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SportsApr 06, 2026 12:42 PM

India Eye Billie Jean King Cup Play-Offs Amid Injury Setback To Shrivalli Bhamidipaty And Tough Group Challenge

New Delhi, April 6: India will look to capitalize on home conditions and strong local support when the Asia-Oceania Group I ties of the Billie Jean King Cup begin at the DLTA Complex on Tuesday, with a place in the 2026 play-offs firmly on their radar. However, the hosts have been dealt a setback with the withdrawal of talented youngster Shrivalli Bhamidipati due to injury. India returns to the competition after a disappointing 2025 play-offs campaign in Bengaluru, where they finished third in a three-team group following defeats to Slovenia and the Netherlands. Despite spirited performances, the team fell short and will now look to bounce back in a highly competitive field featuring Indonesia, Korea, Mongolia, New Zealand, and Thailand. Only the top two teams will progress to the next stage, while the bottom two will face relegation to Group II in 2027, adding further pressure to a tightly contested tournament. Who Will Take The Field In Place Of Shrivalli Bhamidipaty? In Shrivalli's absence, the responsibility in singles will rest on Sahaja Yamalapalli and top-ranked Vaishnavi Adkar. Sahaja has been in strong form on the ITF circuit, while Vaishnavi's breakthrough performances, including a W100 final appearance in Bengaluru and an ITF title this season, have boosted India's chances. Veteran Ankita Raina is expected to play a key role in doubles alongside Rutuja Bhosale, though she could also be called upon in singles if needed. Team captain Vishal Uppal confirmed further setbacks, with Vaidehee Chaudhari also ruled out due to injury, leading to Zeel Desai's inclusion. He stressed the need to work with the available squad and make the most of the situation. Indonesia Enters As Tournament Favourite Indonesia entered the tournament as favourites, led by world No. 41 Janice Tjen, who has made rapid strides on the WTA Tour with strong performances, including a historic US Open win on debut and victories over top-ranked players. Backed by Priska Madelyn Nugroho and doubles specialist Aldila Sutjiadi, Indonesia boasts a balanced and formidable lineup. Korea, New Zealand,d and Thailand also present strong challenges with competitive squads, while Mongolia remains the least experienced side but could prove unpredictable. For India, success will depend on strong singles performances and consistency in doubles. With key players stepping up and delivering under pressure, the hosts will aim to finish in the top two and secure a return to the play-offs.

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SportsApr 08, 2026 10:29 PM

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Emma Raducanu led Britain to the Billie Jean King Cup semi-finals with a dominant 6-0, 7-5 win over Rebecca Marino. Katie Boulter secured the last-four spot by defeating Leylah Fernandez 6-2, 6-4, ending Fernandez's remarkable streak of 16 wins in 17 Cup matches. Britain, a consistent participant since 1963, aims to break their title drought after losing four finals. Meanwhile, Slovakia stunned Australia with singles victories by Viktoria Hruncakova and Rebecca Sramkova. Hruncakova edged Kimberly Birrell in a grueling match, while Sramkova's decisive win over Ajla Tomljanovic sealed Slovakia's ...Read More >

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