Delhi to Host Billie Jean King Cup 2026, Aims to Boost Women's Tennis

The Delhi Lawn Tennis Association will host the Billie Jean King Cup 2026 Asia/Oceania Group I tournament at the DLTA Stadium. President Rohit Rajpal emphasized the event's significance for India, linking it to the broader success of women's sports in the country. He highlighted the transition from legends like Sania Mirza to promising young talents such as 16-year-old Maaya. India enters the tournament with momentum from a strong 2023 campaign where they defeated several regional opponents.

Key Points: Delhi Hosts Billie Jean King Cup 2026 Asia/Oceania

  • Delhi to host Billie Jean King Cup 2026
  • Boost for Indian women's sports
  • Young talent like Maaya emerging
  • India's strong 2023 campaign
  • Top two teams advance to Play-offs
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"Big event": DLTA President Rohit Rajpal on hosting Billie Jean King Cup 2026 Asia/Oceania in Delhi

DLTA President Rohit Rajpal hails the Billie Jean King Cup 2026 in Delhi as a major event for Indian women's tennis and rising stars.

"It's a big event, the Women's World Cup. - Rohit Rajpal"

New Delhi, April 6

Delhi Lawn Tennis Association President Rohit Rajpal has hailed the Billie Jean King Cup 2026 Asia/Oceania tournament as a significant opportunity for India, especially with the nation hosting the tournament.

The Asia/Oceania Group I will be hosted at the DLTA Stadium in New Delhi, between 7 and 11 April.

He added that Indian women are excelling across sports, including cricket, where the team recently clinched the World Cup, highlighting the growing strength of women's sports in the country.

Speaking at the DLTA Complex, Rajpal said, "We've organised this tournament here with great hope. It's a big event, the Women's World Cup. Our team has performed well in previous editions, and we are hosting it with the same expectations. If the Indian team plays to its potential, it wouldn't be surprising if they win.

DLTA President Rohit also acknowledged the absence of legends like Sania Mirza but highlighted the emergence of young talent in Indian women's tennis.

"Sania Mirza is one of the country's finest players, whether men or women," Rajpal said. "But now we have Maaya, a 16-year-old being hailed as the next Sania Mirza. Every phase has its stars."

On Maaya's development, he added, "She's still young, just 16. She has been taken under the wing of IMG, similar to our boy Maanas Dhamne, and they are training at the Piatti Academy in Italy. This exposure in Europe is crucial, and we have high hopes that these kids will develop into top-level players."

Last year, India delivered a strong campaign in the Asia/Oceania Group I, registering wins over Thailand, Hong Kong China, Chinese Taipei, and the Republic of Korea, before advancing to the Playoffs (Group G) despite a narrow defeat to New Zealand.

This year, six teams will compete in one round robin format. The top two nations in the group will be promoted to the 2026 Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Play-offs in November, while the bottom two will be relegated to Asia/Oceania II in 2027.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Good to see DLTA taking initiative. But let's be honest, the infrastructure at DLTA needs serious upgrading if we want to host world-class events regularly. Hope this event pushes authorities to improve facilities for players and spectators.
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Priya S
So proud! After the women's cricket team's World Cup win, this is another great moment for women's sports. Excited to see the new talent like Maaya. We need to support these young players just like we did with Sania.
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Rohit P
The comparison to Sania Mirza puts too much pressure on a 16-year-old. Let Maaya develop at her own pace. The focus should be on building a strong team, not just one "next star". The round-robin format is tough, but our girls can do it!
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm thrilled to have a top-tier women's tennis event here. It's a great opportunity for the local community and will inspire so many young girls. Looking forward to buying tickets!
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Karthik V
Training at the Piatti Academy in Italy is a smart move. Our players need that international exposure and high-quality coaching. Hope the federation provides continuous support and doesn't drop the ball after this tournament.

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