Sydney, Australia — In a match that will be talked about for weeks, Hubert Hurkacz delivered one of the most electrifying performances of the early 2026 season, edging Taylor Fritz in straight sets 7-6(1), 7-6(2) in the United Cup semifinal in Sydney. The victory, achieved in just over 90 minutes, not only highlights Hurkacz’s return to elite form but also gives Poland a real shot at a United Cup final appearance.
Facing the world No. 9 American on a fast Ken Rosewall Arena court under sweltering conditions, the Polish No. 83 pulled off a gritty performance with aggressive serving and clutch shot-making. With no breaks of serve in either set, both players were pushed into tiebreaks — but Hurkacz, showing nerve and precision, claimed both convincingly.
“Obviously playing Taylor is such a big challenge,” Hurkacz said after the match. “He serves very powerfully and has a big forehand… I felt like I played quite solid myself. I tried to be more aggressive.”
This win marks a striking turnaround for Hurkacz, who returned to competition after seven months off due to knee surgery. Before this match, he had already taken down formidable opponents — including Alexander Zverev and Tallon Griekspoor — and now adds Fritz to that list, showing consistency that many hadn’t seen from him in a long time.
For Fritz, the loss adds to a roller-coaster start to 2026. The American has battled fitness concerns heading into the Australian Open, with knee issues affecting his early season rhythm. While still one of the top contenders on tour, this defeat underlines the fine margins at the top level — especially when facing in-form rivals on serve-friendly surfaces.
With this result, Poland now sits one victory away from a United Cup final, where they will face Switzerland, while Hurkacz’s resurgence positions him as a player to watch ahead of the Australian Open — and potentially the rest of the season.



















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