Angela Okutoyi leads Team Kenya at Billie Jean King Cup

Angela Okutoyi in action during The World Cup of Tennis-Billie Jean King Cup Group III Africa Tournament at Nairobi Club on June 11, 2024. Photo/Sportpicha

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Two-time African champion Angela Okutoyi will lead the youthful Kenyan women’s tennis team as they begin their campaign in Group C of the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup, currently underway in Windhoek, Namibia till August 9
Kenya is pooled alongside Zimbabwe,
Algeria, and Tunisia, with all teams set to compete in a round-robin format.
The top team from each group will advance
to the promotional playoffs for a chance to move up to Europe/Africa Group II
in 2026.
Conversely, the bottom teams in each
group will play classification matches, with the lowest-ranked side facing
relegation to Africa Group IV.
The Kenyan delegation features a blend of
rising talent, including Cynthia Wanjala, Mekina Nanjala, Alicia Owegi, and
Stacy Chepkemei Yego.
The Billie Jean King Cup, named in 2020
to honor the legendary American tennis icon, is the world’s premier
international women’s team tennis competition.
Over 146 countries entered the 2025
edition, which follows a four-tier pyramid system.
Only eight teams will qualify for the Cup
Finals in Shenzhen, China from September 16_21.
This year’s Africa Group III event in
Namibia, initially scheduled for June, offers nations like Kenya a rare
opportunity to thrive in a team-based international competition, a shift from
the predominantly individual nature of tennis.
With Okutoyi at the helm and a motivated
support cast, Kenya’s hopes of earning promotion are alive and well as the
action unfolds in Windhoek.
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