United Cup 2026 Draw Revealed

Jelena Dokic and Wally Masur pose with the United Cup Trophy (photo: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images for Tennis Australia)

United Cup Media Release, November 17, 2025

The world’s best tennis players are set for some blockbuster match ups at the fourth edition of the United Cup, the innovative mixed team event in Perth and Sydney from Friday 2 to Sunday 11 January 2026.

Eighteen countries were drawn into six groups of three teams at the official draw today.

Icons of the game, Wally Masur and Jelena Dokic were on hand for the proceedings, while Casey Dellacqua and Matt Ebden attended the United Cup draw event at RAC Arena in Perth.

Perth

Defending champions Team USA and top seeds headline Group A and will return to Perth in 2026. Led by world No.3 Coco Gauff and world No.6 Taylor Fritz, USA will go head-to-head with Spain and Argentina in the group stage.

Third seeds Team Italy, guided by world No.8 and 2024 Roland Garros and Wimbledon finalist Jasmine Paolini and rising star Flavio Cobolli will meet Team France and Team Switzerland’s Stan Wawrinka and world No.11 Belinda Bencic in Group C.

Team Great Britain, featuring a fresh line-up including world No.10 Jack Draper and 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu, will headline Group E alongside Team Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas and Maria Sakkari and debutant’s Team Japan led by four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka and 2019 Junior Wimbledon champion Shintaro Mochizuki.

Sydney

World No.5 Felix Auger-Aliassime and teenage talent Victoria Mboko top Group B in Sydney as the No.2 seeds in the competition in 2026. They will face Team Belgium and Team China.

Group D will feature Team Australia led by world No.7 Alex de Minaur and the nation’s new top-ranked woman, world No.32 Maya JointTeam Czechia and Casper Ruud’s Team Norway complete the group.

United Cup 2024 champions Team Germany, led by world No.3 Alexander Zverev and debutant Eva Lys will star in Group F, alongside Poland’s world No.2 Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz and Team Netherlands.

United Cup Tournament Director Stephen Farrow said the draw for 2026 will see some of the biggest names in tennis play the United Cup this summer.

“We’re extremely proud of this competition for what it represents and celebrates, the fact that our great sport of tennis is played by so many amazing athletes on both the female and male side of the sport,” Farrow said.

“To bring those athletes together to play for not just big ranking points and prizemoney but for their country and national pride is what makes this competition so special.

“It’s an intense and exciting atmosphere with loads of fans coming to watch. Some of the top players in the world, truly engaged and wanting to win out there on court in Perth and Sydney. We have a huge amount to look forward to in January.”

Western Australian Tourism Minister the Hon. Reece Whitby MLA said, “We are absolutely delighted to welcome such a talented lineup of tennis teams to Western Australia. I’m extremely excited we’ll be hosting USA and Italy for massive tennis matches that will serve up another incredible year of major events for the State.

“Events like the United Cup build on WA’s status as a premier destination for major sporting events, spotlighting our vibrant capital city in the beautiful summertime.

“Returning for a fourth year, the United Cup is a fantastic event that forms part of our economic diversification strategy to draw visitors to our State and inject millions of valuable tourism dollars providing a boost to local business and jobs.”

NSW Minister for Sport and Minister for Jobs and Tourism Steve Kamper added, “As the host city of the tournament’s biggest matches, the United Cup is one of the most anticipated events in Sydney’s packed summer of sport, offering fans a rare opportunity to watch the world’s best tennis players compete for their country.

“The electric atmosphere of Ken Rosewall Arena created by passionate fans from across the globe is a truly unique experience that will again showcase Sydney as one of the world’s great stages for international sport.”

The tournament schedule will be released tomorrow, Tuesday 18 NovemberGroup stage tickets will go on sale from 12.00pm local time Wednesday 19 November in Perth and Sydney. Adult tickets start from $40 and from $20 for children 3-12 years of age.