Australia’s Alex de Minaur is looking forward to competing at the inaugural United Cup this summer.
Sydney, Australia, 20 December 2022 | Leigh Rogers
When Alex de Minaur found out about the United Cup launching in Australia this summer, he didn’t have to think twice about signing up.
“For me, there is no greater honour than to represent your country,” the world No.24 said.
“It’s another chance, another opportunity to do everything I can to hopefully get a win for Australia. I’ll make sure I’m ready to go and ready to give it my all.”
Australia has landed in a strong Group D, alongside Spain and Great Britain, for the round-robin stage of the mixed team event.
“It’s going to be great for us to really test ourselves and have great matches before the Australian Open,” said De Minaur, who won a career-high 47 singles matches this season.
“It’s going to be tough, but we like being the underdogs. Hopefully we can push each other, have each other’s backs, come out with some great tennis and do Australia proud.”
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Australia performed strongly in team competitions during 2022, reaching the finals of both the Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup for the first time in almost three decades.
De Minaur believes these results prove that Australia is a United Cup contender.
“(We have) shown how tough we are, how much it means to play for Australia and how much pride we have in representing the green and gold,” he said.
“We might not have people in the top 20, but we are still out there making finals in both Billie Jean King Cup and the Davis Cup.”
De Minaur is also thrilled that the Australian team is competing in his birth city of Sydney.
“I’m looking forward to being back in Sydney, back on the courts I grew up on. It will be good to play in front of an Aussie crowd again,” said the 23-year-old.
“To get the chance to represent our country here at home in Australia is going to be great. It would obviously mean a lot if we can do some damage and take home the title, especially in front of our home crowd.”
De Minaur admits there are some nerves about the prospect of playing mixed doubles.
“That would definitely be a new thing for me. I’d be potentially making my debut on the mixed doubles court,” he explained. “Who knows if that will happen? We’ve got a lot of great options on the team, so we’ll keep our…
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