Team GB Brings Grit & Belief to Tennis' BJK Cup Quarter-Final

By Rachel Wu, September 15, 2025

0 0

As the Billie Jean King Cup Finals begin in Shenzhen, Team Great Britain arrives with confidence and momentum. 

At the helm is Anne Keothavong, now in her eighth year as captain—a role she stepped into with uncertainty and has since made her own through trust, clarity, and a deep understanding of what it means to lead.

"It's not about an individual, it's about the team, and everyone respects that and wants to do well for each other."

Anne Keothavong, Captain of Team Great Britain

Anne didn’t plan to become captain—but when the opportunity came, she embraced it with resolve.

Encouraged by Judy Murray, she took on the role in 2017, drawing on her own experience of competing under four different captains. 

What emerged was a leadership style built on connection. 

Open conversations, mutual respect, and emotional intelligence have become her trademarks. 

She listens. 

She reflects. 

And she asks the questions that matter: 

"What did we do well? What didn’t we do well? What could we do better?"

202509/2025-katie-boulter-jodie-burrage-anne-keothavong-bjk-cup-Large.jpeg

Left: Katie Boulter, Middle: Anne Keothavong, Right: Jodie Burrage/Image via Tennis For Britain website

That mindset has carried Team Great Britain through heartbreak and growth. 

In 2022 and again in 2024, they reached the semi-finals—only to fall just short. 

The sting of last year’s loss in Malaga has since sharpened their focus. 

This year, the team returns hungrier than ever to win.

Anne sees it clearly:

"We're fortunate that we have strength and depth...a team who are really excited to compete in the competition and represent their country."

Across the draw, the dynamics have shifted. 

With newly joined members across teams—Japan, USA, China, and Great Britain—the Finals are reshaping expectations and opening new possibilities. 

Japan, Great Britain’s quarter-final opponent, enters with a seasoned doubles trio and a recalibrated singles lineup. 

But Great Britain holds its own—anchored by top-50 players and a captain who knows how to bring out their best. 

image.jpegImage via BJK Cup website

Meet the Squad

Katie Boulter

Great Britain’s No. 3 and reached a career-high of No. 27 earlier this season. Boulter leads the singles effort with aggressive baseline play and a growing reputation for clutch performances. 

Sonay Kartal

Great Britain's No. 2. Kartal brings consistency and court craft, earning her spot through grit and results.

Francesca Jones

Great Britain's No. 4. Known for her resilience and tactical adaptability, Jones adds depth and flexibility to the lineup.

Jodie Burrage

Great Britain's No. 5. A versatile player with strong doubles instincts, Burrage rounds out the squad with energy and readiness.

Together, they bring momentum, unity, and a shared ambition to make this year count.

For Team Great Britain, the challenge is real. 

But so is the belief.

And that’s precisely what makes this moment worth cheering.


[Cover image via Billie Jean King Cup website] 


more news

The Bund of Love Collection Offers Qipao for the Modern Woman

Comfortable, chic and multi-purpose qipao for the modern woman

2025 Baiyun International Beer and Food Festival to Ignite Golden Week

Beer, food, music, and art converge for a festive cultural celebration

T+ Tickets: Concert, Theater, Dining Experience + More!

Fabulous urban rhythm of music, theatre, and taste.

12 Awesome Upcoming Events & Offers in Shenzhen

Your essential guide to what's on this weekend in Shenzhen!

Apple's iPhone 17 Air is eSIM Only

China Unicom reopens digital SIM access

The Italian Lounge – Where Design Meets Dialogue

Your front row seat to the Italy-China design conversation

0 User Comments

In Case You Missed It…

We're on WeChat!

Scan our QR Code at right or follow us at ThatsShenzhen for events, guides, giveaways and much more!

7 Days in Shenzhen With thatsmags.com

Weekly updates to your email inbox every Wednesday

Download previous issues

Never miss an issue of That's !

Visit the archives