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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250923T084639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T045735Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Challenger de Buenos Aires
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Challenger de Buenos Aires\, also known as the YPF Buenos Aires Challenger presented by La Roche-Posay for sponsorship reasons\, was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the 14th edition of the tournament and was part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. The event took place in Buenos Aires\, Argentina\, in September 2025. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n22–28 September\n\n\nEdition\n14th\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nATP Challenger 75\n\n\nPrize Money\n$100\,000\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nBuenos Aires\, Argentina\n\n\nVenue\nRacket Club de Buenos Aires\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\nMen’s Singles\n🇦🇷 Román Andrés Burruchaga\n🇦🇷 Alex Barrena\n\n\n7–6(7–4)\, 6–3\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇦🇷 Guillermo Durán\n🇦🇷 Mariano Kestelboim\n🇧🇷 Pedro Boscardin Dias\n🇧🇷 João Lucas Reis da Silva\n\n\n7–6(7–3)\, 6–1\n\n\n\nTournament Venue\nThe tournament is held annually at the Racket Club de Buenos Aires\, a prominent tennis club located in the Palermo neighborhood of the city. The club’s facilities are well-known and feature a number of red clay courts\, which are the traditional surface for many tennis tournaments in Argentina and South America. The intimate setting of the Racket Club allows fans to get close to the action and provides an authentic Argentine tennis atmosphere. The venue’s consistent use for the Challenger de Buenos Aires has made it a key stop on the ATP Challenger Tour circuit\, celebrated for its high-quality courts and passionate fan base. \nHistory of the Tournament\nThe Challenger de Buenos Aires was first held in 2010 and has since become a staple of the ATP Challenger Tour’s South American swing. Over the years\, the tournament has provided a crucial platform for both rising Argentine talents and international players seeking to improve their rankings and gain valuable experience on clay courts. The tournament was not held in 2014 and 2020\, but it has otherwise been a consistent fixture on the professional calendar. \nPast champions have included a mix of future stars and experienced veterans. The 2024 singles title was won by Francisco Comesaña\, while the doubles champions were Murkel Dellien and Facundo Mena. The tournament’s rich history and reputation for attracting a strong field of competitors have made it a significant event for tennis in the region. \nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe 2025 Challenger de Buenos Aires was an ATP Challenger 75 tournament\, offering a total prize money of $100\,000. The breakdown of prize money and ranking points was as follows: \n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$14\,200\n75\n\n\nFinalist\n$8\,330\n44\n\n\nSemifinals\n$4\,975\n22\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n$2\,890\n12\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,685\n6\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,045\n0\n\n\n\nSingles Main Draw\nSeeds: The singles main draw featured a competitive field of players. The top seeds included: \n\nThiago Agustín Tirante (ARG)\nEmilio Nava (USA)\nJuan Pablo Ficovich (ARG)\nCristian Garín (CHI)\nDaniel Vallejo (PAR)\nRomán Andrés Burruchaga (ARG)\nGenaro Alberto Olivieri (ARG)\nFederico Delbonis (ARG)\n\nOther Notable Entrants: In addition to the seeded players\, the main draw included several Argentine wild card entries as well as players who advanced from the qualifying rounds. The defending singles champion from 2024\, Francisco Comesaña\, was also a notable entrant in the draw.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-challenger-de-buenos-aires/
LOCATION:Racket Club de Buenos Aires\, Av. Valentín Alsina 1450\, Autónoma de Buenos Aires\, Argentina
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Racket Club":MAILTO:info@racketclub.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250923T082617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T045654Z
UID:785-1758499200-1759103999@tennistourcalendar.com
SUMMARY:2025 Las Vegas Challenger
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Las Vegas Challenger\, also known as the Las Vegas Tennis Open\, was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the tenth edition of the tournament and part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. The event took place at the Darling Tennis Center in Las Vegas\, Nevada\, from September 22 to September 28\, 2025. \nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n🇯🇴 Abdullah Shelbayh\n🇺🇸 Alex Rybakov\n\n\n6–2\, 6–4\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇺🇸 Benjamin Kittay\n🇺🇸 Joshua Sheehy\n🇳🇿 Finn Reynolds\n🇳🇿 James Watt\n\n\n7–5\, 7–6(7–2)\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nTournament Venue\nThe Las Vegas Challenger is held at the Darling Tennis Center\, a premier public tennis facility located in Las Vegas. The center features numerous outdoor hard courts\, including a main stadium court\, which provides an excellent setting for both players and spectators. The hard court surface is consistent with many top-level tournaments\, offering a fast-paced game that tests the players’ all-around skills. The venue’s modern amenities and central location in the Las Vegas metropolitan area make it a fitting host for a tournament on the ATP Challenger Tour. \nThe Darling Tennis Center has a strong history of hosting both professional and amateur events. Its role as the venue for the Las Vegas Challenger since 2024 has solidified its place as a key location for tennis in the region. The tournament’s organization works closely with the United States Tennis Association (USTA) to ensure a high-quality experience for all participants\, from the players to the local fans who come to watch rising stars and seasoned professionals compete. \nHistory of the Tournament\nThe Las Vegas Challenger has a storied and somewhat intermittent history. The tournament was first established in the late 1990s and was held for several years before a hiatus. It was successfully revived in 2015 as part of the ATP Challenger Tour\, providing a critical stop for players in North America. Since its return\, the tournament has been held at different venues in the city\, including the Frank and Vicki Fertitta Tennis Complex from 2015 to 2022\, and more recently at the Darling Tennis Center. \nThe event was not held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was also not on the calendar in 2023. Despite these interruptions\, it has maintained its reputation as an important tournament for players looking to gain ranking points and break into the top tier of the sport. Past champions include well-known players who have gone on to have success on the ATP Tour. The 2024 singles champion was American Learner Tien\, while the doubles title was won by the American pairing of Trey Hilderbrand and Alex Lawson. \nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe 2025 Las Vegas Challenger was an ATP Challenger 75 tournament\, offering a total prize money of $100\,000. The breakdown of prize money and ranking points was as follows: \n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$14\,200\n75\n\n\nFinalist\n$8\,330\n44\n\n\nSemifinals\n$4\,975\n22\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n$2\,890\n12\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,685\n6\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,045\n0\n\n\n\nSingles Main Draw\nSeeds: The singles draw was headlined by several top players on the Challenger Tour. The top eight seeds were: \n\nJurij Rodionov (AUT)\nJack Pinnington Jones (GBR)\nJames Trotter (JPN)\nBenjamin Hassan (LBN)\nNicolás Mejía (COL)\nDmitry Popko (KAZ)\nMitchell Krueger (USA)\nJohannus Monday (GBR)\n\nOther Notable Entrants: The main draw also featured players who entered via protected rankings\, including Blaise Bicknell and Philip Sekulic. The tournament also gave wild card entries to promising young players\, and others advanced through the qualifying draw to compete for the title.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-las-vegas-challenger/
LOCATION:Darling Tennis Center\, 7901 W Washington Ave\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89128\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250923T075914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250928T160744Z
UID:776-1758499200-1759103999@tennistourcalendar.com
SUMMARY:2025 Lisboa Belém Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Lisboa Belém Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the ninth edition of the men’s event and the fifth edition of the women’s event\, and was part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour and the 2025 ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour. The tournament took place in Lisbon\, Portugal\, from September 22 to September 28\, 2025. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n22–28 September\n\n\nEdition\n9th (men)\n\n\n5th (women)\n\n\nDraw\n32MS / 32WS / 16MD / 16WD\n\n\nCategory\nATP Challenger 100 (men)\n\n\nITF W100 (women)\n\n\nPrize Money\n€145\,250 (men)\n\n\n$100\,000 (women)\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nLisbon\, Portugal\n\n\nVenue\nClub Internacional de Foot-Ball\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\nMen’s Singles\n🇱🇹 Vilius Gaubas\n🇵🇹 Henrique Rocha\n\n\n6–7(3–7)\, 6–3\, 6–4\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n🇨🇭 Simona Waltert\n🇱🇻 Darja Semeņistaja\n\n\n6–2\, 6–1\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇪🇸 Pablo Llamas Ruiz\n🇪🇸 Sergio Martos Gornés\n🇷🇴 Alexandru Jecan\n🇷🇴 Bogdan Pavel\n\n\n7–6(7–5)\, 6–4\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n🇵🇹 Matilde Jorge\n🇨🇭 Naïma Karamoko\n🇸🇮 Dalila Jakupović\n🇸🇮 Nika Radišić\n\n\n6–2\, 6–3\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe total prize money for men’s tournament is €145\,250. \nMen’s Singles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€20\,630\n100\n\n\nFinalist\n€12\,110\n50\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€7\,225\n25\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€4\,195\n14\n\n\nRound of 16\n€2\,450\n7\n\n\nRound of 32\n€1\,515\n0\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles (per pair)\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€7\,220\n100\n\n\nFinalist\n€4\,180\n60\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€2\,520\n36\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€1\,470\n20\n\n\nRound of 16\n€840\n0\n\n\n\nTournament Venue\nThe Lisboa Belém Open is held annually at the Club Internacional de Foot-Ball (CIF)\, a multi-sport club located in the Belém parish of Lisbon. The CIF’s tennis facilities are well-regarded and provide an ideal setting for the tournament. The main court\, Estádio Pinto Basto\, is the central hub for the most significant matches\, and the venue features multiple red clay courts that are essential for the competition. The location in Belém\, a historic district of Lisbon\, adds a unique and scenic backdrop to the event\, with its proximity to iconic landmarks like the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery. \nThe CIF has a long history\, founded in 1902\, and has a strong tradition in Portuguese sports. The club’s tennis section has been a prominent part of its identity\, making it a natural fit to host a prestigious international tournament. The venue’s facilities\, including the outdoor clay courts\, are specifically suited to the type of play characteristic of the ATP Challenger and ITF tours\, providing a challenging and fair surface for competitors. The atmosphere is often intimate\, allowing fans to get up close to the action and witness rising stars and established players in a competitive environment. The tournament’s organization\, with the support of the Portuguese Tennis Federation and the city of Lisbon\, ensures a high-quality event for players and spectators alike. \nHistory of the Tournament\nThe Lisboa Belém Open has steadily grown in stature since its inception\, evolving into a significant stop on both the men’s and women’s professional tennis circuits. The men’s tournament was first established in 2017\, and has been a consistent part of the ATP Challenger Tour\, providing a platform for players to earn valuable ranking points and prize money. Over the years\, the event has attracted a diverse field of players\, from promising young talents to seasoned veterans. The women’s tournament was introduced later\, in 2021\, and has since been an integral part of the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour\, offering female players a similar opportunity to compete at a high level. \nPast champions have included a mix of international and Portuguese players\, such as the 2024 men’s singles title winner Alexander Ritschard and the women’s singles champion Victoria Jiménez Kasintseva. The event has also seen notable doubles champions\, such as the 2024 men’s pairing of Romain Arneodo and Théo Arribagé\, and the women’s team of Francisca Jorge and Matilde Jorge. The tournament’s history is a testament to its success in providing a competitive and well-organized event that contributes to the growth of tennis in Portugal and on the international stage.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-lisboa-belem-open/
LOCATION:Club Internacional de Foot-Ball\, Estádio Pinto Basto\, Av. Bombeiros\, Lisboa\, 1400-036\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour,ITF Women's World Tennis Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250922T091044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250928T155912Z
UID:768-1758499200-1759103999@tennistourcalendar.com
SUMMARY:2025 Orléans Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 CO’Met Orléans Open was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 20th edition of the tournament\, which was part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. The event took place from September 22 to September 28\, 2025\, at the Palais des Sports in Orléans\, France. \nTournament Details\nThe 2025 Orléans Open was an ATP Challenger 125 tournament\, offering a prize fund of €181\,250 and significant ranking points to the players. The tournament\, known for its strong fields and historical significance on the Challenger circuit\, attracted a mix of established players and rising stars. The event’s move to the new CO’Met arena in recent years has further enhanced its profile\, providing modern facilities for both players and spectators. \nThe tournament featured a singles main draw of 32 players and a doubles main draw of 16 teams. The indoor hardcourt surface favored players with powerful serves and aggressive baselines\, leading to fast-paced and exciting matches throughout the week. \nTournament Links\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nSingles\nChampions\nThe singles title was won by Martín Landaluce\, who defeated Raphaël Collignon in the final with a score of 6–7(6–8)\, 6–2\, 6–3. \nTop Seeds\nThe tournament drew a competitive field\, with several players ranked inside the world’s top 150. The top seeds for the singles main draw were: \n\nRaphaël Collignon (ranked No. 89)\nHugo Gaston (ranked No. 106)\nAlexander Blockx (ranked No. 120)\nLukáš Klein (ranked No. 123)\nMartín Landaluce (ranked No. 139)\nMatteo Gigante (ranked No. 141)\nPierre-Hugues Herbert (ranked No. 143)\nHarold Mayot (ranked No. 153)\n\nNotable wild card entrants included French fan favorites Grégoire Barrère and Benoît Paire\, adding to the local excitement. \nDoubles\nChampions\nThe doubles title was claimed by the pairing of Clément Chidekh and Luca Sanchez \, who triumphed over Théo Arribagé and Joshua Paris in the final with a score of 6–4\, 6–2. \nPrize Money and Points Distribution\nAs an ATP Challenger 125 event\, the 2025 Orléans Open offered a significant number of ranking points\, which are crucial for players aiming to improve their ATP ranking and qualify for higher-level tournaments. The prize money was distributed as follows: \n\n\n\nStage\nSingles\nDoubles (per team)\n\n\n\n\nChampion\n€25\,850\n€11\,200\n\n\nFinalist\n€15\,180\n€6\,550\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€8\,900\n€3\,950\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€5\,180\n€2\,300\n\n\nRound of 16\n€3\,010\n€1\,300\n\n\nRound of 32\n€1\,830\n–\n\n\n\nPoints for the ATP Rankings were awarded based on the following scale: \n\n\n\nStage\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\n\n\nChampion\n125\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n75\n75\n\n\nSemifinalists\n45\n45\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n25\n25\n\n\nRound of 16\n10\n10\n\n\nRound of 32\n5\n0\n\n\nQ. Champion\n5\n–\n\n\nQ. Finalist\n2\n–\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-orleans-open/
LOCATION:Palais des Sports\, 14 Rue Eugène Vignat\, Orléans\, 45000\, France
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250918T084429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250928T153811Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Jingshan Tennis Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Jingshan Tennis Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was a dual-gender event\, featuring both a WTA 125 women’s tournament and an ATP Challenger 100 men’s tournament. The inaugural edition of the event took place from September 22 to September 28\, 2025\, in Jingshan\, China. \nThe tournament was hosted at the Jingshan International Tennis Tournament Center. Both men’s and women’s tournaments offered a total prize money of $160\,000\, respectively\, attracting a competitive field of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams. This event marked a significant return of professional tennis to the region and a new opportunity for players to earn ranking points on the Asian swing. \nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n🇺🇸 Eliot Spizzirri\n🇦🇺 Alex Bolt\n\n\n6–4\, 6–4\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n🇳🇿 Lulu Sun\n🇨🇳 Ma Yexin\n\n\n6–4\, 6–2\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇮🇳 Anirudh Chandrasekar\n🇺🇸 Reese Stalder\n🇹🇼 Huang Tsung-hao\n🇰🇷 Park Ui-sung\n\n\n6–2\, 2–6\, [10–7]\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n🇭🇰 Eudice Chong\n🇹🇼 Liang En-shuo\n🇹🇼 Lee Ya-hsin\n🇭🇰 Cody Wong\n\n\n7–6(7–4)\, 6–2\n\n\n\nTournament Link (WTA)\n\n\n\nWTA Tournament Profile\n\n\nSchedule\nDraws\n\n\n\nTournament Link (ATP)\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nOverview\nThe Jingshan Tennis Open was a newly added event to both the WTA 125 and ATP Challenger tours for the 2025 season. It was strategically placed on the calendar to coincide with the end of the US Open series and the beginning of the Asian swing. The tournament’s hard-court surface provided players with valuable preparation for upcoming major events in Asia\, such as the China Open. The dual-gender format made it a significant event for both tours and a major attraction for local fans. \nWomen’s Singles\nSeeds\nThe following players were seeded in the women’s singles draw: \n\nAlexandra Eala (PHI)\nTalia Gibson (AUS)\nTamara Korpatsch (GER)\nLulu Sun (NZL)\nJodie Burrage (GBR)\nGao Xinyu (CHN)\nMai Hontama (JPN)\nArianne Hartono (NED)\n\nMain Draw\nThe main draw featured a mix of established players on the WTA Tour and rising stars. The top seed was the highly-touted Alexandra Eala from the Philippines. Other notable players included German veteran Tamara Korpatsch and local favorite Gao Xinyu of China. The tournament also provided a wildcard entry to Karman Thandi (IND) who entered the main draw with a protected ranking. \nWomen’s Doubles\nSeeds\nThe following teams were seeded in the women’s doubles draw: \n\nElena Pridankina (—) / Sabrina Santamaria (USA)\nEudice Chong (HKG) / Liang En-shuo (TPE)\nCho I-hsuan (TPE) / Cho Yi-tsen (TPE)\nEstelle Cascino (FRA) / Feng Shuo (CHN)\n\nThe doubles draw was a 16-team knockout format. The top-seeded pair of Elena Pridankina and Sabrina Santamaria were among the favorites for the title. \nMen’s Singles\nThe men’s singles tournament was an ATP Challenger 100 event\, attracting a similar caliber of players from the men’s tour. \nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nMen’s Singles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$22\,730\n100\n\n\nFinalist\n$13\,350\n50\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$7\,960\n25\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$4\,620\n14\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,695\n7\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,670\n0\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$22\,730\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$13\,350\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$7\,960\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$4\,620\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,695\n15\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,670\n1\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$7\,960\n100\n\n\nFinalist\n$4\,600\n60\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$2\,760\n36\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$1\,620\n20\n\n\nRound of 16\n$930\n0\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$7\,960\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$4\,600\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$2\,760\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$1\,620\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$930\n1
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-jingshan-tennis-open/
LOCATION:Jingshan International Tennis Tournament Center\, Jingshan\, China
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour,WTA 125
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250809T183649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T075105Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Laver Cup
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Laver Cup was a men’s tennis tournament that took place from September 19 to September 21\, 2025\, at the Chase Center in San Francisco\, United States. It was the eighth edition of the tournament\, which pits six of Europe’s top men’s tennis players against six players from the rest of the world. Named in honor of Australian tennis legend Rod Laver\, the Laver Cup is a certified event on the ATP Tour calendar. \nIn a dramatic final day\, Team World clinched its third title in the tournament’s history with a final score of 15–9\, under the leadership of new captain Andre Agassi. They achieved the victory by winning four consecutive matches on Saturday and securing the final win on Sunday\, with Taylor Fritz defeating Alexander Zverev to seal the championship. \nTournament Format and Scoring\nThe Laver Cup is a three-day tournament with five sessions in total: a day session and a night session on Friday and Saturday\, and a final day session on Sunday. The local times for the sessions were 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. PDT on Friday and Saturday\, and 12:00 p.m. PDT on Sunday. \nEach day\, the competition included both singles and doubles matches. On Friday\, the day session featured two singles matches\, while the night session had one singles and one doubles match. Saturday followed a similar format\, with two singles matches during the day session and a single singles and doubles match at night. Sunday’s schedule started with a doubles match\, followed by singles matches as needed to reach the winning score. The match lineups for each day were determined by the team captains and were announced the day before. \nThe scoring system is unique and designed to create increasing pressure as the tournament progresses. Each match win on Friday was worth one point\, a win on Saturday was worth two points\, and a win on Sunday was worth three points. The first team to accumulate 13 points out of a total of 24 available points wins the Laver Cup. If the points are tied at 12–12 after all 12 matches\, a final overtime doubles match is played to decide the champion. All matches were a best-of-three-sets format with ad scoring. If the sets were split\, a 10-point match tiebreaker was used to decide the winner. Every player had to compete in at least one singles match during the first two days. No player could play singles more than twice\, and at least four of the six players had to play doubles during the three-day event. \nAn interesting aspect of the player compensation is that each player receives an appearance fee based on their ATP singles ranking. Additionally\, each of the six players on the winning team receives a prize of $250\,000 USD. No prize money is awarded to the losing team. \nTeam Captains and Rosters\nThis year marked a new era for the Laver Cup\, as the event introduced new team captains for the first time since its inception in 2017. Legendary tennis player Yannick Noah took over as the captain for Team Europe\, while another icon of the sport\, Andre Agassi\, took the helm for Team World. Supporting them were their respective vice-captains: Tim Henman for Team Europe and Patrick Rafter for Team World. The captains play a crucial role\, not only in selecting players but also in determining the daily lineups\, providing on-court coaching\, and formulating strategies to help their team accumulate the 13 points needed to win the cup. \nThe team rosters were comprised of six players each. The three highest-ranked players from each region\, based on their ATP singles rankings as of the Monday following Roland-Garros\, automatically received an invitation. The remaining three spots on each team are “Captain’s Picks\,” which could be announced anytime before the start of the US Open. \nTeam Europe\n\nCarlos Alcaraz (ESP)\nAlexander Zverev (GER)\nHolger Rune (DEN)\nCasper Ruud (NOR)\nJakub Menšík (CZE)\nFlavio Cobolli (ITA)\n\nTeam World\n\nTaylor Fritz (USA)\nAlex de Minaur (AUS)\nFrancisco Cerúndolo (ARG)\nJoão Fonseca (BRA)\nAlex Michelsen (USA)\nReilly Opelka (USA)\n\nResults\nThe competition began on Friday\, September 19\, and concluded with Team World’s victory on Sunday\, September 21. \nDay 1 (Friday\, September 19)\nEach win was worth one point. Team Europe took an early lead\, ending the day with a 3–1 advantage. \n\nMatch 1 (Singles): Casper Ruud (NOR) def. Reilly Opelka (USA) 6–4\, 7–6(4)\nMatch 2 (Singles): Jakub Menšík (CZE) def. Alex Michelsen (USA) 6–1\, 6–7(3)\, [10–8]\nMatch 3 (Singles): João Fonseca (BRA) def. Flavio Cobolli (ITA) 6–4\, 6–3\nMatch 4 (Doubles): Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) / Jakub Menšík (CZE) def. Taylor Fritz (USA) / Alex Michelsen (USA) 7–6(7)\, 6–4\n\nDay 1 Score: Team Europe 3 – 1 Team World \nDay 2 (Saturday\, September 20)\nEach win was worth two points. Team World made a historic comeback\, sweeping all four matches to take a commanding 9–3 lead. \n\nMatch 5 (Singles): Alex de Minaur (AUS) def. Alexander Zverev (GER) 6–1\, 6–4\nMatch 6 (Singles): Francisco Cerúndolo (ARG) def. Holger Rune (DEN) 6–3\, 7–6(5)\nMatch 7 (Singles): Taylor Fritz (USA) def. Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) 6–3\, 6–2\nMatch 8 (Doubles): Alex de Minaur (AUS) / Alex Michelsen (USA) def. Holger Rune (DEN) / Casper Ruud (NOR) 6–3\, 6–4\n\nDay 2 Score: Team Europe 3 – 9 Team World \nDay 3 (Sunday\, September 21)\nEach win was worth three points. Team Europe mounted a comeback\, but it was not enough as Team World’s strong performance on Saturday proved to be the decisive factor. \n\nMatch 9 (Doubles): Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) / Casper Ruud (NOR) def. Alex Michelsen (USA) / Reilly Opelka (USA) 7–6(4)\, 6–1\nMatch 10 (Singles): Alex de Minaur (AUS) def. Jakub Menšík (CZE) 6–3\, 6–4\nMatch 11 (Singles): Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) def. Francisco Cerúndolo (ARG) 6–2\, 6–1\nMatch 12 (Singles): Taylor Fritz (USA) def. Alexander Zverev (GER) 6–3\, 7–6(4)\n\nFinal Score: Team World 15 – 9 Team Europe \nWith his victory in Match 12\, Taylor Fritz clinched the title for Team World\, securing the final three points and bringing their total to an insurmountable 15. The win marked the third time Team World has lifted the Laver Cup trophy.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-laver-cup/
LOCATION:Chase Center\, 1 Warriors Way\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94158\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250924
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
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.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-hangzhou-open/
LOCATION:Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center\, Bo'ao Road\, Binjiang District\, Hangzhou\, Zhejiang\, China
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250924
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
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.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-chengdu-open/
LOCATION:Sichuan International Tennis Center\, Chengdu\, Sichuan\, China
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
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.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-billie-jean-king-cup-finals/
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:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
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
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-caldas-da-rainha-ladies-open/
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:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250918T081924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T073509Z
UID:715-1757894400-1758499199@tennistourcalendar.com
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
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
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:20250914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251006
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250812T051245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251005T063155Z
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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:20250908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250914T091516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250914T091516Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Guangzhou Huangpu International Tennis Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Guangzhou Huangpu International Tennis Open was a men’s professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the second edition of the event and was part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. The tournament took place in Guangzhou\, China\, from 8 to 14 September 2025. \nThe 2025 Guangzhou Huangpu International Tennis Open concluded with competitions in both singles and doubles. In the singles event\, Juan Manuel Cerúndolo of Argentina captured the title\, defeating Chile’s Alejandro Tabilo in the final with a straight-sets victory\, 6–2\, 6–3. It was Cerúndolo’s first title at this tournament. \nIn the doubles event\, the pairing of Australia’s Matthew Romios and the United States’ Ryan Seggerman claimed the championship. They overcame the Japanese duo of Kaito Uesugi and Seita Watanabe with a 6–1\, 6–3 win in the final. This triumph marked a successful run for the international team\, who dominated throughout the draw.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-guangzhou-huangpu-international-tennis-open/
LOCATION:Guangzhou Youth Amateur Sports School\, Guangzhou\, China
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTSTAMP:20260424T064426
CREATED:20250911T094247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T095017Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Città di Biella
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Città di Biella was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 17th edition of the tournament and part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. The event took place from September 8 to September 14\, 2025\, at the Tennis Lab Biella in Biella\, Italy.1“Città di Biella Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 8 September 2025.2“Il grande tennis ritorna a Biella”. ilbiellese.it (in Italian). Retrieved 8 September 2025. \nThe tournament\, categorized as an ATP Challenger 50 event\, returned to the calendar in 2025 after a hiatus. It offered a total prize money of €54\,000\, representing a significant increase from previous years\, and provided crucial ranking points for players on the professional circuit. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n8–14 September\n\n\nEdition\n17th\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nChallenger 50\n\n\nPrize Money\n€50\,000\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nBiella\, Italy\n\n\nVenue\nTennis Lab Biella\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nHistory of the Tournament\nThe Città di Biella has a long and varied history in professional tennis\, dating back to its first edition. Over the years\, it has served as a stepping stone for many players who later achieved success on the ATP Tour. The tournament has had several editions and has been a consistent fixture on the Challenger Tour\, although it has experienced some pauses in its history\, including the period from 2022 to 2024. \nThe event is known for its outdoor clay court surface\, which often attracts specialists in that discipline. Past champions have included both rising stars and established veterans. The 2021 edition\, for instance\, saw the singles title won by Federico Gaio\, while the doubles trophy went to Tomás Martín Etcheverry and Renzo Olivo. The tournament’s return in 2025 was met with enthusiasm\, as it provided another opportunity for players to compete and earn ranking points in the lead-up to the end of the season. \nVenue\nThe tournament was held at the Lauretana Forum in Biella\, Italy. This facility is well-regarded for its clay courts and provides an ideal setting for a Challenger-level event. The outdoor venue allows for a classic clay court playing experience\, characterized by long rallies and strategic play. The Lauretana Forum has a history of hosting high-level tennis\, making it a familiar and respected location for both players and fans. \nPlayers and Seeds\nThe singles main draw for the 2025 Città di Biella featured a field of 32 players. The seeded players were determined by the ATP rankings at the time of the draw. \nThe top seeds for the singles tournament were: \n\nStefano Travaglia (Italy)\nZdeněk Kolář (Czech Republic)\nMarco Cecchinato (Italy)\nAlexander Ritschard (Switzerland)\nMarko Topo (Germany)\nAlejandro Moro Cañas (Spain)\nOleg Prihodko (Ukraine)\nJelle Sels (Netherlands)\n\nThe tournament also granted wild card entries to several players\, including Flavio Arnaboldi and Gabriele Piraino. Additionally\, a number of players successfully navigated the qualifying rounds to earn a spot in the main draw. \nPrize Money and Points\nAs an ATP Challenger 50 event\, the 2025 Città di Biella offered a total prize money pool of €54\,000. This amount was a notable increase from the 2021 edition. The champion was set to receive €7\,530 in prize money and 50 ATP ranking points. \nThe prize money breakdown was as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€7\,530\n50\n\n\nFinalist\n€4\,420\n25\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€2\,575\n14\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€1\,545\n8\n\n\nRound of 16\n€900\n4\n\n\nRound of 32\n€560\n0\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€2\,680\n50\n\n\nFinalist\n€1\,560\n30\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€940\n17\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€550\n9\n\n\nRound of 16\n€300\n0\n\n\n\n\nReferences1“Città di Biella Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 8 September 2025.2“Il grande tennis ritorna a Biella”. ilbiellese.it (in Italian). Retrieved 8 September 2025.
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LOCATION:Tennis Lab Biella\, Via Liguria\, 2\, Biella\, 13900\, Italy
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 Winston-Salem Challenger
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Winston-Salem Challenger was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 1st edition of the tournament and part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. The event took place from September 8 to September 14\, 2025\, Winston-Salem\, North Carolina\, United States. The tournament offered a total prize money of $100\,000. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n8–14 September\n\n\nEdition\n1st\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nChallenger 75\n\n\nPrize Money\n$100\,000\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nWinston-Salem\, North Carolina\, United States\n\n\nVenue\nWake Forest Tennis Centre\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe prize money breakdown was as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n$14\,200\n75\n\n\nFinalist\n$8\,330\n44\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$4\,975\n22\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$2\,890\n12\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,685\n6\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,045\n0\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n$4\,980\n75\n\n\nFinalist\n$2\,880\n50\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$1\,730\n30\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$1\,010\n16\n\n\nRound of 16\n$580\n0
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LOCATION:Wake Forest Tennis Centre\, 100 W Thirty-Second St\, Winston-Salem\, NC\, 27105\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 Open de Rennes
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Open de Rennes\, also known by its sponsored name the Open Blot Rennes\, was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 19th edition of the tournament and part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. The event took place from September 8 to September 14\, 2025\, at Le Liberté in Rennes\, France. The tournament offered a total prize money of €145\,250\, a significant increase from the previous year\, reflecting its status as an ATP Challenger 100 event. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n8–14 September\n\n\nEdition\n19th\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nChallenger 100\n\n\nPrize Money\n€145\,250\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nRennes\, France\n\n\nVenue\nLe Liberté\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\nOfficial Website\n\n\n\nHistory of the Tournament\nThe Open de Rennes was first established in 2006 and has since become a fixture of the indoor hard court season in Europe. The inaugural champion was French tennis star Jo-Wilfried Tsonga\, who defeated Tobias Summerer in a thrilling three-set final. Over the years\, the tournament has attracted a mix of established tour players and rising talents\, with a number of its champions going on to achieve success at the highest levels of the sport. Notable past winners include Ugo Humbert (2022)\, Benjamin Bonzi (2021)\, and Kenny de Schepper (2012). The tournament was not held in 2016. In 2024\, the singles title was won by Jacob Fearnley\, while Sander Arends and Grégoire Jacq took home the doubles trophy. The event’s history is characterized by a strong representation of French players\, who often benefit from the home-court advantage and wild card entries. The Open de Rennes is recognized for its passionate local support and for providing valuable ranking points and prize money to players on the ATP Challenger Tour. \nVenue\nThe tournament is held annually at Le Liberté\, a multipurpose performing arts theatre and concert hall located in the heart of Rennes. Known for its modern architecture and excellent facilities\, Le Liberté provides a high-quality setting for the competition. The indoor hard courts are well-suited for fast-paced and aggressive tennis\, a style of play that often thrives during the indoor season. The venue’s central location and accessibility make it a popular destination for tennis fans from the region. In addition to the main court at Le Liberté\, some matches may also be played on secondary courts\, such as at the nearby Colette Besson facility\, to accommodate the busy tournament schedule. \nPlayers and Seeds\nThe 2025 Open de Rennes singles main draw featured a field of 32 players\, including a number of top-ranked French players and some international competitors. The tournament’s seeds were determined based on the ATP rankings as of August 25\, 2025. \nThe seeded players for the singles tournament were: \n\nHugo Gaston (France)\nStan Wawrinka (Switzerland)\nHarold Mayot (France)\nTitouan Droguet (France)\nCalvin Hemery (France) – Withdrew\nSascha Gueymard Wayenburg (France)\nFederico Cinà (Italy)\nArthur Bouquier (France)\n\nThe field also included several other notable players\, such as the veteran Swiss champion Stan Wawrinka\, who received the number two seed. Wild cards were granted to French players Sean Cuenin\, Daniel Jade\, and Maé Malige. A number of players also successfully came through the qualifying draw to earn their spot in the main draw\, including Enzo Couacaud\, Kenny de Schepper\, Maxime Janvier\, Cannon Kingsley\, Leo Raquillet\, and Nikolay Vylegzhanin. \nTournament Events\nThe 2025 Open de Rennes featured both a singles and a doubles competition. The singles draw began with the Round of 32\, with the top seeds all receiving byes. \nSingles\nThe singles tournament saw a mix of expected victories and upsets. Top seed Hugo Gaston progressed through the early rounds but was forced to retire in his Round of 16 match against Enzo Couacaud due to an injury. Stan Wawrinka\, the second seed\, successfully advanced from his opening match\, defeating qualifier Kenny de Schepper. Other notable results from the early rounds included Eliakim Coulibaly’s victory over the sixth seed Sascha Gueymard Wayenburg and Patrick Zahraj’s upset win over the eighth seed Arthur Bouquier. The tournament progressed to the quarterfinals\, semifinals\, and a final match to determine the champion. \nNote: As of the current date of the information\, the tournament’s final matches are still in progress or have not yet been fully documented\, and a definitive winner cannot be stated. Final results will be updated as they become available. \nDoubles\nThe doubles draw also featured a 16-team field\, with several teams competing for the title. The top seeds in the doubles competition were the pairing of Henri Jebens and Albano Olivetti. \nNote: The doubles tournament results were also not fully available at the time of data collection\, and a definitive winner cannot be stated. \nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nAs an ATP Challenger 100 event\, the 2025 Open de Rennes offered a substantial purse and valuable ranking points for the players. The total prize money was set at €145\,250\, a 20.1% increase from the 2024 edition. The champion was set to receive €20\,630 in prize money and 100 ATP ranking points\, a crucial boost for players looking to climb the professional ranks. \nThe prize money breakdown was as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€20\,630\n100\n\n\nFinalist\n€12\,110\n50\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€7\,225\n25\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€4\,195\n14\n\n\nRound of 16\n€2\,450\n7\n\n\nRound of 32\n€1\,515\n0\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€7\,220\n100\n\n\nFinalist\n€4\,180\n60\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€2\,520\n36\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€1\,470\n20\n\n\nRound of 16\n€840\n0\n\n\n\nLegacy\nThe 2025 Open de Rennes continues the tournament’s legacy as a key event in the ATP Challenger Tour calendar. It provides a platform for both established players to fine-tune their game and for emerging talents to make their mark. The tournament’s rich history\, strong local support\, and modern facilities ensure its continued importance in the world of professional tennis. The 2025 edition\, with its increased prize money and strong field of competitors\, reaffirmed its position as one of the premier Challenger events of the year.
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LOCATION:Le Liberté\, 1 Esp. Charles de Gaulle\, Rennes\, 35000\, France
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 Szczecin Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Szczecin Open (also known as the Invest in Szczecin Open) was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Szczecin\, Poland. It was the 32nd edition of the tournament and was part of the ATP Challenger Tour. The event took place from September 8 to September 14\, 2025. The tournament was an ATP Challenger 125\, offering a total prize money of €181\,250 and 125 ranking points to the singles champion. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\n\nDate\n8–14 September\n\n\nEdition\n32nd\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nChallenger 125\n\n\nPrize Money\n€181\,250\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nSzczecin\, Poland\n\n\nVenue\nAleja Wojska Polskiego 127\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🇦🇷 Thiago Agustín Tirante\n🇪🇸 Pablo Llamas Ruiz\n\n\nScore: 6–3\, 6–2\n\n\nDoubles\n🇺🇦 Denys Molchanov\n🇦🇹 David Pichler\nIvan Liutarevich\n🇪🇸 Bruno Pujol Navarro\n\n\nScore: 3–6\, 7–6(7–1)\, [10–6]\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nSingles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€25\,740\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n€15\,150\n64\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€9\,015\n35\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€5\,235\n16\n\n\nRound of 16\n€3\,055\n8\n\n\nRound of 32\n€1\,890\n0\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€9\,010\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n€5\,220\n75\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€3\,140\n45\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€1\,840\n25\n\n\nRound of 16\n€1\,050\n0\n\n\n\nTournament History\nThe Szczecin Open has a long and storied history\, dating back to 1993. It was initially held as a Satellite event before becoming a part of the ATP Challenger Tour in 1996. The tournament has grown in prominence over the decades\, attracting top players from around the world and establishing itself as one of Poland’s most significant tennis events. It was awarded the ATP Challenger of the Year title multiple times\, including in 2002\, 2016\, and 2019\, recognizing its excellent organization\, player facilities\, and fan experience. The tournament’s rich history has seen numerous future top-10 players and Grand Slam champions compete on its courts early in their careers. The event’s consistent success and high standards have solidified its place as a key stop on the ATP Challenger circuit. \nTournament Venue\nThe 2025 Szczecin Open was held at the courts located at Aleja Wojska Polskiego 127 in Szczecin. The venue is a well-regarded tennis facility known for its red clay courts. The primary show court\, Center Bohdan Tomaszewski\, served as the centerpiece for the most important matches\, providing a fantastic atmosphere for both players and spectators. The venue’s intimate setting allowed fans to get close to the action\, creating a vibrant and energetic environment throughout the week. In addition to the tennis matches\, the venue also hosted the PGU Tennis Music Festival\, featuring daily free live concerts\, adding to the festive and engaging atmosphere of the event. \n2025 Tournament\nThe 2025 edition of the Szczecin Open featured a 32-player singles main draw and a 16-team doubles main draw. The field was strong\, with several top-150 players from the ATP rankings vying for the title. The top seed in the singles draw was Vít Kopřiva\, the defending champion from the 2024 edition. Other seeded players included Thiago Agustín Tirante\, Francesco Passaro\, and Daniel Elahi Galán.
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LOCATION:Aleja Wojska Polskiego 127\, Szczecin\, Poland
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 Huzhou Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Huzhou Open\, also known as the International Women’s Tennis Huzhou Open\, was a professional women’s tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the first edition of the tournament and was part of the WTA 125 tournaments\, a series of events one level below the main WTA Tour. The tournament took place in Huzhou\, China\, from September 8 to 14\, 2025.1“International Women’s Tennis Huzhou Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 6 September 2025. \nTournament Details\nAs a new addition to the WTA 125 series\, the 2025 Huzhou Open 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 the winner receiving a significant portion of the prize money along with 125 WTA ranking points. \n\n\n\nDate\n8–14 September\n\n\nEdition\n1st\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nWTA 125\n\n\nPrize Money\n$115\,000\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nHuzhou\, Zhejiang\, China\n\n\nVenue\nHuzhou International 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\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\n🇸🇮 Veronika Erjavec\nAlina Charaeva\n\n\n6–2\, 6–1\n\n\nDoubles\n🇸🇮 Veronika Erjavec\n🇰🇿 Zhibek Kulambayeva\n🇯🇵 Momoko Kobori\n🇯🇵 Ayano Shimizu\n\n\n6–4\, 6–2\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe prize money and ranking points distribution for the tournament were as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$15\,500\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$8\,400\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$5\,300\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$3\,450\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,000\n15\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,200\n1\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$5\,700\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$2\,900\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$1\,700\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$1\,176\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$850\n1\n\n\n\nVenue\nThe tournament will be held at the Huzhou International Tennis Center in Huzhou\, China. This venue is notable for having the largest red clay tennis facility in Asia\, featuring 14 red clay courts built to international standards\, similar to those at the French Open. The center was officially opened in March 2025\, and the Huzhou Open is one of its first major international professional events. The facility’s high-quality courts and extensive infrastructure are expected to provide an excellent setting for the tournament. \nHistory\nThe 2025 Huzhou Open marks the inaugural edition of this professional tennis tournament. While this is the first WTA-level event in Huzhou\, the city has a long history with tennis\, with some of the earliest tennis courts in Zhejiang province dating back to the early 20th century. The new Huzhou International Tennis Center was built to support the city’s ambition to become a hub for professional tennis in China and to host a variety of international tournaments. The establishment of this WTA 125 event is a significant step in achieving that goal\, providing a new opportunity for players to compete in the region. \n\nReferences1“International Women’s Tennis Huzhou Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 6 September 2025.
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LOCATION:Huzhou International Tennis Center\, Wuxing District\, Huzhou\, Zhejiang\, China
CATEGORIES:WTA 125
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SUMMARY:2025 Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana
DESCRIPTION: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\, 2025.1“Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 6 September 2025. \nTournament Details\nThe 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. \n\n\n\n\nDate\n8–14 September\n\n\nEdition\n3rd\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nWTA 125\n\n\nPrize Money\n$115\,000\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nLjubljana\, Slovenia\n\n\nVenue\nTivoli Tennis Center\n\n\n\n\nTournament Links\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\nSingles\n🇸🇮 Kaja Juvan\n🇨🇭 Simona Waltert\n\n\n6–4\, 6–4\n\n\nDoubles\n🇨🇿 Miriam Škoch\n🇨🇭 Simona Waltert\n🇸🇮 Dalila Jakupović\n🇸🇮 Nika Radišić\n\n\n6–2\, 6–2\n\n\n\nPlayer Field and Participants\nThe 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. \nThe 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. \nIn 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.2“Vrhunski tenis v Ljubljani – WTA Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana”. Teniška zveza Slovenije (in Slovenian). Retrieved 6 September 2025. \nTournament Schedule\nThe 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. \nThe finals will be held on Sunday. The doubles final will begin at 12:00 PM\, with the singles final scheduled for 1:30 PM. \nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe prize money and ranking points distribution for the 2025 tournament are as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$15\,500\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$8\,400\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$5\,300\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$3\,450\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,000\n15\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,200\n1\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$5\,700\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$2\,900\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$1\,700\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$1\,176\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$850\n1\n\n\n\nVenue\nThe 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. \nTournament History\nThe 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. \nAfter 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. \nSince 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. \n\nReferences1“Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 6 September 2025.2“Vrhunski tenis v Ljubljani – WTA Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana”. Teniška zveza Slovenije (in Slovenian). Retrieved 6 September 2025.
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LOCATION:Tivoli Tennis Center\, Celovška cesta 25\, Ljubljana\, 1000\, Slovenia
CATEGORIES:WTA 125
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SUMMARY:2025 SP Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 SP Open\, also known as the São Paulo Open and WTA 250 SP Open\, was a professional women’s tennis tournament held in September 2025 in São Paulo\, Brazil. The event marked the return of a WTA-level tournament to the city after 25 years\, with the last one being the Brasil Open in 2000. It’s a key part of the WTA 250 series\, featuring a 32-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw\, competing for 250 points in the world rankings. The tournament was held on outdoor hard courts at Parque Villa-Lobos from September 6 to September 14\, 2025. It replaced the Jasmin Open on the WTA calendar.1“SP Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 12 August 2025 \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n8–14 September\n\n\nEdition\n1st\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nWTA 250\n\n\nTotal Prize Money\n$275\,094\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nSão Paulo\, Brazil\n\n\nVenue\nParque Villa-Lobos\n\n\n\nLinks\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\nSingles\n🇫🇷 Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah\n🇮🇩 Janice Tjen\n\n\n6–3\, 6–4\n\n\nDoubles\n🇭🇺 Tímea Babos\n🇧🇷 Luisa Stefani\n🇧🇷 Ingrid Martins\n🇧🇷 Laura Pigossi\n\n\n4–6\, 6–3\, [10–4]\n\n\n\nStars To Watch\n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nEntry Ranking\nCountry\n\n\n1\nBeatriz Haddad Maia\n22\nBrazil\n\n\n2\nSolana Sierra\n74\nArgentina\n\n\n3\nAlexandra Eala\n75\nPhilippines\n\n\n4\nAjla Tomljanović\n79\nAustralia\n\n\n5\nRenata Zarazúa\n82\nMexico\n\n\n6\nFrancesca Jones\n89\nUnited Kingdom\n\n\n7\nLéolia Jeanjean\n93\nFrance\n\n\n8\nPanna Udvardy\n132\nHungary\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe total prize money for the 2025 SP Open is $275\,094. Here’s the prize breakdown for singles and doubles: \nSingles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n$36\,300\n250\n\n\nFinalist\n$21\,484\n163\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$11\,970\n98\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$6\,820\n54\n\n\nRound of 16\n$4\,470\n30\n\n\nRound of 32\n$3\,110\n1\n\n\nQualifier\n$0\n18\n\n\nQualifier 2\n$2\,545\n12\n\n\nQualifier 1\n$1\,925\n1\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n$13\,200\n250\n\n\nFinalist\n$7\,430\n163\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$4\,260\n98\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$2\,540\n54\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,960\n1\n\n\n\nBackground\nBrazil has a notable history of hosting WTA tournaments\, including the Rio Open and the Brasil Tennis Cup in Florianópolis\, both of which ran until 2016. However\, a significant gap in the professional women’s tennis calendar in Brazil emerged after that year. \nSão Paulo last hosted a major women’s tennis event in 2000. This long absence spurred organizers\, particularly the company IMM\, known for organizing the ATP 500 Rio Open\, to bring a professional women’s event back to the country. A series of WTA 125 tournaments in Brazil\, including the MundoTenis Open in Florianópolis in 2023 and an attempt at a São Paulo tournament in 2024\, set the stage for the announcement of the higher-tier SP Open.2“SP Open”. Wikipedia. Retrieved 12 August 2025 \nThe Venue: Parque Villa-Lobos\n\nParque Villa-Lobos is much more than a simple tennis venue; it is a sprawling urban oasis that has been meticulously transformed from an industrial wasteland into a beloved public space. Located in São Paulo\, Brazil\, the park is a testament to urban renewal and a vibrant hub for culture\, recreation\, and community life. Its history is particularly inspiring\, as it was created in 1989 on a site that was previously used as a rubbish tip and a dump for construction waste. The park’s name itself is a tribute to the renowned Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos\, a fitting honor for a place that now resonates with the sounds of nature and human activity. \nThe park’s infrastructure for the SP Open is seamlessly integrated into its natural surroundings. While temporary structures are often built to accommodate the crowds and specific needs of a professional tennis tournament\, the setting itself provides a unique backdrop. The event’s hard courts will be set against a landscape of over 37\,000 trees\, which include species native to the Atlantic Forest. This green canopy offers a welcome contrast to the concrete jungle of São Paulo\, providing a serene and fresh atmosphere for both players and spectators. \nBeyond the tennis courts\, Parque Villa-Lobos is a destination in its own right. It features a bird nursery\, a musical island with an open-air amphitheater\, and an elevated walkway that takes visitors through the treetops\, offering a different perspective of the park’s lush environment. With a comprehensive network of walking and cycling paths\, sports courts for various activities\, and a dedicated library\, the park fosters a sense of well-being and community. Its dual identity as a tranquil natural escape and a dynamic recreational center makes it an exceptional choice for the São Paulo Open\, offering an experience that goes beyond the sport itself and celebrates the harmony of nature\, culture\, and athleticism.3“About Parque Villa-Lobos\, São Paulo – Urban Oasis & Cultural Hub”. Nova Circle Technologies AB. Retrieved 1 September 2025 \n\nAnnouncement and Organization\nThe SP Open was officially announced on April 30\, 2025\, by IMM in partnership with the Instituto Carioca de Tênis (ICT). The tournament is scheduled to run from September 6 to 14\, with the main draw taking place from September 8 to 14\, following the US Open. It secured its spot on the calendar through a date leased from IMG and Mubadala Capital. The event will feature a 32-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw\, and organizers have stated their intention to potentially upgrade its level in the future. \nReferences1“SP Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 12 August 20252“SP Open”. Wikipedia. Retrieved 12 August 20253“About Parque Villa-Lobos\, São Paulo – Urban Oasis & Cultural Hub”. Nova Circle Technologies AB. Retrieved 1 September 2025
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LOCATION:Parque Villa-Lobos\, Av. Prof. Fonseca Rodrigues\, 2001 - Alto de Pinheiros\, São Paulo\, São Paulo\, 05317-020\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:WTA Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 Guadalajara Open Akron
DESCRIPTION: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. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n8–14 September\n\n\nEdition\n4th\n\n\nDraw\n28 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nWTA 500\n\n\nPrize Money\n$1\,064\,510\n\n\nSurface\nOutdoor – Hard\n\n\nLocation\nZapopan\, Mexico\n\n\nVenue\nCentro Panamericano de Tenis\n\n\n\nTournament Links\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\nSingles\n🇺🇸 Iva Jovic\n🇨🇴 Emiliana Arango\n\n\n6–4\, 6–1\n\n\nDoubles\nIrina Khromacheva\n🇺🇸 Nicole Melichar-Martinez\n🇲🇽 Giuliana Olmos\n🇮🇩 Aldila Sutjiadi\n\n\n6–3\, 6–4\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe total prize money for the 2025 Guadalajara Open Akron was $1\,064\,510. Here’s the prize breakdown for singles and doubles: \nSingles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n$164\,000\n500\n\n\nFinalist\n$101\,000\n325\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$59\,000\n195\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$28\,695\n108\n\n\nRound of 16\n$15\,700\n60\n\n\nRound of 32\n$11\,300\n1\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nStage\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n$54\,300\n500\n\n\nFinalist\n$33\,000\n325\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$19\,160\n195\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$9\,840\n108\n\n\nRound of 16\n$6\,000\n1\n\n\n\nTournament History\nThe 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. \nFounded 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. \nDespite 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. \nThe Venue: Centro Panamericano de Tenis\n\nThe 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. \nThe 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. \nThe 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. \nThis 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. \n\n\nStars to Watch\n\n\n\n\n\nPlayer\nEntry Ranking\nSeed\n\n\nElise Mertens\n21\n1\n\n\nVeronika Kudermetova\n25\n2\n\n\nJeļena Ostapenko\n26\n3\n\n\nMagdalena Fręch\n33\n4\n\n\nMagda Linette\n37\n5\n\n\nTatjana Maria\n42\n6\n\n\nAlycia Parks\n56\n7\n\n\nCamila Osorio\n63\n8\n\n\n\n  \n\nReferences1“Guadalajara Open Akron presented by Santander 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
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LOCATION:Centro Panamericano de Tenis\, Av. Ecónomos 6600\, La Estancia\, Zapopan\, Jalisco\, 45030\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:WTA Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 Open Internacional de San Sebastián
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Open Internacional de San Sebastián was a professional women’s tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the second edition of the tournament and part of the 2025 WTA 125 tournaments\, a series of events one tier below the main WTA Tour. The tournament was held in San Sebastián\, Spain\, from September 8 to September 13\, 2025.1“Open Internacional de San Sebastián 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 5 September 2025. \nOverview\nThe tournament returned to the calendar after its inaugural edition in 2022. The 2025 event marked an upgrade from its previous status as an ITF tournament\, elevating it to a WTA 125 event. This change brought increased ranking points and prize money\, attracting a higher level of competition and providing a significant opportunity for players to improve their world rankings. The tournament was a key event in the late-summer clay-court season\, offering players a chance to compete on the surface after the conclusion of the North American hard-court swing and the US Open. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n8–13 September\n\n\nEdition\n2nd\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 8 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nWTA 125\n\n\nPrize Money\n$115\,000\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nSan Sebastián\, Spain\n\n\nVenue\nReal Club de Tenis de San Sebastián\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nWTA Tournament Profile\n\n\nOrder of Play\nDraws\nPlayer List\n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEvents\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\nOksana Selekhmeteva\n🇳🇱 Anouk Koevermans\n\n\n6–0\, 6–4\n\n\nDoubles\nAnastasia Tikhonova\n🇭🇷 Tara Würth\n🇺🇸 Elvina Kalieva\n🇷🇴 Gabriela Lee\n\n\n6–3\, 6–0\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nSingles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$15\,500\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$8\,400\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$5\,300\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$3\,450\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,000\n15\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,200\n1\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$6\,000\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$4\,300\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$2\,600\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$2\,000\n1\n\n\n\n\nTournament History\nThe Open Internacional de San Sebastián has a brief but impactful history\, with the 2025 edition marking a significant step up for the event. The tournament was first held in 2022 as part of the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour\, specifically as a $60\,000 event. The inaugural champion was Julia Grabher of Austria\, who defeated Spain’s Aliona Bolsova in the singles final. The doubles title went to Aliona Bolsova and Katarina Zavatska. After a two-year hiatus\, the tournament returned in 2025\, but this time with a new designation as a WTA 125 event. This promotion to the WTA circuit makes it the first WTA tournament ever held in the Basque Country\, elevating its profile and attracting a higher level of talent. \nThe Venue: Real Club de Tenis de San Sebastián\nThe tournament is held at the prestigious Real Club de Tenis de San Sebastián\, a venue with a rich sporting history that extends far beyond tennis. Founded on August 29\, 1904\, the club is one of the oldest active sports clubs in Spain’s Gipuzkoa province. Initially known as the San Sebastián Recreation Club\, it was a multi-sport institution that included football\, cricket\, and athletics before focusing on tennis. The club’s facilities\, located near the stunning Ondarreta Beach\, have hosted numerous high-profile sporting and social events throughout the years. Its clay courts provide a classic European tennis setting\, offering a challenging surface for players and an intimate atmosphere for spectators. The club’s century-long legacy has cemented its place as a cornerstone of the sporting community in San Sebastián. \n\nReferences1“Open Internacional de San Sebastián 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 5 September 2025.
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LOCATION:Real Club de Tenis de San Sebastián\, Pº Eduardo Chillida 9\, San Sebastián\, 20008\, Spain
CATEGORIES:WTA 125
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SUMMARY:2025 Montreux Nestlé Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Montreux Nestlé Open was a professional women’s tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Montreux Tennis Club in Montreux\, Switzerland\, from September 1 to September 7\, 2025. This was the second edition of the tournament as a WTA 125 event\, and the eighth edition overall since its inception as an ITF tournament in 2017. The tournament\, sponsored by Nestlé\, served as a key event in the late-summer European clay court season\, attracting players seeking to improve their rankings and prepare for future tour events. The singles draw featured 32 players\, while the doubles competition had a field of 8 teams.1“Montreux Nestlé Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 3 September 2025. \nPoland’s Maja Chwalińska won the singles title\, defeating Latvia’s Darja Semeņistaja in straight sets\, 6–1\, 6–2. This was Chwalińska’s first WTA singles title of 2025. Maja Chwalińska earned $15\,500 in prize money and 125 WTA points\, while Darja Semeņistaja earned $8\,400 and 81 WTA points. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\n\nDate\n1–7 September\n\n\nEdition\n8th\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 8 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nWTA 125\n\n\nPrize Money\n$115\,000\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nMontreux\, Switzerland\n\n\nVenue\nMontreux Tennis Club\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nWTA Tournament Profile\n\n\nOrder of Play\nDraws\nPlayer List\n\n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEvents\nChampions\nRunners-up\n\n\nSingles\n 🇵🇱 Maja Chwalińska\n🇱🇻 Darja Semeņistaja\n\n\n6–1\, 6–2\n\n\nDoubles\n      Oksana Selekhmeteva\n🇨🇭 Simona Waltert\n🇳🇱 Arantxa Rus\n🇷🇴 Anca Todoni\n\n\n6–4\, 6–1\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Points\nAs a WTA 125 tournament\, the 2025 Montreux Nestlé Open offered a total prize money commitment of $115\,000\, along with valuable ranking points for players on the WTA Tour. \nThe prize money and points on offer for the singles and doubles competitions are as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$15\,500\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$8\,400\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$5\,300\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$3\,450\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,000\n15\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,200\n1\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$6\,000\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$4\,300\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$2\,600\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$2\,000\n1\n\n\n\nTournament History\nThe Montreux Nestlé Open has a history that reflects its growth and increasing prominence in the world of professional women’s tennis. The tournament was founded in 2017 as an ITF Women’s Circuit event\, initially offering a $60\,000 prize fund. \nOver the years\, it established itself as a significant stop on the ITF tour\, attracting a diverse range of players from around the world. In 2020\, the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Its success and consistent organization led to a major upgrade in 2024\, when it was elevated to a WTA 125 tournament\, a step just below the main WTA Tour events. \nThe 2025 edition marked the second year at this higher level\, solidifying its place as the largest international women’s tennis tournament in Switzerland. The transition to the WTA 125 series brought an increased prize purse\, more ranking points\, and a higher level of competition\, drawing more well-known players and elevating its status on the global tennis calendar. \nPast champions include rising stars and established professionals\, with former winners like Iga Świątek (2018) highlighting the tournament’s role in showcasing future talent. The 2024 champions\, Irina-Camelia Begu in singles and the team of Quinn Gleason and Ingrid Martins in doubles\, were a testament to the high-quality play that has become a hallmark of the event. \nTournament Venue\nThe 2025 Montreux Nestlé Open was held at the picturesque Montreux Tennis Club\, a venue with a rich history dating back to its founding in 1890. Situated in the town of Territet\, just outside of Montreux\, the club is set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Geneva and the surrounding mountains\, providing a unique and beautiful setting for the competition. \nThe club features six outdoor clay courts\, three of which are equipped with floodlights\, allowing for extended play and evening matches. The red clay surface is a characteristic feature of European tennis\, providing a challenging and strategic playing experience for the athletes. In addition to the courts\, the venue includes a clubhouse and facilities to accommodate players and spectators. \nOver the years\, the Montreux Tennis Club has hosted significant tennis events\, including 11 Davis Cup matches\, and has been the training ground for notable Swiss players. The club’s long-standing tradition in Swiss tennis\, combined with its idyllic location\, makes it an ideal home for the Montreux Nestlé Open\, contributing to the tournament’s special atmosphere and appeal. The venue is easily accessible and offers a welcoming environment for tennis fans to enjoy world-class competition. \n\nReferences1“Montreux Nestlé Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
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LOCATION:Montreux Tennis Club\, Quai Ami Chessex 11\, Montreux\, 1820\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:WTA 125
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SUMMARY:2025 Shanghai Challenger
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Shanghai Challenger\, also known as the “Road to the Rolex Shanghai Masters\,” was a professional men’s tennis tournament on the ATP Challenger Tour. The event\, which was the 12th edition of the tournament\, was a Challenger 100 event and featured a total prize fund of US$160\,000. It was held on outdoor hard courts in Shanghai\, China\, and took place from August 31 to September 7\, 2025.1“Shanghai Challenger Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 3 September 2025. \nThe tournament served as a key lead-up event to the prestigious Rolex Shanghai Masters\, an ATP Tour Masters 1000 event\, which is scheduled to take place later in the year. The “Road to the Rolex Shanghai Masters” moniker highlights its role in the Asian Swing of the tennis season. \nGiulio Zeppieri of Italy won the men’s singles title\, defeating Yasutaka Uchiyama of Japan. This was Zeppieri’s first ATP title of 2025. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n1–7 September\n\n\nEdition\n12th\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nChallenger 100\n\n\nPrize Money\nUS$160\,000\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nShanghai\, China\n\n\nVenue\nQi Zhong Tennis Centre\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\nMen’s Singles\n🇮🇹 Giulio Zeppieri\n🇯🇵 Yasutaka Uchiyama\n\n\n7–6(7–2)\, 7–5\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇹🇭 Pruchya Isaro\n🇮🇳 Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha\n🇹🇼 Jason Jung\n🇺🇸 Reese Stalder\n\n\n6–4\, 6–7(2–7)\, [10–8]\n\n\n\nSingles Main Draw Entrants\nThe tournament’s singles draw features a field of players vying for the title and valuable ranking points. The seeded players for the 2025 Shanghai Challenger were determined by the ATP rankings as of August 25\, 2025. \nSeeds\n\nDan Evans (Great Britain)\nYosuke Watanuki (Japan)\nYoshihito Nishioka (Japan)\nBernard Tomic (Australia)\nJames McCabe (Australia)\nBeibit Zhukayev (Kazakhstan)\nHsu Yu-hsiou (Chinese Taipei)\nSho Shimabukuro (Japan)\n\nOther Entrants\nThe main draw also includes wild card entrants\, players who received entry through the Next Gen Accelerator Programme\, and qualifiers from the qualifying rounds. \n\nWildcards: Cui Jie\, Te Rigele\, Xiao Linang\nNext Gen Accelerator Programme: Zhou Yi\nAlternates: Arthur Géa\nQualifiers: Huang Tsung-hao\, Kokoro Isomura\, Filip Peliwo\, Kasidit Samrej\, Renta Tokuda\, Zeng Yaojie\nLucky Loser: Petr Bar Biryukov (replaces a withdrawn player from the qualifying draw)\n\nChampions\n\nSingles: To be determined\nDoubles: To be determined\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nAs a Challenger 100 event\, the 2025 Shanghai Challenger offers a significant number of ATP ranking points and a substantial prize pool. The total prize money for the tournament is $160\,000. The breakdown of prize money and points for the singles competition is as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n$22\,730\n100\n\n\nRunner-up\n$13\,350\n50\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$7\,960\n25\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$4\,620\n14\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,695\n7\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,670\n0\n\n\nQualifier\n$0\n4\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n$7\,960\n100\n\n\nRunner-up\n$4\,600\n60\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$2\,760\n36\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$1\,620\n20\n\n\nRound of 16\n$930\n0\n\n\n\nTournament History\nThe Shanghai Challenger\, under its official title “Road to the Rolex Shanghai Masters\,” has a rich history as a pivotal stop on the ATP Challenger Tour. The tournament was established in 2011 and has since been a key event for players seeking to gain valuable ranking points and momentum for the subsequent ATP Tour events in Asia. \nHistorically\, the tournament has been a stepping stone for rising talents and a comeback platform for experienced players. Notable past champions include Sho Shimabukuro\, who won the 2024 singles title\, and Christopher O’Connell\, who claimed the championship in 2023. \nThe event has seen a steady increase in prize money and status\, evolving from a $50\,000 tournament in its early years to a $160\,000 Challenger 100 in 2025\, reflecting its growing importance on the tour. The tournament was not held from 2020 to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic\, making its return in 2023 a significant moment for the Asian tennis calendar. \nTournament Venue: Qi Zhong Tennis Centre\nThe 2025 Shanghai Challenger is held at the prestigious Qi Zhong Tennis Centre\, a state-of-the-art facility located in the Minhang District of Shanghai. The centre is most famous for being the main venue of the Rolex Shanghai Masters\, an ATP Masters 1000 event. \nThe most striking feature of the complex is its main stadium\, the Qi Zhong Forest Sports City Arena. This arena has a seating capacity of approximately 13\,800 and is renowned for its unique retractable roof. The roof\, which consists of eight massive steel panels\, is designed to look like a blooming magnolia\, Shanghai’s official city flower. It can open or close in just eight minutes\, allowing for matches to be played in any weather condition. \nBuilt in 2005 to host the Tennis Masters Cup (the precursor to the ATP Finals)\, the Qi Zhong Tennis Centre is a world-class facility that includes multiple courts\, both indoor and outdoor\, and is equipped with advanced technology like the Hawk-Eye system and a modern LED lighting system. The venue’s innovative design and excellent facilities have earned it a reputation as one of the best tennis stadiums in the world. \nReferences1“Shanghai Challenger Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
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LOCATION:Qi Zhong Tennis Centre\, 5500 Yuanjiang Rd\, Minhang District\, Shanghai\, 201111\, China
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 Istanbul Challenger
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Istanbul Challenger\, also known as the Istanbul Challenger TED Open\, was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the 39th edition of the tournament\, which was part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place at the TED Club in Istanbul\, Turkiye\, from September 1 to 7\, 2025.1“Istanbul Challenger TED Open Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 2 September 2025. \nSlovakia’s Alex Molčan secured his second ATP Challenger title of 2025 with a commanding victory at the Istanbul Challenger\, defeating Colombia’s Nicolás Mejía 7–6(11–9)\, 6–2. The win mirrors Molčan’s previous success at the Izida Cup II in Bulgaria this past August. As champion\, Molčan collects $14\,200 and 75 valuable ATP ranking points\, with Mejía taking $8\,330 and 44 points as the runner-up. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n1–7 September\n\n\nEdition\n39th\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nChallenger 75\n\n\nPrize Money\nUS$100\,000\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nIstanbul\, Turkiye\n\n\nVenue\nTED Club\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\nMen’s Singles\n🇸🇰 Alex Molčan\n🇨🇴 Nicolás Mejía\n\n\n7–6(11–9)\, 6–2\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇸🇰 Miloš Karol\n🇩🇪 Daniel Masur\n🇬🇷 Stefanos Sakellaridis\n🇮🇳 Karan Singh\n\n\n7–6(7–2)\, 6–1\n\n\n\nSingles Main-Draw Entrants\nSeeds\nThe following players were seeded based on their ATP rankings as of August 25\, 2025. \n\nLukáš Klein (Slovakia)\nOtto Virtanen (Finland)\nMartín Landaluce (Spain)\nHarold Mayot (France)\nMoez Echargui (Tunisia)\nCalvin Hemery (France)\nHugo Grenier (France)\nBenjamin Hassan (Lebanon)\n\nOther Entrants\nThe following players received wildcards into the main draw: \n\nKaya Arınç\nKoray Kırcı\nMert Naci Türker\n\nThe following player received entry using a protected ranking: \n\nIlya Ivashka\n\nThe following players received entry as alternates: \n\nAlastair Gray\nMiloš Karol\nAlex Molčan\nMats Rosenkranz\n\nThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw: \n\nAlex Hernández\nMichal Krajčí\nPéter Makk\nIvan Nedelko\nLuca Potenza\nVadym Ursu\n\nDoubles\nThe tournament also featured a doubles competition with a 16-team main draw. The seeded teams were: \n\nAlexandru Jecan and Bogdan Pavel\nAlexander Donski and Stefan Latinović\nMiloš Karol and Daniel Masur\nBenjamin Hassan and Andreas Mies\n\nTournament History\nThe Istanbul Challenger\, also known as the Istanbul Challenger TED Open\, is one of the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournaments in Turkey. It has been held annually since 1946\, with only a few exceptions. Over its long history\, the tournament has served as a proving ground for many future stars of the sport. Past champions and participants include numerous top-ranked players and Grand Slam winners\, such as Nikolay Davydenko\, Robin Söderling\, and Karen Khachanov\, who have all competed on the hard courts of the TED Club. \nThe tournament has also received international recognition for its high standards of organization. In 2003\, during the Akbank Private Banking sponsorship era\, the Istanbul Challenger was awarded the “ATP Challenger Award” for being the most successfully organized tournament among the 129 events on the tour that year. The award was presented by a then-up-and-coming Roger Federer\, a testament to the event’s growing prestige. The tournament has been praised for its consistent quality and hospitality\, which has helped it maintain its longevity and status on the ATP Challenger Tour. \nThe enduring success of the Istanbul Challenger is a source of pride for Turkish tennis. It has provided a vital platform for both international players to gain experience and for local Turkish players to test their skills against world-class competition. The tournament’s rich history and its commitment to excellence have solidified its position as a cornerstone of the ATP Challenger Tour and a highlight of the Turkish sporting calendar. \nThe Venue: TED Club Istanbul\nThe Istanbul Challenger is held at the historic TED Club\, or Tenis Eskrim Dağcılık Spor Kulübü (Tennis Fencing Mountaineering Sports Club)\, in Istanbul\, Turkey. While the club’s name suggests a wider range of activities\, it is primarily renowned for its world-class tennis facilities. Located in the Tarabya district\, the club has long been a central hub for tennis in the region\, hosting both national and international tournaments. \nFounded in 1901\, the TED Club has a long and storied history as one of Turkey’s most prestigious sports institutions. Its roots are connected to the Turkish Education Association (TED)\, an organization established in 1928 with a mission to promote education and sports. While the TED Club has been a pillar of the community for decades\, its modern tennis facilities\, including its outdoor hard courts and a large center court with a capacity for 3\,500 people\, make it an ideal venue for a professional tennis tournament. \nThe club’s commitment to developing tennis talent in Turkey is evident in its long-standing partnership with the Istanbul Challenger. The club provides a welcoming atmosphere for players and fans\, with its scenic location and a dedication to quality organization that has earned it praise from the ATP and players alike. The TED Club’s history and reputation for excellence make it a fitting and respected home for the Istanbul Challenger. \nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe tournament was a Challenger 75 event with a total prize fund of US$100\,000. The prize money and ranking points were allocated as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n$14\,200\n75\n\n\nRunner-up\n$8\,330\n44\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$4\,975\n22\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$2\,890\n12\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,685\n6\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,045\n0\n\n\nQualifier\n$0\n4\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n$4\,980\n75\n\n\nRunner-up\n$2\,880\n50\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$1\,730\n30\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$1\,010\n16\n\n\nRound of 16\n$580\n0\n\n\n\nReferences1“Istanbul Challenger TED Open Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 2 September 2025.
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LOCATION:TED Club\, Tarabya Bayırı Caddesi No:68\, Istanbul\, 34457\, Turkey
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 Cassis Open Provence
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Cassis Open Provence\, also known as the Cassis Open Provence by Cabesto for sponsorship reasons\, is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is the 7th edition of the tournament and part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. It is an ATP Challenger 75 event\, offering a total prize money of €91\,250. The tournament takes place at the Sporting Club des Gorguettes in Cassis\, France\, from September 1 to 7\, 2025.1“Cassis Open Provence Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 31 August 2025. \nBilly Harris of Great Britain staged a impressive comeback to win the Cassis Challenger\, defeating Estonia’s Daniil Glinka 3-6\, 7-5\, 6-3 in a gripping men’s singles final. This hard-fought victory secures Harris his first Challenger trophy of 2025\, building on his runner-up finish at last February’s Delhi Open. For his efforts\, Harris earned €12\,980 and 75 crucial ATP ranking points\, while finalist Glinka took home €7\,620 and 44 points. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n1–7 September\n\n\nEdition\n7th\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nChallenger 75\n\n\nPrize Money\n€91\,250\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nCassis\, France\n\n\nVenue\nSporting Club des Gorguettes\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\nMen’s Singles\n🇬🇧 Billy Harris\n🇪🇪 Daniil Glinka\n\n\n3–6\, 7–5\, 6–3\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇦🇹 David Pichler\n🇦🇹 Jurij Rodionov\n🇫🇷 Arthur Reymond\n🇫🇷 Luca Sanchez\n\n\n7–6(7–2)\, 6–4\n\n\n\nSingles Draw and Prize Money\nThe singles main draw features a field of 32 players\, with the following composition:2“Présentation du tournoi”. Cassis Open Provence (in French). Retrieved 31 August 2025. \n\n23 players admitted directly based on their ATP ranking.\n4 players who advance from the qualifying draw.\n3 players who receive a wildcard (invitation) to the main draw.\n2 players who are granted a “Special Exempt” status\, typically for players who were forced to withdraw from the qualifying or early rounds of another tournament due to reaching the final stages of a previous event.\n\nThe qualifying singles draw consists of 16 players\, comprising 13 direct entries and 3 wildcards. \nThe prize money and ranking points for the singles draw are distributed as follows: \n\nWinner: €12\,980 and 75 ATP ranking points\nRunner-up: €7\,620 and 44 ATP ranking points\nSemifinalist: €4\,550 and 22 ATP ranking points\nQuarterfinalist: €2\,635 and 12 ATP ranking points\nRound of 16: €1\,535 and 6 ATP ranking points\nRound of 32: €950 and 0 ATP ranking points\n\nDoubles Draw and Prize Money\nThe doubles tournament features a draw of 16 pairs. Of these\, 13 pairs gain direct entry based on their ATP doubles ranking\, while 3 pairs are granted wildcards. \nThe prize money and ranking points for the doubles draw are as follows: \n\nWinners: 75 points and €4\,540 per team\nRunners-up: 50 points and €2\,630 per team\nSemifinalists: 30 points and €1\,580 per team\nQuarterfinalists: 16 points and €920 per team\nRound of 16: 0 point and €530 per team\n\n\nTournament History\nThe Cassis Open Provence was established in 2018\, taking over the ATP Challenger slot previously held by the Trophée des Alpilles in nearby Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Since its inception\, the tournament has quickly gained recognition for its scenic location and strong player fields\, often attracting both young\, rising talents and seasoned veterans of the ATP Tour. The inaugural final in 2018 was an all-French affair\, with a then-unheralded Enzo Couacaud defeating his compatriot Ugo Humbert. A notable moment in the tournament’s history came in 2019 when former world No. 5 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won the title with a dominant performance\, securing the quickest Challenger final victory at the time. \nThe tournament has also been a springboard for players’ careers. In 2022\, Hugo Grenier’s victory in Cassis propelled him into the top 100 of the ATP rankings for the first time. The event has consistently attracted high-profile French players\, with Benjamin Bonzi and Richard Gasquet among the recent champions. Gasquet’s win in 2024 at the age of 38 made him one of the oldest players to ever win an ATP Challenger title\, adding to the tournament’s legacy. The Cassis Open Provence has been held annually since its creation\, with the exception of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. \nVenue\nThe Cassis Open Provence is held at the Sporting Club des Gorguettes\, a tennis and padel complex located in the heart of the Gorguettes sports park in Cassis\, France. The club has been a fixture in the local sports community since the tennis section was officially founded in 1981. The facility offers a picturesque setting with nine tennis courts\, which have been renovated to include six resin courts and three synthetic turf courts\, all meeting ATP standards. The venue’s modern infrastructure and scenic surroundings provide an ideal environment for professional tennis competition. \nIn addition to its main tennis courts\, the Sporting Club des Gorguettes has expanded to meet the growing popularity of padel\, adding a third padel court in late 2023. The club’s facilities also include a recently refreshed clubhouse and a reserved parking area\, ensuring a comfortable experience for both players and spectators. The Sporting Club des Gorguettes has been the host venue for the Cassis Open Provence since its first edition in 2018\, and its collaboration with the tournament has helped raise the club’s profile\, making it a key destination for tennis enthusiasts in the region. The tournament’s free admission policy\, from the qualifying rounds to the final\, further contributes to the venue’s appeal\, welcoming local fans to enjoy top-level tennis in a friendly and accessible atmosphere. \n\nPast Champions\nThe Cassis Open Provence has a history of attracting both rising stars and established veterans. The 2024 singles champion was veteran French player Richard Gasquet\, who defeated Jurij Rodionov in the final. Gasquet’s victory at the age of 38 made him the third-oldest Challenger champion in history. In the 2024 doubles final\, the Portuguese duo of Jaime Faria and Henrique Rocha emerged victorious against the French team of Manuel Guinard and Matteo Martineau. \nPrevious singles champions include: \n\n2024: Richard Gasquet (France)\n2023: Mattia Bellucci (Italy)\n2022: Hugo Grenier (France)\n2021: Benjamin Bonzi (France)\n2019: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (France)\n2018: Enzo Couacaud (France)\n\n\nReferences1“Cassis Open Provence Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 31 August 2025.2“Présentation du tournoi”. Cassis Open Provence (in French). Retrieved 31 August 2025.
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LOCATION:Sporting Club des Gorguettes\, Av. des Gorguettes\, Cassis\, 13260\, France
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 NÖ Open
DESCRIPTION:The NÖ Open 2025\, officially known as the NÖ Open powered by EVN\, was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the fifth edition of the NÖ Open and was part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. The event took place from September 1 to September 7\, 2025\, at the Tulln Tennis Club in Tulln an der Donau\, Austria. \nThe tournament was classified as a Challenger 100 event\, a tier of the ATP Challenger Tour. The total prize money for the tournament was €145\,250\, attracting a field of both rising stars and established professionals seeking valuable ATP ranking points. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n1–7 September\n\n\nEdition\n5th\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nChallenger 100\n\n\nPrize Money\n€145\,250\n\n\nSurface\nClay (outdoor)\n\n\nLocation\nTulln an der Donau\, Austria\n\n\nVenue\nTulln Tennis Club\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\nMen’s Singles\n🇦🇷 Marco Trungelliti\n🇨🇿 Andrew Paulson\n\n\n7–5\, 6–1\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇦🇹 Neil Oberleitner\n🇦🇹 Joel Schwärzler\n🇺🇦 Oleg Prihodko\n🇺🇦 Vitaliy Sachko\n\n\n5–7\, 6–3\, [10–7]\n\n\n\nRanking Points and Prize Money\nAs a Challenger 100 event\, the tournament awarded significant ATP ranking points to players who advanced through the draw. The breakdown of prize money and ranking points was as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n€20\,630\n100\n\n\nRunner-up\n€12\,110\n50\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€7\,225\n25\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€4\,195\n14\n\n\nRound of 16\n€2\,450\n7\n\n\nRound of 32\n€1\,515\n0\n\n\nQualifier\n€0\n4\n\n\n\nDoubles (per team)\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n€7\,220\n100\n\n\nRunner-up\n€4\,180\n60\n\n\nSemifinalists\n€2\,520\n36\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n€1\,470\n20\n\n\nRound of 16\n€840\n0\n\n\n\nPlayer Field\nThe NÖ Open 2025 featured a strong field of competitors\, including several players with experience on the main ATP Tour. The acceptance list for the main draw included 20 players from 16 different nations. \nNotable participants included:1“Big Names And Rising Stars Headline 2025 NÖ Open In Tulln”. Tennis Tour Talk. Retrieved 31 August 2025. \n\nJan Choinski: The defending singles champion from the 2024 edition\, returning to Tulln to defend his title.\nLukas Neumayer: An Austrian player and the 2024 finalist\, who was looking to win his first Challenger title on home soil.\nCristian Garín: A former ATP top-20 player from Chile\, who had already won two Challenger titles earlier in the 2025 season.\nHugo Dellien: The Bolivian player and former world No. 64\, known for his success on the ATP Challenger Tour.\nDominic Stricker: A young Swiss player who had a breakout run at the 2023 US Open and was seeking to regain his form.\nDaniel Elahi Galán: A former top-60 player from Colombia\, chasing his seventh career Challenger title.\nAustrian Contingent: A number of local players were also in the draw\, including wildcards\, to compete in front of their home crowd. These included young talent Joel Schwärzler\, along with Maximilian Neuchrist\, Sandro Kopp\, and Dennis Novak.\n\nThe tournament’s reputation for excellent hospitality and a strong connection with fans has made it a popular stop on the ATP Challenger Tour. The final list of players was subject to change as some top players’ participation depended on their performance in the qualifying rounds and the first week of the US Open. \n\nTournament History\nThe NÖ Open has a relatively short but impactful history on the ATP Challenger Tour. The tournament was founded in 2021\, filling a void for a high-level professional tennis event in Lower Austria after a 16-year absence since the ATP tournament in St. Pölten ceased operations in 2005. The inaugural NÖ Open was a Challenger 80 event\, with a prize fund of €44\,820\, and was successfully held at the Tulln Tennis Club. The first singles title was claimed by German player Mats Moraing\, who defeated Hugo Gaston in a one-sided final. The doubles title went to Dustin Brown and Andrea Vavassori. \nIn its subsequent editions\, the tournament quickly grew in stature and popularity among players and fans. In 2022\, it was upgraded to a Challenger 90 event and saw Slovakian Jozef Kovalík lift the singles trophy. The 2023 edition was a Challenger 100 event\, won by Czech player Vit Kopriva. In 2024\, the tournament maintained its Challenger 100 status and was won by Jan Choinski of Germany. The NÖ Open has consistently attracted a strong field of competitors\, including several players with ATP Tour experience and up-and-coming talent. It has established a reputation for its excellent organization\, player hospitality\, and a welcoming atmosphere that fosters a close connection between athletes and the local audience. The tournament’s success has made it a reliable and anticipated stop on the ATP Challenger Tour calendar\, particularly for players looking to gain valuable ranking points and match practice on clay courts in late summer. \nVenue: Tulln Tennis Club\nThe NÖ Open is held annually at the Tulln Tennis Club (TC Tulln)\, a historic and well-regarded sports facility located in Tulln an der Donau\, Austria. The club itself has a long and storied history\, having been founded in 1903. Situated on Hafenstraße\, the venue offers a picturesque and fitting setting for a professional tennis tournament\, particularly given Tulln’s reputation as the “Garden City.” \nThe facility is equipped with a total of ten outdoor clay courts and four indoor courts with granulate surfaces. For the NÖ Open\, a special show court is set up to accommodate a larger crowd\, providing an intimate and engaging atmosphere for spectators. The venue’s infrastructure is praised by players and tournament staff for its quality and the welcoming environment. In addition to the main courts\, the club provides amenities such as changing rooms\, showers\, and on-site food and beverage services. The central location of the Tulln Tennis Club within the city makes it easily accessible for both local and visiting fans. The club’s long-standing tradition of hosting tennis events\, including the “Tournament for the Golden Rose of the City of Tulln\,” which has been held since 1954\, has provided it with the experience and expertise necessary to successfully host an international-level competition like the NÖ Open. \n\n\nReferences1“Big Names And Rising Stars Headline 2025 NÖ Open In Tulln”. Tennis Tour Talk. Retrieved 31 August 2025.
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LOCATION:Tulln Tennis Club\, Hafenstraße 11\, Tulln an der Donau\, 3430\, Austria
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 AON Open Challenger
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 AON Open Challenger – Memorial Giorgio Messina was a professional men’s tennis tournament taking place in Genoa\, Italy\, from September 1 to 7\, 2025. This event was a part of the ATP Challenger Tour\, specifically a Challenger 125 event\, and was played on outdoor clay courts. The tournament was held at the Valletta Cambiaso\, Stadio Beppe Croce\, and featured a total prize money of €181\,250. The competition consisted of a 32-player singles main draw and a 16-team doubles main draw.1“AON Open Challenger Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 29 August 2025.2“AON Open Challenger 2025 a Genova”. La Mia Liguria. Retrieved 29 August 2025. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n1–7 September\n\n\nEdition\n21st\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nChallenger 125\n\n\nPrize Money\n€181\,250\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nGenoa\, Italy\n\n\nVenue\nValletta Cambiaso\, Stadio Beppe Croce\n\n\n\nLinks\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\nMen’s Singles\n🇮🇹 Luciano Darderi\n🇮🇹 Andrea Pellegrino\n\n\n6–1\, 6–3\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇳🇱 Mick Veldheer\n🇵🇱 Szymon Walków\n🇮🇹 Gianluca Cadenasso\n🇮🇹 Lorenzo Carboni\n\n\n3–6\, 6–4\, [10–7]\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe AON Open Challenger offers a substantial prize fund and a significant number of ATP ranking points\, making it a highly sought-after title for players on the Challenger circuit. As a Challenger 125 event\, the breakdown of ranking points is as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n€25\,740\n125\n\n\nRunner-up\n€15\,150\n64\n\n\nSemifinalist\n€9\,015\n35\n\n\nQuarterfinalist\n€5\,235\n16\n\n\nRound of 16\n€3\,055\n8\n\n\nRound of 32\n€1\,890\n0\n\n\nQualifier\n€0\n5\n\n\n\nDoubles (per team)\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n€9\,010\n125\n\n\nRunner-up\n€5\,220\n75\n\n\nSemifinalist\n€3\,140\n45\n\n\nQuarterfinalist\n€1\,840\n25\n\n\nRound of 16\n€1\,050\n0\n\n\n\nPlayer Field\nThe tournament draws a mix of established players\, former top-ranked players on the comeback trail\, and rising stars of the sport. The 2025 player field is expected to include notable competitors such as Luciano Darderi\, Borna Coric\, and Pedro Martinez\, among others. The presence of players with such high ATP rankings underscores the tournament’s prestige and the competitive level of the event. The tournament serves as an excellent opportunity for tennis fans to witness top-tier competition in a stunning location. \nHistory\nFounded in 2003\, the AON Open Challenger has been a staple of the ATP Challenger Tour for over two decades. The tournament\, also known as Memorial Giorgio Messina\, is named in memory of Giorgio Messina\, a key figure in the tournament’s history. The event has become a significant fixture on the ATP Challenger Tour calendar\, known for its rich history and role in developing emerging talent. It was notably recognized as the “Challenger of the Year” in 2014\, a testament to its high standards and strong organization. The tournament has been held annually with the exceptions of 2020 and 2021\, when it was canceled due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. \nOver the years\, the AON Open Challenger has welcomed many players who have gone on to achieve success on the ATP Tour\, including past champions such as Fabio Fognini\, Lorenzo Sonego\, and Stefanos Tsitsipas. The 2024 singles champion was Francesco Passaro\, while the doubles title was won by the team of Benjamin Hassan and David Vega Hernández. The event’s history reflects its importance as a stepping stone for players aiming to break into the top tiers of professional tennis. \nThe 2025 Tournament\nThe 2025 edition of the tournament is a Challenger 125 event\, which means the singles champion will be awarded 125 ranking points. This makes it one of the most prestigious events on the Challenger Tour\, attracting a high-caliber field of players. The total prize money for the event is €181\,250\, with specific distribution for singles and doubles players to be confirmed. The tournament is known for its vibrant and electric atmosphere\, reflecting the passionate culture of Genoa. \nThe tournament’s location\, the Valletta Cambiaso\, Stadio Beppe Croce\, is a historic and picturesque venue\, providing an ideal setting for high-level tennis. The city of Genoa itself\, with its rich history and beautiful Mediterranean location\, adds to the appeal of the event for both players and spectators. \nVenue\nThe AON Open Challenger is held at the historic Valletta Cambiaso\, Stadio Beppe Croce\, a venue that is much more than just a tennis club. Located in the beautiful city of Genoa\, the facility is nestled within the picturesque Parco di Valletta Cambiaso\, offering a stunning backdrop for the tournament. \nThe Stadio Beppe Croce\, the central court\, is a permanent tennis stadium and one of the few of its kind in Italy\, providing an intimate and electrifying atmosphere for fans. The venue has a rich history\, having previously hosted prestigious events like the Davis Cup. \nThe clay courts are meticulously maintained\, ensuring a high-quality playing surface that challenges the skills of the world’s best players. The entire complex\, with its clubhouse and other amenities\, combines a sense of historical tradition with the modern needs of a professional tennis tournament\, creating a truly memorable experience for players and spectators alike. \n\nReferences1“AON Open Challenger Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 29 August 2025.2“AON Open Challenger 2025 a Genova”. La Mia Liguria. Retrieved 29 August 2025.
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LOCATION:Valletta Cambiaso\, Stadio Beppe Croce\, Giardini Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa\, Via Luigi Pirandello\, 6\, Genova\, 16145\, Italy
CATEGORIES:ATP Challenger Tour
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SUMMARY:2025 Changsha Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 WTA Changsha Open was a professional women’s tennis tournament that took place from September 1 to September 7\, 2025\, in Changsha\, China.1“Changsha Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 3 September 2025. This edition marked the return of the tournament after a hiatus\, with its inaugural event held in 2019. It was played on outdoor clay courts and was classified as part of the 2025 WTA 125 tournaments\, signifying an upgrade from its previous ITF Women’s Circuit status. The tournament was held at a prominent tennis facility in Changsha\, a major city in Hunan Province\, known for its rich history and vibrant culture. \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n1–6 September\n\n\nEdition\n2nd\n\n\nDraw\n32 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nWTA 125\n\n\nPrize Money\n$115\,000\n\n\nSurface\nClay\n\n\nLocation\nChangsha\, Hunan\, China\n\n\nVenue\nRoland Garros Red Clay Tennis Park Moon Island\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nOfficial WTA Tournament Profile\n\n\nOrder of Play\nDraws\nPlayer List\n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEvents\nChampions\nRunners-up\n\n\nSingles\n🇸🇮 Veronika Erjavec\nMaria Timofeeva\n\n\n6–1\, 6–2\n\n\nDoubles\n🇭🇰 Eudice Chong\n🇹🇼 Liang En-shuo\n🇹🇼 Li Yu-yun\n🇨🇳 Yao Xinxin\n\n\n7–5\, 6–3\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nSingles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$15\,500\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$8\,400\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$5\,300\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$3\,450\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,000\n15\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,200\n1\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n$5\,700\n125\n\n\nFinalist\n$2\,900\n81\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$1\,700\n49\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$1\,176\n27\n\n\nRound of 16\n$850\n1\n\n\n\nTournament History\nThe Changsha Open first appeared on the international tennis calendar in 2019 as an ITF Women’s Circuit event. That inaugural tournament featured a strong field of emerging talents and established players vying for ranking points and prize money. Its return in 2025 as a WTA 125 event reflects the growing interest and investment in women’s tennis in China\, and it provides a significant opportunity for players to compete at a higher level within the region. The upgrade to WTA 125 status means increased prize money\, more valuable ranking points\, and a higher profile on the international tennis circuit\, attracting a more competitive roster of players. \nSignificance\nThe 2025 Changsha Open is a crucial event for several reasons. For players\, it offers valuable WTA ranking points\, which are essential for qualifying for larger tournaments and improving their standing in professional tennis. As a WTA 125 event\, it bridges the gap between the ITF Circuit and the main WTA Tour\, providing a platform for players to gain experience and exposure at a higher level. For the city of Changsha\, hosting a WTA 125 tournament enhances its reputation as a sporting hub and promotes tennis within the local community. It also brings international attention and economic benefits to the region\, attracting visitors and showcasing the city’s hospitality and infrastructure. \nThe tournament’s timing in early September places it strategically on the calendar\, following the North American hardcourt swing and leading into the final stages of the WTA season. This positioning could attract players looking for additional clay-court matches or those aiming to accumulate points before the end of the year. The outdoor clay courts will present a unique challenge\, favoring players with strong defensive skills\, endurance\, and strategic shot-making abilities. \nReferences1“Changsha Open 2025 Overview”. wtatennis.com. Retrieved 3 September 2025.
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LOCATION:Roland Garros Red Clay Tennis Park Moon Island\, Changsha Lunar Island Sports and Cultural Park\, Changsa\, China
CATEGORIES:WTA 125
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