Full list of events in WTA calendar 2025
WTA calendar 2025 will culminate in November at the WTA Finals.
The WTA has revealed the full Tennis Tour 2025 schedule bringing big changes to make tournaments easier for players to attend and play in 26 countries. After the success of their 2024 schedule changes, the WTA is growing even more with over 50 tournaments planned.
The biggest change is in the UK grass-court season where the top WTA 500 tournament moves from Eastbourne to London’s Queen’s Club on June 9. This move starts a chain of changes in the UK summer events.
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The Nottingham WTA 250 event moves to June 16, and Eastbourne will now have a WTA 250 tournament along with an ATP 250 event in the week of June 23.
In Germany, Bad Homburg continues its WTA 500 status with the new tournament in Eastbourne. The tour’s growth shows it’s doing well money-wise, as seen in the expansion of two big WTA 1000 events.
The National Bank Open in Montreal and the Cincinnati Open will now last 12 days making the summer hard-court season much bigger. This schedule comes out after a great 2024 season where Aryna Sabalenka won Player of the Year. She took home both the Australian and US Open titles, plus two WTA 1000 wins.
WTA Calendar 2025:
Date | Tournament | Location | Surface | Category |
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Dec 27 – Jan 5 | United Cup | Sydney + Perth, Australia | Hard | Mixed Team Event |
Dec 29 – Jan 5 | Brisbane International | Brisbane, Australia | Hard | WTA 500 |
Dec 30 – Jan 5 | ASB Classic | Auckland, New Zealand | Hard | WTA 250 |
Dec 30 – Jan 4 | Workday Canberra International | Canberra, Australia | Hard | WTA 250 |
Jan 6 – Jan 11 | Hobart International | Hobart, Australia | Hard | WTA 250 |
Jan 6 – Jan 11 | Adelaide International | Adelaide, Australia | Hard | WTA 500 |
Jan 12 – Jan 26 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | Hard | Grand Slam |
Jan 27 – Feb 2 | Upper Austria Ladies Linz | Linz, Austria | Hard | WTA 250 |
Jan 27 – Feb 2 | WTA 250 Singapore Open | Singapore | Hard | WTA 250 |
Feb 3 – Feb 9 | L&T Mumbai Open | Mumbai, India | Hard | WTA 250 |
Feb 3 – Feb 9 | Transylvania Open | Cluj-Napoca, Romania | Hard | WTA 250 |
Feb 3 – Feb 8 | Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open | Abu Dhabi, UAE | Hard | WTA 500 |
Feb 9 – Feb 15 | Qatar TotalEnergies Open | Doha, Qatar | Hard | WTA 1000 |
Feb 10 – Feb 15 | Cancun Tennis Open | Cancun, Mexico | Hard | WTA 250 |
Feb 16 – Feb 22 | Dubai Tennis Championships | Dubai, UAE | Hard | WTA 1000 |
Feb 24 – Mar 2 | ATX Open | Austin, USA | Hard | WTA 250 |
Feb 24 – Mar 2 | Mérida Open Akron | Mérida, Mexico | Hard | WTA 250 |
Mar 5 – Mar 16 | BNP Paribas Open | Indian Wells, USA | Hard | WTA 1000 |
Mar 18 – Mar 30 | Miami Open | Miami, USA | Hard | WTA 1000 |
Mar 31 – Apr 6 | Credit One Charleston Open | Charleston, USA | Clay | WTA 500 |
Mar 31 – Apr 6 | Copa Colsanitas Zurich | Bogota, Colombia | Clay | WTA 250 |
Apr 14 – Apr 21 | Porsche Tennis Grand Prix | Stuttgart, Germany | Clay | WTA 500 |
Apr 22 – May 4 | Mutua Madrid Open | Madrid, Spain | Clay | WTA 1000 |
May 6 – May 18 | Internazionali BNL d’Italia | Rome, Italy | Clay | WTA 1000 |
May 18 – May 24 | Internationaux de Strasbourg | Strasbourg, France | Clay | WTA 250 |
May 25 – Jun 8 | Roland Garros | Paris, France | Clay | Grand Slam |
Jun 9 – Jun 15 | Libéma Open | ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands | Grass | WTA 250 |
Jun 16 – Jun 22 | Rothesay Nottingham Open | Nottingham, UK | Grass | WTA 250 |
Jun 16 – Jun 22 | Berlin Tennis Open | Berlin, Germany | Grass | WTA 500 |
Jun 23 – Jun 28 | Rothesay Eastbourne International | Eastbourne, UK | Grass | WTA 500 |
Jun 30 – Jul 13 | Wimbledon | London, UK | Grass | Grand Slam |
Jul 14 – Jul 20 | Hungarian Grand Prix | Budapest, Hungary | Clay | WTA 250 |
Jul 21 – Jul 27 | Mubadala Citi DC Open | Washington DC, USA | Hard | WTA 500 |
Jul 27 – Aug 7 | Omnium Banque Nationale | Montreal, Canada | Hard | WTA 1000 |
Aug 7 – Aug 18 | Cincinnati Open | Cincinnati, USA | Hard | WTA 1000 |
Aug 25 – Sep 7 | US Open | New York, USA | Hard | Grand Slam |
Sep 8 – Sep 14 | Guadalajara Open Akron | Guadalajara, Mexico | Hard | WTA 1000 |
Sep 15 – Sep 21 | Korea Open | Seoul, Korea | Hard | WTA 250 |
Sep 24 – Oct 5 | China Open | Beijing, China | Hard | WTA 1000 |
Oct 6 – Oct 12 | Dongfeng Voyah Wuhan Open | Wuhan, China | Hard | WTA 1000 |
Oct 13 – Oct 19 | Kinoshita Group Japan Open | Osaka, Japan | Hard | WTA 250 |
Oct 20 – Oct 26 | Toray Pan Pacific Open | Tokyo, Japan | Hard | WTA 500 |
Oct 27 – Nov 2 | Prudential Hong Kong Open | Hong Kong | Hard | WTA 250 |
Nov 1 – Nov 8 | WTA Finals Riyadh | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Hard | WTA Finals |
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