The qualification process for the inaugural women's tournament of the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens.
The qualification process allocated two slots for Africa, two for North America/West Indies, one for South America, three for Asia, six for Europe and two for Oceania.
Champion Canada and runner-up United States ended up qualifying based on the allotted slots.
The six top placing teams were England, France, Italy, Netherlands, Russia and Spain.
The women's tournament started with a five-team round robin before the top four teams advance to the playoff, from which finalists Australia and New Zealand qualified for the World Cup.