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Navarro saves match points, Pegula & Townsend send U.S. to Billie Jean King Cup semifinals

Arthur Kapetanakis | September 18, 2025


The United States advanced to the Billie Jean King Cup semifinals for the first time since 2021 with a 2-1 win over Kazakhstan on Thursday in Shenzhen, China.

 

Emma Navarro saved two match points in a third-set tiebreak to beat Yulia Putintseva, 7-5, 2-6, 7-6(6), in the tie's first singles matchup, and Jessica Pegula bounced back from a singles loss to Elena Rybakina to earn a clinching doubles victory with Taylor Townsend over Rybakina and Putintseva, 6-2, 7-6(1).

Navarro, who was playing just her second match for the U.S. BJK Cup team, trailed in all three sets against Putintseva but rallied for the win with an assist from her team and captain Lindsay Davenport.

 

"A lot of grittiness and a lot of resilience and the pride of playing with my country's flag on my shirt, knowing the support I had from the sidelines, looking over and seeing my teammates cheering me on," Navarro said of her comeback. "There's a different type of energy when you can look over and see that. Yeah, I think a little bit of Team USA, a bit of team pride, and a lot of grittiness today."

 

While Pegula missed out on a chance to clinch the tie in a Top 10 singles showdown with Rybakina, who played a near-flawless match, the former doubles world No. 1 teamed with current doubles No. 1 Townsend to finish the job for the U.S.

 

"I just took it as a challenge and wanted to kind of redeem myself a little bit out there against her, try and help my team get a win. Even though I wasn't able to do it on the singles court, we had a chance to take it in doubles," Pegula said. "I haven't played with Taylor in such a long time, so that was fun to get back playing with her."

The USA next faces Great Britain in Saturday's semifinals, after Katie Boulter and Sonay Kartal led the British team to victory against Japan later on Thursday. The last time the USA was in the BJK Cup semifinals was at the 2021 Finals event in Prague, where it lost to the eventual-champion Russian Tennis Federation. The American team's last final appearance was in 2018, also in Prague, vs. the Czech Republic in the old home-and-away format.

 

"We didn't come here to get to the semis," said Davenport. "This is the first step in what we knew was going to be a tough week. Excited to get back out there on Saturday."

 

Saturday's semifinal begins at 5 p.m. local time (5 a.m. ET). Tennis Channel will feature coverage in the U.S. The other semifinal featuring Italy and Ukraine will be played on Friday at 5 p.m. local time.

 

The lineups for Saturday's semifinal are set one hour prior to the start of the tie. The first team to win two of three matches advances to the final, scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 21, also at 5 p.m. local.

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