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SUMMARY:2025 China Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 China Open was a combined ATP and WTA tennis tournament that took place from September 14 to October 5\, 2025. It was the 24th edition of the China Open for men and the 26th for women and was held on outdoor hard courts at the National Tennis Center in Beijing\, China. The tournament was the first comprehensive tennis event in Asia to span three weeks\, incorporating a junior tournament alongside the main men’s and women’s events.1“2025 China Open“. english.beijing.gov.cn. Retrieved 12 August 2025. \nThe men’s tournament was part of the ATP Tour as an ATP 500 series event\, while the women’s event was a WTA 1000 tournament on the WTA Tour.2“China Open Tennis Tournament Guide“. thetennistribe.com. Retrieved 12 August 2025. \nThe 2025 China Open kicked off with an ITF J300 tournament for junior players\, which was scheduled from September 14 to 21. Following the junior event\, the main draws for the professional players would begin. The WTA 1000 tournament run from September 22 to October 5\, and the ATP 500 tournament was held from September 25 to October 1. The total prize money for the women’s event was $8\,963\,700\, and for the men’s event\, it was $4\,016\,050.3“China Open Overview“. atptour.com. Retrieved 12 August 2025.4“China Open 2025 Overview“. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 12 August 2025. \nThe tournament was held at the National Tennis Center\, a venue originally built for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The center’s main court\, the Diamond Court\, was a 15\,000-seat stadium with a retractable roof. It had recently undergone significant upgrades\, including a new passage for direct access to key venues and a new sound system in the Diamond Court for an improved spectator experience. On the west side of the center\, five new international-standard courts and a “Signature Zone” had been added to allow fans to get closer to their favorite players.5“2025中国网球公开赛正式开票“. chinadaily.com.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 August 2025. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n25 September – 1 October (men)\n\n\n24 September – 5 October (women)\n\n\nEdition\n24th (ATP)\n\n\n26th (WTA)\n\n\nDraw\n32MS / 96WS / 16MD / 32WD\n\n\nCategory\nATP 500 (men)\n\n\nWTA 1000 (women)\n\n\nTotal Prize Money\n$12\,979\,750\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nBeijing\, China\n\n\nVenue\nBeijing Olympic Green Tennis Center\n\n\n\nTournament Links (ATP)\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nTournament Links (WTA)\n\n\n\nWTA Tournament Profile\n\n\nOrder of Play\nDraws\nPlayer List\n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n🇮🇹 Jannik Sinner\n🇺🇸 Learner Tien\n\n\n6–2\, 6–2\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n🇺🇸 Amanda Anisimova\n🇨🇿 Linda Nosková\n\n\n6–0\, 2–6\, 6–2\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇫🇮 Harri Heliövaara\n🇬🇧 Henry Patten\nKaren Khachanov\nAndrey Rublev\n\n\n4–6\, 6–3\, [10–8]\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n🇮🇹 Sara Errani\n🇮🇹 Jasmine Paolini\n🇯🇵 Miyu Kato\n🇭🇺 Fanny Stollár\n\n\n6–7(1–7)\, 6–3\, [10–2]\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles Finals\n\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n\n\nJannik Sinner (ITA) [1] vs. Fábián Marozsán (HUN)\nAlex de Minaur (AUS) [3] vs. Jakub Menšík (CZE) [7]\nLearner Tien (USA) vs. Lorenzo Musetti (ITA) [4]\nDaniil Medvedev [8] vs. Alexander Zverev (GER) [2]\n\n\n6-1\, 7-5\n4-1(r)\n4-6\, 6-3\, 3-0(r)\n6-3\, 6-3\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nJannik Sinner (ITA) [1] vs. Alex de Minaur (AUS) [3]\nLearner Tien (USA) vs. Daniil Medvedev [8]\n\n\n6-3\, 4-6\, 6-2\n5-7\, 7-5\, 4-0(r)\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nJannik Sinner (ITA) [1] vs. Learner Tien (USA)\n\n\n6-2\, 6-2\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles Finals\n\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n\n\nEmma Navarro (USA) [16] vs. Jessica Pegula (USA) [5]\nSonay Kartal (GBR) vs. Linda Nosková (CZE) [26]\nJasmine Paolini (ITA) [6] vs. Amanda Anisimova (USA) [3]\nEva Lys (GER) vs. Coco Gauff (USA) [2]\n\n\n77-62\, 2-6\, 1-6\n3-6\, 4-6\n77-64\, 3-6\, 4-6\n3-6\, 4-6\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nJessica Pegula (USA) [5] vs. Linda Nosková (CZE) [26]\nAmanda Anisimova (USA) [3] vs. Gauff (USA) [2]\n\n\n3-6\, 6-1\, 66–78\n6-1\, 6-2\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nLinda Nosková (CZE) [26] vs. Amanda Anisimova (USA) [3]\n\n\n0–6\, 6–2\, 2–6\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nMen’s Singles\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n$751\,075\n500\n\n\nRunner-up\n$404\,105\n330\n\n\nSemifinals\n$215\,360\n200\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n$110\,030\n100\n\n\nRound of 16\n$58\,735\n50\n\n\nRound of 32\n$31\,320\n0\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n$1\,124\,380\n1000\n\n\nRunner-up\n$597\,890\n650\n\n\nSemifinals\n$332\,160\n390\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n$189\,075\n215\n\n\nRound of 16\n$103\,225\n120\n\n\nRound of 32\n$60\,400\n65\n\n\nRound of 64\n$35\,260\n35\n\n\nRound of 128\n$23\,760\n10\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles (per team)\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinners\n$246\,690\n500\n\n\nRunners-up\n$131\,560\n300\n\n\nSemifinals\n$66\,560\n180\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n$33\,290\n90\n\n\nRound of 16\n$17\,230\n0\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles (per team)\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinners\n$457\,150\n1000\n\n\nRunners-up\n$242\,020\n650\n\n\nSemifinals\n$129\,970\n390\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n$65\,000\n215\n\n\nRound of 16\n$34\,850\n120\n\n\nRound of 32\n$19\,050\n10\n\n\n\nPlayer Field\nMen’s Singles: Sinner Reclaims China Open\nThe men’s singles portion of the China Open 2025 concluded\, with top seed and former champion Jannik Sinner reaffirming his dominance on the hard courts of Beijing. In a display of commanding form\, Sinner defeated American teenager Learner Tien in a straight-sets final\, 6-2\, 6-2\, to claim his second China Open title. \nSinner’s victory capped a stellar week for the world No. 1\, who entered the tournament as a clear favorite. The Italian\, who won the China Open in 2023\, demonstrated why he is considered one of the most formidable players on the ATP Tour. His path to the final was not without its challenges\, as he had to overcome a tenacious Alex de Minaur in the semifinals in a hard-fought three-set match\, 6-3\, 4-6\, 6-2. \nWhile Sinner’s victory was a testament to his consistent excellence\, the tournament was also defined by a series of surprising results and impressive performances from rising stars. One of the biggest headlines was the unexpected run of 19-year-old Learner Tien. The young American\, ranked No. 52 in the world\, had a breakout tournament\, reaching his first-ever ATP final after a stunning upset of Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals. Medvedev\, seeded eighth\, retired from their semifinal match with a score of 5-7\, 7-5\, 4-0. \nOther top seeds faced mixed results. World No. 3 Alexander Zverev\, who entered the tournament as the second seed\, was defeated by Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals\, 6-3\, 6-3. Zverev’s loss was a notable upset\, as he had been a strong contender for the title. The men’s draw also saw other key players exit early\, with fifth seed Karen Khachanov losing in the first round. Rising star Jakub Mensik\, seeded seventh\, also had his run cut short\, retiring from his quarterfinal match against Alex de Minaur. \nThe men’s final was a showcase of Sinner’s clinical efficiency. He broke Tien immediately in the first set and never looked back\, outclassing the young American with a powerful and consistent performance. Sinner’s 21st career title and his third of the 2025 season (following victories at the Australian Open and Wimbledon) solidifies his position at the top of the men’s game. \nWomen’s Singles: Anisimova Crowned Champion\n\nThe women’s singles event at the 2025 China Open concluded\, crowning a new champion in a final that was as dramatic as it was compelling. After a week of upsets and incredible performances\, American star Amanda Anisimova has emerged victorious\, defeating Czech Republic’s Linda Nosková with a final score of 6–0\, 2–6\, 6–2. The result marks a significant moment for both players and a dramatic shake-up in the final push for the year-end WTA Finals. \nThe women’s singles draw\, which began with a staggering 76 direct acceptances and a breathtaking collection of 12 Grand Slam champions\, lived up to its billing as a “who’s who” of tennis royalty. However\, the 96-player field\, which required a non-seeded player to win seven consecutive matches to take the title\, proved to be a minefield for the top seeds. The tournament was defined not just by its champions\, but by the surprising early exits of many of the sport’s biggest names. \nTop seed and world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka\, despite her strong form at the US Open\, was unable to secure her first China Open title. Defending champion Coco Gauff\, fighting for crucial points to solidify her place in the WTA Finals\, also faced an early exit\, leaving the door open for a new contender. Former world No. 1s and Grand Slam champions like Iga Swiatek\, Elena Rybakina\, and Naomi Osaka all succumbed to the pressure of the demanding draw\, highlighting the intense depth of talent on the tour. \nThe stage was set for an underdog story\, and both Anisimova and Nosková delivered. Anisimova\, known for her powerful groundstrokes\, navigated the treacherous draw with remarkable consistency\, taking down a series of formidable opponents to reach her first final of the season. Her opponent\, the 20-year-old Linda Nosková\, had an equally impressive run\, displaying the aggressive baseline game that has marked her as a rising star. \nThe final match itself was a rollercoaster of momentum. Anisimova exploded out of the gate\, playing flawless tennis to win the first set 6–0. It seemed as though she would cruise to the title\, but Nosková mounted a stunning comeback\, adjusting her strategy and hitting her targets to take the second set 6–2. The match was forced into a decisive third set\, where Anisimova’s experience and grit shone through. She regained her composure\, broke Nosková’s serve\, and methodically closed out the final set 6–2 to claim the most significant title of her career. \nThe victory not only cements Anisimova’s return to the top echelon of the game but also has major implications for the race to the WTA Finals. While Sabalenka and Swiatek had already qualified\, the points gained by Anisimova and Nosková will significantly alter the rankings for the final few spots. This China Open will be remembered as a crucial battleground\, where the unseeded players proved they were a force to be reckoned with. On the domestic front\, Chinese fans rallied behind Olympic Singles Gold Medallist from the Paris Games\, Zheng Qinwen\, along with Wang Xinyu and Wang Yafan. While they were unable to make a deep run\, their competitive spirit on home soil was a testament to the growing strength of Chinese tennis. \n\nHistory\nThe China Open has a rich history\, with the first men’s singles and doubles events held in 1993 as part of a series of new ATP tournaments in Asia. The tournament was discontinued in 1998 but was reinstated in 2004\, with the women’s event joining the calendar. In 2006\, the China Open became the first tournament outside of the United States to use the Hawk-Eye electronic line-calling system. The event was not held from 2020 to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic\, but returned in 2023. \nThe tournament has seen many legendary champions over the years. On the men’s side\, Novak Djokovic holds the record for most titles with six\, while Michael Chang won three consecutive titles in the tournament’s early years. Other notable men’s champions include Rafael Nadal\, Andy Murray\, and Jannik Sinner. On the women’s side\, Serena Williams\, Svetlana Kuznetsova\, and Agnieszka Radwańska are among the multi-time champions. The most recent women’s singles winner was Coco Gauff in 2024. \n\nReferences1“2025 China Open“. english.beijing.gov.cn. Retrieved 12 August 2025.2“China Open Tennis Tournament Guide“. thetennistribe.com. Retrieved 12 August 2025.3“China Open Overview“. atptour.com. Retrieved 12 August 2025.4“China Open 2025 Overview“. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 12 August 2025.5“2025中国网球公开赛正式开票“. chinadaily.com.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 August 2025.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-china-open/
LOCATION:Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Center\, 2 Lincui Rd\, Chaoyang\, Beijing\, 100107\, China
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour,WTA Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260425T231654
CREATED:20250813T055318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T073119Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Korea Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Korea Open was a professional tennis tournament that was played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 21st edition of the event and was a WTA 500 tournament on the 2025 WTA Tour. The tournament took place at the Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center in Seoul\, South Korea\, from September 15 to September 21\, 2025.1“Korea Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 13 August 2025. \nAs a WTA 500 event\, the 2025 Korea Open featured a strong field of players from the top of the WTA rankings. The total prize money for the event was $1\,064\,510. \nThe tournament was held at the Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center\, a multi-purpose sports complex that was built for the 1988 Summer Olympics. The venue has a capacity of 10\,000 spectators and is known for its hard courts\, which are a popular surface for many players on the WTA Tour. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n15–21 September\n\n\nEdition\n21st\n\n\nDraw\n28 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nWTA 500\n\n\nTotal Prize Money\n$1\,064\,510\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nSeoul\, South Korea\n\n\nVenue\nSeoul Olympic Park Tennis Center\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nWTA Tournament Profile\n\n\nOrder of Play\nDraws\nPlayer List\n\n\n\nChampions\nIga Świątek staged a dramatic comeback to lift the 2025 Korea Open singles crown\, outlasting Ekaterina Alexandrova 1–6\, 7–6(7–3)\, 7–5 in Sunday’s final. The victory marks Świątek’s 25th career WTA singles title and her first-ever triumph in a final after dropping the opening set — an impressive milestone for the world No. 1. \nLast year’s champion\, Beatriz Haddad Maia\, was unable to defend her title\, bowing out in the second round to rising German player Ella Seidel. \nIn doubles\, former world No. 1 duo Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková rediscovered their winning touch\, defeating Maya Joint and Caty McNally 6–3\, 7–6(8–6) to secure their first title together in over a year. The win also propels Siniaková back to the top of the world doubles rankings\, reclaiming the No. 1 position from her regular partner Taylor Townsend. \nDefending doubles champions Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Liudmila Samsonova did not return to the tournament this year. \n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\n🇵🇱 Iga Świątek\nEkaterina Alexandrova\n\n\n1–6\, 7–6(7–3)\, 7–5\n\n\nDoubles\n🇨🇿 Barbora Krejčíková\n🇨🇿 Kateřina Siniaková\n🇦🇺 Maya Joint\n🇺🇸 Caty McNally\n\n\n6–3\, 7–6(8–6)\n\n\n\nPoints and Prize Money\nThe 2025 Korea Open offers players ranking points and prize money based on their performance. The breakdown of points and prize money is as follows: \n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n$164\,000 | 500 Points\n$54\,300 | 500 Points\n\n\nFinals\n$101\,000 | 325 Points\n$33\,000 | 325 Points\n\n\nSemi-Finals\n$59\,000 | 195 Points\n$19\,160 | 195 Points\n\n\nQuarter-Finals\n$28\,695 | 108 Points\n$9\,840 | 108 Points\n\n\nRound of 16\n$15\,700 | 60 Points\n$6\,000 | 1 Point\n\n\nRound of 32\n$11\,300 | 1 Point\n–\n\n\n\nSchedule\nThe 2025 Korea Open will run for seven days\, with the qualifying rounds held on the first weekend\, followed by the main draw matches starting on Monday. The schedule of play is as follows: \n\nSeptember 15-16: First Round\nSeptember 17-18: Second Round\nSeptember 19: Quarterfinals\nSeptember 20: Semifinals\nSeptember 21: Doubles Final\, Singles Final\n\nHistory\nThe Korea Open has a long history as a women’s professional tennis tournament\, with the inaugural edition held in 2004. Over the years\, the tournament has attracted top-tier talent\, with past champions including Maria Sharapova\, Venus Williams\, Caroline Wozniacki\, and Jeļena Ostapenko. The tournament was previously a WTA 250 event\, but was upgraded to a WTA 500 in 2024\, which is a significant change that is expected to attract a higher-quality field of competitors and offer greater exposure. The event also received a single-year ATP 250 license in 2022\, but the 2025 edition will be a women’s-only event. \n\n\n \nReferences1“Korea Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 13 August 2025.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-korea-open/
LOCATION:Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center\, 424 Olympic-ro\, Songpa District\, Seoul\, Korea\, Republic of
CATEGORIES:WTA Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Korea Tennis Association":MAILTO:official@korea-open.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260425T231654
CREATED:20250918T081924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T073509Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Tolentino Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Lexus Tolentino Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the inaugural edition of the tournament and part of the 2025 WTA 125 series. The event took place from September 15 to September 21\, 2025\, in Tolentino\, Italy. The tournament’s total commitment was $115\,000\, attracting a field of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams. \n\n\n\nSchedule\nDraws\n\n\n\nOverview\nThe tournament was introduced to the WTA 125 circuit in 2025\, providing an additional opportunity for players to gain ranking points and prize money outside of the main WTA Tour. As a clay-court event\, it served as a significant stop in the latter half of the tennis season\, following the conclusion of the major European clay-court swing and leading into the indoor hard-court season. \nThe event\, sponsored by Lexus\, was hosted at the Circolo Tennis Tolentino. The first edition drew several top-150-ranked players\, as well as promising local talent who received wildcards to compete in their home country. \nSingles\nSeeds\nThe following players were seeded in the singles draw: \n\nMayar Sherif (EGY)\nDarja Semenistaja (LAT)\nSára Bejlek (CZE)\nSimona Waltert (SUI) (withdrew)\nSinja Kraus (AUT)\nArantxa Rus (NED)\nDominika Šalková (CZE)\nTamara Zidanšek (SLO)\nKaja Juvan (SLO)\n\nDoubles\nSeeds\nThe following teams were seeded in the doubles draw: \n\nJesika Malečková / Miriam Škoch\nAlicia Barnett / Elixane Lechemia\nAmina Anshba / Eden Silva\nAngelica Moratelli / Aurora Zantedeschi\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\n🇺🇦 Oleksandra Oliynykova\n🇮🇹 Nuria Brancaccio\n\n\n6–2\, 6–0\n\n\nDoubles\n🇨🇿 Jesika Malečková\n🇨🇿 Miriam Škoch\n🇮🇹 Silvia Ambrosio\n🇮🇹 Nuria Brancaccio\n\n\n6–3\, 3–6\, [10–8]\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nSingles\n\nWinner: €13\,480 | 125 pt\nFinal: €7\,304 | 81 pt\nSemifinals: €4\,608 | 49 pt\nQuarterfinals: €3\,000 | 27 pt\nRound of 16: €1\,740 | 15 pt\nRound of 32: €1\,042 | 1 pt\n\nDoubles\n\nWinner: €4\,960 | 125 pt\nFinal: €2\,520 | 81 pt\nSemifinals: €1\,480 | 49 pt\nQuarterfinals: €1\,020 | 27 pt\nRound of 16: €740 | 1 pt
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-tolentino-open/
LOCATION:Circolo Tennis Tolentino\, Viale della Fraternità 3\, Tolentino\, 62029\, Italy
CATEGORIES:WTA 125
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ORGANIZER;CN="Circolo Tennis Tolentino":MAILTO:segreteria@tennistolentino.it
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260425T231654
CREATED:20250918T083048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T073917Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Caldas da Rainha Ladies Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Full Protein Caldas da Rainha Ladies Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the sixth edition of the tournament and the first time it was elevated to a WTA 125 event\, having previously been part of the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour. The tournament took place from September 14 to September 21\, 2025\, at the Caldas da Rainha Municipal Tennis Complex in Caldas da Rainha\, Portugal. With a total prize money commitment of $115\,000\, it attracted a field of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams. \n\n\n\nSchedule\nDraws\n\n\n\nOverview\nThe tournament’s upgrade to a WTA 125 event in 2025 marked a significant milestone for women’s tennis in Portugal\, establishing it as a key fixture on the international calendar. The change in status guaranteed a more competitive field\, with players ranked between 50 and 140 in the world often participating. As an outdoor hard-court tournament\, it was part of the final stretch of the regular WTA season\, offering players valuable points before the end-of-year championships. \nThe event was sponsored by Full Protein\, with the local organization led by the Portuguese Tennis Federation and the Municipality of Caldas da Rainha. It was celebrated for its community-friendly atmosphere and its role in promoting the sport in Portugal\, attracting both international players and local wildcards. \nSingles\nSeeds\nThe following players were seeded in the singles draw: \n\nPetra Marčinko\nTamara Korpatsch\nAlina Korneeva\nDaria Snigur\nKaitlin Quevedo\nMatilde Jorge\nTiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah\nEva Vedder\n\nMain Draw\nThe main draw featured a mix of established tour players and rising talents. Notable entries included former world number one Karolína Plíšková\, who received a wildcard\, and the defending champion\, Alina Korneeva. The draw was highly competitive from the start\, with several upsets in the early rounds. \nDoubles\nSeeds\nThe following teams were seeded in the doubles draw: \n\nIsabelle Haverlag / Eva Vedder\nMadeleine Brooks / Anastasia Tikhonova\nHarriet Dart / Maia Lumsden\nJulie Belgraver / Kayla Cross\n\nThe doubles tournament was a 16-team knockout bracket\, featuring specialist doubles players and singles players pairing up to compete for the title. \nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\nPolina Iatcenko\n🇨🇿 Gabriela Knutson\n\n\n6–2\, 5–7\, 6–2\n\n\nDoubles\n🇬🇧 Harriet Dart\n🇬🇧 Maia Lumsden\n🇬🇧 Madeleine Brooks\nAnastasia Tikhonova\n\n\n6–0\, 6–3\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nSingles\n\nWinner: €13\,480 | 125 pt\nFinal: €7\,304 | 81 pt\nSemifinals: €4\,608 | 49 pt\nQuarterfinals: €3\,000 | 27 pt\nRound of 16: €1\,740 | 15 pt\nRound of 32: €1\,042 | 1 pt\n\nDoubles\n\nWinner: €4\,960 | 125 pt\nFinal: €2\,520 | 81 pt\nSemifinals: €1\,480 | 49 pt\nQuarterfinals: €1\,020 | 27 pt\nRound of 16: €740 | 1 pt
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LOCATION:Caldas da Rainha Municipal Tennis Complex\, Complexo Desportivo Caldas Da Rainha\, Avenida Yura Dobrynine\, Caldas da Rainha\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:WTA 125
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260425T231654
CREATED:20250918T075546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T074442Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Billie Jean King Cup Finals
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Finals was the pinnacle event of the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup\, the premier international team competition in women’s tennis. The tournament\, featuring the world’s top eight national teams\, was held from September 16 to September 21\, 2025\, at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre Arena in Shenzhen\, China. This marked the first time the finals were hosted in Asia since the tournament was rebranded from the Fed Cup in 2020. Italy successfully defended its title\, defeating the United States in the final to claim its sixth championship. \nOverview\nThe format of the finals was a single-elimination knockout tournament\, with ties consisting of two singles matches and one doubles match\, all played as a best-of-three-sets format. The winner of a tie was the first team to secure two match wins. The eight teams participating were defending champions Italy\, host nation China\, and six winners from the qualifying round held earlier in the year: Great Britain\, Japan\, Kazakhstan\, Spain\, Ukraine\, and the United States. \nParticipating Teams\nThe eight teams that competed in the finals were: \n\nItaly: The defending champions from the 2024 finals.\nChina: The host nation\, making their debut in the finals under this format.\nGreat Britain: Qualified by winning their tie against the Netherlands.\nJapan: Qualified by winning their tie against Canada.\nKazakhstan: Qualified by winning their tie against Australia.\nSpain: Qualified by winning their tie against the Czech Republic.\nUkraine: Qualified by winning their tie against Poland.\nUnited States: Qualified by winning their tie against Slovakia.\n\nNotable players on the nominated teams included Jasmine Paolini (Italy)\, Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan)\, Jessica Pegula and Emma Navarro (United States)\, and Elina Svitolina (Ukraine). \nQuarterfinals\nThe quarterfinals took place on September 16\, 17\, and 18. \n\nItaly vs. China: The defending champions\, Italy\, defeated the host nation\, China\, 2-0. Elisabetta Cocciaretto secured a hard-fought three-set victory over Yue Yuan\, and Jasmine Paolini clinched the tie with another three-set win against Wang Xinyu.\nSpain vs. Ukraine: Ukraine secured a spot in the semifinals with a 2-0 victory over Spain. Marta Kostyuk defeated Jessica Bouzas Maneiro\, while Elina Svitolina came back from a set down to beat Paula Badosa\, sending Ukraine to their first Billie Jean King Cup semifinal.\nKazakhstan vs. United States: This tie went down to the deciding doubles match\, with the United States winning 2-1. Emma Navarro gave the U.S. the lead by defeating Yulia Putintseva in a thrilling three-set match. After Elena Rybakina evened the score by defeating Jessica Pegula\, the American duo of Pegula and Taylor Townsend secured the win in doubles.\nJapan vs. Great Britain: Great Britain advanced to the semifinals for the third time in four years by defeating Japan 2-0. Sonay Kartal and Katie Boulter won their respective singles matches against Ena Shibahara and Moyuka Uchijima.\n\nSemifinals\nThe semifinals were played on September 19 and 20. \n\nItaly vs. Ukraine: Italy won a hard-fought tie against Ukraine\, 2-1. Marta Kostyuk gave Ukraine the initial lead with a straight-sets victory over Elisabetta Cocciaretto. However\, Jasmine Paolini leveled the tie for Italy with a comeback three-set win against Elina Svitolina. Paolini then teamed up with Sara Errani to win the decisive doubles match against Kostyuk and Lyudmyla Kichenok\, sending Italy to its third consecutive final.\nUnited States vs. Great Britain: The United States defeated Great Britain 2-0 to advance to the final. Both singles matches were three-set battles. Emma Navarro came from a set down to defeat Sonay Kartal\, and Jessica Pegula also rallied from a set down to beat Katie Boulter\, sealing the victory for the Americans.\n\nFinal\nThe final was held on Sunday\, September 21. Italy defeated the United States 2-0 to win the Billie Jean King Cup title. \n\nIn the first singles match\, Elisabetta Cocciaretto (ITA) defeated Emma Navarro (USA) 6–4\, 6–4.\nIn the second singles match\, Jasmine Paolini (ITA) defeated Jessica Pegula (USA) 6–4\, 6–2.\n\nThe victory marked Italy’s sixth Billie Jean King Cup title\, successfully defending the championship they won in 2024. The doubles match was not required as Italy had already secured the tie.
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LOCATION:Shenzhen Bay Sports Center\, 3001 Binhai Blvd\, 福田区\, Shenzhen\, Guangdong Province\, 518064\, China
CATEGORIES:Billie Jean King Cup
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250924
DTSTAMP:20260425T231654
CREATED:20250809T235104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T052912Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Chengdu Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Chengdu Open was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the sevent edition of the Chengdu Open\, part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2025 ATP Tour. The event took place in Chengdu\, China\, and featured a singles draw of 28 players and a doubles draw of 16 teams. The total prize money for the tournament was $1\,190\,210.1“Chengdu Open Overview“. atptour.com. Retrieved 10 August 2025. \nThe 2025 Chengdu Open was part of the ATP Tour’s Asian swing\, alongside other Chinese tournaments such as the Hangzhou Open\, China Open (Beijing)\, and the Shanghai Masters. The event attracted a mix of rising stars and established players preparing for the final stretch of the season. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n17–23 September\n\n\nEdition\n7th\n\n\nDraw\n28 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nATP 250\n\n\nTotal Prize Money\n$1\,190\,210\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nChengdu\, Sichuan\, China\n\n\nVenue\nSichuan International Tennis Center\n\n\n\n  \nTournament Links\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\n🇨🇱 Alejandro Tabilo\n🇮🇹 Lorenzo Musetti\n\n\n6–3\, 2–6\, 7–6(7–5)\n\n\nDoubles\n🇩🇪 Constantin Frantzen\n🇳🇱 Robin Haase\n🇺🇸 Vasil Kirkov\n🇳🇱 Bart Stevens\n\n\n4–6\, 6–3\, [10–7]\n\n\n\nVenue\nThe tournament was held at the Sichuan International Tennis Center\, a modern facility featuring: \n\nA 6\,000-seat Centre Court\nTwo additional show courts with 2\,000 seats each\nA total of 20 outdoor hard courts and 12 indoor courts\n\nPoints and Prize Money Distribution\nSingles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (USD)\nATP Points\n\n\nWinner\n$181\,065\n250\n\n\nFinalist\n$105\,610\n165\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$62\,085\n100\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$35\,970\n50\n\n\nRound of 16\n$20\,885\n25\n\n\nRound of 28\n$12\,765\n0\n\n\n\nDoubles (per team)\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money\nATP Points\n\n\nWinner\n$32\,970\n250\n\n\nFinalist\n$33\,820\n150\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$19\,790\n90\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$10\,970\n45\n\n\nRound of 16\n$6\,480\n0\n\n\n\nReferences1“Chengdu Open Overview“. atptour.com. Retrieved 10 August 2025.
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LOCATION:Sichuan International Tennis Center\, Chengdu\, Sichuan\, China
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250924
DTSTAMP:20260425T231654
CREATED:20250810T034424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T053146Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Hangzhou Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Hangzhou Open\, also known as the Lynk & Co Hangzhou Open for sponsorship reasons\, was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the second edition of the Hangzhou Open\, part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2025 ATP Tour. The event took place in Hangzhou\, Zhejiang\, China\, and featured a singles draw of 28 players and a doubles draw of 16 teams. The total prize money for the tournament was $1\,019\,185.1“Hangzhou Open Overview“. atptour.com. Retrieved 10 August 2025. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n17–23 September\n\n\nEdition\n2nd\n\n\nDraw\n28 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nATP 250\n\n\nTotal Prize Money\n$1\,019\,185\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nHangzhou\, Zhejiang\, China\n\n\nVenue\nHangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\n  \nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\n🇰🇿 Alexander Bublik\n🇫🇷 Valentin Royer\n\n\n7–6(7–4)\, 7–6(7–4)\n\n\nDoubles\n🇵🇹 Francisco Cabral\n🇦🇹 Lucas Miedler\n🇨🇴 Nicolás Barrientos\n🇳🇱 David Pel\n\n\n6–4\, 6–4\n\n\n\nVenue\nThe tournament was held at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center. The tennis facilities include a 10\,000-seat center court with a hardcourt surface\, designed to meet international ATP standards. In addition to the main stadium\, the complex features multiple outdoor practice and match courts\, also made of hardcourt material\, allowing for simultaneous training and competition. \nThe venue was originally constructed for the 2022 Asian Games\, ensuring high-quality infrastructure\, including advanced lighting for night matches\, player amenities\, and spectator comfort. Its modern design and spacious layout make it a key destination for professional tennis in China\, capable of hosting major tournaments. \nPoints and Prize Money Distribution\nSingles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (USD)\nATP Points\n\n\nWinner\n$154\,980\n250\n\n\nFinalist\n$90\,435\n165\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$53\,165\n100\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$30\,805\n50\n\n\nRound of 16\n$17\,885\n25\n\n\nRound of 28\n$10\,930\n0\n\n\n\nDoubles (per team)\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (USD)\nATP Points\n\n\nWinner\n$53\,920\n250\n\n\nFinalist\n$28\,960\n150\n\n\nSemifinalist\n$16\,950\n90\n\n\nQuarterfinalist\n$9\,400\n45\n\n\nRound of 16\n$5\,550\n0\n\n\n\nReferences1“Hangzhou Open Overview“. atptour.com. Retrieved 10 August 2025.
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LOCATION:Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center\, Bo'ao Road\, Binjiang District\, Hangzhou\, Zhejiang\, China
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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