Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula: Will US stars withdraw from Billie Jean King Cup Finals?
The USA have named a strong team for the Billie Jean King Cup Finals next month, but how many of the side will actually make the trip to Glasgow?
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The USA have named a strong team for the Billie Jean King Cup Finals next month, but how many of the side will actually make the trip to Glasgow?
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