Philippines Billie Jean King Cup team

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The Philippines Billie Jean King Cup team is a tennis team that represents the Philippines in Billie Jean King Cup (formerly the Fed Cup) competition. They are governed by the Philippine Tennis Association.

CaptainDenise Dy
CoachBobie Angelo
ITF ranking39 Increase 1 (November 16, 2015)
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Philippines
CaptainDenise Dy
CoachBobie Angelo
ITF ranking39 Increase 1 (November 16, 2015)
Colorsblue & white
First year1974
Years played35
Ties played (W–L)118 (54–64)
Years in
World Group
6 (1–6)
Most total winsJennifer Saret (26–14)
Most singles winsJennifer Saret (15–6)
Most doubles winsAnna Clarice Patrimonio (14–4)
Best doubles teamMarian Capadocia /
Anna Clarice Patrimonio (8–1)
Most ties playedCzarina Arevalo (32)
Most years playedDyan Castillejo (10)
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History

The Philippines competed in its first Fed Cup in 1974. Their best result was reaching the 16th round in 1982.[1] The team was set to participate at the 1979 Fed Cup, with their first game against the United States at the first round but withdrew from the tournament due to "administrative reasons".[2] The Philippines competed in Asia/Oceania Zone Group II in the 2011 Fed Cup.

The country was banned for two years by the International Tennis Federation due to "long-standing governance failings" within the Philippine Tennis Association.[3][4] This meant that the Philippines was barred from the Billie Jean King Cup starting from the 2021 season. Philta's suspension was lifted in January 2024 after a new set of officers were elected in an ITF-ordered vote in December 2023.[4]

The Philippines returned to the Billie Jean King Cup in 2024 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III.[5] They won a promotion back to Group II after winning over Laos.[6]

Players

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Year TeamRef.
2024Marian CapadociaAlexandra EalaKhim IglupasShaira Rivera[5]
2025Stefi AludoTenny MadisAlexa MilliamShaira Rivera[7]
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Results

2020–2029

More information Year, Competition ...
Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result Report
2024 Asia/Oceania Group III, Round Robin 25–28 November 2024 Manama (BHR)  Guam 3–0 Won Report
 Qatar 3–0 Won Report
   Nepal 3–0 Won Report
Asia/Oceania Group III, Semifinals 30 November 2024 Manama (BHR)  Laos 3–0 Won Report
2025 Asia/Oceania Group II, Round Robin 16–20 June 2025 Kuala Lumpur (MAS)  Indonesia 0–3 Lost Report
 Uzbekistan 2–1 Won Report
 Iran 3–0 Won Report
 Pacific Oceania 2–1 Won Report
Asia/Oceania Group II, Semifinals 21 June 2025 Kuala Lumpur (MAS)  Mongolia 0–2 Lost Report
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