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2023 Hopman Cup

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The Hopman Cup XXXII was the 32nd edition of the Hopman Cup, a tennis tournament between nations in men's and women's tennis. It took place from 19–23 July 2023 on clay courts at the Nice Lawn Tennis Club in Nice, France.

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After a three-year absence, on 6 December 2022, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) announced that the Hopman Cup would return for the 2023 tennis season in Nice in July, the first occasion in which the event was moved out of Australia and away from the opening week of the season. The 2023 event featured six teams, as opposed to the eight featured in previous editions.[1]

Team Croatia's Donna Vekić and Borna Ćorić defeated Switzerland's Céline Naef and Leandro Riedi in the final to win the second Hopman Cup title for Croatia, its first since 1996.[2] Team Switzerland, the two-time defending champions, was contending to win a third consecutive Hopman Cup title.[3]

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Entrants

The full list of 12 players who would compete in the Hopman Cup 2023 was unveiled on 4 April 2023:[4]

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Group stage

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The schedule was announced on 11 May 2023.[7] The 6 teams were divided into two groups of three teams each in a round-robin format. The winners of each group will qualify for the final.

Group 1

Standings

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All times are local (UTC+1).

Denmark vs. Switzerland

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Denmark vs. France

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Switzerland vs. France

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Group 2

Standings

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Belgium vs. Croatia

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Belgium vs. Spain

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Croatia vs. Spain

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Final

Switzerland vs. Croatia

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2023 Hopman Cup Champions
Croatia
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Notes

  1. Masarova replaced Paula Badosa on 13 July 2023 after Badosa withdrew.[5]
  2. Naef replaced Belinda Bencic on 16 July 2023 after Bencic withdrew due to a shoulder injury.[6]

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