Swiatek off to flying start in United Cup

Brazil taste their second defeat in Group A while The Netherlands beat Norway 2-1 in Sydney


Reuters December 31, 2023
Netherlands' Arantxa Rus (R) shakes hands with Norway's Malene Helgo after winning their women's singles match at the United Cup in Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney on Saturday PHOTO: AFP

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Iga Swiatek put down a marker for 2024 as the world number one thumped Beatriz Haddad Maia 6-2 6-2 in the United Cup mixed team tournament on Saturday before Hubert Hurkacz handed Poland an unassailable 2-0 lead against Brazil. 
Swiatek ended last season with 11 straight wins to lift the China Open and WTA Finals trophies and reclaim the top spot from Aryna Sabalenka, and she showed no signs of rust against Haddad Maia in a rematch of their French Open semi-final. 
The 22-year-old cruised through the opening set in typically dominant style and went up 4-1 in the next after an early wobble on serve, before ending WTA Elite Trophy champion Haddad Maia's seven-match winning streak. Swiatek said she hoped to be stronger in the new year after enjoying the most "peaceful" off-season in a long time. 
"In 2020 I won my first slam so it was all pretty hectic. I wasn't focusing on tennis and the right things. I needed to get back on the right path," Swiatek said. "After 2021 I changed coaches, so a different challenge. Last year I felt like the whole world was watching. I feel like I've gotten used to this kind of position. I could really just focus on practising and resting." 
Hurkacz handed Brazil their second defeat in Group A of the $10 million tournament featuring 18 countries when he defeated Thiago Seyboth Wild 6-7(4) 6-2 6-3. 
The Netherlands beat Norway 2-1 in Sydney as captain Wesley Koolhof and Demi Schuurs defeated Casper Ruud and Ulrikke Eikeri 7-6(5) 7-5 in the mixed doubles decider. 
Ruud earlier levelled up the Group F tie at 1-1 beating Tallon Griekspoor 6-3 6-4 with an aggressive performance after Arantxa Rus gave the Dutch a fast start getting past Malene Helgo 7-6(4) 6-1. "That's the goal," former world number two Ruud said of his plans for a bolder approach in the 2024 season. 
"Last year I was too defensive, running too much." Defending champions the United States will be in action against Britain on Sunday before Novak Djokovic begins his final preparations for a tilt at an 11th Australian Open title when Serbia play China. Zhang Zhizhen warmed up for his encounter against the world number one with a 5-7 6-3 6-4 win over the Czech Republic's Jiri Lehecka before Zheng Qinwen settled the Group E tie by stunning Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova 6-1 2-6 6-1. 
Germany beat Italy 2-1 as Alexander Zverev overcame Lorenzo Sonego 6-7(5) 6-3 6-4 before partnering the returning Angelique Kerber to down Sonego and Angelica Moratelli 6-3 6-0. Jasmine Paolini earlier shook off cramps to earn a 6-4 7-5 win over Kerber, who played her first singles match in 18 months after a maternity break and is preparing for the opening Grand Slam of 2024 starting on Jan. 14.  

Poisonous snake stops play at Brisbane tennis event
 
Dominic Thiem's Brisbane International qualifying match against Australian James McCabe was suspended for 40 minutes on Saturday after a poisonous snake slithered courtside.
McCabe had just wrapped up the first set 6-2 against the Austrian 2020 US Open champion when the reptile -- reportedly an eastern brown snake -- was spotted among electrical wires on the side of the court in front of spectators.
Play was halted until a snake catcher arrived and managed to tease it into a bag.
Eastern browns are capable of delivering a potent bite and their venom can result in progressive paralysis and uncontrollable bleeding, according to the website of the Australian Museum.
Australia is home to 20 of the world's 25 most venomous, but deaths from bites are rare.
Thiem eventually won the match to move within one victory of the main draw. Reuters

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