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The Hopman Cup kicks off at 2019 campaign and here at Unibet you can live stream tennis and bet on the matches.
Great Britain face Greece in their opening match, while France and Spain can also be followed this weekend.
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Great Britain vs Greece – Saturday, December 29 at 02:00 GMT
Katie Boulter and Cameron Norrie represent Great Britain in their opening Hopman Cup tie against Greece. And it’s fair to say the Brits have a tough task ahead of them. The first match sees Boulter face Maria Sakkari, who reached a career-high ranking in the summer after reaching the third round in Paris.
Sakkari, aged 23, is one year Boulter’s senior but has already made an impact on the Grand Slams. Boulter ended last season ranked 100 in the WTA and realistically will struggle here.
After that, Norris faces 20-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas, who is widely regarded as one of the hottest talents for the future. The World Number 15 is well placed to beat Norrie and Great Britain may not even make it to the deciding doubles match of this tie.
Australia vs France – Saturday, December 29 at 09:30 GMT
What a clash this could prove to be an UK tennis betting fans can live stream it all with Unibet! This Saturday morning encounter sees Ashleigh Barty and Matthew Ebdon come up against Alize Cornet and Lucas Pouille. Australia are the 1.50 favourites – in part because they are playing in front of a home crowd. But Barty and Ebdon are seasoned hard-court players, while Pouille in particular is more adept to clay.
Expect 22-year-old Barty to beat Cornet in two sets. Ebdon will have more trouble with Pouille and this is where France will hope to secure a win and force a last-match doubles encounter. This clash is well worth tuning in for.
Germany vs Spain – Sunday, December 30 at 02:00 GMT
Once upon a time Spain would wipe the floor with Germany in this match-up. But now it’s the Germans who are the dominant force. That is is part because Rafa Nadal is not playing in the Hopman Cup for Spain. But David Ferrer is still a threat on his day — despite his advancing age.
What sets Germany ahead of Spain these days is Angelique Kerber and Alexander Zverev. Kerber ended 2018 as the World Number 2 in the WTA, while Zverev is expected to win Grand Slams from 2019 onwards. German tennis is about to have two superstars and they’re both in action on Sunday.
Kerber vs Garbine Muguruza is a tantalising fixture and one fans should not miss. It’s hard to split the pair but Muguruza has won her last FIVE matches against Kerber. Those cover all surfaces and, crucially, two wins have been wishing two sets.
Zverev vs Ferrer is another mouthwatering tie but one the German should win. In all, Germany vs Spain is the match to bet in-play while watching live. Yes, it is set in the early hours for UK tennis fans but staying up to watch these four players battle it out will be well worth it.