View Profile won the Transylvania Open, her first victory in two years. By ranking, McCartney Kessler was the biggest revelation, winning the title in Hobart from the No. 67 position. Perhaps even more astonishing? Less than 10 months after giving birth to daughter Bella, Belinda Bencic
View Profile won the title last week in Bogota she was the 14th different winner in the 18 events played so far this year. Only Sabalenka, Mirra Andreeva
As we eagerly await the European clay-court season -- it opens Monday in Stuttgart -- let’s break down some of the superlatives achieved over the first three-plus months of 2025:
A teenager takes charge
In terms of historic impact, the headline goes to Mirra Andreeva
View Profile ), the 17-year-old became the youngest WTA 1000 champion ever. She’s also the youngest player to crack the Top 10 since Nicole Vaidisova in 2007 -- the year Andreeva was born.
Andreeva echoed Snoop Dogg’s victory speech when he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. “I would again like to thank myself for fighting until the end,” she told the crowd. “And for always believing in me and for never quitting.”
Less than one month later, Andreeva was the winner in Indian Wells, coming back to defeat Sabalenka in a three-set final. It’s a new world order (see more on two other rising teenagers below). Consider yourself warned.
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Champions Reel: How Mirra Andreeva won Indian Wells 2025
View Profile at Cluj-Napoca -- 3 hours, 30 minutes. Golubic saved two match points on the way to an epic victory. In completed matches, Daria Kasatkina
After sitting out the 2023 season to become a mother, Naomi Osaka
View Profile ’s tennis seems to be returning to form. The four-time Grand Slam singles champion has won nine of 13 matches this year. Her quote game remains unguarded and elite.
“Honestly, I feel pretty optimistic about it,” she said of her tennis after falling to Jasmine Paolini
View Profile in the round of 16 in Miami. “Overall, I kind of told myself, `I like my life a lot.’ So there’s not really much to be negative on.
“Other than that, I can only keep fighting and keep trying my best on the tennis court. And off of it, life is pretty fun.”
View Profile , the 19-year-old from the Philippines, had won two WTA Tour main-draw matches coming into the Miami Open. Her third came against Katie Volynets
Despite losing to Pegula in the semifinals, Eala saw her ranking zoom to No. 75 (from No. 140) and received texted congratulations from the owner of the Rafa Nadal Academy, where she spent six years before graduating.
View Profile as another of those precocious teenagers who made a mark. The 16-year-old American qualified into the main draw at the Copa Colsanitas -- and won three more matches. She was the first player born in 2009 to play in a WTA Tour main draw and the youngest semifinalist since 2019.