Participants Petra Kvitova and Casper Ruud each hailed the inaugural United Cup, saying on Sunday the brand new $15 million prize cash match offered worthwhile expertise for girls on the tour as they compete as a part of mixed-sex groups.
The match – which has changed the short-lived ATP Cup males’s workforce occasion because the 2023 season opener and concludes on Jan. 8 with the ultimate – options 18 nations with ties performed in Brisbane, Perth and Sydney.
Each tie options two ATP and two WTA singles matches and one blended doubles match, which may determine the winner if groups are locked at 2-2.
“I have to say it’s great. I’m very happy with this idea that they came out with. I was always jealous of the (men-only) Laver Cup and the ATP Cup. Finally we’re in as well,” twice Grand Slam champion Kvitova advised reporters.
The mixed-gender Hopman Cup workforce match was axed in 2019 a lot to the displeasure of followers, lots of whom celebrated news of its return this yr.
The subsequent version will probably be performed in France in July, boosting the presence of in style blended workforce occasions on the worldwide circuit together with the United Cup.
Kvitova, who sealed two straight wins within the United Cup, mentioned it was a pleasure to be a part of the occasion.
“I really enjoyed every day. Long days, for sure… I couldn’t celebrate New Year today. It’s tough. Otherwise it was fun, especially with the boys,” the 32-year-old Kvitova mentioned, referring to the youthful male gamers on the Czech workforce.
“It’s always different. They’re young. They have a different energy. It’s fun to be in a team with Marie Bouzkova as well and Jesika Maleckova. I’ve never been in a team with them. It was really fun.”
Ruud, runner-up in last-year’s French Open and U.S. Open, mentioned he was delighted that younger girls gamers may share the platform with high names.
“They have players like Iga Swiatek here that they can look up to. Belinda Bencic is here as well,” Ruud mentioned after Norway fell 4-1 to Brazil within the United Cup on Sunday.
“The girls from Norway don’t typically see these types of players at all during the year, so to see them up close is a good experience and hopefully, it’s some motivation and inspiration to see them.”