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Spain will face Kazajistán represented by Rybakina in the Billie Jean King Cup quarterfinals

Carlos Navarro | 11 Jun 2026 | 12.17
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Spain will face Kazakhstan in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals. Source: Getty
Spain will face Kazakhstan in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals. Source: Getty

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Tough and decisive draw for Spain, who entered as the fourth seed, for the Billie Jean King Cup 2026. The event that will determine the world's best team now knows its path to the final, and the team led by Carla Suárez will face Kazakhstan in the quarterfinals, a tough opponent with Elena Rybakina as a key player and one of the teams to avoid in the draw.

The tie will take place in Shenzhen, China, starting on September 22, the opening day of the Finals. Following their qualifying triumph a couple of months ago against Slovenia away from home, the Spanish team approached the draw with enthusiasm and optimism and now knows their full path: if they defeat Kazakhstan in the quarters, they will face the winner of the match between the Czech Republic and Great Britain in the semifinals, avoiding the defending champions, Italy, until the final.

Carla Suárez, captain, assesses the draw

Carla Suárez shared her thoughts on the draw in an interview with the RFET, emphasizing the difficulty and highlighting the potential impact of Elena Rybakina. "Knowing the potential of all teams, it's a tough draw. Kazakhstan has Rybakina, who we all know has won several Grand Slams, like the Australian Open this year... She's a very complete player, with a powerful serve, competitive and difficult to beat.

She has experience in these competitions: when a team has a top-5 player, it makes them very strong. Then, they have lower-ranked players who are fully capable of performing well in team events, like Putintseva. They may not have a doubles pair who play together all year, but overall, it's a strong team that others aim to beat. We'll try to build confidence in our players, maintaining unity. The key to success is being as united as possible: we'll compete at 100% and trust in our capabilities". How do you see Spain's chances?

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, España se enfrentará a la Kazajistán de Rybakina en cuartos de final de la Billie Jean King Cup