Haddad Maia, Kostyuk Headline Nominations For 2024 Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs

Billie Jean King Cup (photo: Fran Santiago/Getty Images for ITF)

ITF Press Release, October 18, 2024

Top 20 players Beatriz Haddad Maia and Marta Kostyuk lead a strong line-up of athletes who will compete at the 2024 Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Play-offs next month, with eight ties taking place around the world on 15-17 November 2024. The Play-offs will be held alongside the 2024 Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Malaga on 13-20 November.

Haddad Maia will lead Brazil in an all-South American clash with Argentina in Sao Paulo, while Kostyuk’s Ukraine team are bidding to defeat Austria in a tie taking place on neutral ground in McKinney, Texas.

Former Olympic champion Belinda Bencic has been nominated for Switzerland’s clash with Serbia, with Bencic set to return to professional tennis after maternity leave at the W75 Hamburg tournament on the ITF World Tennis Tour later this month. Her last Billie Jean King Cup appearances came at the 2022 Finals in Glasgow, where she led Switzerland to their first Billie Jean King Cup title.

Other leading players confirmed as part of their nations’ squads for next month’s Play-offs include: Clara Burel (France), Camila Osorio (Colombia), Diane Parry (France), Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan), Clara Tauson (Denmark) and Yuan Yue (China, P.R.).

The Play-offs will be contested on Friday 15 – Saturday 16 November or Saturday 16 – Sunday 17 November (home nations had choice of dates). Each tie will be played as best-of-five matches, with two singles matches on day one, followed by the two reverse singles matches and the doubles match on the day two.

The eight winning nations from the 2024 Play-offs will advance to the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers, where they will compete for a place at next year’s Finals and a chance to lift the famous trophy at the end of the year. Losing nations from the 2024 Play-offs will compete in regional Group I events next season.

To enable the transition to an eight-team Billie Jean King Cup Finals in 2025, the 2025 Qualifiers and Play-offs will be played as three-team group stage events. Traditional home-and-away ties will return in the Qualifiers and Play-offs from 2026 onwards. For more details on the format changes for 2025, please visit the Billie Jean King Cup website.

Elsewhere in Billie Jean King Cup action next month, 12 teams will compete to be crowned 2024 world champions at the Finals in Malaga, with action getting underway on Wednesday 13 November and culminating in the final on Wednesday 20 November.

Both the 2024 Billie Jean King Cup Finals and the 2024 Davis Cup Final 8 are being held in Malaga as part of a wider partnership between the ITF and the Region of Andalucia.

2024 Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Play-offs

SWITZERLAND v SERBIA

Dates: Friday 15-Saturday 16 November

Venue: Swiss Tennis Arena, Biel, Switzerland

Surface: hard, indoors

Head-to-head: Switzerland lead 3-0

Switzerland

Viktorija Golubic

Jil Teichmann

Simona Waltert

Celine Naef

Belinda Bencic

Captain: Heinz Guenthardt

Serbia

Lola Radivojevic

Mia Ristic

Natalija Senic

Anja Stankovic

Captain: Dusan Vemic

KAZAKHSTAN v KOREA, REP.

Dates: Saturday 16-Sunday 17 November

Venue: National Tennis Center (Beeline Arena), Astana, Kazakhstan

Surface: hard, indoors

Head-to-head: Kazakhstan lead 5-3

Kazakhstan

Yulia Putintseva

Zhibek Kulambayeva

Zarina Diyas

Anna Danilina

Sandugash Kenzhibayeva

Captain: Yuriy Schukin

Korea, Rep.

Back Dayeon

Park Sohyun

Ku Yeonwoo

Kim Dabin

Captain: Kim Jungbae

COLOMBIA v FRANCE

Dates: Saturday 16-Sunday 17 November

Venue: Hatogrande Country Club, Bogota, Colobia

Surface: clay, outdoors

Head-to-head: France lead 1-0

Colombia

Camila Osorio

Emiliana Arango

Yuliana Lizarazo

Paulina Perez

Valentina Mediorreal

Captain: Alejandro Gonzalez

France

Diane Parry

Clara Burel

Varvara Gracheva

Chloe Paquet

Captain: Julien Benneteau

SLOVENIA v NETHERLANDS

Dates: Friday 15-Saturday 16 November

Venue: Bela Dvorana Velenje, Velenje, Slovenia

Surface: clay, indoors

Head-to-head: Slovenia lead 2-1

Slovenia

Veronika Erjavec

Tamara Zidansek

Pia Lovric

Ziva Falkner

Alja Senica

Captain: Andrej Krasevec

Netherlands

Arantxa Rus

Suzan Lamens

Arianne Hartono

Demi Schuurs

Captain: Kiki Bertens

CHINA, P.R. v BELGIUM

Dates: Saturday 16-Sunday 17 November

Venue: Guangzhou Nansha International Tennis Center, Guangzhou, China, P.R.

Surface: hard, outdoors

Head-to-head: China, P.R. lead 1-0

China, P.R.

Yuan Yue

Wang Xiyu

Wei Sijia

Guo Hanyu

Jiang Xinyu

Captain: Liu Feng

Belgium

Hanne Vandewinkel

Marie Benoit

Sofia Costoulas

Ysaline Bonaventure

Jeline Vandromme

Captain: Wim Fissette

UKRAINE v AUSTRIA

Dates: Saturday 16-Sunday 17 November

Venue: The Courts McKinney, McKinney, TX, USA

Surface: hard, indoors

Head-to-head: tied 1-1

Ukraine

Marta Kostyuk

Lesia Tsurenko

Katarina Zavatska

Anastasiia Sobolieva

Nadia Kichenok

Captain: Illya Marchenko

Austria

Sinja Kraus

Tamira Paszek

Tamara Kostic

Julia Grabher

Captain: Marion Maruska

BRAZIL v ARGENTINA

Dates: Friday 15-Saturday 16 November

Venue: Ginásio Ibirapuera, São Paulo, Brazil

Surface: clay, indoors

Head-to-head: tied 4-4

Brazil

Beatriz Haddad Maia

Laura Pigossi

Carolina Alves

Luiza Fullana

Ingrid Gamarra Martins

Captain: Luiz Peniza

Argentina

Maria Lourdes Carle

Julia Riera

Solana Sierra

Jazmin Ortenzi

Captain: Mercedes Paz

DENMARK v MEXICO

Dates: Friday 15-Saturday 16 November

Venue: Farum Arena, Farum, Denmark

Surface: hard, indoors

Head-to-head: Denmark lead 1-0

Denmark

Clara Tauson

Rebecca Munk Mortensen

Johanne Svendsen

Laura Brunkel

Emilie Francati

Captain: Jens-Anker Andersen

Mexico

Renata Zarazua

Marcela Zacarias

Victoria Rodriguez

Giuliana Olmos

Carolina Alonso    

Captain: Agustin Moreno