Australia will launch the Billie Jean King Cup finals in Seville, enjoying the opening match of the week-long ‘World Cup of ladies’s tennis’ towards Slovenia as they search to go one higher than their runner’s-up end in 2022.
Alicia Molik’s staff, who have been overwhelmed in final 12 months’s ultimate in Glasgow by Switzerland as they sought to regain the worldwide ladies’s staff title for the primary time since 1974, realized on Thursday of their powerful schedule for the 12-team finals on the southern Spanish venue between November 7-12.
They’ll face debutant finalists Slovenia within the opening contest on the morning of Tuesday, November 7 earlier than going through a Kazakhstan staff, more likely to be headed by 2022 Wimbledon champ Elena Rybakina, two days later.
If they end high of their three-team mini group, they are going to then advance to Saturday’s semi-finals and will go the entire approach to Sunday’s ultimate, simply as they did in Scotland towards all the chances.
That achievement was largely all the way down to a powerful show from Storm Hunter in each the singles and doubles, and the left-hander from Queensland is ready to be a key determine once more alongside singles luminaries, Ajla Tomljanovic and Daria Saville, who’ve been combating again from accidents.
But one potential complication for Hunter could possibly be if she qualifies within the doubles alongside Belgian Elise Mertens on the earlier week’s WTA Finals.
For it was introduced on Thursday that the ladies’s tour’s huge season-ending occasion shall be held in Cancun, Mexico, from October 29 to November 5, leaving one other lengthy journey and really quick turnaround for any participant who needs to play in each the WTA and BJK Cup finals.
Should Hunter and Mertens, presently second within the race to succeed in the WTA finals, attain the ultimate in Cancun, the Australian would don’t have any time to journey and put together correctly for Tuesday’s BJK Cup tie with Slovenia.
The Slovenians are more likely to characteristic 2021 French Open semi-finalist Tamara Zidansek and former junior star Kaja Juvan of their ranks.
Last 12 months, the then world No.1 Iga Swiatek complained the WTA Finals location in Fort Worth, Texas and the timing – play wrapped up simply in the future earlier than the beginning of the BJK Cup finals in Scotland – was a mistake and she or he skipped the staff occasion.
Now the same drawback appears set to happen once more this 12 months, although the WTA stated on Thursday it had made the choice “in close consultation with the WTA Players’ Council”.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au