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United Cup: Swiatek back on court

Iga Swiatek made a fierce start to her United Cup campaign for Poland with a crushing 6-1, 6-0 defeat of lowly-ranked Malene Helgo on Monday.

She then then teamed with Jan Zieliński to win a deciding mixed doubles rubber to steer Poland to a 2-1 victory over Norway.

She’s back today to take on Czechia’s Karolina Muchova on Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney in a rematch of the French Open 2023 final.

United Cup: Machac defeats Hurkacz

It was a close one, but Tomas Machac defeated Hubert Hurkacz in three sets to give Czechia an important one-point lead over Poland.

He won 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.

Could Iga Swiatek even the ledger? We’re about to find out, as she’s up next against Karolina Muchova.

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Auckland: Naomi Osaka in action

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Across the ditch in New Zealand, former Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka’s match against Austria’s Julia Grabher in underway.

That one is currently on-serve in the first.

Brisbane International: Kim Birrell in action

Kicking off a very Aussie-heavy day on Pat Rafter Arena is Kim Birrell, who is taking on American second seed Emma Navarro.

We’ll keep across that, as well the other matches currently underway on Show Courts 1 and 2.

Brisbane International: Kyrgios out of singles

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In case you missed it yesterday, Nick Kyrgios was knocked out of the singles tournament after a hard-fought 7-6, 6-7, 7-6 defeat to Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.

Afterwards he spoke to the media, telling us that his wrist was throbbing and that playing tennis this week has made him feel like he has been hit by a truck.

He did say that he would be able to play doubles later today with Novak Djokovic in their second round clash against number one seeds Nikola Mektić and Michael Venus.

If you want to read about Kyrgios and his defeat, check this out.

United Cup: A big day ahead

Alex De Minaur of Australia reacts to winning a point.(Getty)

It’s what we’ve been waiting for this United Cup: De Minaur v Boulter.

The newly engaged couple, Australia’s No.1 men’s player Alex de Minaur and England’s No.1 women’s player Katie Boulter, will be going head-to-head as Australia and Great Britain meet in their group’s final showdown.

Each country is still in contention to qualify for the quarterfinals too, so there’s a lot on the line.

De Minaur will face Billy Harris, while Boulter will play Olivia Gadecki.

But we’ll have to wait until the evening to see how it all plays out, with plenty of action preceding those matches.

We’ve got two undefeated teams to battle with Poland v Czechia, which will see Iga Swiatek take on Karolina Muchova and Hubert Hurkacz play Tomas Machac.

And in Perth, unbeaten Germany and Kazakhstan will meet before Team USA takes on China.

Good morning, and a happy new year!

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Hello folks and welcome to 2025!

My name is Simon Smale and it is a pleasure to be here with you today as the sporting year gets underway with some more live tennis.

Finally, six days in, the 2025 tennis season ticks into 2025, and we’ve got another jam-packed day of action for you across the continent, with matches in Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Auckland and Canberra to keep us entertained.

Marnie Vinall and Luke Pentony will be with us over the course of the day too, and I know they’re just as excited as I am to start this year with a bang.

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