Canada Win First Hopman Cup as Andreescu, Auger-Aliassime Shine

Canada clinched their first Hopman Cup title as Andreescu and Auger-Aliassime beat Italy’s Bronzetti and Cobolli in the final at Bari.
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BARI: Canada won the Hopman Cup for the first time when Bianca Andreescu and Felix Auger-Aliassime teamed up to beat Italy’s Lucia Bronzetti and Flavio Cobolli in Sunday’s final at Bari.

With Andreescu and Cobolli winning the two singles matches, the tie came down to the doubles, which the Canadians took 6-3, 6-3. Both sides were appearing in their first-ever finals, but it was the Canadians who made the perfect start when Andreescu dispatched Bronzetti in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3.

Currently ranked 185 in the world, Andreescu is 121 places lower than the Italian, but the 25-year-old once held the number four spot and won the 2019 US Open, and her enduring class was too much for Bronzetti in their first-ever meeting.

That meant Cobolli had to win against Auger-Aliassime to keep Italy in the hunt for the title. Agencies

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