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Four days into the new season, and—not surprisingly—the players at the United Cup are still finding their feet and form.

Yesterday Casper Ruud followed up a win over Alex de Minaur with a loss to Jakub Mensik. Alexander Zverev, after winning his opening match, lost to Hubert Hurkacz. And the Americans, Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz, finished the day with 1-1 records in singles.

The most eye-catching results from Day 4 came on the women’s side.

Iga Swiatek won her 2026 debut over Eva Lys of Germany, but the 23-year-old, who had struggled to win games against Iga in the past, pushed her to 6-4 in the third this time.

40th-ranked Jessica Bouzas Maneiro of Spain beat Gauff 6-1 in the first set, and 6-0 in the third.

Maria Sakkari made it two quality wins in a row, over Naomi Osaka and Emma Raducanu. Coming in, she was 0-4 against the Brit.

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That takes us to the mid-point of the competition. Here are the group leaders so far:

A: USA

B: China

C: Switzerland

D: Czechia

E: Greece

F: Germany

And here’s a look at what’s happening on a relatively quiet Day 5.

Who’s playing who?

Sydney

Canada vs. Belgium (10:30 A.M. local; 6:30 P.M. ET)

Australia vs. Czechia (5:30 P.M. local; 1:30 A.M. ET)

Perth

Italy vs. France (10:00 A.M. local; 9:00 P.M. ET)

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Who to watch

Victoria Mboko vs. Elise Mertens: The 19-year-old Canadian and the 30-year-old Belgian meet for the first time. Each won her opening match, and each should give the other a test.

Maya Joint vs. Barbora Krejcikova: Like Mboko vs. Mertens, this match also pits a 19-year-old (Joint) against a 30-year-old (Krejcikova), and will also be their first encounter. Joint was scheduled to play two days ago, but was ill; hopefully we get our first look at the American-turned-Australian in front of her adopted home crowd.

Alex de Minaur vs. Jakub Mensik: Mensik is just 20, but he has already played, and lost, to De Minaur four times. Getting his first win in front of an Aussie crowd would be a nice way for the Czech to start the year.

Flavio Cobolli vs. Arthur Rinderknech: The 30-year-old Frenchman leads their head-to-head 2-1, but the 23-year-old Italian is the man on the rise.

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Who’s going to win?

Canada d. Belgium 2-1

Australia d. Czechia 2-1

Italy d. France 3-0