Your United Cup 2026 Sydney Guide

The 2026 United Cup returns to Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney from 3–11 January

Written by Pasha Tehrani

Published at Tuesday 18 November 2025

Last Updated at Wednesday 26 November 2025

What & When

The United Cup 2026, tennis’s exciting mixed-gender national team event, returns to Sydney for its fourth edition.

  • Dates in Sydney: Group-stage matches run from 3 January to 7 January 2026
  • The Sydney quarter finals will take place on 8 and 9 January inclusive. 
  • The semi finals take place on 10 January, and the final is scheduled for 11 January, at Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney Olympic Park.

How the Tournament Works

  • There are 18 national teams, split into six groups of three.
  • In Sydney, there are three groups: B, D, and F. 
  • Each tie between countries includes:
  1. One men’s singles match
  2. One women’s singles match
  3. One mixed doubles match
  • Match format: Singles are best-of-three tie-break sets; mixed doubles is two tie-break sets, with a 10-point match tie-break if they split sets.
  • Advancement: Group winners in Sydney move on to the quarterfinals, plus one “best runner-up” spot from the city. 
  • The semis and final are both held in Sydney, making it the climax of the tournament.

Sydney’s Draw: The 2026 Groups

Here are the team groups playing in Sydney:

Group B: Canada, Belgium, China

Group D: Australia, Czechia, Norway

Group F: Germany, Poland, Netherlands

Note on Australia:

  • Australia is led by Alex de Minaur and Maya Joint.
  • Their first group match in Sydney is vs Norway on 3 January, followed by a tie against Czechia on 6 January
  • Playing at home gives the Aussies a big advantage — and it's a great chance for local fans to cheer them on.

As the teams make their way over from Perth to Sydney for the finals, there is also a chance you can get to see Team USA, Team GB, Spain, Italy, Japan, Argentina, France, Switzerland or Greece depending on who progresses.

Tickets & Getting In

  • Tickets for the Sydney group stages start from about AUD $40.
  • Kids (aged 3–12) can attend from $20 for group stages.
  • Public transport: United Cup tickets generally include travel on trains and metro to Olympic Park.
  • There’s also a premium hospitality option called The Pavilion. It includes a lower-bowl match ticket, 4-hour beverage package, food stations/canapés, and great views over the practice court. 
  • Parking: The nearest car parks are P3 and P4 at Sydney Olympic Park; best to pre-book.

Fan Experience & Activations

Whether you're a die-hard tennis fanatic or a curious tourist, the United Cup experience in Sydney has a lot to offer:

On-site Activations:

  • Hit-the-Target (Tennis Hot Shots) — test your accuracy and win prizes. 
  • Hot Shots Tennis Court — a kid-friendly court to play and have fun.
  • POP Tennis Court — a smaller, fast-paced court with paddles — great energy, even for beginners.
  • Kids on Court — young fans wearing Hot Shots shirts may be selected for coin toss duties or photo ops with players.
  • United Cup Harbour Bridge photo spot — take a pic under the branded bridge, guess how many tennis balls are inside for a merch prize. 

Food and Drink:

  • Wide variety of food trucks and vendors: pizza, sushi, pitta, juice bars, sweet treats.
  • Bars include an Aperol bar and more, to suit both families and adult fans. 

Merchandise:

  • Official 2026 United Cup merch is available on-site.

Why This Matters for Fans & Tourists

  • Tennis Fans: You’ll get to see world-class male and female players competing not just individually but for their countries — plus mixed-doubles adds a fun twist.
  • Team Spirit: The national team format gives the event a different energy to standard tour events — it's about pride, not just ranking points.
  • Perfect Timing: Held just before the Australian Open, it’s a fantastic way to kick off your tennis summer.

Sydney Experience: Combining sport with sightseeing means you can blend match days with exploring one of Australia’s most iconic cities.