Kerber celebrates first win in tennis comeback from maternity leave

German tennis player Alexander Zverev (R) waves before the Group D tennis match of the 2024 United Cup at Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney. Steven Markham/AAP/dpa
German tennis player Alexander Zverev (R) waves before the Group D tennis match of the 2024 United Cup at Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney. Steven Markham/AAP/dpa

After losing the first match in her comeback from maternity leave, former world number one Angelique Kerber could celebrate her first victory after the 18-month break alongside Olympic champion Alexander Zverev at the United Cup.

The German duo defeated Italy's Angelica Moratelli and Lorenzo Sonego 6-3, 6-0 in Sydney on Saturday to give Germany a 2-1 win.

"It was a special day for me," Kerber said after the doubles match.

Teammate Zverev added: "We're both extremely happy. Angie played unbelievably well in the doubles and also in the singles. To be out for a year and a half, to come back and play at such a high level — that shows what kind of player she is."

Earlier, Kerber had lost 4-6, 5-7 to Jasmine Paolini, while Zverev took his first win of the new tennis season with a 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-4 against Sonego.

Both nations are competing in Group D alongside France.

Kerber, 35, hadn't played since summer 2022 and gave birth to daughter Liana in February.

"I felt comfortable on the court, it was a really intense match. I still need the game rhythm, I have to work on that," Kerber said of ther performance against Paolini.

"I'm happy to have survived it so well. I fought until the last point," she said.

Sonego took the fight to Zverev early, winning 18 of 24 net approaches to edge the German in a first-set tie-break. But Sonego couldn’t overcome Zverev’s dominant serving over the course of the match.

"The first set was one of the best sets I have seen him play, but I just looked for ways to get back into the match," Zverev said. "For the first match of the season I can't complain."

Also Saturday, Iga Świątek and Hubert Hurkacz won their singles matches and combined for a doubles victory in Poland's 3-0 triumph over Brazil. The Netherlands and China also won their opening matches.

The mixed team competition is a preparation for the Australian Open in Melbourne, the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, which starts on January 14.