The Hopman Cup XXVI (also known as the Hyundai Hopman Cup for sponsorship reasons) corresponded to the 26th edition of the Hopman Cup tournament between nations in men's and women's tennis. The tournament commenced on 28 December 2013 at the Perth Arena in Perth, Western Australia.[1]
2014 Hopman Cup | |
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Date | 28 December 2013 – 4 January 2014 |
Edition | XXVI |
Surface | Hard (indoor) |
Location | Perth, Western Australia |
Venue | Perth Arena |
Champions | |
France |
Eight teams competed for the title, with two round robin groups of four, from which the top team of each group progress to the final.
Spain were the 2013 champions. In that tournament's final the Spain team of Anabel Medina Garrigues and Fernando Verdasco defeated Serbia's Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic 2–1. This was Spain's fourth Hopman Cup title. They returned to defend their title, however, in 2014, Medina Garrigues was paired with Daniel Muñoz de la Nava—a replacement for the injured Tommy Robredo—and the nation failed to defend their title, finishing at the bottom of Group B.
On 17 July, France were the first team to confirm their entry into this year's edition; and were to be originally represented by Marion Bartoli and former Australian Open finalist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga;[2] however, with Bartoli retiring in August, it was announced in October that Tsonga will instead pair with Alizé Cornet.[3] After two previous runner-up showings, the nation won its first Hopman Cup title by defeating top seeds Poland in the final by two rubbers to one.[4][5][6]
Tournament
editThe 2014 Hyundai Hopman Cup was an invitational tennis tournament and was also known as the Official Mixed Teams Championships of the ITF. The 2014 cup had prize money of $1 million and followed the traditional round robin format, the leading teams after three round robin matches qualify for the final. All matches were best of three sets with the exception of the doubles match where a match tie break, first to ten points, is played if the match is tied at one set all. All ties were played in this format; women's singles, men's singles and finally mixed doubles. In the event of a tie in the final group standings the following were used to separate the nations;
- The highest total of matches won
- Best percentage of sets won and lost
- Best percentage of games won and lost
- Head-to-head performances
- Toss of a coin[7]
Entrants
editSeeds
editThe seeds for the 2014 Hopman Cup were decided by tournament director Steve Ayles, Paul Kilderry, Kim Hames and Terry Waldron.
Replacement players
editpre-tournament
Team | Replacement | Original player | Reason |
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France | Alizé Cornet | Marion Bartoli | Retirement from tennis |
Poland | Grzegorz Panfil | Jerzy Janowicz | Metatarsus injury[10] |
Spain | Daniel Muñoz de la Nava | Tommy Robredo | Right arm injury[11] |
in-tournament temporary replacements
Team | Replacement | Original player | Reason |
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Italy | Oliver Anderson | Andreas Seppi | Illness |
Italy | Bojana Bobusic | Flavia Pennetta | Wrist injury |
United States | Milos Raonic | John Isner | Leg injury |
United States | Bojana Bobusic Oliver Anderson |
Sloane Stephens John Isner |
Wrist injury Leg injury |
Group stage
editGroup A
editAll times are local (UTC+8).
Standings
editPos. | Country | W | L | Matches | Sets | Games |
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1 | Poland | 3 | 0 | 7–2 | 15–7 | 106–79 |
2 | Canada | 2 | 1 | 6–3 | 13–8 | 104–77 |
3 | Italy | 1 | 2 | 2–7 | 5–14 | 51–103 |
4 | Australia | 0 | 3 | 3–6 | 9–13 | 97–99 |
Poland vs. Italy
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The mixed doubles match was played with Australian junior Oliver Anderson playing for Seppi.
Canada vs. Australia
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Poland vs. Canada
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Italy vs. Australia
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Italy vs. Canada
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The mixed doubles match was played with Australian Bojana Bobusic playing for Flavia Pennetta.
Poland vs. Australia
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Group B
editAll times are local (UTC+8).
Standings
editPos. | Country | W | L | Matches | Sets | Games |
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1 | France | 3 | 0 | 7–2 | 15–6 | 114–78 |
2 | Czech Republic | 2 | 1 | 7–2 | 14–5 | 97–48 |
3 | United States | 1 | 2 | 4–5 | 9–11 | 72–95 |
4 | Spain | 0 | 3 | 0–9 | 2–18 | 52–119 |
Czech Republic vs. Spain
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United States vs. Spain
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France vs. Czech Republic
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United States vs. France
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France vs. Spain
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Czech Republic vs. United States
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The Men's Singles match was played with Canadian Milos Raonic playing for John Isner.
The Mixed Doubles match was played with Australian's Bobusic & Anderson playing for Stephens & Isner.
Final
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2014 Hopman Cup Champions |
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France First title |
References
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- ^ Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli to play Hopman Cup | Tennis - News Archived 2015-01-10 at the Wayback Machine, NDTVSports.com
- ^ "Stellar field set for Hyundai Hopman Cup 2014".
- ^ France wins Hopman Cup title for the first time, beating Poland 2-1 in the final, ABC Grandstand Sport (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), 5 January 2014
- ^ "Diamond duel seals Hopman for French pair Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Alizé Cornet". The Australian. 5 January 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ^ "France win Hopman Cup". Sporting Life. 5 January 2014. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ^ "Hyundai Hopman Cup XXIV Media Guide" (PDF). hopmancup.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 May 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "Grzegorz Panfil w miejsce Jerzego Janowicza w Pucharze Hopmana". sportowefakty.pl.
- ^ "La Spagna perde i pezzi: forfait di Robredo, sostituito da Munoz-De La Nava". tennisworlditalia.com.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 June 2020. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
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