The ATP tennis fans are currently enjoying the action at the Monte Carlo Masters where top-ranked players are unleashing the clay court action. Resuming the supply of entertainment for the WTA fans, the Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers are about to begin, promising an exciting setup of team competitions. As Team USA is set to move ahead for the event, each fan wants to know if Coco Gauff will be representing her nation.
With the Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers approaching, fans around the world are eagerly awaiting to see which nations will secure a spot in the finals. Among the ones who are set to take part in the upcoming qualifiers, the powerhouse Team USA is currently under discussion with their incredible lineup ready to take on the competition.
The common question has been about Coco Gauff – While Gauff has managed to keep her name up on the rankings, she won’t be featured in the qualifiers. However, if the team successfully secures the qualification, there’s a possibility she could join the roster, adding more intensity to both singles and doubles matches.
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USA’s team to play Belgium in the #BJKCup Qualifiers 🇺🇸
12-13 April, Orlando, USA 📍 pic.twitter.com/Lugs4il9ac
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) March 15, 2024
Even without Gauff in the lineup, Team USA would still be competing in the qualifiers with an impressive array of talent. Leading the charge against Belgium, the world No. 5 Jessica Pegula, who has been showcasing strong form in recent tournaments, including Miami and Charleston, will be up for the competition.
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Along with her, fans can also look forward to watching Caroline Dolehide, Madison Keys, and Emma Navarro, as they are also set to collaboratively propel Team USA toward victory. With such a remarkable lineup, Team USA is highly expected to dominate the international stage and secure their place in the finals of the Billie Jean King Cup.
Caroline Dolehide to make her debut at BJK Cup
Along with all the other faces who are getting themselves ready to represent Team USA, Caroline Dolehide is also set to make her debut. The 25-year-old tennis player from Orlando, Florida has several achievements under her belt, including a massive run in Guadalajara that led her to a spot in the finals. Since then, she’s won 8 smaller tennis tournaments.
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Besides that, she was ranked 41st in the world as her career best, although currently finding herself in the 48th position. Now that she’s ready to grab an opportunity that could add immense value to her career, it still remains to be seen how she will perform in the upcoming qualifiers, to be played on 12th and 13th April.