Indian Women's Tennis Team Prepares for Historic Billie Jean King Cup Quest
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New Delhi, April 2 (NationPress) The Indian women's tennis squad has kicked off a five-day training camp at the DLTA Stadium in New Delhi, preparing for the upcoming Billie Jean King Cup Group I - Asia/Oceania round-robin. Their objective is clear: to attain a third qualification for the esteemed World Group.
The team features talented players such as Ankita Raina, Sahaja Yamalapalli, Vaishnavi Adkar, Shrivalli Bhamidipaty, Rutuja Bhosale, and Vaidehee Chaudhari.
This preparatory camp, running from April 1 to 5, is a vital phase for the squad ahead of the tournament scheduled from April 7 to 11 at the same venue. Under the guidance of captain Vishal Uppal, a two-time Davis Cup participant, the team will focus on enhancing their match fitness, developing singles and doubles strategies, and improving on-court dynamics, while getting accustomed to the hard courts that will host 15 matches over five days.
As India prepares to face regional rivals including New Zealand and the Republic of Korea, the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association, the tournament's host, will provide free entry for fans to support the team from the center courts.
During the camp, Uppal remarked, “The competition level in this group is exceptionally high, with each team featuring players who can turn a match around. Our focus on consistency and timely decision-making will be essential.”
Entering the competition, India aims to carry forward the momentum from last year’s Billie Jean King Cup Asia & Oceania Group I Qualifiers, where they achieved impressive 2–1 victories against Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, and the Republic of Korea. With teams like New Zealand, Indonesia, and Mongolia also competing this year, India is determined to secure a top-two finish to keep their World Group aspirations alive.
As the team gears up for the qualifiers, their emphasis remains on performance and taking a significant step toward a historic return to the World Group for the third time. With the advantage of home conditions and recent success, India is poised to transform strong performances into a remarkable campaign.