The Netherlands reached the women's final at the Wheelchair Tennis World Team Cup ©Getty Images

The Netherlands and Japan will meet in the women’s final at the Wheelchair Tennis World Team Cup after securing victories in their semi-final matches in Vilamoura.

Aniek van Koot and Diede de Groot guided the defending champions into the final, with the Dutch team overcoming Colombia today.

Van Koot earned a 6-0, 6-0 win over Zuleiny Rodriguez Trujillo, while De Groot secured a 6-0, 7-5 victory against Angelica Bernal.

Japan were equally impressive in their semi-final against the United States.

Momoko Ohtani was a 6-1, 6-2 winner against Emmy Kaiser in the first singles rubber, before Paralympic silver medallist Yui Kamiji won 6-0, 6-0 against Shelby Baron.

The Netherlands will also contest the men’s final against either Japan or Spain.

Ruben Spaargaren gave the Dutch team the perfect start to their semi-final with the US, as he earned a 6-0, 6-0 win over Connor Stroud.

Yui Kamiji helped Japan reach the women's final in Vilamoura ©Getty Images
Yui Kamiji helped Japan reach the women's final in Vilamoura ©Getty Images

Victory was sealed by Tom Egberink, who was a 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 winner against Casey Ratzlaff in a hard-fought contest.

Britain and Australia will meet in the junior final.

Andrew Penney and Dahnon Ward earned victories in their respective singles matches to give Britain a 2-0 win over The Netherlands.

Straight-sets wins for Riley Dumsday and Saalim Naser gave Australia a 2-0 triumph against France.

The junior event is supported by the Johan Cruyff Foundation.