Nick Kyrgios signs up for Hopman Cup

Australia's Nick Kyrgios and Casey Dellacqua will attempt to end the nation's long-standing Hopman Cup title drought when they team for the event this summer.

Nick Kyrgios during Wimbledon.

Nick Kyrgios will attempt to end Australia's Hopman Cup title drought this summer. (AAP)

Wimbledon giant-killer Nick Kyrgios will team up with Casey Dellacqua this summer as Australia attempt to end their long-standing Hopman Cup title drought.

And two-time grand slam champion Andy Murray will partner British 2012 Olympian Heather Watson at the mixed-teams event, starting at Perth Arena on January 4.

Kyrgios made international headlines when he beat Rafael Nadal on the way to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon this year.

The 19-year-old has been touted as Australia's next big tennis star, and will attempt to end the nation's 16-year Hopman Cup drought when he teams with Dellacqua.

Australia's one and only Hopman Cup title came in 1999 when Mark Philippoussis and Jelena Dokic teamed to win the event.

Kyrgios has risen to No.58 in the world rankings following his recent Wimbledon heroics.

Dellacqua was languishing outside the top 200 in the world rankings late last year, but she has since shot up to 30th following a string of impressive displays, which included a run to the fourth round of the Australian Open in January.

Kyrgios said he was excited at the prospect of making his Hopman Cup debut.

"I've heard the Perth Arena is a great stadium," Kyrgios said.

"Hopefully we can get that atmosphere like a Davis Cup tie.

"That would be just sensational to play in front of a crowd like that because it really gives me the energy and spark to perform out there.

"I'll be teaming up with Casey and I think she'll be the leader of our little duo.

"I'm going to look up to her so hopefully she can lead me when we play a bit of mixed doubles."

Dellacqua was forced to withdraw from last summer's Hopman Cup due to injury, but is keen to make amends this time around.

Meanwhile, the Western Australia Government has signed a new three-year sponsorship deal for the Hopman Cup.

The deal includes an option for a further five years, securing the event for WA until 2022.


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