Billie Jean King Cup finals offering $9.6M purse

November 13, 2024
The World Cup of women’s tennis is underway in Spain, with 12 nations battling for the title and a slice of the groundbreaking $9.6M purse as the BJK Cup offers equal prize money to the Davis Cup Finals (the men’s tourney equivalent) for the third consecutive year.
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Billie Jean King Cup finals offering $9.6M purseBillie Jean King Cup finals offering $9.6M purse
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The GIST: The World Cup of women’s tennis is underway in Spain, with 12 nations battling for the title and a slice of the groundbreaking $9.6M purse as the BJK Cup offers equal prize money to the Davis Cup Finals (the men’s tourney equivalent) for the third consecutive year. Booyah.

How it works: The 12 teams are split into four groups of three countries each. Four countries (one per group) earned a bye to this weekend’s quarter-finals (QFs): 2023 defending champion Canada and runner-up Italy, as well as wild cards Czechia and Australia.

  • The other eight teams are competing in an opening round now through Friday, hoping to earn a spot in the QFs. Each country vs. country showdown consists of two singles matches and one deciding doubles match, if necessary.

Top teams and players: Team Canada star and world No. 31 Leylah Annie Fernandez is ready to defend her country’s crown after winning last year’s decisive match, a straight sets victory over Italy’s No. 4 Jasmine Paolini.

  • But what a difference a year makes: Paolini has been this season’s it girl, reaching two Grand Slam finals and winning a doubles gold medal at the Paris Olympics. Can she cap off a stunning year with one more dub for her country?
  • Meanwhile, Team USA will battle Slovakia tomorrow, but they’ll be without No. 3 Coco Gauff, who’s relaxing after winning the WTA Finals last weekend.