2022 Billie Jean King Cup
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Edition | 59th |
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The 2022 Billie Jean King Cup is the 59th edition of the international women's tennis team's tournament.
Contents
Billie Jean King Cup Finals
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Date: 8–13 November 2022[1]
Venue: Emirates Arena, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Surface: TBC
12 nations take part in the Finals, formerly known as World Group. The qualification is as follows:
- 2 finalists of the previous edition
- 1 host nation / 1 wild card
- 9 winners of a qualifier round, in April 2022
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Qualifying round
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Date: 15–16 April 2022
Eighteen teams were scheduled to play for nine spots for the Finals, in a series decided on a home and away basis.[1]
These eighteen teams originally were:
- 10 teams ranked 3rd-12th in the 2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup Finals,
- 7 winners of the 2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs,
- 1 loser of the 2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs, based on rankings
The 9 losing teams from the qualifying round play the Play-offs, against the 9 nations that are promoted from the Regional Group I from Americas, Europe/Africa and Asia/Oceania, to see who will contend the 2023 Qualifiers and who stays in the Regional Group I in 2023.
However, prior to the qualifying round both Russia and Belarus were suspended from taking part in international events by the ITF. Australia, the runner-up from 2020, was given the defending champion's right to advance. They were scheduled to play Slovakia. Both teams were given byes. Belgium, scheduled to play Belarus, was also given a bye.
#: Nations Ranking as of 8 November 2021.
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Australia (2020–21 Finalist, #1)
France (2020–21 Finalist, #2)
United States (2020–21 Finalist, #4)
Czech Republic (2020–21 Finalist, #5)
Germany (2020–21 Finalist, #7)
Canada (2020–21 Finalist, #9)
Spain (2020–21 Finalist, #10)
Romania (2020–21 best ranked Play-off loser, #11)
Slovakia (2020–21 Finalist, #12)
Belgium (2020–21 Finalist, #13)
Latvia (2020–21 Play-off winner, #14)
Great Britain (2020–21 Play-off winner, #15)
Kazakhstan (2020–21 Play-off winner, #16)
Italy (2020–21 Play-off winner, #17)
Poland (2020–21 Play-off winner, #19)
Ukraine (2020–21 Play-off winner, #24)
Netherlands (2020–21 Play-off winner, #46)
Home team | Score | Away team | Location | Venue | Surface | Ref. |
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BYE | ![]() |
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3–1 | ![]() |
Alghero | Tennis Club Alghero | Hard | [2] |
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3–2 | ![]() |
Asheville | Asheville Civic Center [lower-alpha 1] | Hard (i) | [3] |
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3–2 | ![]() |
Prague | I. Czech Lawn Tennis Club | Clay | [2] |
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BYE | Was to have faced ![]() |
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3–1 | ![]() |
Nur-Sultan | Daulet National Tennis Centre | Clay (i) | |
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4–0 | ![]() |
Vancouver | Pacific Coliseum | Hard (i) | |
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0–4 | ![]() |
's-Hertogenbosch | Maaspoort | Clay (i) | [4] |
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4–0 | ![]() |
Radom | Radom Sports Center | Hard (i) |
Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs
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Date: 11–12 November 2022[1]
Venue: TBC
Surface: TBC
Fourteen teams played for seven spots in the 2023 Qualifying Round, in series decided on a home and away basis.
These fourteen teams were:
- 7 losing teams from Qualifying round.
- 7 winning teams from their Group I zone.
- 2 later promoted teams from Zonal Group I to fill the vacancy of Russia and Belarus.
Eight winners would advance to the 2023 Qualifying Round while losers would contest in their respective regional Group I event in 2023.
Seeded teams |
Unseeded teams |
Americas Zone
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Group I
Venue: Salinas Golf and Tennis Club, Salinas, Ecuador (hard)
Dates: 13–16 April 2022[1]
- Participating teams
Play-offs
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Brazil and
Argentina advanced to the Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs, while
Mexico was later promoted.
Paraguay and
Ecuador were relegated to Americas Zone Group II in 2023.
Group II
Venue: Centro Nacional de Tenis Parque del Este, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (hard)
Dates: 25–30 July 2022
- Participating teams
Asia/Oceania Zone
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Group I
Venue: Megasaray Tennis Academy, Antalya, Turkey (clay)
Dates: 12–16 April 2022[1]
- Participating teams
Promotions/Relegations
China and
Japan advanced to the Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs.
Indonesia and
New Zealand were relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in 2023.
Group II
Venue: TBC
Dates: TBC
- Participating teams
Europe/Africa Zone
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Group I
Venue: Megasaray Tennis Academy, Antalya, Turkey (clay)
Dates: 11–16 April 2022[1]
- Participating teams
Play-offs
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Hungary,
Slovenia, and
Croatia advanced to the Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs, while
Serbia and
Austria were later promoted.
Estonia and
Georgia were relegated to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2023.
Group II
Venue: Vierumäki, Finland (indoor hard)
Dates: 12–15 April 2022
- Participating teams
- Withdrawn
Play-offs
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Norway and
Egypt were promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group I in 2023.
Finland and
Luxembourg were relegated to Europe/Africa Zone Group III in 2023.
Group III
Venue 1: Bellevue Tennis Club, Ulcinj, Montenegro (clay)
Venue 2: Tennis Club Jug, Skopje, North Macedonia (clay)
Dates: 7–11 June 2022 (Ulcinj) / 4–9 July 2022 (Skopje)
- Participating teams
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Withdrawn
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Inactive Teams
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Play-offs
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Bosnia and Herzegovina was promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2023.
Notes
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