Ukraine at the Hopman Cup
Ukraine | |
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First year | 1993 |
Years played | 4 |
Hopman Cup titles | 0 |
Runners-up | 2 (1995, 2016) |
Most total wins | Andrei Medvedev (6–6) |
Most singles wins | Andrei Medvedev (4–3) |
Most doubles wins | Natalia Medvedeva (2–3) Andrei Medvedev (2–3) |
Best doubles team | Natalia Medvedeva & Andrei Medvedev (2–3) |
Most years played | Natalia Medvedeva (3) Andrei Medvedev (3) |
Ukraine is a nation that has competed at the Hopman Cup tournament on four occasions, the first being in 1993. In 1995 and 2016, Ukraine were the tournament runners-up and this remains their best showing to date.[1] Before its dissolution, Ukraine used to form part of the Soviet Union which also competed at the Hopman Cup on two occasions in the early 1990s. Additionally, Ukraine is a member of the CIS which entered a CIS team into the 1992 event.
Players
This is a list of players who have played for Ukraine in the Hopman Cup.
Name | Total W–L | Singles W–L | Doubles W–L | First year played | No. of years played |
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Alexandr Dolgopolov | 3–4 | 3–1 | 0–3 | 2016 | 1 |
Andrei Medvedev | 6–6 | 4–3 | 2–3 | 1993 | 3 |
Natalia Medvedeva | 5–7 | 3–4 | 2–3 | 1993 | 3 |
Elina Svitolina | 3–4 | 3–1 | 0–3 | 2016 | 1 |
Results
Year | Competition | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1993 | Round One | Burswood Dome, Perth | Austria | 2–1 | Won |
Quarterfinals | Burswood Dome, Perth | Germany | 1–2 | Lost | |
1994 1 | Round One | Burswood Dome, Perth | Austria | 0–3 | Lost |
1995 2 | Round One | Burswood Dome, Perth | Sweden | 2–1 | Won |
Quarterfinals | Burswood Dome, Perth | United States | 2–1 | Won | |
Semifinals | Burswood Dome, Perth | Czech Republic | 2–1 | Won | |
Final | Burswood Dome, Perth | Germany | 0–2 | Lost | |
2016 | Round Robin | Perth Arena, Perth | United States | 2–1 | Won |
Round Robin | Perth Arena, Perth | Czech Republic | 2–1 | Won | |
Round Robin | Perth Arena, Perth | Australia Gold | 2–1 | Won | |
Final | Perth Arena, Perth | Australia Green | 0–2 | Lost |
1 As Andrei Medvedev and Natalia Medvedeva had already lost both of their singles matches, the mixed doubles dead rubber was not played.
2 In the final against Germany, the mixed doubles dead rubber was not played as Andrei Medvedev and Natalia Medvedeva had already lost both of their singles matches.
References
- ^ "Nations Records". www.hopmancup.com. Archived from the original on 5 September 2011. Retrieved 10 Oct 2011.
See also
CIS at the Hopman Cup
Soviet Union at the Hopman Cup
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- 1990: Spain
- 1991: Yugoslavia
- 1992: Switzerland
- 1993: Germany
- 1994: Czech Republic
- 1995: Germany (2nd title)
- 1996: Croatia
- 1997: United States
- 1998: Slovakia
- 1999: Australia
- 2000: South Africa
- 2001: Switzerland (2)
- 2002: Spain (2)
- 2003: United States (2)
- 2004: United States (3)
- 2005: Slovakia (2)
- 2006: United States (4)
- 2007: Russia
- 2008: United States (5)
- 2009: Slovakia (3)
- 2010: Spain (3)
- 2011: United States (6)
- 2012: Czech Republic (2)
- 2013: Spain (4)
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- 2015: Poland
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- 2018: Switzerland (3)
- 2019: Switzerland (4)
- 2023: Croatia (2)
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