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After Tsitsipas Heroics, Bronzetti Sends Italy To United Cup Final

Lucia Bronzetti clinched Italy's place in the United Cup final in style with a 78-minute 6-2, 6-3 victory over Valentini Grammatikopoulou. Italy led Greece 2-0 overnight, but Stefanos Tsitsipas clawed one point back by defeating Matteo Berrettini 4-6, 7-6(2), 6-4 in the third match of the tie. "It was not easy, because

SF Preview: Will Hurkacz & Swiatek Help Poland Surge In Sydney?

By winning the City Final on Wednesday night in Sydney with a tidy 4-1 score over Great Britain, the Americans soon made the short commute back to their hotels, looking forward to an off day. Meanwhile, in Brisbane and Perth, four nations battled to join them in Friday’s United Cup

Tsitsipas, Sakkari Drawing On Fond Memories In Perth For United Cup

The last time Maria Sakkari and Stefanos Tsitsipas were in Perth, the Greek duo was causing a stir as the underdogs. At the 2019 Hopman Cup, they pulled off separate mixed doubles wins over both Serena Williams (with Frances Tiafoe) and Roger Federer (with Belinda Bencic). "Those are some of the

Tsitsipas Explores Western Australia Ahead Of United Cup Debut

Stefanos Tsitsipas is determined to “create some beautiful memories” at the inaugural United Cup. The No.4 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings is already achieving that goal, even before taking to the court for his first match. Tsitsipas visited Perth’s picturesque Rottnest Island yesterday, where he played beach tennis and enjoyed local delicacies

Getting In The Groove! Stars Hit Practice Courts At United Cup

Editor's Note: Nick Kyrgios withdrew from the tournament Wednesday with an ankle injury. With just two days to go until the inaugural edition of the United Cup, some of the competition's biggest names hit the practice courts Tuesday seeking to find their rhythm ahead of their opening matches. Nick Kyrgios was among

Tsitsipas: ‘I Hit Balls I Was Scared To Hit 2 Weeks Ago’

Stefanos Tsitsipas put his right elbow through its toughest test since surgery in November, emerging from a taxing three-set loss to Diego Schwartzman at ATP Cup in Sydney pleased with his progress but apprehensive about the immediate toll he may pay in coming days. The World No. 4 toiled for two

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