Not everyday A. tennis world cup Arrives in Spanish territorynor a competition Pays tribute to a legend like Billie Jean King. That’s all the Billie Jean King Cup Finals will do for Gainbridge. From 7 to 12 November, Seville will be the world capital of tennis. there will be an appointment Top 12 women’s tennis teams Only to find out who will win the world championship in six hectic days.

Every set is important, every match is very important and Even the smallest detail in strategy can be the ultimate key to success of teams. Switzerland will come as the current champions But if they want to make it to the semi-finals on Saturday, they will need to be the best in Group A from the start… and it won’t be a walk in the park. The exact opposite. The draw wanted the United States and the Czech Republic to join Switzerland, and Looking at the rankings, tradition and experience of these three teams, any crossover between them could look like the same final.

Spain will be in Group C. Anabel Medina’s players will fight to achieve the sixth title in the competitionBut it won’t be easy: they will have to prove their superiority against Poland and Canada in the group stage because Only the best of the three teams will reach Saturday’s semi-finals…and excitement is guaranteed.

will take part in the ranks of Spain Paula Badosa, Sara Sorribas, Rebeka Masarova, Cristina Bucsa and Martina Bassols and the captain must choose who will play in two singles and doubles matches daily. Everything will happen under watchful eyes Conchita Martínez. Former professional tennis player, who won this competition, known as the Federation Cup, five times representing Spain. currently manager Tournament and is the person most responsible for making sure everything goes smoothly.

In Group B, 2022 finalists will face Australia always brave teams Kazakhstan and Slovenia; In D there are three great classics: France, Italy and Germany will meet.

12 countries will compete in the group stage Between 7-10 November. The best of each group will go The semi-finals will be played on Saturday and the grand final on Sunday the 12th.

A name, a legend.

since 2020 Call before the Federation Cup or Fed Cup to change format and name, and did this along with it: Pay tribute to a woman who can convey strength and energy She was a pioneer in defending women’s rights in sports even in the 70s. Billie Jean King, now 79 years old, is a living tennis legend.

King stands out as a woman who defied norms and expectations to leave an indelible mark on sports history, tennis history and beyond. He showed an innate talent for tennis from a very young age.. But it was his determination, passion and unwavering desire to overcome challenges that led him to become one of the best tennis players in the world. Billie Jean King has racked up an impressive number of victories throughout her career. 12 Grand Slam titles in singles, 16 in doubles and 11 in mixed doubles. But beyond the numbers, it was his fighting spirit and ability to overcome obstacles that defined his legacy. At a time when female athletes face glaring inequities in rewards and opportunities, King has emerged as a powerful voice for change. He bravely fought for equal rewards in tennis, Significantly contributed to the historic decision to equalize prize money for men and women In Grand Slam tournaments. The women’s tennis World Cup now bears her name and, thanks to Grainbridge’s involvement as sponsor, gives away the same amount of cash as participants in its men’s equivalent, the Davis Cup.

Legendary tennis player continues to be an inspirationis a vivid reminder of sport’s ability to break down barriers, unite people and serve as a platform for social change.

Tickets start from 17 Euros

With tickets available Prices starting from 17 Euros, Conchita Martínez expressed her hope and excitement to see the city of Seville filled with unprecedented tennis energy and passion.. This is an open invitation for sports fans and citizens to come together and be part of a sports experience that celebrates not only competition, but also brotherhood, excellence and equality in sports. In Conchita’s words, The opportunity to be a witness and participant of unforgettable moments This will resonate throughout the history of women’s tennis and world sport.