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Hopman Cup
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Hopman Cup
Sport Tennis
Founded 1989
No. of teams 8
Most recent champion(s)  Slovakia

The Hopman Cup is an annual international team tennis tournament founded by Paul McNamee and Charlie Fancutt, and held in Perth, Western Australia in early January (sometimes commencing in late December) each year, which plays mixed teams on a country by country basis.

It was founded by Tetia Hoppmann, an early pioneer in West Australian tennis and in corporate finance research.

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[edit] Format

Unlike other major international team tennis tournaments like the Davis Cup and the Fed Cup, which are strictly for men or women only, the Hopman Cup is a mixed competition where male and female players team up together on combined teams and represent their country. Players are invited to attend, national coaches not being involved in selecting teams.

Eight nations are selected annually to compete in the Hopman Cup. (The 'last' team may be decided by play-offs between several nations before competition begins. For Hopman Cup XIX however, this did not occur, due to the Asian Qualifying Tournament creating the eighth team. The official tournament website also has no qualifier listed in its schedule.)

Each team consists of one male player and one female player. Each match-up between two teams at the championships consists of:

  • one women's singles match
  • one men's singles match
  • one mixed doubles match

Each year the eight competing teams are separated into two groups of four (with two teams being seeded) and face-off against each of the other three teams in their group in a round-robin format. These seedings ensure that each group has approximately similar strength. The top team in each group then meet in a final to decide the champions.

If a player is injured then a player of a lower ranking of that nation may be the substitute.

[edit] Venue

The matches are played at an indoor hardcourt venue - the Burswood Dome at the Burswood Entertainment Complex. The tournament is a sanctioned event in the calendar of the International Tennis Federation (ITF), but individual player results are not included in the calculation of the tennis world rankings. The competition receives extensive television coverage in Australia and is an important lead-up tournament to the Australian Open each January. The winning team receives a silver cup perpetual trophy, and the winning team members are presented with distinctive individual trophies in the shape of a tennis ball encrusted with diamonds from the Argyle diamond mine in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

[edit] Harry Hopman

The championship is named in honour of Harry Hopman (1906-1985), an Australian tennis player and coach who guided the country to no less than 15 Davis Cup titles in the 1938-1969 period.

Since the Hopman Cup was founded in 1989, it has been attended every year by Harry Hopman's widow, Lucy, who travels to the tournament annually from her home in the United States. Fans have warmly adopted her as the "Queen of the Cup".

[edit] Miscellaneous

The Tournament Director of the Hopman Cup is the former Australian tennis player Paul McNamee, who played a key role in the founding of the championships.

The 2005/06 Hopman Cup was the first elite-level tennis tournament where the system was introduced allowing players to challenge point-ending line calls similar to that in clay court tournaments. The challenged calls are immediately reviewed on a large monitor using Hawk-Eye technology.

The XX Hopman Cup, in 2008, was to be the last to be held at the Burswood Dome, however this has been extended until 2011, when the new Perth Arena is due for completion.

[edit] Past Champions

Year Winning Country Players
2010  ?
2009  Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý & Dominika Cibulková
2008  United States Mardy Fish & Serena Williams
2007  Russia Dmitry Tursunov & Nadia Petrova
2006  United States Taylor Dent & Lisa Raymond
2005  Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý & Daniela Hantuchová
2004  United States James Blake & Lindsay Davenport
2003  United States James Blake & Serena Williams
2002  Spain Tommy Robredo & Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
2001  Switzerland Roger Federer & Martina Hingis
2000  South Africa Wayne Ferreira & Amanda Coetzer
1999  Australia Mark Philippoussis & Jelena Dokić
1998  Slovakia Karol Kučera & Karina Habšudová
1997  United States Justin Gimelstob & Chanda Rubin
1996  Croatia Goran Ivanišević & Iva Majoli
1995  Germany Boris Becker & Anke Huber
1994  Czech Republic Petr Korda & Jana Novotná
1993  Germany Michael Stich & Steffi Graf
1992  Switzerland Jakob Hlasek & Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere
1991  Yugoslavia Goran Prpić & Monica Seles
1990  Spain Emilio Sánchez & Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
1989  Czechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř & Helena Suková

[edit] Records and statistics

[edit] Team

Country Years Won Runners Up
 United States 1997, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008 (5) 1990, 1991, 2001, 2002 (4)
 Slovakia 1998, 2005, 2009 (3) 2004 (1)
 Spain 1990, 2002 (2) 1993, 2007 (2)
 Germany 1993, 1995 (2) 1994 (1)
 Switzerland 1992, 2001 (2) 1996 (1)
 Australia 1999 (1) 1989, 2003 (2)
 Czechoslovakia 1989 (1) 1992 (1)
 Russia 2007 (1) 2009 (1)
 South Africa 2000 (1) 1997 (1)
 Croatia 1996 (1) (0)
 Yugoslavia 1991 (1) (0)
 Czech Republic 1994 (1) (0)
 Argentina (0) 2005 (1)
 France (0) 1998 (1)
 Netherlands (0) 2006 (1)
 Serbia (0) 2008 (1)
 Sweden (0) 1999 (1)
 Thailand (0) 2000 (1)
 Ukraine (0) 1995 (1)

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