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2025 Guadalajara Open Akron
September 8 - September 14

Last Updated on September 18, 2025
The 2025 Guadalajara Open Akron, also known as the Guadalajara Open Akron presented by Santander for sponsorship reasons, was a professional women’s tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 4th edition of the Guadalajara Open Akron and a WTA 500 tournament on the 2025 WTA Tour. The event took place at Centro Panamericano de Tenis in Zapopan, Mexico, from September 8 to 14, 2025.1“Guadalajara Open Akron presented by Santander 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
Tournament Details
Date | 8–14 September |
Edition | 4th |
Draw | 28 Singles / 16 Doubles |
Category | WTA 500 |
Prize Money | $1,064,510 |
Surface | Outdoor – Hard |
Location | Zapopan, Mexico |
Venue | Centro Panamericano de Tenis |
Tournament Links
WTA Tournament Profile | ||
Order of Play | Draws | Player List |
Champions
Event | Champion(s) | Runner(s)-up |
Singles | 🇺🇸 Iva Jovic | 🇨🇴 Emiliana Arango |
6–4, 6–1 | ||
Doubles | Irina Khromacheva 🇺🇸 Nicole Melichar-Martinez |
🇲🇽 Giuliana Olmos 🇮🇩 Aldila Sutjiadi |
6–3, 6–4 |
Prize Money and Ranking Points
The total prize money for the 2025 Guadalajara Open Akron was $1,064,510. Here’s the prize breakdown for singles and doubles:
Singles
Stage | 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 |
Round of 32 | $11,300 | 1 |
Doubles
Stage | Prize Money (USD) | Ranking Points |
Winner | $54,300 | 500 |
Finalist | $33,000 | 325 |
Semifinalists | $19,160 | 195 |
Quarterfinalists | $9,840 | 108 |
Round of 16 | $6,000 | 1 |
Tournament History
The Guadalajara Open Akron tennis tournament has a unique and dynamic history for a relatively new event on the WTA Tour calendar. Its origins trace back to the city’s successful hosting of the 2021 WTA Finals, a top-tier event that showcased Guadalajara’s ability to organize a major tennis tournament. This success served as the catalyst for the Women’s Tennis Association to award the city a prestigious WTA 1000-level tournament, a move that filled a vacancy in the tour’s schedule.
Founded in 2022, the Guadalajara Open Akron was immediately recognized as one of the most significant events outside of the Grand Slams, attracting the world’s top players with its high-level status. However, this period of being a premier WTA 1000 event was short-lived. In 2024, the tournament was reclassified as a WTA 500-level event. This change was a direct result of the return of the Wuhan Open, which had been absent from the calendar and reclaimed its WTA 1000 slot.
Despite the reclassification, the Guadalajara Open Akron remains an important and highly-regarded tournament. As a WTA 500 event, it features a competitive field with a main draw of 28 singles players and 16 doubles teams. The singles champion receives 500 ranking points, which are crucial for players seeking to improve their standing in the world rankings. In 2024, the tournament’s commitment to excellence was evident in its substantial prize money, which exceeded $922,000, ensuring a compelling financial incentive for the athletes. The tournament continues to be held at the Centro Panamericano de Tenis on outdoor hardcourts, providing a familiar and popular venue for both players and fans.
The Venue: Centro Panamericano de Tenis
The Centro Panamericano de Tenis serves as the impressive venue for the Guadalajara Open Akron, and its history and design make it a standout facility in the world of tennis. Located within the larger sports complex, the venue was initially constructed for the 2011 Pan American Games, a major multi-sport event that cemented its reputation as a world-class facility. The stadium’s architecture is both modern and functional, providing an ideal setting for high-level tennis competitions. Its outdoor hard courts are known for their fast pace, which often leads to exciting and aggressive play, a favorite among fans.
The main court, named after the legendary Mexican tennis player, Estadio Panamericano, has a seating capacity of over 5,000 spectators, creating an intimate yet electric atmosphere during matches. In addition to the main stadium, the complex includes several other match and practice courts, allowing for multiple matches to be played simultaneously and providing ample space for players to warm up and train.
The design of the facility is such that it not only accommodates large crowds but also provides excellent sightlines from virtually every seat, ensuring that fans have an optimal viewing experience. The venue’s permanent infrastructure, including locker rooms, media centers, and hospitality suites, is a testament to its initial purpose as a host for major international events.
This legacy of hosting the Pan American Games and, more recently, the WTA Finals and the Guadalajara Open, has established the Centro Panamericano de Tenis as a premier destination for professional tennis in Latin America, celebrated for its modern amenities and a vibrant atmosphere.
Stars to Watch
Player | Entry Ranking | Seed |
Elise Mertens | 21 | 1 |
Veronika Kudermetova | 25 | 2 |
Jeļena Ostapenko | 26 | 3 |
Magdalena Fręch | 33 | 4 |
Magda Linette | 37 | 5 |
Tatjana Maria | 42 | 6 |
Alycia Parks | 56 | 7 |
Camila Osorio | 63 | 8 |