How it works

Format

A record 148 nations have entered to compete across all levels of the competition in 2026
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Format
Qualifiers

Date

10-11 April 2026

Format

  • 14 competing nations: seven teams from the 2025 Finals (not including hosts China), seven teams that won their 2025 Play-off groups in November

  • Home-or-away format where one nation hosts another, with the host nation deciding the surface

  • Two-day events: each tie consists of two singles matches on day one, a doubles match first on day two, followed by two singles matches

  • First nation to win three matches clinches the tie

  • Seven tie winners will qualify for 2026 Finals in September, seven losing nations go on to compete in 2026 Play-offs in November

  • More details here

*China (host nation) qualify automatically for 2026 Finals

2025 World Champions graphic – Team Italy
Format
Finals

Date

22-27 September 2026

Format

  • Knockout draw with eight teams (Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, Final)

  • Seven Qualifiers tie winners

  • One host nation (China)

  • 2025 World Champions: Italy

  • Seven non-host Finals nations to compete in the 2027 Qualifiers alongside seven Play-off tie winners from November 2026, with the 2026 World Champions guaranteeing themselves a home tie

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Format
Play-offs

Date

w/c 16 November 2026

Format

  • Seven losing nations from 2026 Qualifiers ties in April, plus seven winning nations from Regional Group I ties in April

  • Home-or-away format where one nation hosts another, with the host nation deciding the surface

  • Two-day events: each tie consists of two singles matches on day one, a doubles match first on day two, followed by two singles matches

  • First nation to win three matches clinches the tie

  • Seven tie winners will qualify for 2027 Qualifiers in April, seven losing nations go on to compete in 2027 Regional Group I events in April

Regional Groups

Groups I-IV

Groups I-IV are divided into regions: Africa, Americas, Asia/Oceania and Europe. At Group I and II level, Europe and Africa are merged to form Europe/Africa. Group I is the highest regional division, with teams competing for promotion to the BJK Cup Play-offs, and Group IV the lowest.

Group events are week-long played at one location. Each Group is initially split into round-robin pools, with play-offs then deciding promotion and relegation. The exact format of each Group varies according to the number of participating teams.

Find out further details about 2025's Regional events below:

Group I

Group II

Group III

Group IV