China booked their place in the semi-finals ©ITF

China's women and Belgium's men both completed the group stage with a 100 per cent record as they booked their places in the semi-finals of the Wheelchair Tennis World Team Cup in Apeldoorn.

The Chinese team, the defending women's champions, dispatched Kenya 3-0 to finish top of Pool B with three wins from three in the Dutch city.

Huimin Huang and Zhenzhen Zhu were in dominant form for China as they each won their singles rubbers without losing a game.

Huang beat Asiya Sururu 6-0, 6-0 before Zhu won her match with Jan Ndenda by the same scoreline.

Xiaohui Li and Ziying Wang claimed victory in the doubles rubber as they beat the Kenyan pair 6-2, 6-0.

Top seeds Britain await for China in the last four, while The Netherlands and France will contest the other semi-final.

Belgium beat Austria to confirm their semi-final berth in the men's tournament ©ITF
Belgium beat Austria to confirm their semi-final berth in the men's tournament ©ITF

Belgium, bronze medallists last year, recorded a comfortable 3-0 victory over Austria to seal their berth in the last four of the men's event.

Jef Vandorpe maintained winning ways at Tennis Club de Sprenkelaar as he clinched a 6-1, 7-5 triumph over Nico Langmann.

World number nine Joachim Gerard then put Belgium out of reach by defeating Martin Legner 6-1, 6-2.

Mike Denayer partnered Gerard to victory in the doubles as they overcame Langmann and Josef Riegler 6-3, 6-1.

Belgium's reward for a perfect group stage is a meeting with Britain in the semi-finals.

The winner of that match will play either Japan or France, with both matches scheduled to take place tomorrow.