For the vast majority of the year, tennis is an individual sport (of course there’s doubles but I don’t take much interest in that form) but there are a few times each season when it’s a team game as the best players represent their country in the World Cup of Tennis. It may be a squad of five players but one big star player can almost single handedly carry a nation through the competition. Would that be the case with Japan?
The Billie Jean King Cup took place last weekend in various locations around the world including Tokyo where Japan were up against Kazakhstan. This tournament, as well as the men’s equivalent (known as the Davis Cup) has a very different style and atmosphere to the Grand Slam tournaments as the spectators can use Continue reading











