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    Home»News»De Minaur Shines, Swiatek Dominates: United Cup Stars Advance Teams

    De Minaur Shines, Swiatek Dominates: United Cup Stars Advance Teams

    News January 9, 20261 Min Read
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    De Minaur Shines, Swiatek Dominates: United Cup Stars Advance Teams
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    Alex de Minaur and Iga Swiatek set the United Cup alight with stellar wins, inching Australia and Poland toward quarterfinal glory in Sydney. De Minaur’s aggressive style dismantled his challenger, blending flat groundstrokes with unerring lobs for a decisive triumph. Swiatek, the queen of clay turned all-surface maestro, overwhelmed hers with relentless pressure, barely conceding a game.

    The format’s genius lies in its team dynamic: three rubbers per tie—two singles, one mixed doubles—decide fate. De Minaur’s stats were impeccable: 90% first-serve points won, zero breaks against. Australia’s camp erupted, sensing a strong run in a loaded group.

    Poland rode Swiatek’s wave. Her mental fortitude shone, turning potential wobbles into aces. Hurkacz’s supporting role amplified their threat level, leaving quarterfinal hopes hanging by a thread. Analysts praise Poland’s balance, a rare blend of power and finesse.

    Looking ahead, upsets brew. De Minaur’s grass-court affinity could trouble seeds, while Swiatek eyes history. The United Cup isn’t just tennis—it’s a global party of athleticism, strategy, and passion. As ties unfold, expect edge-of-seat action propelling these nations deeper.

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