Japan’s full quota of teams for each of the four competitions at the 2025 BNP Paribas World Team Cup World Group follows on from Japan’s double success in the men’s and women’s draws at the Asian Qualification.
While Japan have previously won both the men’s and women’s World Group titles, Netherlands are former multiple champions in the quad World Group, but also had to come through the European Qualification this year after being another nation to miss key players in 2024 as part of their preparations for the Paris Paralympic Games.
Great Britain and USA, the 2024 men’s and juniors champions, are set to defend their respective titles, with the men’s World Group featuring a team from Iraq for the first time since 2010, when Antalya first hosted the World Team Cup. The junior draw will include a team from Germany for the first time in 20 years.
While former champions Netherlands and Japan will again be among the chief contenders for the women’s World Group, Tanzania will make history in Antalya as they have a team entered in the women’s World Group for the very first time, having finished runners-up to Morocco at this year’s African Qualification.
Colombia will also make history with a team entered in the quad World Group for the very first time after winning their combined Americas and Asia qualification.
Antalya has hosted the World Group four times previously – in 2010, 2013, 2015 and 2024 , with the 2010, 2013 and 2015 editions taking place at Club Ali Bey Manavgat, the host venue for the World Group once again this year.
Türkiye earned a first World Team Cup medal in 2024 when their quad team finished in silver medal position behind Chile and the Turkish quad team will bid to go one better this year.
The BNP Paribas World Team Cup, often referred to as the Davis and Billie Jean King Cups of wheelchair tennis, has its origins in a precursor event in California in 1985 involving six men’s teams. The women’s competition began the following year, with quad and junior events introduced in 1998 and 2000 respectively. Due to the increased number of teams wanting to take part, the ITF introduced regional qualifying for the men’s and women’s events in 2012.