The Australian team is hoping to continue its winning run at the 2022 Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Scotland.
Glasgow, Scotland, 12 November 2022 | Leigh Rogers
Australia is one of four nations still in contention at the 2022 Billie Jean King Cup Finals.
After recording commanding victories against Slovakia and Belgium in the group stage, the Australian team faces Great Britain in a semifinal showdown today at Emirates Arena in Glasgow.
“Being an Australian, it’s a huge honour to be here and play for our country and we really want to try and do the best we can,” said Storm Sanders, who has impressively beaten higher-ranked opponents in both of her singles matches this week.
“Semifinals is a good step, but we’re here for more.”
The Australian team, led by world No.33 Ajla Tomljanovic, is hoping to advance to the finals in the competition for a 19th time. Their most recent finals appearance was in 2019.
Australian team | ||
Player | Singles ranking | Doubles ranking |
Ajla Tomljanovic | No.33 | No.136 |
Priscilla Hon | No.151 | No.340 |
Storm Sanders | No.237 | No.10 |
Ellen Perez | No.363 | No.20 |
Sam Stosur | No.539 | No.113 |
Captain: Alicia Molik |
Stosur, one of Australia’s most decorated players in the competition, is feeling proud of the team’s efforts.
“We are in the semis, but we definitely want to go further. We do believe that we can go further,” said Stosur.
“Anything can happen in this type of event, but we have certainly shown that we’ve got the depth of our team. I think Stormy has played some of the best matches of her life in this competition this year, last year. You know, it’s what you play for. You want to play with your team-mates on the side and everyone cheering for you. I think it brings out the best in all of us. It’s enjoyable, it’s fun, and I think with that, that’s why we do play so well.”
Great Britain lost its opening tie against Kazakhstan this week, but the host nation bounced back to complete a clean sweep against third seeds Spain to finish atop of Group C.
This is the British team’s best run in the competition since 1981, when they scored a 2-1 victory against Australia in the semifinals then finished runners-up to the United States.
Great Britain team | ||
Player | Singles ranking | Doubles ranking |
Harriet Dart | No.98 | No.120 |
Katie Boulter | No.124 | – |
Heather Watson | No.133 | No.115 |
Alicia Barnett | No.817 | No.60 |
Olivia Nicholls | – | No.63 |
Captain: Anne Keothavong |
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