    With her win, Swiatek has once again proven why she is one of the top players in the world and a force to be reckoned with on the tennis court. Her tenacity and talent were on full display as she delivered powerful serves, precise shots, and strategic gameplay to outmaneuver her opponent and secure the crucial victory for Poland.

    As Poland celebrates their triumph and looks ahead to the final, Swiatek’s performance serves as a reminder of her exceptional abilities and her potential to achieve even greater success in the future. With her impressive display of skill and determination, Swiatek has solidified her status as a rising star in the world of tennis and a player to watch in the upcoming United Cup final.

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  • Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz steer Poland into United Cup final | Tennis

    Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz steer Poland into United Cup final | Tennis


    Poland will take on either the US or Czechia in the United Cup final after crushing Kazakhstan at Ken Rosewall Arena on Saturday.

    Hubert Hurkacz gave Poland a 1-0 lead in the tie after defeating Alexander Shevchenko 6-3 6-2 in just 57 minutes. World No 2 Swiatek had to fight much harder in her singles match against 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina, but she was able to come from a break down in the opening set to post the 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 victory.

    Swiatek had her upper right leg strapped after tweaking her thigh during her quarter-final singles win over Katie Boulter two days earlier, but the five-time grand slam winner got through Saturday’s match OK to allay any injury fears.

    The top-seeded US pairing of Taylor Fritz and Coco Gauff will start as hot favourites against Czechia’s Tomas Machac and Karolina Muchova in Saturday night’s semi-final. But whichever of the nations make it to Sunday’s decider, they will face a fierce challenge from Poland.

    Hurkacz lost to Casper Ruud and Machac during the United Cup group stage, but has been on fire since. The world No 16 defeated Billy Harris in straight sets during Poland’s quarter-final win over Great Britain, and then sent down 10 aces to one against Shevchenko on Saturday.

    “From every single match I’m playing better and better. I’m happy with my performance,” Hurkacz said.

    World No 6 Rybakina broke Swiatek early in Saturday’s semi-final battle and was serving for the first set at 5-3 up.

    Swiatek broke back, and then had two set points on a Rybakina service game that lasted more than 13 minutes. Rybakina eventually managed to hold, but Swiatek was too good in the tiebreak, taking the set in 72 minutes.

    Swiatek broke to love in the seventh game of the second set and then saved a late break point to seal the 123-minute victory.

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    “I for sure didn’t start well. I felt like I was on a hand-break a bit,” Swiatek said. “I knew I had to do something because this match was going to go to waste.

    “I changed the momentum and I’m happy I did that in the last possible chance in the first set. It means a lot to me to be able to play today, especially after such an intense day [two days earlier in the quarter-final win over Great Britain].

    “It’s not easy to recover when you’re going back to the hotel at 1am and falling asleep at 5am. So this win makes me really proud.”



    In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz have steered Poland into the United Cup final, showcasing the incredible talent of Polish tennis players on the world stage.

    Swiatek, who is currently ranked World No. 8 in women’s singles, displayed her trademark aggressive playing style and powerful shots to defeat her opponents and secure crucial points for Poland. Her impressive form and unwavering focus have been key in propelling the team to the final.

    On the men’s side, Hubert Hurkacz, ranked World No. 9 in men’s singles, showcased his versatility and tactical prowess throughout the tournament. His consistent play and strategic shot-making have been instrumental in securing victories for Poland and solidifying their spot in the final.

    Together, Swiatek and Hurkacz form a formidable duo that has captured the hearts of fans around the world with their exceptional performances. Their success in the United Cup is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and talent, and they are poised to make history in the final.

    As the excitement builds for the upcoming final, tennis fans everywhere are eager to see Swiatek and Hurkacz continue to shine and represent Poland with pride on the international stage. Stay tuned for what promises to be an electrifying match as Poland battles for the United Cup title.

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  • Brisbane International and United Cup live updates: Poland leading Great Britain 1-0 in quarterfinal

    Brisbane International and United Cup live updates: Poland leading Great Britain 1-0 in quarterfinal


    United Cup: Boulter survives break points

    Katie Boulter was forced to save more than one break point but she held serve in the eighth game to level the third set at 4-4 against Iga Świątek.

    A Boulter victory would level the quarterfinal at 1-1 for Great Britain, while Świątek will seal the tie for Poland should she prevail.

    Brisbane International: Sabalenka takes first set against Putintseva

    Aryna Sabalenka serves.
    Aeryna Sabalenka got the better of Yulia Putintseva in the first set.(AAP)

    There were some anxious moments for Aryna Sabalenka, but the world number one has the opening set in her keeping.

    She won the tie-break 7-2 against 15th seed Yulia Putintseva.

    Brisbane International: Tie-break to decide first set

    We’re off to a tie-break in the round-of-16 match between Aryna Sabalenka and Yulia Putintseva.

    Sabalenka got a break back after dropping her serve in the seventh game of the first set.

    United Cup: Świątek breaks back immediately

    Iga Świątek has broken Katie Boulter and now games are back on serve at 2-2.

    Świątek is wearing supportive tape on her upper right leg following the medical timeout.

    United Cup: Play back underway

    Iga Świątek has returned to the court after her medical timeout and the third set will resume.

    Katie Boulter is serving at 2-1 with a break in hand.

    United Cup: Boulter breaks Świątek in third set

    Katie Boulter plays a backhand.
    Katie Boulter has a service break early in the third set.(Getty Images)

    Katie Boulter has opened up a 2-1 lead after breaking Iga Świątek’s serve in the third game of the final set.

    Meanwhile, Świątek called for the physio and has left the court for a medical timeout.

    There will be a delay in the match as the Pole receives treatment for what appears to be a leg issue.

    What effect the pause in the proceedings has on Boulter — who has the momentum in the third set — remains to be seen.

    Interesting question

    Weird question, but is it possible that Djokovic has played more minutes of professional competitive tennis than any other person?

    I wonder whether anyone has gotten deep enough into tournaments across a long enough span to challenge him on this?

    Obvious competitors are the other big two and maybe people during the pre-tie break era? Although if you go back that far the professional element is complex. I have no idea how to find this out.

    – Llywellyn

    Thanks for your query Llywellyn.

    We’ve tried to locate the stats but have drawn a blank so far.

    If Djokovic hasn’t played the most minutes, he would surely be a podium contender.

    Brisbane International: Sabalenka broken by Putintseva

    The door may have opened for Yulia Putintseva in the first set against world number one Aryna Sabalenka.

    The 15th seed has snatched a service break to lead 4-3 on Pat Rafter Arena.

    United Cup: Świątek wins second set to level rubber

    Iga Świątek plays a backhand.
    Iga Świątek only dropped one game in the second set.(Getty Images)

    Iga Świątek broke Katie Boulter for the third time to win the second set 6-1.

    The four-time French Open winner was ruthless in the second set.

    She committed only three unforced errors to Boulter’s 13 on her way to levelling the match at a set apiece.

    Auckland Open: Baptiste joins the Stars and Stripes QF party

    Six … count ’em SIX … Americans have made the quarterfinals in Auckland.

    Hailey Baptiste is the latest to reach the last eight following her 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 (8/6) win over Briton Jodie Burrage after almost three hours on court.

    The task won’t be easy for Baptiste in the quarters, however, as her opponent is former world number one Naomi Osaka.

    Osaka has been in solid form this week, having not dropped a set in the tournament.

    United Cup: Świątek grabs double break against Boulter

    Iga Świątek plays a double-fisted backhand.
    Iga Świątek has broken Katie Boulter twice in the second set.(AAP)

    Iga Świątek has again broken Katie Boulter’s serve in the second set.

    She will serve at 3-0.

    Losing the first set clearly stung Świątek, who will clinch the quarterfinal for Poland if she can get past Boulter.

    Brisbane International: Sabalenka continues her charge

    World number one Aryna Sabalenka is on court for her round-of-16 match against 15th seed Yulia Putintseva in Brisbane.

    The two-time defending Australian Open champion held serve in the opening game.

    We’ll provide updates as the match progresses.

    United Cup: Iga Świątek hits the ground running in second set

    After dropping the first set, Iga Świątek has made the best possible start to the second.

    The Pole broke Katie Boulter’s serve in the opening game and then held for a 2-0 lead.

    United Cup: Boulter wins first set against Świątek

    Katie Boulter plays a forehand.
    Katie Boulter is a set up for Great Britain.(AAP)

    Katie Boulter has fought back from 1-4 down to win the first set against Iga Świątek in Great Britain’s quarterfinal against Poland.

    Boulter won the tie-break 7-4, converting on her first set point as the British supporters inside Ken Rosewall Arena erupted.

    Poland lead the quarterfinal 1-0 after winning the opening singles rubber via Hubert Hurkacz.

    United Cup: Świątek, Boulter face off in tie-break

    Katie Boulter is refusing to be intimidated by five-time major champion Iga Świątek in Great Britain’s quarterfinal against Poland.

    The first set will be decided by a tie-break after Boulter and Świątek exchanged service breaks.

    Brisbane International: Djokovic ices win over Monfils

    Novak Djokovic prepares to serve.
     Novak Djokovic encountered little trouble against Gaël Monfils(Getty Images)

    Novak Djokovic has reached the quarterfinals in Brisbane via a straight-sets win over Gaël Monfils.

    Three service breaks acted as the backbone for Djokovic’s 6-3, 6-3 win over the Frenchman.

    Djokovic next meets Reilly Opelka, with their quarterfinal scheduled for Friday night.

    Brisbane International: Djokovic steaming ahead

    Novak Djokovic can see the finish line in sight.

    He leads Gaël Monfils 6-3, 3-2, with a break up his sleeve in the second set.

    United Cup: Boulter gets the break back

    Katie Boulter gives a fist pump.
    Katie Boulter isn’t giving up against the former world number one.(AAP)

    Credit to the fighting qualities of Katie Boulter, as the Briton breaks Iga Świątek’s serve for the first time this match.

    Games are now back on serve in the opening set.

    Boulter will serve at 3-4.

    Brisbane International: Djokovic takes first set against Monfils

    Novak Djokovic plays a backhand.
    Novak Djokovic is on top in his round-of-16 match.(AAP)

    Novak Djokovic is a set away from recording his 20th consecutive career win over French veteran Gaël Monfils.

    Djokovic secured a single service break in the first set, which he won 6-3 in 36 minutes.

    United Cup: Świątek survives scare on serve

    Iga Świątek plays a backhand.
    Iga Świątek came close to dropping her second service game.(AAP)

    Iga Świątek leads Katie Boulter 3-0 in the first set, but she was made to work hard in her most recent service game.

    Boulter had four break-point opportunities on the Świątek serve during a marathon game lasting 13 minutes and 28 seconds.,

    However, the Brit failed to capitalise and Świątek was able to move out to a comfortable first-set lead.



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  • Swiatek holds off Muchova; Poland advances to United Cup quarterfinals

    Swiatek holds off Muchova; Poland advances to United Cup quarterfinals


    Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz clinched their country’s place atop Group B on Wednesday, defeating the Czech Republic’s Karolina Muchova and Tomas Machac 7-6(3), 6-3 to seal the critical tie 2-1 and book Poland into its third United Cup quarterfinals. 

    Poland will face Great Britain for a spot in the semifinals on Thursday. 

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    “Honestly I was sure they were going to play amazing tennis because they have always great teams in doubles and mixed doubles. They are kind of raised that way,” Swiatek said. “But I knew that we have the game to win it. For sure we were leading from the beginning.

    “In the first set it got tight at the end, but I kind of felt that we were leading anyway so in the tie-break we just used that. In the end it seemed that we had everything under control.”

    Both countries knew that they would move into the last eight of the mixed-teams competition with a win in the tie. But it was last year’s runners-up who found a way through the tie to top their group and advance.

    Hurkacz delivered his duo’s 12th ace of the match to emerge victorious after one hour and 25 minutes. The Poles broke serve five times from 11 chances against the Czechs.

    “Iga is just so solid and you really can count on her shots,” Hurkacz said.

    The Czechs can still earn a spot in the quarterfinals by finishing as the best-placed second-placed country in Sydney. Machac, Muchova and the rest of their team will need to follow Wednesday evening’s Australia-Great Britain tie closely.

    Earlier, World No.2 Swiatek notched a hard-fought 6-3, 6-4 victory over Muchova to deliver her 10th career United Cup singles victory. 

    “Honestly, I love playing against Karolina because she always brings precision and intensity and a little bit of a different game than most of the girls,” Swiatek said. “So for sure it’s a challenge. I’m happy that even though I lost my serve when I thought it’s going to be easier, I’m happy that I got my intensity even higher in the last two games to break again.”

    Swiatek leveled the Group B tie at one win apiece, after Machac had earlier moved the Czech Republic to the brink of the United Cup quarterfinals with a tense win against Hurkacz.

    “Obviously I knew what’s at stake,” Swiatek said, “so in tough moments I just tried to loosen up my hand and force myself to not change any movements because of any thoughts. That’s the most important thing in tennis, to try and use your intuition as much as possible and I think I did that in the last rallies for sure.”

    The tie will now come down to the mixed doubles, with the winner automatically grabbing one of the precious quarterfinal spots in the knockout stages.

    World No.22 Muchova had troubled Swiatek in the past, garnering a win in their first meeting at 2019 Prague and pushing the Pole to three sets in their other two meetings, most notably a closely-contested Roland Garros final in 2023.

    Indeed, a deep service return by Muchova gave the Czech the first break of the day and a 2-1 lead. But that initial stumble jolted Swiatek’s heavy groundstrokes into top form and she racked up four games in a row to lead 5-2.

    Serving at 5-3, Swiatek swatted away two break points with backhand winners and grabbed the one-set lead. Both players were 6-for-9 at the net in the opening frame, but Swiatek was a perfect 2-for-2 on break points.

    In the second set, Muchova clawed back from a break down to level proceedings at 4-4, but Swiatek found a pair of blistering backhands to reclaim the break and serve for the match. The former World No.1 needed to save one more break point, but wrapped up the win with a winning volley after 1 hour and 56 minutes of play.

    In the day’s first match, Hurkacz won six more total points in a one-hour, 55-minute clash, but Machac persevered to emerge victorious 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 and give the Czech Republic the 1-0 lead.

    “It was a difficult match from the beginning. I was a little bit tired from the match with Casper [Ruud],” Machac said. “It was a great match and Hubi is an unbelievable player. It’s always a pleasure to share the court with him. In the end, I was just fighting. I’m really happy with my mental [game] in the end.”

    In Hurkacz and Machac’s first Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting in last year’s Marseille quarterfinals, Hurkacz did not face a break point in a straight-sets victory.

    Machac, who lost a nearly three-hour battle in his opening match of the season against Norway’s Casper Ruud, received leg rubs from coach and captain Daniel Vacek in the Team Zone during changeovers. He struggled to deal with his opponent’s second serve, as Hurkacz won a whopping 70 per cent of points behind his second delivery according to Infosys ATP Stats.

    But seemingly out of the blue, Machac earned match point at 5-4 on the Pole’s serve. While Hurkacz saved a break point at 3-4 in the decider with a big backhand up the line, he could not stave off trouble again, launching a forehand long.

    Machac roared in celebration and enjoyed the moment with Vacek just outside the Team Zone.

    “In the end I was trying to be more aggressive, to push myself to the court,” Machac said. “It was great.”

    Highlights: Hurkacz & Swiatek secure Poland return to United Cup QFs

     



    In a thrilling match at the United Cup, Iga Swiatek showed her resilience as she held off a tough challenge from Karolina Muchova to lead Poland to the quarterfinals. Swiatek, the reigning French Open champion, displayed her trademark power and finesse on the court, ultimately securing a hard-fought victory for her team.

    Despite a strong performance from Muchova, Swiatek’s composure under pressure proved to be the difference in the match. With her impressive all-around game and fierce determination, Swiatek continues to solidify her status as one of the top players in the world.

    Poland’s advancement to the quarterfinals is a testament to their depth and talent, with Swiatek leading the charge. As they continue their quest for the United Cup title, Poland will undoubtedly rely on Swiatek’s leadership and skill to propel them to further success. Stay tuned for more exciting matches as the competition heats up in the quarterfinals.

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