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Poland Clinches First United Cup Title in Thrilling Final
11 Jan
Summary
- Poland secured its maiden United Cup title after a dramatic final against Switzerland.
- Iga Swiatek lost her opening singles match but the team rallied to victory.
- The deciding mixed doubles pair maintained their perfect tournament record.

Poland has achieved its first-ever United Cup championship, overcoming Switzerland in a nail-biting final that saw the team rally from behind. The crucial victory came after a challenging start, with world number two Iga Swiatek facing an initial singles defeat.
Hubert Hurkacz proved instrumental in leveling the tie, securing a thrilling three-set win in the men's singles. This paved the way for the deciding mixed doubles match. Katarzyna Kawa and Jan Zielinski then showcased their dominance, maintaining a perfect tournament record to clinch the title for Poland.
Swiatek expressed immense pride in the team's hard-earned success, marking their third final appearance. She highlighted the strong team effort and unwavering support that fueled their breakthrough victory after previous runner-up finishes.




