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2025 Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana

September 8, 2025 - September 14, 2025

Ljubljana Open

Last Updated on October 1, 2025

The 2025 Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana was a professional women’s tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was part of the WTA 125 tournaments, a series of events one level below the main WTA Tour. The tournament was held at the Tivoli Tennis Center in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from September 8 to 14, 2025.1Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 6 September 2025.

Tournament Details

The 2025 Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana was a single-week event that featured a singles draw of 32 players and a doubles draw of 16 teams. The total prize money for the tournament was $115,000, with a significant portion going to the champion. The event was a key stop on the women’s professional tennis calendar, providing valuable ranking points and prize money for up-and-coming players and those looking to improve their standing.

Date 8–14 September
Edition 3rd
Draw 32 Singles / 16 Doubles
Category WTA 125
Prize Money $115,000
Surface Clay
Location Ljubljana, Slovenia
Venue Tivoli Tennis Center

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Order of Play Draws Player List

Champions

Event Champion(s) Runner(s)-up
Singles 🇸🇮 Kaja Juvan 🇨🇭 Simona Waltert
6–4, 6–4
Doubles 🇨🇿 Miriam Škoch
🇨🇭 Simona Waltert
🇸🇮 Dalila Jakupović
🇸🇮 Nika Radišić
6–2, 6–2

Player Field and Participants

The 2025 Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana is set to feature a strong field of competitors, including numerous Slovenian players. The top seed for the tournament is the defending champion, Jil Teichmann of Switzerland, who won the 2024 singles title by defeating Nuria Párrizas Díaz in the final.

The main draw will see Slovenian tennis stars Tamara Zidanšek and Kaja Juvan, who have both secured their spots based on their WTA rankings. The organizers have also granted wildcards to Polona Hercog, Dalila Jakupović, and Pia Lovrič, ensuring a strong local presence. In the qualifying rounds, wildcards have been extended to Kristina Novak and Alja Senica. Nika Radišič is listed as a reserve for both the main draw and the qualifiers. Many of these Slovenian players are also expected to compete in the doubles tournament.

In addition to the local talent, the tournament will host a variety of international players ranked between 100th and 200th in the WTA rankings. Confirmed participants include Anna Bondar (Hungary), Dalma Galfi (Hungary), Bernarda Pera (USA), and Ella Seidel (Germany), among others. This mix of established and up-and-coming players ensures a highly competitive event.2Vrhunski tenis v Ljubljani – WTA Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana”. Teniška zveza Slovenije (in Slovenian). Retrieved 6 September 2025.

Tournament Schedule

The tournament kicks off on Sunday, September 7. The main action begins on Monday, with matches running throughout the week. The singles quarterfinal matches and the first doubles semifinal will take place on Friday. On Saturday, the second doubles semifinal will be played, followed immediately by both singles semifinals, which are scheduled to start no earlier than 1:30 PM.

The finals will be held on Sunday. The doubles final will begin at 12:00 PM, with the singles final scheduled for 1:30 PM.

Prize Money and Ranking Points

The prize money and ranking points distribution for the 2025 tournament are as follows:

Singles

Result Prize Money (USD) Ranking Points
Winner $15,500 125
Finalist $8,400 81
Semifinalists $5,300 49
Quarterfinalists $3,450 27
Round of 16 $2,000 15
Round of 32 $1,200 1

Doubles

Result Prize Money (USD) Ranking Points
Winner $5,700 125
Finalist $2,900 81
Semifinalists $1,700 49
Quarterfinalists $1,176 27
Round of 16 $850 1

Venue

The tournament is held at the Tivoli Tennis Center in Ljubljana, a well-regarded venue for outdoor clay-court tennis. The center is known for its high-quality courts and is situated in a picturesque location within the city, making it a popular spot for both players and spectators. The Tivoli Tennis Center has a history of hosting professional tennis events, including both ATP Challenger and WTA tournaments.

Tournament History

The history of professional women’s tennis in Ljubljana is marked by several periods of play, hiatus, and changes in tournament status. The event was first established as a WTA Tour event, holding that status from 2005 to 2010. During this time, it was a prominent fixture on the WTA calendar, attracting a mix of established and rising stars.

After a hiatus, the tournament was revived in 2021 as a WTA 250 event. This signified a return to the main WTA Tour, bringing higher prize money and ranking points, and attracting a more competitive field of players. This elevated status, however, was short-lived, lasting only two years before the tournament’s category was adjusted.

Since 2023, Ljubljana has hosted a WTA 125 event. While a step down from the WTA 250 level, the tournament continues to be a significant platform for players to compete on the international stage. The shift to a WTA 125 event has solidified its place on the calendar as a vital part of the professional women’s circuit, offering a consistent opportunity for players to earn points and climb the rankings. The 2025 tournament marks the third consecutive year it will be held as a WTA 125.

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