The Hopman Cup - the ITF’s official mixed team tennis competition - having been staged in Perth from its inception in 1989 until it was last staged in 2019, is to be held at France's prestigious Nice Lawn Tennis Club on 19th-23rd July 2023.
Following the announcement in October this year of the debut of The United Cup - a new mixed-gender team competition to be held in Brisbane, Perth and Sydney this summer - the International Tennis Federation has today announced that the Hopman Cup will return for the 2023 tennis season in Nice.
The Nice Lawn Tennis Club will host the event from 2023 to 2027, as part of a five-year agreement between the ITF and Tennium, a Barcelona-based company who operate multiple ATP and WTA events.
The Hopman Cup will be operated by Hopman Cup event promoter, Tennium, and hosted on clay in Nice, France on 19th-23rd July 2023 while The United Cup intends to launch the global tennis season from 29th December to 8th January, leading in to the Australian Open, the first grand slam of the year, whose 2023 edition is due to commence on 16th January.
The Hopman Cup was named after renowned Australian Davis Cup captain, Harry Hopman. In addition to a hugely successful playing career that saw him reach three Australian Open singles finals and win seven Grand Slam titles across men’s and mixed doubles, Hopman led the Australian team to a record 16 titles between 1939 and 1967. Hopman’s widow, Lucy, was a regular attendee at the Hopman Cup in Perth until her death at the age of 98 in 2018.
As in previous editions of the competition, each team will consist of one male and one female player, with ties between nations featuring one men’s singles match, one women’s singles match and a mixed doubles match.
Six teams will compete in the 2023 and 2024 editions, with the competition expanding to eight teams from 2025 onwards. As hosts, France will field a team each year.
David Haggerty, ITF President enthused “We are thrilled to partner with Tennium and that the Hopman Cup will return in 2023. We are already looking forward to visiting the beautiful city of Nice next July.
"The Hopman Cup, as a unique mixed team event, has always enjoyed a special place in the hearts of tennis fans, and I am sure that spectators in Nice will relish the chance to see some of the world’s top men and women players on the same court. I would like to thank our event partners, Tennium, for helping us reintroduce the Hopman Cup to the tennis calendar, and we look forward to working together over the coming months and years.”
Kristoff Puelinckx, Tennium Chief Executive shared "We would like to thank the International Tennis Federation for entrusting Tennium to bring the Hopman Cup back to the international tennis circuit. We are looking forward to building out this great event, by leveraging our extensive experience with tournaments, players, and fans from around the world. We will work closely with ITF to ensure this event continues to be a milestone on the tennis calendar and we believe that Nice is the perfect stage for it."
Christian Estrosi, Mayor of Nice and a former professional motorcyclist added “This event confirms once again that Nice is a privileged destination for the biggest international sporting events. After the Grand Départ of the Tour de France in 2020, the Top 14 semi-finals in 2022, the Hopman Cup will precede the Rugby World Cup by a few weeks, and then the arrival of the Tour de France in July 2024. Tennis is a major sport in Nice, a discipline that has a strong history, with a club that is more than a hundred years old, and great players who have marked French tennis."
The Hopman Cup was last played in 2019 in Perth when it was won by Switzerland.
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