WTA_125s

WTA 125 tournaments

WTA 125 tournaments

Tournament category in women's tennis 2009–2024


WTA 125 tournaments are an international series of professional women's tennis tournaments organized by the Women's Tennis Association since 2012.

Sometimes called the WTA Challenger tour (analogous to the men's ATP Challenger Series),[1][2] it is the second highest level of women's competition, below the top-tier WTA Tour, and above the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour tournaments.

Players who succeed in the WTA 125s earn sufficient ranking points to become eligible for the main draw or qualifying draw entry of WTA Tour tournaments. Titles and losses at a WTA 125 event are separately counted from a player's WTA Tour results and corresponding head-to-head statistics.[citation needed]

Tournament locations

Asia

Europe

North America

Oceania

South America

Historic names

2012–2020
WTA 125K Series

2021–present
WTA 125

Prize money

The tournaments offer total prize money of $125,000–$162,480. An exception was made in case of 2020 Advantage Cars Prague Open which had a prize money of $3,125,000 which was funded by 2020 US Open organizers to make up for the lack of a qualifying draw as many low ranked players, mainly from Europe were unable to travel to New York due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Points distribution

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Singles champions

WTA 125K Series

201220132014201520162017201820192020
Newport BeachNot an eventUnited States CollinsCanada AndreescuUnited States Brengle
CaliITF Women's CircuitSpain Arruabarrena VecinoNot an Event
Indian WellsNot an eventItaly ErraniSwitzerland GolubicRomania Begu
San AntonioNot an eventJapan DoiNot an event
GuadalajaraNot an eventRussia KudermetovaCancelled
ZhengzhouNot an eventITF Women's CircuitChina Q WangChina S ZhengWTA Premier
Xi'anNot an eventITF Women's CircuitNot an eventCancelled
AnningNot an eventITF Women's CircuitRussia KhromachevaChina S Zheng
West HempsteadNot an eventCancelledNot an event
BolNot an eventLuxembourg MinellaSerbia KrunićSlovenia ZidanšekSlovenia ZidanšekCancelled
due to the
coronavirus pandemic
BåstadWTA InternationalJapan Doi
KarlsruheNot an eventRomania Țig
Chicago/New HavenNot an eventCroatia MartićRussia Blinkova
NanchangNot an eventChina PengSerbia JankovićWTA International
PragueNot an eventITF Women's CircuitITF Women's TourSlovakia Kučová
SuzhouITF Women's CircuitIsrael Pe'erGermany FriedsamITF Women's CircuitITF Women's TourNot an event
PortschachWTA InternationalNot an eventCancelled
DalianNot an eventChina S ZhengCzech Republic Kr PlíškováUkraine KozlovaNot an event
NingboITF Women's CircuitSerbia JovanovskiPoland LinetteNot an event
WarsawNot an eventCancelled
NanjingNot an eventChina ZhangNot an eventITF Women's CircuitNot an event
Pune/MumbaiUkraine SvitolinaNot an EventBelarus SabalenkaThailand KumkhumNot an Event
Hua HinNot an eventKazakhstan ShvedovaCancelledSwitzerland BencicNot an eventWTA International
TaipeiFrance MladenovicBelgium Van UytvanckRussia DiatchenkoHungary BabosRussia RodinaSwitzerland BencicThailand KumkhumRussia DiatchenkoCancelled
HoustonNot an eventChina PengBelgium Flipkens
LimogesITF Women's CircuitCzech Republic SmitkováFrance GarciaRussia AlexandrovaRomania NiculescuRussia AlexandrovaRussia Alexandrova
Carlsbad/HonoluluWTA PremierNot an eventBelgium WickmayerUnited States BellisChina ZhangExhibition eventNot an event

WTA 125

2021202220232024
CanberraNot an event ITF Women's Tour Spain Párrizas Díaz
CaliNot an event Argentina Podoroska Not an event
MumbaiNot an event Latvia Semeņistaja
Puerto VallartaNot an event United States Kessler
MarbellaNot an event Egypt Sherif Not an event
San Luis PotosíNot an event Italy Cocciaretto Argentina Podoroska
AntalyaNot an event Spain Bouzas Maneiro
OeirasITF Women's Tour Netherlands Lamens
Saint-MaloSwitzerland Golubic Brazil Haddad Maia United States Stephens
ReusNot an event Romania Cîrstea
FlorenceItaly Paolini
ParisNot an event United States Liu France Parry
Bol/MakarskaItaly Paolini Germany Niemeier Egypt Sherif
La Bisbal d'EmpordàITF Women's Tour Netherlands Rus Argentina Carlé
ValenciaITF Women's Tour China Q Zheng Egypt Sherif
GaibaNot an event Belgium Van Uytvanck United States Krueger
BåstadSpain Párrizas Díaz South Korea Jang Serbia Danilović
ContrexévilleITF Women's Tour Italy Errani Netherlands Rus
CharlestonUnited States Lepchenko ITF Women's Tour Italy Cocciaretto
BelgradeSlovakia Schmiedlová Not an event
IașiNot an event Romania Bogdan Romania Bogdan
ConcordPoland Fręch United States Vandeweghe Not an event
KozerkiITF Women's Tour Ukraine Yastremska
BarranquillaNot an event ITF Women's Tour Germany Maria
ChicagoDenmark Tauson Not an event Bulgaria Tomova
VancouverNot an event Greece Grammatikopoulou ITF Women's Tour
StanfordNot an event China Y Wang
KarlsruheEgypt Sherif Egypt Sherif Not an event
PortorožWTA 250 Not an event
ColumbusSpain Párrizas Díaz Not an event
BariNot an event Austria Grabher Slovenia Zidanšek
BucharestRomania Begu Australia Sharma
BudapestGermany Korpatsch Not an event
LjubljanaNot an event Spain Bassols Ribera
ParmaWTA 250 Romania Bogdan
RouenNot an event Belgium Zanevska Switzerland Golubic
TampicoNot an event Italy Cocciaretto United States Bektas
MidlandUnited States Brengle United States McNally Kalinskaya[lower-alpha 1]
TaipeiCancelled Not an event
ColinaITF Women's Tour Egypt Sherif Czech Republic Bejlek
FlorianópolisNot an event Australia Tomljanović
Buenos AiresHungary Bondár Hungary Udvardy Brazil Pigossi
Andorra la VellaNot an event United States Parks Spain Bassols Ribera
MontevideoFrance Parry Shnaider[lower-alpha 1] Mexico Zarazúa
AngersRussia Diatchenko United States Parks France Burel
LimogesBelgium Van Uytvanck Ukraine Kalinina Spain Bucșa
SeoulChina Zhu WTA 250

Records

Most titles by player

Most finals by player

Most titles by country

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Youngest champions

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Oldest champions

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Highest-ranked winners

Lowest-ranked winners

See also

Notes

  1. As of 1 March 2022, the WTA announced that players from Russia and Belarus will not compete under the name or flag of Russia or Belarus due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]
  2. Titles won by Russian athletes were not counted in their official tally since 1 March 2022 due to Russian Invasion of Ukraine.

References

  1. "Taipei to host first WTA tennis challenger event". 18 May 2012. Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2013.

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