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Script error: No such module "Infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Template:WTA Tour sidebar The Billie Jean King Cup (or the BJK Cup) is the premier international team competition in women's tennis, launched as the Federation Cup in 1963 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). The name was changed to the Fed Cup in 1995, and changed again in September 2020 in honor of former World No. 1 Billie Jean King.[1][2] The Billie Jean King Cup is the world's largest annual women's international team sports competition in terms of the number of nations that compete.[3][4] The current chair is Katrina Adams.[5]

The men's equivalent of the Billie Jean King Cup is the Davis Cup, and the Czech Republic, Australia, Russia, Italy and the United States are the only countries to have won both Cups in the same year.

History

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Old logo in the Fed Cup era

In 1919, Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman had an idea for a women's team tennis competition. This was not adopted but she persisted, presenting a trophy at the 1923 annual contest between the United States and Great Britain, named the Wightman Cup.

Nell Hopman, wife of the legendary Australian Davis Cup Captain Harry Hopman, later took up Mrs Wightman's original idea. In 1962, a British resident of the United States, Mary Hardwick Hare, presented a dossier proving that support for such an event was overwhelming, persuading the ITF that it was a 'good idea' to have a team championship played over one week in a different venue each year. 40 years after Wightman's idea of a women's Davis Cup, it became a reality. In 1963, the ITF launched the Federation Cup to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Open to all nations the competition became a resounding success.

The inaugural event attracted 16 countries. The competition was supported by the top players right from the start. Held at the Queen's Club, in London, the first contest was between Australia and the United States. Grand Slam champions Darlene Hard, Billie Jean King, Margaret Smith and Lesley Turner all proudly representing their country on court. The United States would emerge the champion nation in the opening year. However, it was to be Australia in the early years, winning seven of the next eleven championships. Around 1980 the United States was able to establish some significant mark on the competition setting in future years a very high standard for others to compete against.

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Petra Kvitová with the trophy for the Fed Cup winners, 2011, Moscow

The first Federation Cup had attracted 16 entry teams, despite no prize money and teams having to meet their own expenses. When sponsorship became available, the number of teams expanded dramatically, first by the Colgate Group in 1976, and, from 1981 to 1994 by the Japanese communications and computer giant NEC. In 1994, there were 73 nations competing, with the host nation of a Federation Cup week was now being required to build a special tennis complex, giving rise to what became known as the Federation Cup "legacy." The additional costs of each event could be offset with the host nations viewing their involvement as providing an opportunity to boost their national game.

For the 1992, a regional group qualifying format was introduced. In 1995, the event's name was shortened to the Fed Cup, and a new home-and-away format was adopted as per the Davis Cup, so that women could play for their country in their own country. There have been a number of smaller changes to the format since 1995. The format change implemented in 2005 incorporates an eight Nation World Group I and eight nation World Group II both playing home-and-away over three weekends throughout the year. Three regional groups compete and there are promotions and relegations based on results.

The 2021 edition is set to have US$12 million in prize money.

In April 2025, the sports betting platform 1xBet was named the Official Global Betting Partner of the event.[6] The deal includes exclusive branding rights across qualifiers, playoffs, and finals until 2026, marking the first standalone betting sponsorship of BJK's history.[7]

Format

Competition

While many nations enter the BJK Cup each year, only 16 countries qualify for the elite World Group and World Group II each year (eight in World Group and eight in World Group II).[8]

They reach World Group and World Group II as follows:

  • (a) World Group – the four nations that win their World Group first round tie remain in the World Group for the following year. First round losers contest the World Group play-offs against the four winning nations from World Group II to determine relegation/promotion for the following year's competition. (The four nations that win World Group play-offs will be in the World Group the following year, while the four losers will start the following year in World Group II.)
  • (b) World Group II – the four nations that win their World Group II ties will compete in the World Group I Play-Offs to determine relegation/promotion for the following year, as described above. Similarly the four nations that lose their World Group II ties will face winning nations from Group I Zonal competitions, in the World Group II play-offs, to determine relegation/promotion. (The four nations that win their World Group II play-offs will be in World Group II the following year, while the four losers will begin the next year in Group I Zonal events.)

Once in the World Group or World Group II, four nations will be seeded in each. The decision as to which nations will be seeded is made by the BJK Cup Committee, according to the ITF BJK Cup Nations Ranking.

At the levels below the World Group and World Group II, the BJK Cup nations compete in Zonal Competition events, which are split into three zones: The Americas Zone, the Asia/Oceania Zone and the Europe/Africa Zone. In each zone there are two groups, Group I being the higher and Group II the lower, except for the Europe/Africa Zone, which also has a Group III.

Within the Group zonal regions, teams are split into pools and play against each other in a round robin format. The exact format of each Group event, and promotion and relegation between them, varies according to the number of participating teams. Two teams are always promoted from Europe/Africa Group I to that year's World Group II Play-Offs, while one team each go to the World Group II Play-Offs from Americas Group I and Asia/Oceania Zone Group I.

Current structure

This structure has been implemented since 2016.[8][9]

Level Group(s)
1 World Group I

8 countries

World Group I Playoff

4 countries from World Group I + 4 countries from World Group II

2 World Group II

8 countries

World Group II Playoff

4 countries from World Group II + 2 countries from Group One Euro/African Zone
+ 1 country from Group One Americas Zone + 1 country from Group One Asia/Oceania Zone

3 Group One American Zone

8 countries

Group One Euro/African Zone

15 countries

Group One Asia/Oceania Zone

7 countries

4 Group Two American Zone

11 countries

Group Two Euro/African Zone

7 countries

Group Two Asia/Oceania Zone

15 countries

5 Group Three Euro/African Zone

16 countries

Ties

In World Group and World Group II, and World Group and World Group II Play-off ties, each tie is contested in a best of five matches format, and is played across two days. On the first day there are two singles matches, and then the reverse singles matches take place on the following day. The final match is a doubles.

In Zonal Groups I, II and III, ties are played over the best of three matches (two singles and a doubles).

The First Round Ties in the World Group and World Group II are played on a home and away knock-out basis, and take place over a weekend in the early part of the year.

World Group Semi-finals and Final are played over on a home and away knock-out basis, and take place over a weekend in July (Semi-finals) and September (Final).

Play-off ties for World Group and World Group II will also be played on a home and away knock-out basis taking place in July.

The choice of ground for First Round, Semi-finals and Play-off ties is decided by lot or goes automatically to one of the competing nations.

As Groups I, II and III are played in a round robin format in all three zones, each event takes place at a single venue over one week. These are held in the first half of the year (to allow promotion of teams to the World Group II Play-off ties in the second half of the year), and dates and venues are decided by the BJK Cup Committee.

Records and statistics

List of championship finals

Year Winner Score Runner-up Finals Venue (surface)[10] City Country
Federation Cup
1963 Template:Fed (1) 2–1 Template:Fed (1) Queen's Club (G) London Template:Flagicon United Kingdom
1964 Template:Fed (1) 2–1 Template:Fed (1) Germantown Cricket Club (G) Philadelphia Template:Flagicon United States
1965 Template:Fed (2) 2–1 Template:Fed (2) Kooyong Club (G) Melbourne Template:Flagicon Australia
1966 Template:Fed (2) 3–0 Template:Fed (1) Turin Press Sporting Club (C) Turin Template:Flagicon Italy
1967 Template:Fed (3) 2–0 Template:Fed (1) Blau-Weiss T.C. (C) West Berlin Template:Flagicon West Germany
1968 Template:Fed (3) 3–0 Template:Fed (1) Stade Roland Garros (C) Paris Template:Flagicon France
1969 Template:Fed (4) 2–1 Template:Fed (2) Athens Tennis Club (C) Athens Template:Flagicon Greece
1970 Template:Fed (4) 3–0 Template:Fed (2) Freiburg T.C. (C) Freiburg Template:Flagicon West Germany
1971 Template:Fed (5) 3–0 Template:Fed (2) Royal King's Park T.C. (G) Perth Template:Flagicon Australia
1972 Template:Fed (1) 2–1 Template:Fed (3) Ellis Park (H) Johannesburg Template:Flagicon South Africa
1973 Template:Fed (6) 3–0 Template:Fed (1) Bad Homburg T.C. (C) Bad Homburg Template:Flagicon West Germany
1974 Template:Fed (7) 2–1 Template:Fed (3) Naples T.C. (C) Naples Template:Flagicon Italy
1975 Template:Fed (1) 3–0 Template:Fed (3) Aixoise C.C. (C) Aix-en-Provence Template:Flagicon France
1976 Template:Fed (5) 2–1 Template:Fed (4) The Spectrum (ICp) Philadelphia Template:Flagicon United States
1977 Template:Fed (6) 2–1 Template:Fed (5) Devonshire Park (G) Eastbourne Template:Flagicon United Kingdom
1978 Template:Fed (7) 2–1 Template:Fed (6) Kooyong Club (G) Melbourne Template:Flagicon Australia
1979 Template:Fed (8) 3–0 Template:Fed (7) RSHE Club Campo (C) Madrid Template:Flagicon Spain
1980 Template:Fed (9) 3–0 Template:Fed (8) Rot-Weiss Tennis Club (C) West Berlin Template:Flagicon West Germany
1981 Template:Fed (10) 3–0 Template:Fed (4) Tamagawa-en Racquet Club (C) Tokyo Template:Flagicon Japan
1982 Template:Fed (11) 3–0 Template:Fed (3) Decathlon Club (H) Santa Clara Template:Flagicon United States
1983 Template:Fed (2) 2–1 Template:Fed (4) Albisguetli T.C. (C) Zürich Template:Flagicon Switzerland
1984 Template:Fed (3) 2–1 Template:Fed (9) Pinheiros Sports Club (C) São Paulo Template:Flagicon Brazil
1985 Template:Fed (4) 2–1 Template:Fed (4) Nagoya Green T.C. (H) Nagoya Template:Flagicon Japan
1986 Template:Fed (12) 3–0 Template:Fed (1) Štvanice Stadium (C) Prague Template:Flagicon Czechoslovakia
1987 Template:Fed (1) 2–1 Template:Fed (5) Hollyburn C.C. (H) Vancouver Template:Flagicon Canada
1988 Template:Fed (5) 2–1 Template:Fed (1) Flinders Park (H) Melbourne Template:Flagicon Australia
1989 Template:Fed (13) 3–0 Template:Fed (1) Ariake Forest Park Centre (H) Tokyo Template:Flagicon Japan
1990 Template:Fed (14) 2–1 Template:Fed (2) Peachtree W.O.T. (H) Atlanta Template:Flagicon United States
1991 Template:Fed (1) 2–1 Template:Fed (6) Nottingham Tennis Centre (H) Nottingham Template:Flagicon United Kingdom
1992 Template:Fed (2) 2–1 Template:Fed (2) Waldstadion T.C. (C) Frankfurt Template:Flagicon Germany
1993 Template:Fed (2) 3–0 Template:Fed (10) Waldstadion T.C. (C) Frankfurt Template:Flagicon Germany
1994 Template:Fed (3) 3–0 Template:Fed (7) Waldstadion T.C. (C) Frankfurt Template:Flagicon Germany
Fed Cup
1995 Template:Fed (4) 3–2 Template:Fed (8) Valencia T.C. (C) Valencia Template:Flagicon Spain
1996 Template:Fed (15) 5–0 Template:Fed (3) Atlantic City Convention Center (ICp) Atlantic City Template:Flagicon United States
1997 Template:Fed (1) 4–1 Template:Fed (2) Brabant Hall (ICp) Den Bosch Template:Flagicon Netherlands
1998 Template:Fed (5) 3–2 Template:Fed (1) Palexpo Hall (IH) Geneva Template:Flagicon Switzerland
1999 Template:Fed (16) 4–1 Template:Fed (3) Taube Tennis Stadium (H) Stanford Template:Flagicon United States
2000 Template:Fed (17) 5–0 Template:Fed (4) Mandalay Bay Events Center (ICp) Las Vegas Template:Flagicon United States
2001 Template:Fed (1) 2–1 Template:Fed (4) Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I (IC) Madrid Template:Flagicon Spain
2002 Template:Fed (1) 3–1 Template:Fed (5) Palacio de Congresos (IH) Gran Canaria Template:Flagicon Spain
2003 Template:Fed (2) 4–1 Template:Fed (9) Olympic Stadium (ICp) Moscow Template:Flagicon Russia
2004 Template:Fed (1) 3–2 Template:Fed (1) Ice Stadium Krylatskoe (ICp) Moscow Template:Flagicon Russia
2005 Template:Fed (2) 3–2 Template:Fed (2) Court Philippe Chatrier (C) Paris Template:Flagicon France
2006 Template:Fed (1) 3–2 Template:Fed (1) Spiroudome (IH) Charleroi Template:Flagicon Belgium
2007 Template:Fed (3) 4–0 Template:Fed (1) Luzhniki Palace of Sports (IH) Moscow Template:Flagicon Russia
2008 Template:Fed (4) 4–0 Template:Fed (6) Club de Campo Villa de Madrid (C) Madrid Template:Flagicon Spain
2009 Template:Fed (2) 4–0 Template:Fed (10) Circolo del Tennis (C) Reggio Calabria Template:Flagicon Italy
2010 Template:Fed (3) 3–1 Template:Fed (11) San Diego Sports Arena (IH) San Diego Template:Flagicon United States
2011 Template:Fed (6) 3–2 Template:Fed (5) Olympic Stadium (IH) Moscow Template:Flagicon Russia
2012 Template:Fed (7) 3–1 Template:Fed (1) O2 Arena (IH) Prague Template:Flagicon Czech Republic
2013 Template:Fed (4) 4–0 Template:Fed (6) Tennis Club Cagliari (C) Cagliari Template:Flagicon Italy
2014 Template:Fed (8) 3–1 Template:Fed (5) O2 Arena (IH) Prague Template:Flagicon Czech Republic
2015 Template:Fed (9) 3–2 Template:Fed (7) O2 Arena (IH) Prague Template:Flagicon Czech Republic
2016 Template:Fed (10) 3–2 Template:Fed (3) Rhénus Sport (IH) Strasbourg Template:Flagicon France
2017 Template:Fed (18) 3–2 Template:Fed (1) Čyžoŭka-Arena (IH) Minsk Template:Flagicon Belarus
2018 Template:Fed (11) 3–0 Template:Fed (12) O2 Arena (IH) Prague Template:Flagicon Czech Republic
2019 Template:Fed (3) 3–2 Template:Fed (11) RAC Arena (H) Perth Template:Flagicon Australia
Billie Jean King Cup
2020–21 Template:Flagicon image RTF (5) 2–0 Template:Fed (2) O2 Arena (IH) Prague Template:Flagicon Czech Republic
2022 Template:Fed (1) 2–0 Template:Fed (12) Emirates Arena (IH) Glasgow Template:Flagicon United Kingdom
2023 Template:Fed (1) 2–0 Template:Fed (2) Estadio de La Cartuja (IH) Seville Template:Flagicon Spain
2024 Template:Fed (5) 2–0 Template:Fed (1) Martin Carpena Arena (IH) Málaga Template:Flagicon Spain
2025 Shenzhen Template:Flagicon China
2026 Shenzhen Template:Flagicon China
2027 Shenzhen Template:Flagicon China

Performance by country

Country Years won Runners-up
Template:Fed J 1963, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2017 (18) 1964, 1965, 1974, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2018 (12)
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1975, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 (11) 1986 (1)
Template:Fed J 1964, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974 (7) 1963, 1969, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1993, 2019, 2022 (12)
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2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2020–21 (5) 1988, 1990, 1999, 2001, 2011, 2013, 2015 (7)
Template:Fed 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998 (5) 1989, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2008 (6)
Template:Fed J 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2024 (5) 2007, 2023 (2)
Template:Fed J 1997, 2003, 2019 (3) 2004, 2005, 2016 (3)
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1987, 1992 (2) 1966, 1970, 1982, 1983, 2014 (5)
Template:Fed 2022 (1) 1998, 2020–21 (2)
Template:Fed J 1972 (1) 1973 (1)
Template:Fed J 2001 (1) 2006 (1)
Template:Fed 2002 (1) 2024 (1)
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Template:Fed 1967, 1971, 1972, 1981 (4)
Template:Fed 1968, 1997 (2)
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Source:[11]

J - Won both the Billie Jean King Cup and the Junior Billie Jean King Cup titles.

Titles by country (since 1995)

Country Titles First Last
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5 2004 2021
Template:Fed 4 1996 2017
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Results by country in BJK Cup Finals

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Team records

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Individual records

1Players must now be aged 14 and over

Heart Award

The Heart Award is the ITF's annual "MVP" award related to the Billie Jean King Cup, which "aims to recognise players who have represented their country with distinction, shown exceptional courage on court and demonstrated outstanding commitment to the team."[13] The award was inaugurated in 2009.

Year Winner
2009 Template:Flagicon Melanie Oudin
World Group SF WG / WG II play-offs WG / WG II R1 Americas ZG I Asia/Oceania ZG I Europe/Africa ZG I
2010 Template:Flagicon Francesca Schiavone Template:Flagicon Yanina Wickmayer Template:Flagicon Jelena Janković Template:Flagicon Maria Fernanda Alves Template:Flagicon Kimiko Date-Krumm Template:Flagicon Katarina Srebotnik
2011 Template:Flagicon Petra Kvitová Template:Flagicon Andrea Petkovic Template:Flagicon Bojana Jovanovski Template:Flagicon Bianca Botto Template:Flagicon Ayumi Morita Template:Flagicon Victoria Azarenka
2012 Template:Flagicon Jelena Janković Template:Flagicon Daniela Hantuchová Template:Flagicon Catalina Castaño Template:Flagicon Li Na Template:Flagicon Sofia Arvidsson
2013 Template:Flagicon Sara Errani Template:Flagicon Daniela Hantuchová Template:Flagicon Paula Cristina Gonçalves Template:Flagicon Galina Voskoboeva Template:Flagicon Agnieszka Radwańska
2014 Template:Flagicon Andrea Petkovic Template:Flagicon Agnieszka Radwańska Template:Flagicon Teliana Pereira Template:Flagicon Sabina Sharipova Template:Flagicon Simona Halep
2015 Template:Flagicon Lucie Šafářová Template:Flagicon Flavia Pennetta Template:Flagicon Irina-Camelia Begu Template:Flagicon Verónica Cepede Royg Template:Flagicon Tamarine Tanasugarn Template:Flagicon Çağla Büyükakçay
2016 Template:Flagicon Caroline Garcia Template:Flagicon Hsu Ching-Wen Template:Flagicon Aliaksandra Sasnovich Template:Flagicon Nadia Podoroska Template:Flagicon Hsieh Su-wei Template:Flagicon Kateryna Bondarenko
2017 Template:Flagicon Aliaksandra Sasnovich Template:Flagicon Julia Görges Template:Flagicon Aryna Sabalenka Template:Flagicon Bianca Andreescu Template:Flagicon Galina Voskoboeva Template:Flagicon Heather Watson
2018 Template:Flagicon Petra Kvitová Template:Flagicon Eugenie Bouchard Template:Flagicon Kristina Mladenovic Template:Flagicon Montserrat González Template:Flagicon Yulia Putintseva Template:Flagicon Olga Danilović
2019 Template:Flagicon Ashleigh Barty Template:Flagicon Katie Boulter Template:Flagicon Simona Halep Template:Flagicon Carolina Meligeni Alves Template:Flagicon Zarina Diyas Template:Flagicon Johanna Konta
Finals Qualifiers Play-offs Americas Group I Asia/Oceania Group I Europe/Africa Group I
2020–21 Template:Flagicon Belinda Bencic Template:Flagicon Anastasija Sevastova Template:Flagicon Leylah Fernandez Template:Flagicon Fernanda Contreras Gómez Template:Flagicon Sania Mirza Template:Flagicon Anett Kontaveit
2022 Template:Flagicon Storm Sanders Template:Flagicon Iga Świątek Template:Flagicon Beatriz Haddad Maia Template:Flagicon Beatriz Haddad Maia Template:Flagicon Ankita Raina Template:Flagicon Kaja Juvan
2023 Template:Flagicon Leylah Fernandez Template:Flagicon Leylah Fernandez Template:Flagicon Anhelina Kalinina Template:Flagicon Julia Riera Template:Flagicon Back Da-yeon Template:Flagicon Rebecca Peterson
2024 Template:Flagicon Jasmine Paolini Template:Flagicon Ana Bogdan Template:Flagicon Beatriz Haddad Maia Template:Flagicon Julia Riera Template:Flagicon Wang Xinyu Template:Flagicon Clara Tauson

Current rankings

For more information, see ITF rankings

ITF Billie Jean King Cup Nations Ranking, Template:As of
# Nation Points Move
1 Template:Fed 1,228.75 Increase 2
2 Template:Fed 1,066.25 Decrease 1
3 Template:Fed 1,028.75 Decrease 1
4 Template:Fed 1020.00 Increase 6
5 Template:Fed 973.75 Decrease 1
6 Template:Fed 961.25 Increase 3
7 Template:Fed 955.00 Increase 5
8 Template:Fed 940.00 Decrease 1
9 Template:Fed 935.00 Decrease 4
10 Template:Fed 922.50 Decrease 4
11 Template:Fed 907.50 Decrease 3
12 Template:Fed 817.50 Increase 1
13 Template:Fed 816.25 Decrease 2
14 Template:Fed 786.25 Increase 1
15 Template:Fed 778.75 Decrease 1
16 Template:Fed 703.75 Steady
17 Template:Fed 703.25 Increase 4
18 Template:Fed 697.50 Decrease 1
19 Template:Fed 687.50 Decrease 1
20 Template:Fed 678.75 Decrease 1

Change since previous ranking update

Source:[14]

See also

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References

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External links

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