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United Cup: The list of French players selected for the 2026 edition is known!

Le 13/11/2025 à 08h57 par Adrien Guyot
United Cup: The list of French players selected for the 2026 edition is known!

Six players will represent the French team during the fourth edition of the United Cup, which will be held from January 2 to 11.

Eighteen countries will compete for the title at the United Cup in early January as a preparation for the season. France will participate in the event, and the six players selected to compete in this tournament are known.

Thus, Arthur Rinderknech, Geoffrey Blancaneaux, and Edouard Roger-Vasselin will be part of the team. On the women's circuit, Loïs Boisson, Léolia Jeanjean, and Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah have also been selected.

This is the fourth edition of the competition, which has been won twice by the United States (2023 and 2025) and by Germany (2024). Unfortunate finalist in the last two editions, Poland can once again count on the presence of Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz. The defending champions from the United States will field Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz.

Here is the list of players selected to participate in the United Cup, country by country:

-USA: Fritz, McDonald, Harrison, Gauff, Lepchenko, Melichar-Martinez;

-Canada: Auger-Aliassime, Galarneau, Harper, Mboko, Cross, Dabrowski;

-Italy: Cobolli, Pellegrino, Vavassori, Paolini, Brancaccio, Errani;

-Australia: De Minaur, Kubler, Smith, Joint, Inglis, Hunter;

-Great Britain: Draper, Harris, Glasspool, Raducanu, Xu, Nicholls;

-Germany: Zverev, Zahraj, Krawietz, Lys, Siegemund, Hodzic;

-Belgium: Bergs, Coppejans, Gille, Mertens, Minnen, Salden;

-Poland: Hurkacz, Michalski, Zielinski, Swiatek, Kawa, Piter;

-Spain: Munar, Taberner, Cervantes, Bouzas Maneiro, Lazaro Garcia, Cavalle-Reimers;

-Czech Republic: Mensik, Svrcina, Pavlasek, Krejcikova, L. Fruhvirtova, Skoch;

-Greece: S. Tsitsipas, Sakellaridis, P. Tsitsipas, Sakkari, Papamichail, Sakellaridi;

-Japan: Mochizuki, Uchiyama, Osaka, Hibino;

-Argentina: Baez, Trungelliti, Andreozzi, Sierra, Carle, Fossa Huergo;

-Netherlands: Griekspoor, Den Ouden, Pel, Lamens, Vedder, Schuurs;

-Switzerland: Wawrinka, Paul, Castelnuovo, Bencic, Naef, Karamoko;

-Norway: Ruud, Durasovic, Helgo, Olsen, Eikeri;

-China: Zhang, Te, Wang, Zhu Lin, Xiaodi You.

Arthur Rinderknech
29e, 1540 points
Geoffrey Blancaneaux
254e, 217 points
Lois Boisson
36e, 1351 points
Leolia Jeanjean
106e, 706 points
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