Draper & Raducanu to team up for GB at United Cup

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British number ones Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu could partner each other in mixed doubles after agreeing to play at next year’s United Cup in Australia.

Great Britain, Poland and Australia are the first three teams to be confirmed for the mixed-team event, which will take place in Perth and Sydney from 2 to 11 January the week before the Australian Open.

Draper pulled out of the 2025 event with injury before Britain exited at the quarter-finals, while 2026 will be Raducanu’s United Cup debut.

“To see British [number ones] in Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu line up for the first time will bring new star power to the tournament,” said United Cup director Stephen Farrow.

Eighteen teams – each featuring up to three male and three female players – will be split into six groups of three, with teams playing those in their groups in a round robin format.

Each tie will comprise one men’s singles and one women’s singles match featuring the number one-ranked singles players, and one mixed doubles match.

Draper and Raducanu could partner in the doubles, though it is likely team organisers will select two doubles specialists for the squad.

Ranking points will be on offer and could prove crucial as Raducanu, the current world number 29, tries to qualify as one of the 32 seeds for the Australian Open.

“I’m honoured to be able to make my United Cup debut in January,” Raducanu said.

“Being able to play for Team GB with my team-mates is a unique opportunity and week to enjoy.

“It’s great to be able to experience a new format on the tour, represent my country and spend a couple extra weeks in Australia.”

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Draper & Raducanu to team up for GB at United Cup

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After agreeing to play in the United Cup in Australia next year, British number two Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper could play mixed doubles.

The first three teams to be confirmed for the mixed-team competition, which will take place in Perth and Sydney from February 2 to February 11, 2018, are Australia, Great Britain, Poland, and Australia.

Before Britain exited at the quarter-finals, Draper injured himself before making his World Cup debut in 2026.

New star power will be introduced to the tournament, according to United Cup director Stephen Farrow, who saw the British [number ones] in the Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu lineup for the first time.

Eighteen teams will be divided into six groups of three, with each team playing against the other teams in a round-robin format. Each team will have three male and three female players.

One mixed doubles match will be played in each tie, along with one men’s singles match, one women’s singles match, and one women’s singles match featuring the top-ranked singles players.

Although it’s possible that the team organizers will choose two doubles specialists for the squad, Draper and Raducanu could play together in the doubles.

Ranking points will be offered as Raducanu, the 29th seed, tries to become one of the 32 seeds for the Australian Open.

I’m honored to make my January United Cup debut, Raducanu said.

“It’s a unique opportunity and week to enjoy being able to play for Team GB with my team-mates.”

“It’s great to represent my country on the tour, spend a few extra weeks in Australia,” said one fan.

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