Britain qualify for Billie Jean King Cup Finals after Glasgow picked as host
Britain have qualified for the Billie Jean King Cup Finals after Glasgow was selected to host the event in November.
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Britain have qualified for the Billie Jean King Cup Finals after Glasgow was selected to host the event in November.
Great Britain will host the Billie Jean King Cup finals for the first time in 31 years, despite being knocked out of the event earlier this year.
Great Britain have qualified for the 2022 Billie Jean King Cup Finals after Glasgow was chosen as the host city. Anne Keothavong's team looked set to miss out after losing to Czech Republic in a qualifier in March, but will now be part of the 12-team tournament. Ad/> The finals will be held on hard courts at the Emirates Arena from November 8-13.
Glasgow is to host the finals of the Billie Jean King Cup later this year as the competition returns to Great Britain for the first time since 1991.
Great Britain has been confirmed as the host of this year's Billie Jean King Cup finals. The 'world cup of women's tennis' will be held in Glasgow from November 8 to 13 after the LTA reportedly bid around £10million for the chance to stage the event on home soil following Emma Raducanu's US Open success. It means Britain will also compete in the finals despite losing their recent qualifier tie to the Czech Republic.
Billie Jean King Cup Finals will be played on indoor hard courts in Glasgow, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) said on Tuesday. As hosts, Britain, who were beaten by the Czech Republic in the qualifiers in April, will be awarded the final berth in the 12-team competition. They will join Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Italy, Kazakhstan, Poland, Spain, Slovakia, Switzerland and the United States.
Raducanu earlier marked her clay debut with victory, beating Tereza Martincova on Friday before suffering a 6-1 6-1 defeat a day later to Marketa Vondrousova due to injuries and blisters.
By Kikue Higuchi, CNN