Hopman Cup founder Paul McNamee has been stunned by the decision of current management to give Australia two squads to allow the hosts – presumably to milk local box office potential for next January’s edition of the eight-team mixed event.
The shock modification to the numbers of the round-robin format which has served the special event well since its inception in the late 1980s in Perth, Western Australia, has been revealed as an all-out marketing stunt which will go ahead at the January 3-9 pre-Australian Open tournament.
McNamee, ousted a few seasons ago as Hopman boss in a palace coup as Tennis Australia took over the running of the tournament from the International Tennis Federation, called the decision to double up on home hopes with Australian Gold and Green teams “unfathomable”.
He tweeted: “Please someone say it isn’t so. . . undermines credibility.”
Under what officials are now insisting is an “experiment,” the round-robin tournament will give the home side double the chances to claim only a second victory in the competition since Mark Philippoussis and Jelena Dokic won it in 1999.
The Aussie sides will be placed in opposite brackets, meaning they could conceivably meet in a final at the event featuring ties comprising men’s and women’s singles plus mixed doubles.
One Aussie side has already been picked, with retiring Lleyton Hewitt teaming with Perth local Casey Dellacqua for Australia Gold. Andy Murray and Heather Watson will headline for Britain for a second consecutive edition.
Holders Poland (Agnieszka Radwanska and Jerzy Janowicz) chose not to return to defend their 2015 title. Critics are labeling the Aussie redoux scheme a cash grab, since Australian ties are by far the best attended at the Perth venue.
The Tournament director said the plan would be a trial only: “We’ll see how it goes this year. We certainly think it’s a special circumstance this year and I think the fans here in Perth will really warm to it.”
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