The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tennis stars lament potential end of Hopman Cup

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PERTH: The likely demise of the Hopman Cup after three decades of the unique mixed teams tennis tournament has been greeted with sadness by players at this year's edition, with Serena Williams calling the prospect "heartbreak­ing".

Swiss duo Roger Federer and Belinda Bencic beat Germans Alexander Zverev and Angelique Kerber in Saturday's final in front of a sell-out crowd in Perth, but it is expected to be the last instalment of the event.

A dramatic finish to what was arguably the best Hopman Cup ever -- which also saw Federer and Serena face off for the first time in a historic mixed doubles clash -- came down to a single match point shared by both sides in the final.

However, the event is widely tipped to be scrapped to make way for the new ATP World Team Cup, which will start next year.

While Tennis Australia has a contract with the West Australian State Government to run the ITFsanctio­ned tournament until 2022, the new ATP event would make it very hard for the Hopman Cup to attract top men's players.

American superstar Serena, who was playing in Perth for the fifth time in her career and has won the title twice, said she was unaware of speculatio­n on the Hopman's fate, but that she was upset by the prospect of it vanishing.

"Obviously it would heartbreak­ing," she said.

German world number two Kerber, who has reached successive finals in the past two Hopman Cups, was saddened by the news.

"I really love the tournament," she said. "We all will be sad that it is the last time at Hopman Cup.” - AFP be

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