Talia Gibson headlines an unchanged side for Australia’s Billie Jean King Cup Qualifier against Great Britain next month.
Australia’s newest tennis star Talia Gibson will lead a formidable home team when the Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge returns to Melbourne Park on April 10–11, with Australia taking on archrivals Great Britain in a high‑stakes Qualfier clash.
The 21-year-old Gibson is among the five-player Australian squad after a breakout week at Indian Wells with victories over three top-20 players in five days, including world No.7 Jasmine Paolini.
Gibson’s fearless rise to No.67 in the world in the live rankings has made her one of the most exciting young players in global tennis.
She joins Australia’s previously announced No.1 woman and world No.31 Maya Joint and former world No.1 doubles player Storm Hunter.
World No.77 Kimberly Birrell and world No.22 doubles specialist Ellen Perez round out a powerful Culture Amp Australian Billie Jean King Cup squad.
The winner of the tie will advance to the eight‑nation Billie Jean King Cup Finals in China this September.
Eight-time Grand Slam champion and Australian team captain Sam Stosur confirmed that BJK Cup stalwart Storm Hunter, former world No.1 in doubles, will line up alongside Joint in Melbourne.
“For me, the best weeks of the year are wearing the green and gold,” Hunter said. “They’re the best memories of my career and we want to make Australia proud. Super pumped to be able to come home and play on John Cain Arena. We’re going to give it everything.
“We’re thrilled we have the opportunity to play at home against a tough team like Great Britain,” Stosur said. “Storm brings a wealth of experience to the team and always represents herself and country with pride. Maya is currently our No.1 player and has had such a fast rise up the rankings. It’s fantastic to have her back representing Australia once again.”
With no AFL matches in Melbourne that weekend, the BJK Cup offers families an affordable and exciting weekend of world-class tennis at Melbourne Park.
The remaining members of the Australian team will be confirmed mid-March.
Fast facts
- Australia is one of four nations to have competed in the BJK Cup competition every year since it began.
- Australia sits third on the all-time champions list with 7 wins, only behind Czechia (11) and United States (18).
- Evonne Goolagong, Dianne Fromholtz and Janet Young last led Australia to Fed Cup victory in 1974.
- In 2025, Australia lost their Qualifiers tie 2–1 to Kazakhstan. However, they rebounded with a 2–0 Play-off win over Brazil to secure a place back in the 2026 Qualifiers against Great Britain.
- Melbourne last hosted a BJK Cup tie in April 2011, with Ukraine defeating Australia 3-2.
- Australia last played Great Britain in a BJK Cup tie in the 2022 Qualifiers, winning 2-1 after a nail-biting tie-deciding doubles super tie-break.
- Australia is currently ranked the No.12 nation in Billie Jean King Cup rankings.
- Australia has finished runners-up twice in recent years, in 2019 and 2022.
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