The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Boost as Billie Jean Cup comes to Glasgow

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Great Britain captain Anne Keothavong believes bringing the Billie Jean King Cup to Glasgow will be a “level up” for her players.

The women’s world cup of tennis, which was previously known as the Fed Cup, will be staged at the Emirates Arena from November 8-13 – the first time the UK has hosted the event since 1991.

“I’m super-excited for the team that they have this opportunit­y to be part of these finals on UK soil,” said Keothavong, whose team will, as hosts, compete alongside 11 other nations despite losing to the Czech Republic in April.

“We saw a number of years ago, when the team had that opportunit­y at the Copper Box and in Bath, how much they loved it and how well supported it was.

“This will be a level up. I personally have never been to any major event in Glasgow and I don’t think any of our team have either, so I’m looking forward to bringing them up.”

Chris Pollard, director of events and digital at the Lawn Tennis Associatio­n, believes staging two major events in the same city relatively close together – Glasgow is also hosting a group stage of the Davis Cup in September – will provide a boost to both the sport and the area.

“It is fantastic to take tennis to new audiences outside of the traditiona­l grass-court season and we see this opportunit­y as a real catalyst for building visibility of tennis in months of the year when otherwise we are not hosting such highprofil­e tennis events in Britain,” he said.

“It’s an opportunit­y to reach new audiences and inspire a new generation of women and girls. This will inject strong financial stimulus into the local economy.”

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