United Cup 2025: US, Canada in Group A; Britain, Australia in Group F
Defending champions Germany have been placed with China and Brazil in Group E
Taylor Fritz, United Cup 2023
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United States and Canada have been placed in Group A for the 2025 edition of the United Cup. The two North American nations will play in Perth along with a third team which has yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile, Great Britain and Australia have been placed in Group F along with a yet to be confirmed team to play in Sydney
Organizers revealed the draw for the 18-nation event, with six groups featuring three countries each. Below is the list of all the groups.
Perth
Group A
- USA
- Canada
- To be confirmed
Group C
- Greece
- Kazakhstan
- Spain
Group E
- China
- Germany
- Brazil
Sydney
Group B
- Poland
- Czechia
- Norway
Group D
- Italy
- France
- Switzerland
Group F
- Great Britain
- Australia
- To be confirmed
The schedule for the matches will be released tomorrow in Australia.
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