From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tennis tournament
The Billie Jean King Cup Finals is the highest level of the Billie Jean King Cup competition in 2022. The competition is scheduled to take place in Glasgow from 8 to 13 November 2022.[1] The ties will be contested in a best-of-three rubbers format and played on one day. There will be two singles followed by a doubles. The finals feature 12 teams.[2]
The Russian Tennis Federation were the defending champions, but they were banned from competing in international Tennis events following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine .[3]
Participating teams
12 nations take part in the Finals. The qualification was as follows:[2]
1 finalist of the previous edition (Switzerland, defending champion Russia was suspended)
1 highest-ranked losing semi-finalist of the previous edition (Australia)
1 host nation (Great Britain)
7 winners of the qualifying round in April 2022
1 team received a bye in the qualifying round (Slovakia) and 1 team qualified with a walkover (Belgium)
Team nominations
SR = Singles ranking, DR = Doubles ranking.[2] Rankings are as of 31 October 2022.
Format
The 12 teams are divided in four round robin groups of three teams each. The four group winners will qualify for the semifinals.
Day
Round
Number of teams
8–11 November
Round robin
12 (4 groups of 3 teams)
12 November
Semifinals
4
13 November
Final
2
Group stage
Overview
T = Ties, M = Matches, S = Sets
Knockout stage
Bracket
Semifinals Final Winner Group A Winner Group C Winner Group B Winner Group D
References
External links
Current champions (2023): Canada
Editions by year World Group / Finals Qualifying rounds Play-offs World Group II 2023 BJK Cup Finals teamsFormer World Group teams (in the current format, since 1995) Players
Grand Slam events WTA 1000 tournaments WTA 500 tournaments
Adelaide 1 (S , D )
Sydney (S , D )
St. Petersburg (S , D )
Dubai (S , D )
Charleston (S , D )
Stuttgart (S , D )
Berlin (S , D )
Eastbourne (S , D )
San Jose (S , D )
Tokyo (S , D )
Ostrava (S , D )*
San Diego (S , D )*
WTA 250 tournaments
Melbourne 1 (S , D )*
Melbourne 2 (S , D )*
Adelaide 2 (S , D )*
Guadalajara (S , D )
Lyon (S , D )
Monterrey (S , D )
Bogotá (S , D )
İstanbul (S , D )
Rabat (S , D )
Strasbourg (S , D )
Nottingham (S , D )
Rosmalen (S , D )
Birmingham (S , D )
Bad Homburg (S , D )
Lausanne (S , D )
Budapest (S , D )
Hamburg (S , D )
Palermo (S , D )
Warsaw (S , D )
Prague (S , D )
Washington DC (S , D )
Cleveland (S , D )
Granby (S , D )
Chennai (S , D )*
Portorož (S , D )*
Seoul (S , D )
Parma (S , D )*
Tallinn (S , D )*
Monastir (S , D )*
Cluj-Napoca (S , D )*
Team events Bold denotes the mandatory tournaments (WTA 1000)* –
Tournaments are featured due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic