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PEREZ: “It is a big event every time I play in Australia” | April 8, 2025 | All News | News and Function | News and Events

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Ellen Perez, Australia’s highest ranking WTA doubles, feels buoyancy in the host country in Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers in Brisbane.

Brisbane, Australia QLD, April 8, 2025 | Matt

Ellen Perez, like most Australian players, announced that he had marked the Billy Jean King Cup this week at the calendar when he mapped his 2025 schedule in 2025.

When her start arrived in March, Australia’s top female doubles were thrilled to start the eighth tie at the international team.

Perez said, “It’s a big event every time I play in Australia. This week’s episode Sitting Podcast.

Listen: Ellen Perez on Sitting

“The time we can wear green and gold is the largest event in Australia in Australia. It is clearly a team sports time in addition to the Australian Open and we are doing bigger than ourselves.

“I think that’s a different environment. It’s different from the Australian opening. You have everyone in the stand. Hopefully, comfortably, the other side is the other side.

“I think it’s worth seeing if you haven’t seen it before. There’s nothing better than keeping your country behind.”

Ticket: Receive Billie Jean King Cup Ticket through Ticketmaster

Tie Information: Australia -Colombia -Kazakhstan

Official Program: Billie Jean King Cup Qualifier (AUS-COL-KAZ)

PEREZ has been preparing for the Billie Jean King qualifier for Australia for Kazakhstan and Colombia at the Queensland Tennis Center from Saturday.

She flew to Brisbane after the training last week, and the team member Storm Hunter joined the court.

“I actually got a surprise weekly education here. [in Melbourne]In 2025, PEREZ, DoubleS World No.20, who already has a WTA title under the belt.

“Obviously, in Miami, I wasn’t as good as I wanted, but I could come home early and return to hard coats and start preparing.

“I am very close to all the girls [in the Australian team]. In my opinion [Maya Joint has] He has grown over the last few months and she is amazing. And seaweed [Birrell]She really hit her stride. I have experience with AJLA [Tomljanovic] And even the storm, she is absolutely a person who comes to all events of all Billie Jean King Cup.

Related: Better for Billie Jean King Cup Experience

“So it’s good to go back to court with them, and all girls have amazing attitudes and character.”

The 29 -year -old PEREZ is one of the more skilled players in the Australian squad, along with Hunter 30 and Tomljanovic (31).

But the other side of the experience spectrum is the teenager and Emerson Jones, an orange girl of the Australian team at Brisbane this week.

PEREZ and HUNTER are the twice the age range of all singles and twice the age, and the talent, results and results are both twice as a former player, and Tomljanovic is a three major quarter -finalist in the single, and Birrell and JOINT ranked in a single career in 2025. PEREZ feels debt about Australia’s prospects for the prospects of Brisbane and Brisbane this week.

Read more: Birrell achieved the “Smash Through” top 100 goals.

Storm Hunter: Good hit, good mood, match the goal

“I think we are a very good place with Australian female tennis,” she said.

“As with ASH BARTY, he would not have been very the best, but I think we tend to grow and come together, and now there will be four or five Australians in the top 100.

“The depth is getting much stronger, and we certainly have a young team, I think there’s a lot of room for growth, perhaps a few years of lack of depth, but I think we are in a really good place.

“And we have experiences in both sides, single and doubles, so I think it’s very important in this format, and I know how to work in a single and know how to do a big doubles with the storms of myself with myself and a really good doubles.

“So I’m looking forward to it -we think it’s a really good place and really happy.”

Australia is heading for Colombia at Kazakhstan on April 10 and Pat Rapter Arena on April 12. Get through the ticket Ticketmaster and Measures for 9gem and 9now.

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