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Serving as the opener for the 2023 ATP Tour and the 2023 WTA Tour, it was held from 29 December 2022 to 8 January 2023 at three venues in the Australian cities of Brisbane, Perth, and Sydney. It was also the first mixed-gender team event to offer both ATP rankings and WTA rankings points to its players: a player was able to win a maximum of 500 ...
On 7 August 2022, Tennis Australia announced that the ATP Cup, which was an international outdoor hard court men's team competition played in the Australian summer, would be shut down and replaced by a mixed-gender event from 2023. [3] [4] Thus, the first edition of the United Cup directly replaced the ATP Cup (2020–2022) on the ATP Tour ...
Finals: Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney; Group Stages: RAC Arena, Perth, and Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre, Sydney; The United Cup has been announced to launch in 2023 as a lead up event to the Australian Open. The concept of the United Cup is to be a multi-gender tournament where players form teams to represent their countries.
The 2024 United Cup had a total prize money pool of US$10,000,000. This was 33.33% lower than 2023 due to fewer matches being played. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] The distribution was split into three components: participation fee, match wins, and team wins.
The 2025 United Cup was the third edition of the United Cup, ... 4 January – Sydney China: 0 United States: 3: 3 January – Sydney
Sydney United became the first National Premier Leagues (NPL) club to play in a cup final whilst Macarthur became the seventh A-League team to compete in the cup final. [51] The venue was confirmed on 16 September 2022 to be set at Commbank Stadium in Parramatta , Western Sydney with over 10,000 tickets sold by 28 September 2022.
[2] [5] In 2022, Sydney United became the first state league club to play in an Australia Cup final after defeating A-League Men clubs Western United and Brisbane Roar. [2] [6] United would lose the final to Macarthur FC and was sanctioned for the match due to fascist behaviour from the club's supporters. [7]
Sydney United 58: Western Sydney Stadium: Sydney: 16,461 2023–24 AFC Cup group stage: 2023: Sydney FC: 3–1: Brisbane Roar: Sydney Football Stadium: Sydney: 15,482 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two group stage: 2024: Macarthur FC: 1 –0 Melbourne Victory: Melbourne Rectangular Stadium: Melbourne: 13,289 2025–26 AFC Champions League Two ...