Billie Jean King Cup heads to China starting in ’25

Jan 23, 2025, 09:28 AM ET

The Billie Jean King Cup Finals will be held in Shenzhen, China, from 2025 to 2027, the International Tennis Federation said Thursday.

It will be the first time China has hosted the women’s team competition. The competition was last held in Asia in 1989 in Tokyo, when it was called the Fed Cup with 16 nations. A record 146 nations are set to compete in 2025.

The ITF said the move supports the tournament’s goal of fostering cultural exchange, celebrating diversity and strengthening connections between athletes and fans worldwide.

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“Having the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Shenzhen is a dream come true for myself and other Chinese tennis players,” Paris Games gold medalist and world No. 5 Zheng Qinwen said in a statement. “This event reflects the incredible progress of tennis in China and highlights how women’s sports continue to thrive here. I can’t wait to see how it inspires more young girls to pick up a tennis racket and dream big.”

The premier women’s international team competition took place in Malaga, Spain, last year, with world No. 4 Jasmine Paolini steering Italy to a fifth title. China as host and Italy as reigning champion will automatically qualify for the Finals.

“Shenzhen embodies the spirit of growth and innovation that is at the core of the Billie Jean King Cup, expanding the reach of tennis and championing the power of women’s sports,” twelve-time Grand Slam champion Billie Jean King said.

Qualifying ties will be played across six group events beginning April 7 and will consist of three teams per group. Each three-day event will be held in one location and played on a round-robin basis.

The host nations for the qualifiers will be Australia, Czech Republic, Japan, Netherlands, Poland and Slovakia. The teams finishing at the top of each group will advance to the Finals while teams finishing in second and third will compete in the playoffs in November.

Dates for the 2025 Finals have not been announced.

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