United Cup
De Minaur at the double! Australia battles past Czechia to reach United Cup QFs
Australia top Group D, Czechia also qualify for QFs as best runner-up in Sydney
January 06, 2026
TENNIS AUSTRALIA
Alex de Minaur and Storm Hunter defeat Miriam Skoch and Dalibor Svrcina at the United Cup in Sydney.
By ATP/WTA Staff
Alex de Minaur once again carried the weight of the green and gold with distinction on Tuesday night at the United Cup in Sydney, where he pulled double duty to send Australia past Czechia into the quarter-finals.
After Barbora Krejcikova dispatched Maya Joint in straight sets, Australia faced an uphill battle to qualify on home soil. But the 26-year-old De Minaur fed off a lively Ken Rosewall Arena atmosphere to defeat Jakub Mensik 6-4, 6-1 before partnering Storm Hunter to overcome Miriam Skoch and Dalibor Svrcina 6-2, 6-3, sealing a 2-1 victory to top Group D.
With Krejcikovaโs triumph, Czechia also advanced to the quarter-finals as the best runner-up in Sydney.
โThe atmosphere was unbelievable. Saturday night was incredible and tonight you delivered again,โ Hunter said on court. โDemon brings energy, heโs so clutch under pressure. So I felt really comfortable and confident with him by my side.โ
Mensik produced moments of flair early in the second set against De Minaur, highlighted by an audacious front-facing tweener volley set up by a booming first serve. But the Australian remained relentless, saving all four break points he faced en route to improving his record to 5-0 against the Czech in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series.
โI didnโt start the year the way I wanted to,โ said De Minaur, who fell to Casper Ruud in his first group match. โBut something Iโve done really well in my career is bouncing back, so Iโm happy I bounced back today.โ
Stop that RIGHT now Jakub ๐ฎโ๐จ pic.twitter.com/my03sGnbS5
โ United Cup (@UnitedCupTennis) January 6, 2026
In the womenโs singles, Krejcikova continued her strong start to the 2026 season with a comprehensive 6-4, 6-1 victory over Joint to give Czechia the early lead.
The 30-year-old, WTA No. 63 after missing the first five months of the 2025 season, jumped out to a 4-1 lead against Australian No. 1 Joint, who had missed her countryโs opening tie of the competition due to illness. Although Joint narrowed the gap to 4-3, Krejcikova held firm to close out the opening set 6-4 and ran away with the second.
โIโm very happy with my performance,โ Krejcikova said. โIโm happy with the way I played from beginning to end. I had great support as well. It was a little up and down in the first set, but Iโm happy to come through. I was trying to be aggressive from the start, and itโs nice to have some matches under my belt. I felt a little better on the court today.โ
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