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United Cup: De Minaur, Tomljanovic set to sparkle on home court | 27 December, 2022 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

United Cup: De Minaur, Tomljanovic set to sparkle on home court | 27 December, 2022 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Alex de Minaur and Ajla Tomljanovic are excited to continue Australia’s proud recent history in team events at the inaugural United Cup.    

Sydney, Australia, 27 December 2022 | Vivienne Christie

Ajla Tomljanovic didn’t need to think twice when presented with the opportunity to represent Australia alongside Alex de Minaur at the inaugural United Cup.

She had watched her fellow Australia shine at both Laver Cup and Davis Cup in his career-best 2022 season – and was excited to enjoy him in the innovative mixed teams tournament.

“(He) just thrives in team events,” said Tomljanovic as the pair were joined by team-mates Jason Kubler and Zoe Hives at Campbells Cove, on Sydney Harbour, ahead of Australia’s first scheduled matches at Ken Rosewall Arena on Thursday. “If there’s a team event, you know Demon’s going to sign up for it.”

De Minaur was similarly inspired to take to the court with Tomljanovic and other team-mates, continuing the momentum of Australia’s runner-up finishes in both the Billie Jean King and Davis Cup competitions in 2022. 

“It’s pretty amazing what we were able to accomplish in team events this year,” said De Minaur. “And Team Australia, we’ve got a lot of pride, a lot of passion. I can’t wait to share this court with (Ajla). 

Prioritising professional commitments over Christmas celebrations – De Minaur on the practice court and Tomljanovic on an aeroplane as she returned to Australia – was therefore an easy sacrifice for the team-focused pair.

“Maybe Santa will give us some great results in the United Cup. That’s all we care about,” De Minaur quipped. 

“We only care about 2023,” Tomljanovic added. 

The passion for the popular Australians – who will be joined in Sydney by Nick Kyrgios, Jason Kubler, John Peers, Maddison Inglis and Sam Stosur – is helped by the stellar example set by their Australian captains. 

Adding to the unique nature of the season-opening event, it’s a role that will be shared for Australia by Stosur and Lleyton Hewitt. 

De Minaur and Tomljanvoic noted that the pair bring contrasting styles to their leadership roles. 

 “Sam is like a really wise sister. I remember when I first came on tour she was so nice to me and I was so intimidated by her and nervous around her and she ended up being the nicest person ever,” Tomljanovic noted of Stosur. 

“And just to have her, for my Fed Cup (now Billie Jean King Cup)…

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