Billy Jean King Cup
Raducanu back in the driving seat with Porsche
Emma Raducanu may have had the last laugh as she clapped back with a social media post at doubters who have suggested that her lucrative contract with German carmaker Porsche was on the scrapheap.
The No. 58 who has not had a steady week of play since mid-September has apparently got her sponsored ride back after British tabloid reports that Porsche was considering cutting her loose.

Emma Raducanu poses for a Porsche ad – by Porsche
The 2021 US Open winner whose career has crashed after multiple injury and coaching changes, last played in Korea in September.
Since then her big plans for a comeback have consistently stalled.
With Raducanu raking in millions from an assortment high-profile sponsorships which may not have come good, she is apparently still in the good graces of Porsche,
And the 21-year-old was quick to lash out at the doubters with a social media post this week showing her behind the wheel of a GBP 100,000 Porsche Cayenne – admittedly a different ride than her previous 125,000 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet
“Like I vanished and reappeared,” the photo caption read.
Porsche also stepped up with a re-endorsement: “Emma Raducanu is a global brand ambassador for Porsche and there have not been any changes within our successful partnership since it started in 2022. We are very happy with our partnership.”
Raducanu is reportedly hoping to be fit for Britain’s upcoming BJK Cup date in Spain but with no guarantees that she will be able to front up for the final event of this season next month.
Main photo:- Emma Raducanu won US Open in 2021 – by ISF Ltd.
Billy Jean King Cup
Underdogs GB pull off BJK win over Australia
Team GB pulled off a 3–1 victory over Australia in the Billie Jean King Cup in Melbourne,to secure their place in the Finals in Shenzhen, China, next September.
17-year-old debutant Mika Stojsavljevic secured a huge win in her first ever tie.
Harriet Dart battled back from a set down to secure the crucial second point and with her partner Jodie Burrage, teaming up for the first time, defeated Storm Hunter and Ellen Perez 6-3, 6-4 on Melbourne’s hard courts to clinch an unassailable 3-0 lead in the best-of-five qualifying tie.
The GB squad became the second side to qualify for September’s eight-team finals in Shenzhen, joining hosts China, with defending champions Italy confirming their place by completing a 3-0 win over Japan.
Losers Australia will now have compete in November’s play-offs.
GB team captain Anne Keothavong is confident Great Britain can “do something special” as they eye up a maiden BJK title win.
Main photo:- Team GB celebrate in Melbourne – by LTA
Billy Jean King Cup
Under-done Svitolina calls a halt to her season
Elina Svitolina will cut her losses in a sputtering 2025 season, with the Ukrainian ending her campaign early after a run of disheartening results.
The No. 13 will spend time with husband Gael Monfils and the couple’s daughter Skye after Svitolina called a halt to the current campaign.
Svitolina, a quarter-finalist in 2025 in Melbourne and Paris, lost in the first rounds at both Cincinnati and the US Open over the past six weeks.
She won a round for her country at the BJK Cup bit admitted the fire has gone out of her current game.
“I haven’t been feeling like myself lately. I’m not in the right emotional space, and I don’t feel ready to play, so I am therefore ending the season here,” the 31-year-old posted on Instagram.
“Over the years, I’ve learned that this sport isn’t about money, fame, or rankings—it’s about being ready to fight and to give your all.
“Right now, I’m simply not at the level mentally or emotionally to do that. Not every day has to be productive, strong, or full of energy. Some days are heavy—and that doesn’t make me weak.
“It just means I’m human and need time to rest, to feel, to breathe and to just be.”
Svitolina said she will cut her losses and work to regroup mentally over the coming months until the January Australian re-start.
“I’m giving myself the space I need to heal and recharge, instead of forcing it and when I step back on the court, I want to fight with everything I’ve got and put my best self on the court for the fans, for the game and for myself. Love, Elina.”
Her decision means he will miss the current Asian swing, with major events in Beijing and Wuhan.
Billy Jean King Cup
Paolini assures Italy a sixth BJK Cup trophy
Jasmine Paolini won her fourth match of the week on Sunday to hand holder Italy a sixth team title at the BJK Cup with a 2-0 Sunday defeat of the US in Shenzhen
The two-time Grand Slam finalist ranked eighth, closed the door on the Americans with her 6-4, 6-2 defeat of Jessica Pegula in the final.
Teammate Elisabeta Cocciaretto got the final day started, defeating Emma Navarro 6-4, 6-4.
The weekend win gives the Italians a sixth title in the team competition from the past 19 editions, as they defended the 2024 crown.

Team member Sara Errani, now concentrating on doubles at age 38, has played on five different title-winning teams, with her first success coming in 2009 – well over a decade and a half since her first trophy performance.
Paolini won her opening set against Pegula and took a 5-1 lead in the second, but was broken for 5-2 after wasting three match point chances
Moments later,she broke Pegula back to clinch victory.
Cocciaretto stunned 18th-ranked Navarra in 89 minutes to set the stage for her teammate to finish the job.“It was an unbelievable match for me,” Cocciaretto said. “I knew I had to play my best tennis. I’m really happy about the performance and the point that I gave to Italy.”
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