2025 WTA Tour
The 2025 WTA Tour was the global elite women's professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association for the 2025 tennis season. The 2025 WTA Tour calendar comprised the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA 1000 tournaments, the WTA 500 tournaments, the WTA 250 tournaments, the Billie [Jean King Cup], the year-end championships, the team event United Cup, and the team event Hopman Cup.
Schedule
This is the complete schedule of events on the 2025 calendar.;Key
| Grand Slam |
| WTA Finals |
| WTA 1000 |
| WTA 500 |
| WTA 250 |
| Team events |
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
Statistical information
These tables present the number of singles, doubles, and doubles tennis|mixed doubles] titles won by each player and each nation during the season, within all the tournament categories of the 2025 WTA Tour: the Grand Slam tournaments, the year-end championships, the WTA Premier tournaments, and the WTA 250. The players/nations are sorted by:- total number of titles ;
- cumulated point value of those titles ;
- a singles > doubles > mixed doubles hierarchy;
- alphabetical order.
Key
Titles won by player
Titles won by nation
Titles information
The following players won their first main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:;Singles
- Maya Joint – 2025 [Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem|Rabat]
- Loïs Boisson – Hamburg Open|Hamburg]
- Victoria Mboko – Montreal
- Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah – São Paulo
- Iva Jovic – Guadalajara Open Akron|Guadalajara]
- Janice Tjen – Chennai Open|Chennai]
- Mirra Andreeva – Brisbane International|Brisbane]
- Diana Shnaider – Brisbane
- Magali Kempen – Cluj-Napoca
- Anna Sisková – Cluj-Napoca
- Maya Joint – Rabat
- Veronika Erjavec – Iași Open|Iași]
- Panna Udvardy – Iași
- McCartney Kessler – Montreal
- Janice Tjen – Guangzhou Open|Guangzhou]
- Elena Pridankina – Jiujiang
The following players defended a main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:
; Singles
- Camila Osorio – Bogota
- Aryna Sabalenka – US Open (tennis)|US Open]
- Kateřina Siniaková – Dubai Tennis Championships|Dubai]
- Cristina Bucșa – Bogota
- Sara Errani – Rome, Beijing
- Jasmine Paolini – Rome, Beijing
- Taylor Townsend – Washington DC
- Erin Routliffe – Cincinnati Open|Cincinnati]
- Irina Khromacheva – Guadalajara
- Sara Errani – '''US Open'''
Best ranking
; Singles
- Donna Vekić
- Yulia Putintseva
- Madison Keys
- Elina Avanesyan
- Diana Shnaider
- Moyuka Uchijima
- Peyton Stearns
- Zheng Qinwen
- McCartney Kessler
- Mirra Andreeva
- Ashlyn Krueger
- Olga Danilović
- Rebecca Šramková
- Tatjana Maria
- Sonay Kartal
- Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro
- Hailey Baptiste
- Amanda Anisimova
- Clara Tauson
- Ekaterina Alexandrova
- Emiliana Arango
- Maya Joint
- Iva Jovic
- Linda Nosková
- Ann Li
- Jaqueline Cristian
- Victoria Mboko
- Loïs Boisson
- Eva Lys
- Alexandra Eala
- Sofia Kenin
- Irina Khromacheva
- Asia Muhammad
- Katarzyna Piter
- Diana Shnaider
- Olivia Nicholls
- Tereza Mihalíková
- Anna Danilina
- Jeļena Ostapenko
- Taylor Townsend
- Anna Kalinskaya
- Peyton Stearns
- Wu Fang-hsien
- Liudmila Samsonova
- Ekaterina Alexandrova
- McCartney Kessler
- Mirra Andreeva
- Eri Hozumi
- Alexandra Panova
- Fanny Stollár
- Guo Hanyu
- Jasmine Paolini
- Aleksandra Krunić
- Jiang Xinyu
WTA rankings
Singles
No. 1 ranking
Doubles
No. 1 ranking
Points distribution
Points are awarded as follows:S = singles players, D = doubles teams, Q = qualification players
Prize money leaders
Retirements
The following is a list of notable players who announced their retirement from professional tennis, became inactive, or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2025 season:- Ysaline Bonaventure joined the professional tour in 2011 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 81 in singles in May 2023 and No. 57 in doubles in February 2016. She won two doubles titles. Bonaventure retired from professional tennis in March 2025, after struggling to recover from a knee injury. Her final appearance was at the 2025 Miami Open.
- Eugenie Bouchard joined the professional tour in 2009 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 5 in singles in October 2014. She won one career singles title and one career doubles title. Bouchard announced her retirement from professional tennis in July 2025, with the 2025 National Bank Open in Montreal to be her final tournament.
- Alizé Cornet joined the professional tour in 2006 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 11 in singles in February 2009 and No. 59 in doubles in March 2011. She has won six singles and three doubles titles. Following a brief comeback, Cornet announced her second retirement from tennis in September 2025, citing other work projects as the reason. Her final appearance was at the 2025 [Open Internacional de San Sebastián – Singles|2025 Open Internacional de San Sebastián].
- Lauren Davis joined the professional tour in 2011 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 26 in singles in May 2017. She won two singles titles. Davis announced her retirement in November 2025.
- Andrea Gámiz joined the professional tour in 2006 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 77 in doubles in June 2023. Gámiz announced her retirement in November 2025.
- Caroline Garcia joined the professional tour in 2011 and reached career-high rankings of No. 4 in singles in September 2018 and No. 2 in doubles in October 2016. She won eleven singles and eight doubles titles, including two major doubles titles at the French Open – Women's doubles|2017] and 2022 French Opens. Garcia announced on 23 May 2025 that she will retire at the end of the 2025 season.