In Sydney, it’s hard not to look past Group F. Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz reunite with the hope of capturing an elusive title. But two players who denied the Polish powerhouse duo in the 2024 final, Alexander Zverev and Laura Siegemund, stand in the way on a German team that also includes event newcomer Eva Lys. The Netherlands rounds out a compelling trio of contenders.
Fresh off a strong finish to 2025, Felix Auger-Aliassime could very well prove to be the toughest out on the court here. The year-end world No. 5 and Montreal title holder Victoria Mboko, making her debut, aim to propel Canada past Belgium and China, respectively.
The host country looks to make a push towards the winner’s circle for the first time with ATP Finals qualifier Alex de Minaur and rising teenager Maya Joint leading Australia’s charge. Advancing from Group D won’t be easy with Czechia's prowess in debut competitors: two-time major singles titlist Barbora Krejcikova and 2025 Miami champion Jakub Mensik. For the fourth year running, three-time Grand Slam finalist Casper Ruud headlines Norway’s underdog bid.
Action begins January 2, with the championship match scheduled for January 11. Players on the winning team can earn up to 500 ranking points.