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Pole Position: Swiatek, Hurkacz lead Poland into United Cup final

Team will play Germany or Australia in Sunday's final
January 06, 2024
Hubert Hurkacz and Iga Swiatek celebrate Poland's passage to the United Cup final.
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Hubert Hurkacz and Iga Swiatek celebrate Poland's passage to the United Cup final. By ATP Staff

Top 10 stars Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz have led Team Poland into its first United Cup final at the mixed-teams tennis event in Sydney on Saturday.

In the day’s second singles match, WTA World No. 1 Swiatek had to battle from behind before clinching her nation’s semi-final tie against France, notching a 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 win over 20th-ranked Caroline Garcia.

“I’m happy that I came back and I didn’t make so many mistakes as in the first set. For sure, Caro was putting pressure as usual, so I’m happy that we’re through to the final,” Swiatek said.

“Hubi played a great match today. He had everything under control, and it was nice watching that. For sure it [made it] a little bit easier for me.”

 

Poland has now improved upon its result from last year’s inaugural United Cup, where it fell in the semi-final round to eventual champion United States. This year, Poland is seeded No.1 and has lived up to that designation by making the final, where it will face the winner of Saturday night’s evening tie between Germany and the home team Australia.

Swiatek led Garcia 3-1 in their head-to-head coming into Saturday’s clash, but their rivalry has recently been complicated for the top-ranked women’s player. In their prior meeting at WTA 1000 Beijing in October, former World No.4 Garcia was two points away from the upset before Swiatek prevailed 6-7(8), 7-6(5), 6-1.

On Saturday, Garcia’s imposing aggression troubled Swiatek in the early stages once again. After saving three break points in her opening service game, the Frenchwoman’s overpowering return game led her to the only break of the set at 4-3. Swiatek saved a set point with an ace at 5-3, but she could not prevent Garcia from serving out the set in the following game.

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However, four-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek emphatically grabbed the momentum with her own power game in the second set, in which she never faced a break point. Swiatek zoomed to a quick 5-0 lead before converting her third set point at 5-1.

A commanding love break by Swiatek opened the deciding set, and after she saved two break points in a tricky hold for 2-0, the Pole was relatively unbothered on her way to victory. Swiatek won 70 percent of return points in the third set, sealing a Sunday appearance for her nation.

“Sometimes it’s a bit hard to point [to] one thing that changed [after the first set]. I just feel like I needed to calm down a little bit and not rush it, and also observe the ball a little bit more, because I felt like I was sometimes off the timing,” Swiatek said. “Maybe because we came from Perth, but for sure I needed some time to adjust, and I did that, so I’m happy.”

Earlier, Hurkacz, the 26-year-old who is at a career-high No. 9 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings, defeated tricky lefty Adrian Mannarino 6-3, 7-5 to give his country a 1-0 lead.

“I think definitely today was a real battle. Adrian was playing really, really tricky shots and it’s really difficult to play against,” Hurkacz said. “So I was just battling for every single point and I think mentally I was able to stay in the present, stay positive before each point and I think I was also really resilient today.”

One year ago, Poland suffered a surprising sweep at the hands of the United States in the semi-finals. After a dominant start in Perth, the powerhouse is moving closer to its first title at the mixed-teams event. The top men's player from Poland showed no ill effects from his team's travel to Sydney.

”Definitely it’s something different that suddenly you play your next match completely in a different city, different timezone,” Hurkacz said. “I really like playing in Sydney, especially it was quite early because 10:30 a.m., with a three-hour time difference, it’s not usual you play a big match at 7:30 a.m. in Perth time. I was able to get a good night of sleep and play well today.”

 

Hurkacz walked into Ken Rosewall Arena level at 2-2 in his Lexus ATP Head2Head series with Mannarino. The two-time Nitto ATP Finals competitor (2021 and 2023) played well in the critical moments and defended his serve without problem to triumph after one hour and 41 minutes.

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At 4-5 in the second set, the Pole maneuvered out of a difficult serving game with clutch play, including a point in which Mannarino hit two shots that bounced off the net and in. Hurkacz finished the point by hitting a winner around the netpost before encouraging the roars from the Sydney crowd.

In the next game, the seven-time ATP Tour titlist capitalised on his momentum by crushing a forehand winner down the line for the critical break. He then held to love and raised his arms in celebration.

Poland completed its 3-0 victory when Katarzyna Kawa and Jan Zielinski claimed a 6-3, 6-3 mixed doubles win over Elixane Lechemia and Edouard Roger-Vasselin.

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