Hurkacz, Swiatek’s Team Poland first to commit to 2026 United Cup
Former World No. 6 Hubert Hurkacz and six-time major champion and 2025 Wimbledon winner Iga Swiatek will join forces at the 2026 United Cup, making Poland the first team to commit to next year’s event.
From 2 January-11 January, Poland plus 17 other countries, featuring up to three men and up to three women, will compete side by side across Perth and Sydney for the fourth consecutive year.
In the innovative mixed teams tennis event, players will compete for the coveted trophy, a minimum AUD $17 million in prize money and 500 PIF ATP Rankings and WTA Rankings points.
Team Poland, two-time finalists, will make its fourth appearance at the United Cup.
World No. 2 Swiatek, who won her latest Grand Slam title at Wimbledon before winning her 25th career singles title in Seoul last month, will once again lead the team.
“The United Cup is always amazing. It’s always an amazing experience and just an honour to represent your country and especially alongside such great players,” said Swiatek, who holds a 14-2 win-loss singles record at the event.
“I love being part of the team and have great memories of playing this event. This tournament is different. It brings more excitement than normal tournaments we play during the year.”
Swiatek is looking forward to catching up with her Polish fans in Australia.
“They’re the best because they’re literally everywhere,” said Swiatek. “In any country that we go, there are many Polish people and in Australia, there’s a big Polish community. I think they’re really committed and really believe in us, and that’s what’s most important.”
Hurkacz also loves the team aspect of the United Cup and the trip Down Under.
“I really enjoy the team atmosphere and the opportunity to represent our country,” said Hurkacz. “And I really love coming to Australia and of course the Australian people. I really, really like the atmosphere there.”
In 2025, Poland fell 2-0 to Team USA’s Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz in the final.
In 2024, Poland held championship points in a deciding mixed doubles match before Germany triumphed 2-1.
Perth will host the first day of United Cup action on 2 January at RAC Arena, while the group stage in Sydney will begin on 3 January at Ken Rosewall Arena.
Group winners in each city will advance to the quarter-finals with one quarter-final spot in each city awarded to the best runner-up in that city.
The quarter-finals in Perth will be held on 7 January. In Sydney will be held on 8 and 9 January. The semi-finals and final will be hosted in Sydney on 10 and 11 January.
“We are delighted six-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek and Hubi Hurkacz of Poland have committed early to the United Cup this summer,” United Cup Tournament Director Stephen Farrow said.
“The United Cup holds a unique position in global tennis, with the world’s best men and women representing their country at the highest level. We’re extremely proud to be delivering the fourth edition of the tournament.
“The players adore playing for their country and to be able to give countries the opportunity to bring their passion and pride together in a mixed team environment creates any energy that makes them all want to be part of it. We look forward to connecting with our sporting fans and the tennis community again this summer.”
Western Australia Tourism Minister, the Hon. Reece Whitby MLA said, “The United Cup will be a sensational start to 2026, marking the fourth consecutive summer that Perth has hosted this world-class tournament, a true testament to Western Australia’s standing as a premier destination for major sporting events,”
“This fantastic event will showcase some of the world’s best tennis players, drawing thousands of spectators to witness the action and adding millions of dollars into WA as part of our economic diversification strategy during the holiday season.”
NSW Minister for Sport and Minister for Jobs and Tourism Steve Kamper added “I’m thrilled Team Poland led by reigning Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek has committed to the 2026 United Cup. This tournament is one of the most anticipated fixtures on the NSW summer sporting calendar, with the passion shown by the world’s best tennis players competing for their nation creating an incredible atmosphere for fans. Sydney is one of the world’s great stages for international sport, and as the host of the United Cup’s biggest matches, we look forward to welcoming tennis fans from around the world for another thrilling event experience in the Harbour City.”
More To Know About The United Cup
• Participation is subject to players committing to the event by the tournament’s entry deadline of 11 November
• At the entry deadline, 10 countries will qualify for the United Cup via the five highest-ranked men and five highest-ranked women entered, based on their PIF ATP Rankings and WTA Rankings.
• Eight teams will qualify according to the best combined ranking of the highest-ranked men’s and women’s players from the same country
• At the second qualification date on 17 November, if there is a player in the Top 10 (maximum 1 ATP and 1 WTA player) of the latest PIF ATP Rankings or WTA Rankings who has entered and has an eligible team but has not been accepted based on their individual ATP/WTA ranking, they will be accepted, and their team will replace the lowest ranked team with combined ranking
• Australia is guaranteed entry, either directly via ranking or as a wild card
• Each city will host nine teams each: three groups of three countries, competing in a round-robin format
• Each tie will comprise one men’s singles and one women’s singles match featuring the No.1-ranked singles players, and one mixed doubles match
• Singles matches are best of three tie-break sets. Mixed doubles matches are two tie-break sets with a deciding Match Tie-break (10 point) at one set all
• Group winners in each city advance to the quarter-finals with one quarter-final spot in each city awarded to the best runner-up in that city
• Winners will progress to the semi-finals and final to be played in Sydney
• The United Cup official draw will be held on 17 November and will determine where the 18 countries will play across Perth and Sydney.
Tickets For The United Cup
• Tickets for the United Cup quarter-finals, semi-finals and final in Sydney go on sale at 4pm AEDT Monday 13 October via Ticketmaster with tickets from $50
• Tickets for the United Cup quarter-finals in Perth go on sale at 4pm AWST Monday 13 October via Ticketek with tickets from $43
• Tickets to the United Cup group stages will go on sale in November; Sydney group stage tickets from $40, Perth group stage tickets from $43.