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2025 BNP Paribas World Team Cup: competing nations and players

Ross McLean

04 May 2025

The 2025 BNP Paribas World Team Cup gets underway on Tuesday 6 May, concluding on 11 May, when world champions will be crowned.

World Team Cup is the wheelchair tennis equivalent of Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge and Davis Cup, with players representing their nations with the same pride and passion.

At the World Team Cup, which is this year being staged in Antalya, international teams compete in men’s, women’s, quad and junior divisions. Details of the draw, which will initially see nations compete in a round-robin format, will appear here.

For now, here are nations which will be competing at the 2025 World Team Cup, the seedings of those nations and the players selected to represent their nations.

Matches from five courts at the 2025 BNP Paribas World Team Cup will be streamed via a new fan-facing platform launched by the ITF. The platform will house live streams, replays, highlights and lots more content from the UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Tour.

 

Men’s

Japan [1]

Tokito Oda, Takuya Miki, Daisuke Arai

Netherlands [2]

Maikel Scheffers, Maarten ter Hofte, Robin Groenewoud

France [3]

Gaetan Menguy, Nicolas Charrier, Frederic Cattaneo, Geoffrey Jasiak

Brazil [4]

Daniel Rodrigues, Gustavo Carneiro Silva, Diego Kohlrausch

Great Britain [5]

Ben Bartram, Andrew Penney, Dahnon Ward

Chile [6)

Alexander Cataldo, Brayan Tapia, Jaime Sepulveda

USA [7]

Conner Stroud, Charlie Cooper, Tomas Majetic

Poland [8]

Kamil Fabisiak, Jakub Dominik Bukala, Jaroszlaw Zyla

Germany [9]

Anthony Dittmar, Christoph Wilke, Steffen Sommerfeld

Spain [10]

Enrique Siscar Meseguer, Francesc Tur, Francisco Garcia Vena

Sri Lanka [11]

Suresh Dharmasena, Gamini Dissanayake, WPJ Wissejire

Colombia [12]

Manuel Sanchez, Diego Pirachican Martinez, Luigy Nieves

Turkiye [13]

Emirhan Toper, Turan Akalin, Hakan Gungor, Yunus Emre Arslan

Iraq [14]

Hussein Hamid Habal, Nasser Mahdi Salih, MA Yousif Khaleefah Hameedi

Morocco [15]

Fouad Boughnim, Nour-Eddine Chahinne

Thailand [16]

Suthi Khlongrua, Naluemitr Benkhuntod, Worakit Daengchuen

 

Women’s

Netherlands [1]

Aniek van Koot, Diede de Groot, Lizzy de Greef, Jinte Bos

Japan [2]

Yui Kamiji, Saki Takamuro, Manami Tanaka, Yuma Takamuro

France [3]

Ksenia Chasteau, Pauline Deroulede, Charlotte Fairbank, Zoe Maras

Great Britain [4]

Lucy Shuker, Cornelia Oosthuizen, Ruby Bishop

Colombia [5]

Angelica Bernal, Zuleinny Rodriguez Trujillo

Germany [6]

Katharina Kruger, Britta Wend

Brazil [7]

Jade Lanai, Meirycoll Duval, Ana Caldeira

Switzerland [8]

Nalani Buob, Angela Grosswiler

Morocco [9]

Samira Benichi, Ibtissam Battar, Azhour El Houari, Najwa Awane

Turkiye [10]

Zeliha Aksak, Ebru Sulak, Cigdem Sayin, Elfida Algit

Tanzania [11]

Rehema Selemani, Lucy Shirima, Pendo Zengo

Thailand [12]

Wanitha Inthanin, Wadsamon Budpo

 

Quad

Netherlands [1]

Neils Vink, Sam Schroder

Great Britain [2]

Andy Lapthorne, Gregory Slade, Gary Cox

Brazil [3]

Leandro Pena, Ymanitu Silva, Joao Lucas Takaki

USA [4]

David Wagner, Andrew Bogdanov, Eric Court

Australia [5]

Benjamin Wenzel, Finn Broadbent

Japan [6]

Mitsuteru Moroishi, Kei Usami, Daisuke Ishito

Turkiye [7]

 Ali Ataman, Serdar Antac, Fatih Karatas

Colombia [8]

Daniel Alejandro Campaz Escobar, Albeiro Moreno

 

Juniors

Belgium [1]

Alexander Lantermann, Luna Gryp

Brazil [2]

Luiz Calixto, Vitoria Miranda, Marcos Marcal, Pedro Santos

USA [3]

Maximus Wong, Sabina Czauz, Lucy Heald

Great Britain [4]

Ruben Harris, Matthew Knoesen, Will Barton, Lucas John De Gouveia

Japan [5]

Ryota Kawada, Keisuke Kadowaki, Seira Matsuoka

Australia [6]

Sonny Rennison, Arlo Shawcross, Harrison Dudley, Gillie Lumby

Germany [7]

John Brendahl, Ela Porges, Timo Schmiesing

France [8]

Marceau Le Tallec, Cleo Ginterdaele