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Billie Jean King Cup 2023: Emma Raducanu missing for Great Britain qualifier against France

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Great Britain players Harriet Dart, Heather Watson and Katie Boulter, along with captain Anne Keothavong, celebrate their BJK Cup win against Spain in 2022
Great Britain reached the semi-finals of last year’s Billie Jean King Cup, their best performance since 1981
Great Britain v France in the Billie Jean King Cup
Venue: Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry Dates: Friday and Saturday 14 and 15 April
Coverage: Watch live on the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer, plus daily live text commentaries and reports on the website and app.

Great Britain captain Anne Keothavong wants the focus to be on her “great team” rather than Emma Raducanu’s absence when they play France for a Billie Jean King Cup Finals spot.

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British number one Raducanu, 20, is unavailable for the best-of-five qualifier in Coventry this week.

“I know she wants to be part of this team, it just wasn’t the right timing for her,” Keothavong said.

Keothavong has named the same squad that reached the semi-finals last year.

Raducanu decided to skip the women’s team event on the hard court in Coventry to play in a WTA Tour event on clay in Stuttgart next week.

The world number 68 has struggled to gather momentum this year because of illness and injury, deciding she was better served to tailor her preparations for the clay rather than switch between surfaces.

However, Raducanu’s claim at Indian Wells she did not know when the BJK Cup tie was taking placeexternal-link prompted a surprised reaction from Keothavong.

The British captain responded to a story about Raducanu’s comments last month with a thinking emoji face on Twitter.

“We all knew when this tie was and where she is now. It is irrelevant now,” added Keothavong.

“I really hope she does make herself available for future ties.

“It is a huge honour and privilege to represent your country and the players did a great job in Glasgow and [I’m] sure they will do a great job this week. I hope the focus can be on them.”

The absence of 2021 US Open champion Raducanu appears to add further difficulty to an already tough task for Britain.

France possess a much stronger team than Britain in terms of rankings and pedigree, including the standout singles player in the shape of world number five Caroline Garcia.

The winners of the tie, which will be played on Friday and Saturday and consists of four singles and one doubles rubber, qualify for November’s 12-team finals.

Who is playing for GB?

With Raducanu missing again, Keothavong has stuck with the players who reached the last four against the odds last November.

British number three Harriet Dart leads the singles players as the highest-ranked player at 138th, with support from experienced pair Heather Watson and Katie Boulter, who are both outside the world’s top 150.

Doubles specialists Alicia Barnett and Olivia Nicholls, who won both their group matches on an impressive debut for their nation in Glasgow, are again picked.

Jodie Burrage is ranked as Britain’s top women’s player behind Raducanu, but missed out on selection.

“Each and every one of us is very unique and proved ourselves in many different ways over the years,” Boulter told BBC Sport.

“We have all shown we can play some very good tennis – Emma included, of course – but it is another opportunity for all of us to go out there and show what we can do.”

Great Britain's Heather Watson smiles during practice before the Billie Jean King Cup tie against France
Heather Watson could overtake Sue Barker and go fourth in the list of most all-time match wins in the competition for Great Britain

Britain overcame the odds at last year’s finals to progress from a tough group featuring Spain and Kazakhstan.

The players and Keothavong were overcome with emotion after a stunning whitewash of much-fancied Spain, before they were beaten by Australia in the last four.

“We’re really lucky because we’ve got a great group of girls who are together and we love the team spirit,” Boulter said.

“We have a lot of things going on to keep us bonded. We really care about each other.

“It makes a huge difference having that behind us and knowing the team will stand behind you and not be on your own. It’s something special.”

Who is playing for France?

Garcia, who is also ranked inside the top 30 doubles players, is joined by world number 70 Alize Cornet and world number 111 Clara Burel.

Cornet reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Open last year and played a key role in France winning the 2019 Billie Jean King Cup, while Burel beat Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina in the US Open first round last year.

All three are ranked higher than the British singles players.

Experienced doubles player Kristina Mladenovic – a nine-time major champion and the standout star of France’s win four years ago – has also been selected by captain Julien Benneteau.

“They are a very strong team and Garcia is a big weapon,” Boulter said.

“Ultimately, you never know who is going to play and we have to be prepared – which we will be.”

What is the schedule and who plays who?

Friday 14 April:

Two singles rubbers, starting at 14:00 BST

Katie Boulter (GB) v Caroline Garcia (Fra)

Harriet Dart (GB) v Alize Cornet (Fra)

Saturday 15 April:

Two singles rubbers and a potential deciding doubles rubber, starting at 12:00 BST

Harriet Dart (GB) v Caroline Garcia (Fra)

Katie Boulter (GB) v Alize Cornet (Fra)

Olivia Nicholls/Alicia Barnett (GB) v Kristina Mladenovic/Caroline Garcia (Fra)

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