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New Aussie Star Talia Gibson Headlines Her Billie Jean King Cup Team’s Match Against Britain In Melbourne

New Aussie Star Talia Gibson Headlines Her Billie Jean King Cup Team’s Match Against Britain In Melbourne

Australia’s newest tennis star Talia Gibson will lead a formidable home team when the Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge returns to Melbourne Park on April 10–11, with Australia taking on archrivals Great Britain in a high‑stakes qualifying clash.

The 21-year-old Gibson leads the inclusions in the five-player Australian squad after making headlines around the world this week with victories over three top-20 players in five days at Indian Wells – including world No.7 Jasmine Paolini. Gibson’s fearless rise to No.67 in the world in the live rankings has made her one of the most exciting young players in global tennis.

Gibson joins previously announced Australian No.1 female and world No.31 Maya Joint (19), and former world No.1 doubles player Storm Hunter. Rounding out the squad are world No.77 Kimberly Birrell and world No.22 doubles specialist Ellen Perez, forming a powerful Culture Amp Australian Billie Jean King Cup team.

The winner of the tie will advance to the eight‑nation Billie Jean King Cup Finals in China this September.

Eight-time Grand Slam champion and Australian team captain Samantha Stosur said she was excited by the depth of female tennis in Australia and blend of emerging talent and experience selected in the team.

“This was probably the hardest team to pick given the how well everyone’s playing at the moment,” Stosur said.

“Gibson is really on the rise and is a really aggressive player. She doesn’t hold back on too many shots. I’m really excited to have her back on the team and keep seeing her progression.

“Birrell is such a great player and has had a fantastic past 18 months. Her level has improved so much and she is such a positive person to have around the girls. Perez has so much experience and played so many huge tournaments. She loves going out and supporting the other Aussies and will do anything for a teammate.”

With no AFL matches in Melbourne during the time of the BJK Cup clash, families and people of all ages will be provided with an opportunity to experience an affordable and exciting weekend of world-class tennis at Melbourne Park.

The two nations will compete in a best-of-five-rubber format, consisting of four singles matches and one doubles match. Each match is played as best of three sets.

Tickets are now on sale via Ticketek with adult tickets from $23 and two-day adult ticket packages from $34.70. Kids 12&U go free across both days. For more information or to book, click here.

The Great Britain team will be announced on Friday.

About the Billie Jean King Cup

The Billie Jean King Cup was first was founded in 1963 and is the world’s premier women’s team tennis competition. It is also the world’s largest annual international team competition in all women’s sport, with a record 148 nations participating this year.

Formerly known as the Federation Cup (1963-1995) and Fed Cup (1995-2020), the tournament was officially renamed in 2020 after Billie Jean King – one of the most influential figures in sport history.

Fast facts

  • Australia is one of four nations to have competed in the BJK Cup competition every year since it began.
  • Australia sits third on the all-time champions list with 7 wins, only behind Czechia (11) and United States (18).
  • Evonne Goolagong, Dianne Fromholtz and Janet Young last led Australia to Fed Cup victory in 1974.
  • In 2025, Australia lost their Qualifiers tie 2–1 to Kazakhstan. However, they rebounded with a 2–0 Play-off win over Brazil to secure a place back in the 2026 Qualifiers against Great Britain.
  • Melbourne last hosted a BJK Cup tie in April 2011, with Ukraine defeating Australia 3-2.
  • Australia last played Great Britain in a BJK Cup tie in the 2022 Qualifiers, winning 2-1 after a nail-biting tie-deciding doubles super tie-break.
  • Australia is currently ranked the No.12 nation in Billie Jean King Cup rankings.
  • Australia has finished runners-up twice in recent years, in 2019 and 2022.

For more information about the Billie Jean King Cup visit here.  

November 12: Portraits of Talia Gibson (AUS) in Hobart. Billie Jean King Cup play-off at Domain Tennis Centre, Hobart, Tasmania on Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ RICHARD JUPE

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