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2025 Monterrey Open
August 18 - August 23

Last Updated on October 1, 2025
The 2025 Monterrey Open, also known as the Abierto GNP Seguros 2025 for sponsorship reasons, was a professional women’s tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 17th edition of the Monterrey Open and a WTA 500 tournament on the 2025 WTA Tour. The event took place at the Club Sonoma in Monterrey, Mexico, from August 18 to 23, 2025.1“Abierto GNP Seguros 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
Tournament Details
The tournament featured 28 singles players and 16 doubles teams competing for 500 ranking points. Founded in 2009, the event became a part of the WTA Tour in 2021 as a WTA 250-level tournament. It was later elevated to a WTA 500-tier event in 2024.
| Date | 18–23 August |
| Edition | 17th |
| Draw | 28 Singles / 16 Doubles |
| Category | WTA 500 |
| Prize Money | $1,064,510 |
| Surface | Hard |
| Location | Monterrey, Mexico |
| Venue | Club Sonoma |
Links
| Official WTA Tournament Profile | ||
| Draws | Order of Play | Scores |
Champions
| Singles | 🇷🇺 Diana Shnaider |
| Doubles | 🇪🇸 Cristina Bucșa 🇺🇲 Nicole Melichar-Martinez |
Stars to Watch
| Player | Ranking* | Seed |
| Emma Navarro (USA) | 11 | 1 |
| Ekaterina Alexandrova | 16 | 2 |
| Diana Shnaider | 20 | 3 |
| Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRA) | 21 | 4 |
| Elise Mertens (BEL) | 22 | 5 |
| Linda Nosková (CZE) | 23 | 6 |
| Leylah Fernandez (CAN) | 25 | 7 |
| Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova | 33 | 8 |
*Rankings as of 11 August 2025.
Points and Prize Money
The total prize money for the 2025 Monterrey Open was $1,064,510.2“El prize money del WTA Monterrey” (in Spanish). canaltenis.com. Retrieved 17 August 2025. Based on the information available, the prize money and points for the 2025 Monterrey Open tennis championships for a singles player are as follows:
| Round | Prize Money (USD) | Ranking Points |
| Winner | $164,000 | 500 |
| Finalist | $101,000 | 325 |
| Semifinalists | $59,000 | 195 |
| Quarterfinalists | $28,695 | 108 |
| Round of 16 | $15,700 | 60 |
| First Round | $11,300 | 1 |
Venue
Club Sonoma, the official venue for the Monterrey Open (Abierto GNP Seguros), is a premier residential and sports complex located in the prestigious Valle Oriente area of Monterrey, Mexico. It has been the home of the Monterrey Open since 2014, providing a world-class setting for the WTA Tour event.
Venue Highlights:
- World-Class Facilities: Club Sonoma boasts a comprehensive range of sports facilities, including eight tennis courts, a stadium court specifically for the tournament, paddle courts, a jogging track, and a gym. These top-notch amenities are designed for an active and exclusive lifestyle.
- A Hub for Major Events: Beyond the Monterrey Open, the club has hosted other significant sporting events, showcasing its capability as a high-quality venue for major tournaments.
- Luxurious and Modern Setting: The club is part of a larger, luxury residential development. Its modern design and well-maintained grounds offer a beautiful and professional backdrop for the tournament.
The venue’s blend of luxurious amenities and dedicated sports facilities makes it an ideal location for the Monterrey Open, providing both players and spectators with an exceptional experience.
Tournament History
The Monterrey Open, officially known as the Abierto GNP Seguros, has a rich history as a prominent women’s tennis tournament in Latin America. It was founded in 2009 as a WTA International event, replacing a previous tournament in Chile on the WTA calendar. The inaugural edition was held at the Sierra Madre Tennis Club, where it remained for its first five years. The tournament quickly gained a reputation for attracting a strong field of players, and its first champion was French star Marion Bartoli.
A major milestone in the tournament’s history was its move in 2014 to the Club Sonoma complex. This relocation provided a significant upgrade in facilities, including a new, larger stadium court that enhanced the spectator experience. The tournament’s shift to a more modern and accommodating venue allowed it to grow in stature and prestige, solidifying its place as one of the key stops on the WTA Tour’s early-season schedule.
Over the years, the Monterrey Open has been a stage for some of the biggest names in women’s tennis. Russian star Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova is a notable figure in the tournament’s history, having won the singles title a record four times. Other past champions include Grand Slam winners like Ana Ivanovic, Garbiñe Muguruza, and Elina Svitolina. In a recent significant development, the tournament was elevated from a WTA 250 to a WTA 500 event in 2024, a change that brought a substantial increase in prize money and ranking points, attracting an even higher caliber of competitors and further elevating its status on the global tennis stage.

