Hopman Cup Has BIg Names Playing

Written by: on 25th December 2012
Hopman Cup Has BIg Names Playing   |

(Courtesy of the ITF: http://www.itftennis.com/about/news/articles/star-studded-line-up-for-hopman-cup.aspx)

The full line-up for the Hyundai Hopman Cup has been announced and the 25th edition of the ITF’s official mixed team competition looks set to be a memorable one.

 

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Andrea Petkovic and Fernando Verdasco are just some of the new additions who will join the likes of Novak Djokovic, John Isner, Ana Ivanovic, Bernard Tomic and Venus Williams at the Perth Arena from 29 December 2012 to 5 January 2013.

 

Tsonga, who is no stranger to performing well Down Under having reached his only Grand Slam final to date at the 2008 Australian Open, will make his first trip to Perth where he hopes to gear up for the Australian summer.

 

“It’s really good because I will arrive really early to Australia (and) I will be able to play three matches to prepare for the Australian Open,” Tsonga said. “I heard that they built a new arena similar to Rod Laver Arena, so it’s going to be just perfect for me to play, it’s going to be fun.”

 

Tsonga will team with Mathilde Johansson who broke through this year to reach the third round at the French Open and the final at Bastad. The pairing represents a career milestone for Tsonga, who won a silver medal in men’s doubles with Michael Llodra at the 2012 Olympics games, as he will play mixed doubles for the first time in Perth.

 

Fernando Verdasco, will again team with Anabel Medina Garrigues to represent Spain. This is the second consecutive appearance at Hyundai Hopman Cup for the popular team who narrowly missed out on reaching the final this year.

 

“It was a great experience last year,” said Verdasco of his 2012 debut. “We reached the semifinals, beat Australia (sorry about that) we beat China and then we lost to France. It was a great week and I really enjoyed it there.

 

“Last year we didn’t really get into Perth but we enjoyed watching the other ties against the other countries. This year I want to go to the beach and try to enjoy the city more. I’ve heard it’s a new big stadium and it’s going to be unbelievable so I’m really looking forward to coming back.”

 

Event Director Steve Ayles says the addition of Tsonga and Verdasco to the playing roster makes the Hyundai Hopman Cup 2013 field one of the strongest ever. “With nine of the 16 players either currently or formerly ranked in the top 10, and with three men in the ATP World Tour Top 12, this tournament will showcase some of the world’s most talented and charismatic players,” he said.

 

“The stars have traditionally come to Perth as a springboard for their summer of tennis and the world-class facilities at the Perth Arena, with its retractable roof, will allow the players to make the best possible start to their 2013 campaigns and the first Grand Slam of the year,” Ayles continued.

 

Among them, Olympic gold medallist in doubles Venus Williams and John Isner, who recently reached a career high ranking of No. 9, will represent the United States, with current world No. 2 Novak Djokovic and former world No. 1 Ana Ivanovic combining for Serbia in their second appearance together at the Hyundai Hopman Cup.

 

Djokovic says he and Ivanovic will have their eyes firmly on the prize at the Perth Arena. “I’ve played Hopman Cup three times in the last five years and I love the competition there; I love the atmosphere,” said the former world No. 1 and three-time Australian Open champion. “I’ve reached the finals on two previous occasions so I sincerely hope that now this time, with Ana, we can actually win a trophy.”

 

A veteran of two previous Hyundai Hopman Cup campaigns Ivanovic agreed: “I always love it and I’m sure it’s gonna be even more spectacular having it in the city centre.

 

“You can play mixed doubles and you get to hang out with other players so it’s really relaxing and a great way to start the year. I think it’s amazing that we can actually play outdoors … so it’s going to change up a little bit,” she said.

 

On the comeback trail after an injury-affected 2012 season, former world No.9 Andrea Petkovic will team with former world No.2 Tommy Haas for Germany, and 2010 French Open champion and former world No.4 Francesca Schiavone and Andreas Seppi will represent Italy.

 

Hometown hopes will rest on the shoulders of Bernard Tomic and Perth’s own Casey Dellacqua who will team up for the first time at Hyundai Hopman Cup 2013, looking to recapture the title for Australia for the first time since 1999.

 

“I am really excited to be playing for Australia with Bernie in the 2013 Hopman Cup”, Dellacqua said. “It will be great to kick start my 2013 season off in my hometown. I love Perth and can’t wait to play in front of all my family and friends and the Perth public.

 

“I really enjoy the Hopman Cup format – it’s great to get the guaranteed singles matches and I enjoy playing mixed doubles and I’ve had a bit of success, so I see that as a bonus,” continued Dellacqua, the 2011 French Open Mixed Doubles champion.

 

“It is also very exciting to be playing at the new Perth Arena. I have driven past it many times when I have been back home and it looks like a fantastic venue. “I love representing my country any chance I can get and I am thrilled that I will get the opportunity to team up with Bernie for Australia at the Hopman Cup.”

 

This will be the 25th staging of the Hyundai Hopman Cup, one of the milestones in the ITF’s Centenary Year in 2013 and the 17th time in the tournament’s history that the field has boasted a reigning Grand Slam champion.

 

“Everyone at the ITF is looking forward to the 25th edition of the Hyundai Hopman Cup with its new home in the Perth Arena and outstanding field of players,” said ITF President Francesco Ricci Bitti.“We are certain that the new venue will further enhance what is already one of the most successful events of the Australian summer.

 

“Tennis Australia, working closely with us to deliver the Hyundai Hopman Cup, has put together a great line-up of players and it is clear the fans in Perth will see something very special this year.

 

“The ITF is celebrating its Centenary in 2013 with several milestones including the 100th Davis Cup Final, 50 years of Fed Cup as well as the 25th Hyundai Hopman Cup. My trip to Perth is already booked and I look forward to seeing the new Perth Arena in action and a wonderful week of Hyundai Hopman Cup.”

 

The full line-up:

 

Australia – Bernard Tomic and Casey Dellacqua

 

France – Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Mathilde Johansson

 

Germany – Tommy Haas and Andrea Petkovic

 

Italy – Andreas Seppi and Francesca Schiavone

 

Serbia – Novak Djokovic and Ana Ivanovic

 

South Africa – Kevin Anderson and Chanelle Scheepers

 

Spain – Fernando Verdasco and Anabel Medina Garrigues

 

USA – John Isner and Venus Williams

 

 

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