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The '''2020 ATP Cup''' is the first edition of the [[ATP Cup]], an international outdoor [[Hardcourt|hard court]] men's [[tennis]] tournament held by the [[Association of Tennis Professionals]] (ATP). Serves as the opening of the [[2020 ATP Tour]], this is the first ATP team tournament since the last edition of the [[World Team Cup]] in [[2012 Power Horse World Team Cup|2012]]. It is being held at three venues in the [[Australia]]n cities of [[Brisbane]], [[Perth]], and [[Sydney]].
The '''2020 ATP Cup''' is the first edition of the [[ATP Cup]], an international outdoor [[Hardcourt|hard court]] men's [[tennis]] tournament held by the [[Association of Tennis Professionals]] (ATP). Serving as the opening of the [[2020 ATP Tour]], this is the first ATP team tournament since the last edition of the [[World Team Cup]] in [[2012 Power Horse World Team Cup|2012]]. It is being held at three venues in the [[Australia]]n cities of [[Brisbane]], [[Perth]], and [[Sydney]].


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 15:43, 5 January 2020

2020 ATP Cup
Date3–12 January
Edition1st
CategoryATP Cup
Draw24 teams
Prize money$15,000,000
SurfaceHard
LocationBrisbane, Perth, and Sydney,
Australia
VenuePat Rafter Arena
Perth Arena
Ken Rosewall Arena
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The 2020 ATP Cup is the first edition of the ATP Cup, an international outdoor hard court men's tennis tournament held by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Serving as the opening of the 2020 ATP Tour, this is the first ATP team tournament since the last edition of the World Team Cup in 2012. It is being held at three venues in the Australian cities of Brisbane, Perth, and Sydney.

Background

On 1 July 2018, ATP director, Chris Kermode announced that he had plans to organize a men's team tennis tournament which came after the Davis Cup changed their format six months prior to the announcement.[1] The tournament which at the time of the announcement had the name World Team Cup which was similar to the previous World Team Cup that took placed in Düsseldorf from 1978 to 2012.[2] Four months later, on November 15, the ATP with Tennis Australia announced that the tournament was renamed to the ATP Cup with twenty four teams playing at three cities in preparation for the Australian Open.[3] Those cities would later be revealed to be Sydney, Brisbane[4] and Perth, with the Hopman Cup being axed due to the new tournament.[5]

ATP ranking points

Type Player
ranked
Round Points per win vs. opponent ranked
No. 1–10 No. 11–25 No. 26–50 No. 51–100 No. 101+
Singles No. 1–300 Final 250 200 150 75 50
Semi-finals 180 140 105 50 35
Quarter-finals 120 100 75 35 25
Group stage 75 65 50 25 20
No. 301+ Final 85 55
Semi-finals 55 35
Quarter-finals 35 25
Group stage 25 15
Doubles Any Final 80
Semi-finals 75
Quarter-finals 55
Group stage 40
  • Maximum 750 points for undefeated singles player, 250 points for doubles.[6]

Entries

In September 2019, the first 18 countries in the ATP Cup Standings qualified for the ATP Cup, based on the ATP Ranking of its No. 1 singles player on 9 September and their commitment to play the event. Host country Australia received a wild card. Switzerland was withdrawn as a qualifying country after Roger Federer withdrew from the event, for personal reasons.[7] The final six teams qualified in November, based on ATP Rankings at 11 November.[8][9][10]

# Nation No. 1 Player Ranking as of No. 2 Player Ranking as of No. 3 Player Ranking
9 Sep 11 Nov 9 Sep 11 Nov 11 Nov
1  Serbia Novak Djokovic 1 2 Dušan Lajović 29 35 Nikola Milojević 160
2  Spain Rafael Nadal 2 1 Roberto Bautista Agut 10 9 Pablo Carreño Busta 27
3  Russia Daniil Medvedev 4 4 Karen Khachanov 9 17 Teymuraz Gabashvili 276
4  Austria Dominic Thiem 5 5 Dennis Novak 122 108 Sebastian Ofner 173
5  Germany Alexander Zverev 6 7 Jan-Lennard Struff 39 36 Mats Moraing 188
6  Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas 7 6 Michail Pervolarakis 462 441 Markos Kalovelonis 753
7  Japan Yoshihito Nishioka 58 69 Go Soeda 134 120 Toshihide Matsui 800
8  Italy Fabio Fognini 11 12 Stefano Travaglia 80 83 Paolo Lorenzi 118
9  France Gaël Monfils 12 10 Benoît Paire 23 24 Gilles Simon 56
10  Belgium David Goffin 14 11 Steve Darcis 178 155 Kimmer Coppejans 158
11  Croatia Borna Ćorić 15 28 Marin Čilić 28 39 Viktor Galović 254
12  Argentina Diego Schwartzman 16 14 Guido Pella 22 25 Juan Ignacio Londero 50
13  Georgia Nikoloz Basilashvili 17 26 Aleksandre Metreveli 695 676 George Tsivadze 882
14  South Africa Kevin Anderson 18 92 Lloyd Harris 113 101 Ruan Roelofse 659
15  United States John Isner 20 19 Taylor Fritz 30 32 Tommy Paul 84
16  Canada Denis Shapovalov 33 15 Félix Auger-Aliassime 21 21 Steven Diez 136
17  Great Britain Dan Evans 48 42 Cameron Norrie 67 53 James Ward 301
18 (WC)  Australia Alex de Minaur 31 18 Nick Kyrgios 27 30 John Millman 48
19  Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov 25 20 Dimitar Kuzmanov 324 417 Alexandar Lazarov 509
20  Chile Cristian Garín 34 34 Nicolás Jarry 74 77 Alejandro Tabilo 206
21  Poland Hubert Hurkacz 36 37 Kamil Majchrzak 84 91 Kacper Żuk 452
22  Uruguay Pablo Cuevas 44 45 Martín Cuevas 400 499 Franco Roncadelli 1859
23  Moldova Radu Albot 42 46 Alexander Cozbinov 856 828 Egor Matvievici 1511
24  Norway Casper Ruud 60 55 Viktor Durasovic 323 338 Lukas Hellum Lilleengen 1573

  Qualified in September 2019
  Qualified in November 2019

Replacement players

Nation Replacement Original player Rank 11 Nov Reason
 Italy Alessandro Giannessi Matteo Berrettini 8 Abdominal injury[11]
 France Gilles Simon Lucas Pouille 22 Elbow injury[12]
 Great Britain James Ward Andy Murray 125 (PR 2) Pelvis injury[13]
 Japan Toshihide Matsui Yasutaka Uchiyama 78 Injury[14]
 Japan Go Soeda Kei Nishikori 13 Elbow injury[14]

Venues

Perth Sydney Brisbane
Perth Arena Ken Rosewall Arena Pat Rafter Arena
Capacity: 15,500 Capacity: 10,500 Capacity: 5,500

Format

The 24 teams are divided into six groups of four teams each in a round-robin format. The six winners of each group and the two best second-placed finishers with the best records based on number of ties won (followed by number of matches won, then percentage of sets won and then percentage of games won), will qualify for the quarterfinals.[6][15]

Group stage

The draw for the ATP Cup was revealed on 16 September 2019 with Brisbane getting Groups A and F, Perth getting Groups B and D, and Sydney getting Groups C and E.[16] On 14 November, the final five qualifiers were placed in the draw, along with Bulgaria who replaced Switzerland after they withdrew from the competition.

Qualified for the knockout stage

Overview

G = Group, T = Ties, M = Matches, S = Sets

G First place Second place Third place Fourth place
Nation T M S Nation T M S Nation T M S Nation T M S
A  Serbia 1–0 3–0 6–1  France 1–0 2–1 4–3  Chile 0–1 1–2 3–4  South Africa 0–1 0–3 1–6
B  Japan 1–0 3–0 6–0  Spain 1–0 3–0 6–0  Georgia 0–1 0–3 0–6  Uruguay 0–1 0–3 0–6
C  Bulgaria 2–0 4–2 9–6  Great Britain 1–1 3–3 8–7  Belgium 1–1 4–2 8–6  Moldova 0–2 1–5 4–10
D  Russia 2–0 5–1 10–4  Italy 1–1 2–4 5–8  Norway 1–1 3–3 6–8  United States 0–2 2–4 7–8
E  Croatia 1–0 3–0 6–2  Argentina 1–0 2–1 5–3  Poland 0–1 1–2 3–5  Austria 0–1 0–3 2–6
F  Australia 2–0 6–0 12–3  Canada 1–1 3–3 8–6  Germany 1–1 2–4 5–9  Greece 0–2 1–5 3–10

Group A

Pos. Country Ties Matches Sets S % Games G %
1  Serbia 1–0 3–0 6–1 85.7 42–32 56.8
2  France 1–0 2–1 4–3 57.1 38–34 52.8
3  Chile 0–1 1–2 3–4 42.9 34–38 47.2
4  South Africa 0–1 0–3 1–6 14.3 32–42 43.2

France vs. Chile


France
2
Brisbane
4 January 2020

Chile
1
1 2 3
1 France
Chile
Benoît Paire
Nicolás Jarry
63
77
6
3
6
3
 
2 France
Chile
Gaël Monfils
Cristian Garín
6
3
7
5
   
3 France
Chile
Nicolas Mahut / Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Cristian Garín / Nicolás Jarry
5
7
2
6
   

Serbia vs. South Africa


Serbia
3
Brisbane
4 January 2020

South Africa
0
1 2 3
1 Serbia
South Africa
Dušan Lajović
Lloyd Harris
3
6
77
64
6
3
 
2 Serbia
South Africa
Novak Djokovic
Kevin Anderson
77
65
78
66
   
3 Serbia
South Africa
Nikola Čačić / Viktor Troicki
Raven Klaasen / Ruan Roelofse
6
3
6
2
   

South Africa vs. Chile


South Africa
Brisbane
6 January 2020

Chile
1 2 3
1 South Africa
Chile
Lloyd Harris
Nicolás Jarry
       
2 South Africa
Chile
Kevin Anderson
Cristian Garín
       
3 South Africa
Chile
Raven Klaasen / Ruan Roelofse
Cristian Garín / Nicolás Jarry
       

Serbia vs. France


Serbia
Brisbane
6 January 2020

France
1 2 3
1 Serbia
France
Dušan Lajović
Benoît Paire
       
2 Serbia
France
Novak Djokovic
Gaël Monfils
       
3 Serbia
France
Novak Djokovic / Viktor Troicki
Nicolas Mahut / Édouard Roger-Vasselin
       

Serbia vs. Chile


Serbia
Brisbane
8 January 2020

Chile
1 2 3
1 Serbia
Chile
Dušan Lajović
Nicolás Jarry
       
2 Serbia
Chile
Novak Djokovic
Cristian Garín
       
3 Serbia
Chile
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

France vs. South Africa


France
Brisbane
8 January 2020

South Africa
1 2 3
1 France
South Africa
Benoît Paire
Lloyd Harris
       
2 France
South Africa
Gaël Monfils
Kevin Anderson
       
3 France
South Africa
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Group B

Pos. Country Ties Matches Sets S % Games G %
1  Japan 1–0 3–0 6–0 100.0 37–15 71.2
1  Spain 1–0 3–0 6–0 100.0 37–15 71.2
3  Georgia 0–1 0–3 0–6 0.0 15–37 28.8
3  Uruguay 0–1 0–3 0–6 0.0 15–37 28.8

Japan vs. Uruguay


Japan
3
Perth
4 January 2020

Uruguay
0
1 2 3
1 Japan
Uruguay
Go Soeda
Martín Cuevas
6
1
6
3
   
2 Japan
Uruguay
Yoshihito Nishioka
Pablo Cuevas
6
0
6
1
   
3 Japan
Uruguay
Toshihide Matsui / Ben McLachlan
Ariel Behar / Pablo Cuevas
77
65
6
4
   

Spain vs. Georgia


Spain
3
Perth
4 January 2020

Georgia
0
1 2 3
1 Spain
Georgia (country)
Roberto Bautista Agut
Aleksandre Metreveli
6
0
6
0
   
2 Spain
Georgia (country)
Rafael Nadal
Nikoloz Basilashvili
6
3
7
5
   
3 Spain
Georgia (country)
Pablo Carreño Busta / Feliciano López
Aleksandre Bakshi / George Tsivadze
6
3
6
4
   

Japan vs. Georgia


Japan
Perth
6 January 2020

Georgia
1 2 3
1 Japan
Georgia (country)
Go Soeda
Aleksandre Metreveli
       
2 Japan
Georgia (country)
Yoshihito Nishioka
Nikoloz Basilashvili
       
3 Japan
Georgia (country)
Toshihide Matsui / Ben McLachlan
Aleksandre Bakshi / George Tsivadze
       

Spain vs. Uruguay


Spain
Perth
6 January 2020

Uruguay
1 2 3
1 Spain
Uruguay
Roberto Bautista Agut
Franco Roncadelli
       
2 Spain
Uruguay
Rafael Nadal
Pablo Cuevas
       
3 Spain
Uruguay
Pablo Carreño Busta / Rafael Nadal
Ariel Behar / Pablo Cuevas
       

Spain vs. Japan


Spain
Perth
8 January 2020

Japan
1 2 3
1 Spain
Japan
Roberto Bautista Agut
Go Soeda
       
2 Spain
Japan
Rafael Nadal
Yoshihito Nishioka
       
3 Spain
Japan
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Georgia vs. Uruguay


Georgia
Perth
8 January 2020

Uruguay
1 2 3
1 Georgia (country)
Uruguay
Aleksandre Metreveli
Martín Cuevas
       
2 Georgia (country)
Uruguay
Nikoloz Basilashvili
Pablo Cuevas
       
3 Georgia (country)
Uruguay
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Group C

Pos. Country Ties Matches Sets S % Games G %
1  Bulgaria 2–0 4–2 9–6 60.0 73–63 53.7
2  Great Britain 1–1 3–3 8–7 53.3 70–67 51.1
3  Belgium 1–1 4–2 8–6 57.1 74–65 53.2
4  Moldova 0–2 1–5 4–10 40.0 58–80 42.0

Belgium vs. Moldova


Belgium
3
Sydney
3 January 2020

Moldova
0
1 2 3
1 Belgium
Moldova
Steve Darcis
Alexander Cozbinov
6
4
64
77
7
5
 
2 Belgium
Moldova
David Goffin
Radu Albot
6
4
6
1
   
3 Belgium
Moldova
Sander Gillé / Joran Vliegen
Radu Albot / Alexander Cozbinov
65
77
77
64
[11]
[9]
 

Great Britain vs. Bulgaria


Great Britain
1
Sydney
3 January 2020

Bulgaria
2
1 2 3
1 United Kingdom
Bulgaria
Cameron Norrie
Dimitar Kuzmanov
6
2
3
6
6
2
 
2 United Kingdom
Bulgaria
Dan Evans
Grigor Dimitrov
6
2
4
6
1
6
 
3 United Kingdom
Bulgaria
Jamie Murray / Joe Salisbury
Grigor Dimitrov / Alexandar Lazarov
65
77
77
62
[9]
[11]
 

Bulgaria vs. Moldova


Bulgaria
2
Sydney
5 January 2020

Moldova
1
1 2 3
1 Bulgaria
Moldova
Dimitar Kuzmanov
Alexander Cozbinov
6
1
7
5
   
2 Bulgaria
Moldova
Grigor Dimitrov
Radu Albot
6
2
6
3
   
3 Bulgaria
Moldova
Grigor Dimitrov / Alexandar Lazarov
Radu Albot / Alexander Cozbinov
4
6
64
77
   

Belgium vs. Great Britain


Belgium
1
Sydney
5 January 2020

Great Britain
2
1 2 3
1 Belgium
United Kingdom
Steve Darcis
Cameron Norrie
6
2
6
4
   
2 Belgium
United Kingdom
David Goffin
Dan Evans
4
6
4
6
   
3 Belgium
United Kingdom
Sander Gillé / Joran Vliegen
Jamie Murray / Joe Salisbury
3
6
67
79
   

Great Britain vs. Moldova


Great Britain
Sydney
7 January 2020

Moldova
1 2 3
1 United Kingdom
Moldova
Cameron Norrie
Alexander Cozbinov
       
2 United Kingdom
Moldova
Dan Evans
Radu Albot
       
3 United Kingdom
Moldova
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Belgium vs. Bulgaria


Belgium
Sydney
7 January 2020

Bulgaria
1 2 3
1 Belgium
Bulgaria
Steve Darcis
Dimitar Kuzmanov
       
2 Belgium
Bulgaria
David Goffin
Grigor Dimitrov
       
3 Belgium
Bulgaria
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Group D

Pos. Country Ties Matches Sets S % Games G %
1  Russia 2–0 5–1 10–4 71.4 73–53 57.9
2  Italy 1–1 2–4 5–8 38.5 54–61 47.0
3  Norway 1–1 3–3 6–8 42.9 58–68 46.0
4  United States 0–2 2–4 7–8 46.7 67–70 48.9

United States vs. Norway


United States
1
Perth
3 January 2020

Norway
2
1 2 3
1 United States
Norway
Taylor Fritz
Viktor Durasovic
6
2
6
2
   
2 United States
Norway
John Isner
Casper Ruud
77
63
610
712
5
7
 
3 United States
Norway
Austin Krajicek / Rajeev Ram
Viktor Durasovic / Casper Ruud
6
4
3
6
[5]
[10]
 

Russia vs. Italy


Russia
3
Perth
3 January 2020

Italy
0
1 2 3
1 Russia
Italy
Karen Khachanov
Stefano Travaglia
7
5
6
3
   
2 Russia
Italy
Daniil Medvedev
Fabio Fognini
1
6
6
1
6
3
 
3 Russia
Italy
Karen Khachanov / Daniil Medvedev
Simone Bolelli / Paolo Lorenzi
6
4
6
3
   

Italy vs. Norway


Italy
2
Perth
5 January 2020

Norway
1
1 2 3
1 Italy
Norway
Stefano Travaglia
Viktor Durasovic
6
1
6
1
   
2 Italy
Norway
Fabio Fognini
Casper Ruud
2
6
2
6
   
3 Italy
Norway
Simone Bolelli / Fabio Fognini
Viktor Durasovic / Casper Ruud
6
3
77
63
   

Russia vs. United States


Russia
2
Perth
5 January 2020

United States
1
1 2 3
1 Russia
United States
Karen Khachanov
Taylor Fritz
3
6
7
5
6
1
 
2 Russia
United States
Daniil Medvedev
John Isner
6
3
6
1
   
3 Russia
United States
Karen Khachanov / Daniil Medvedev
Austin Krajicek / Rajeev Ram
3
6
4
6
   

Russia vs. Norway


Russia
Perth
7 January 2020

Norway
1 2 3
1 Russia
Norway
Karen Khachanov
Viktor Durasovic
       
2 Russia
Norway
Daniil Medvedev
Casper Ruud
       
3 Russia
Norway
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Italy vs. United States


Italy
Perth
7 January 2020

United States
1 2 3
1 Italy
United States
Stefano Travaglia
Taylor Fritz
       
2 Italy
United States
Fabio Fognini
John Isner
       
3 Italy
United States
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Group E

Pos. Country Ties Matches Sets S % Games G %
1  Croatia 1–0 3–0 6–2 85.7 46–38 54.8
2  Argentina 1–0 2–1 5–3 62.5 37–32 53.6
3  Poland 0–1 1–2 3–5 37.5 32–37 46.4
4  Austria 0–1 0–3 2–6 14.3 38–46 45.2

Argentina vs. Poland


Argentina
2
Sydney
4 January 2020

Poland
1
1 2 3
1 Argentina
Poland
Guido Pella
Kamil Majchrzak
6
2
2
6
6
2
 
2 Argentina
Poland
Diego Schwartzman
Hubert Hurkacz
6
4
2
6
3
6
 
3 Argentina
Poland
Máximo González / Andrés Molteni
Hubert Hurkacz / Łukasz Kubot
6
2
6
4
   

Austria vs. Croatia


Austria
0
Sydney
4 January 2020

Croatia
3
1 2 3
1 Austria
Croatia
Dennis Novak
Marin Čilić
77
64
4
6
4
6
 
2 Austria
Croatia
Dominic Thiem
Borna Ćorić
64
77
6
2
3
6
 
3 Austria
Croatia
Oliver Marach / Jürgen Melzer
Ivan Dodig / Nikola Mektić
64
77
2
6
   

Croatia vs. Poland


Croatia
Sydney
6 January 2020

Poland
1 2 3
1 Croatia
Poland
Marin Čilić
Kacper Żuk
       
2 Croatia
Poland
Borna Ćorić
Hubert Hurkacz
       
3 Croatia
Poland
Ivan Dodig / Nikola Mektić
Hubert Hurkacz / Łukasz Kubot
       

Austria vs. Argentina


Austria
Sydney
6 January 2020

Argentina
1 2 3
1 Austria
Argentina
Dennis Novak
Guido Pella
       
2 Austria
Argentina
Dominic Thiem
Diego Schwartzman
       
3 Austria
Argentina
Oliver Marach / Jürgen Melzer
Máximo González / Andrés Molteni
       

Austria vs. Poland


Austria
Sydney
8 January 2020

Poland
1 2 3
1 Austria
Poland
Dennis Novak
Kamil Majchrzak
       
2 Austria
Poland
Dominic Thiem
Hubert Hurkacz
       
3 Austria
Poland
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Croatia vs. Argentina


Croatia
Sydney
8 January 2020

Argentina
1 2 3
1 Croatia
Argentina
Marin Čilić
Guido Pella
       
2 Croatia
Argentina
Borna Ćorić
Diego Schwartzman
       
3 Croatia
Argentina
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Group F

Pos. Country Ties Matches Sets S % Games G %
1  Australia 2–0 6–0 12–3 80.0 83–62 57.2
2  Canada 1–1 3–3 8–6 57.1 69–62 52.7
3  Germany 1–1 2–4 5–9 35.7 58–68 46.0
4  Greece 0–2 1–5 3–10 23.1 47–65 42.0

Greece vs. Canada


Greece
0
Brisbane
3 January 2020

Canada
3
1 2 3
1 Greece
Canada
Michail Pervolarakis
Félix Auger-Aliassime
1
6
3
6
   
2 Greece
Canada
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Denis Shapovalov
66
78
64
77
   
3 Greece
Canada
Michail Pervolarakis / Petros Tsitsipas
Félix Auger-Aliassime / Denis Shapovalov
2
6
3
6
   

Germany vs. Australia


Germany
0
Brisbane
3 January 2020

Australia
3
1 2 3
1 Germany
Australia
Jan-Lennard Struff
Nick Kyrgios
4
6
64
77
   
2 Germany
Australia
Alexander Zverev
Alex de Minaur
6
4
63
77
2
6
 
3 Germany
Australia
Kevin Krawietz / Andreas Mies
Chris Guccione / John Peers
3
6
4
6
   

Canada vs. Australia


Canada
0
Brisbane
5 January 2020

Australia
3
1 2 3
1 Canada
Australia
Félix Auger-Aliassime
John Millman
4
6
2
6
   
2 Canada
Australia
Denis Shapovalov
Alex de Minaur
78
66
4
6
2
6
 
3 Canada
Australia
Félix Auger-Aliassime / Adil Shamasdin
Chris Guccione / John Peers
6
3
63
77
[8]
[10]
 

Germany vs. Greece


Germany
2
Brisbane
5 January 2020

Greece
1
1 2 3
1 Germany
Greece
Jan-Lennard Struff
Michail Pervolarakis
6
4
6
1
   
2 Germany
Greece
Alexander Zverev
Stefanos Tsitsipas
1
6
4
6
   
3 Germany
Greece
Kevin Krawietz / Andreas Mies
Michail Pervolarakis / Stefanos Tsitsipas
3
6
6
3
[17]
[15]
 

Germany vs. Canada


Germany
Brisbane
7 January 2020

Canada
1 2 3
1 Germany
Canada
Jan-Lennard Struff
Félix Auger-Aliassime
       
2 Germany
Canada
Alexander Zverev
Denis Shapovalov
       
3 Germany
Canada
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Greece vs. Australia


Greece
Brisbane
7 January 2020

Australia
1 2 3
1 Greece
Australia
Michail Pervolarakis
Nick Kyrgios
       
2 Greece
Australia
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Alex de Minaur
       
3 Greece
Australia
TBD / TBD
TBD / TBD
       

Knockout stage

The knockout stage will take place at the Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney.

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
10 January 2020
 
 
Winner of Group A
 
11 January 2020
 
Second-best runner-up
 
 
 
9 January 2020
 
 
 
Winner of Group D
 
12 January 2020
 
Winner of Group E
 
 
 
9 January 2020
 
 
 
Winner of Group C
 
11 January 2020
 
 Australia
 
 
 
10 January 2020
 
 
 
Winner of Group B
 
 
Best runner-up
 

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