Ball-Aryna (2025) ?? pic.twitter.com/nEO8LiyBgw
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 5, 2025


#1 - MBOKOMANIA! | ...18-year old Canadian Victoria Mboko brings her lower-level success to the WTA tour in Montreal, with her relentless power-and-speed game helping her upset four former slam champions (Kenin, Gauff, Rybakina and Osaka), saving a MP vs. one and showing preternatural big match mettle while coming back from a set down in the SF and Final to claim a 1000 title in just her seventh tour-level MD. |
#2 - EYE OF THE TIGRESS | ...Aryna Sabalenka ends her 2025 slam title shutout, reaching her sixth straight hard court slam final (3 con. in New York), and fourth in the last five majors, becoming the first woman to defend a U.S. Open title since 2014 (S.Williams). 39-3 in the AO/US since the start of 2023, she's won four combined titles in Melbourne and Flushing Meadows. |
#3 - QUEEN CITY JAZDA | ...Iga Swiatek sweeps through Cincinnati without dropping a set, winning her first hard court title in a year and a half ('24 I.W.) and reclaiming the #2 ranking |
#4 - RISING TO THE TOP OF THE HEAP? | ...Gaby Dabrowski & Erin Routliffe win their second U.S. Open title in three years, with 2023 and '25 bookending a '24 season during which Dabrowski was diagnosed with breast cancer. In New York, the #3-seeded duo knocked off both #2 Errani/Paolini (SF) and #1 Siniakova/Townsend (F). They also won the title in Cincinnati. |
#5 - UNBOWED ON THE BIG STAGE | ...Amanda Anisimova rebounds from her 6-0/6-0 loss in the Wimbledon title match to reach her second straight major final at the U.S. Open, avenging her SW19 loss to Iga Swiatek in the QF and rallying from a set down in the SF to put an end to Naomi Osaka's spotless 13-0 career slam QF+ mark |
#6 - MS.FERNANDEZ GOES TO WASHINGTON | ...Leylah Fernandez rediscovers her U.S. hard court "drama gene" in Washington, winning her biggest career title (500) with wins over Jessie Pegula and Elena Rybakina |
#7 - THREE TIMES A CHARM (x2) | ...with Diede de Groot absent or still in comeback mode, the former #1 finished 2025 slam title-less (in either singles or doubles) for the first season in her slam career (since 2017). In New York, the wheelchair champions claimed their third majors of the season, with Yui Kamiji winning in singles and Li Xiaohui/Wang Ziying taking the doubles. |
#8 - FRANCAISE FOREHAND STRIKES AGAIN | ...RG semifinalist Lois Boisson, in just her third career WTA MD, wins her maiden tour title on the clay in Hamburg |
#9 - QUEEN OF THE CZECHS (in Prague, circa 2025) | ...Marie Bouzkova rises above a field populated by her countrywomen to become the first two-time Prague champ, finishing up with wins over fellow Czechs Tereza Valentova and Linda Noskova. Bouzkova is 2-0 in Prague finals, and 0-6 in tour-level singles finals elsewhere. |
#10 - HOT WAFFLE | ...Jeline Vandromme becomes the first Belgian to win the U.S. Open girls' title since 2003, extending her summer winning streak to 23 matches (17-0 and three titles on the ITF circuit, then 6-0 in NYC). |

Hsieh Su-wei using her Wimbledon runner-up plate as a wine serving tray, so real pic.twitter.com/Oyk0BX0enp
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) July 21, 2025
A legend of the game returns to New York for a 25th time ?? pic.twitter.com/J38yYE12Ms
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 25, 2025
Venus is back ??
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 25, 2025
She faces Karolina Muchova to start the night session in Ashe. pic.twitter.com/5szjWC4pJy
Always a pleasure to see Venus Williams back on a tennis court.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 26, 2025
See you again soon ?? pic.twitter.com/652KMbh2Ve
????????????
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) August 28, 2025
Leylah Fernandez and Venus Williams team up to knock out 6th seeds Kichenok/Perez to kick off the doubles tournament ??#USOpen pic.twitter.com/V7IiXU0F3e
Cuteness overload ??
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 28, 2025
Leylah Fernandez invited Venus Williams to do her signature twirl-wave after their doubles win today. pic.twitter.com/WDuiWYEuZT
The best part of Venus and Leylah may be the Broadway-style curtain calls! ?? pic.twitter.com/Zp8ldH6quh
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 1, 2025
A star. A champion. A legend. ??
— Sportskeeda Tennis (@SK__Tennis) August 24, 2025
Maria Sharapova officially joins the International Tennis Hall of Fame. ????#MariaSharapova pic.twitter.com/PzLhHY2iF3
5-time Major champion, former World No.1 and Olympics Silver Medalist Maria Sharapova was officially inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 24, 2025
Her impact on women's tennis is immeasurable and her story will inspire generations.
[??: Joe Buglewicz/Getty] pic.twitter.com/SbcNer7Syt
Serena Williams introduces Maria Sharapova to the Tennis Hall of Fame
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 23, 2025
"I know I'm probably the last person you'd be expecting to see tonight”
"We had our differences. To the world, we looked miles apart, but the truth is we weren't”
All of this. ??
pic.twitter.com/FO3xF07dqm
2025 serena williams y maría sharapova dándose un abrazo y siendo amigas ni en mis más grandes sueños pic.twitter.com/ErVrbnYTSE
— m (@likejannik) August 23, 2025
Sharapova’s first reaction to Serena’s speech. pic.twitter.com/eKGVB3poJi
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) August 24, 2025
Sharapova with some fantastic words to dad Yuri.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) August 24, 2025
Both cry.
Beautiful scenes. pic.twitter.com/odBHwMSneL
The fact it was released right before the 2006 US Open, which she won, makes it absolutely perfect pic.twitter.com/3ZEEvEnHlY
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) August 23, 2025
Best seat in the house ???? pic.twitter.com/FpMutR8Zum
— Cincinnati Open (@CincyTennis) August 12, 2025
Kalinskaya Alexandrova midnight match was epic: insane groundstrokes, sharp angles, balls in by millimeters, a tiebreak, scoreboard design switch, weirdly silent crowd, well-behaved dog, late night loopy commentating (my favorite), & this little guy. #CincyTennis #CincinnatiOpen pic.twitter.com/E0quHP4k6S
— Leila JM ?????????????? (@philipersia) August 14, 2025
WHY IS IT A SHIPPING CRATE
— renee #teamlydia (@dearseilish) July 20, 2025
NOTE: the tournament was sponsored by the cruise line Explora Journeys, whose parent organization is MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company). Hence, the shipping crate trophy.
Irina-Camelia Begu (n°110) ???? s'impose à domicile au #IasiOpen !
— Jeu, Set et Match (@Jeu_Set_EtMatch) July 20, 2025
Tête de série n°7, elle a battu Jil Teichmann (n°102) ????, tête de série n°6, en deux sets 6-0, 7-5.
À 34 ans, il s'agit de son sixième trophée ?? sur le circuit #WTA.
?? : @WTA pic.twitter.com/gquanevocz
Primer paso WTA 250 CLEVELAND.
— Solana Sierra (@sierra_solana) August 18, 2025
Gracias @_canchacentral por el vídeo ! pic.twitter.com/BDLkUI9Z3x
No matter what happened with Anna Kalinskaya in the Washington final (she lost, BTW)... Bella was going to emerge as a new star in the WTA Pooch Pantheon. It was written in
Anna Kalinskaya’s dog ran on court after her win over Clara Tauson in Washington.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 26, 2025
Proud puppy. ????
pic.twitter.com/TrDdBZFzP3
Anna Kalinskaya’a dog runs on the court for the 2nd day in a row to celebrate with her after her win over Emma Raducanu to reach the Washington final
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 26, 2025
Puppy support is the best support. ????
pic.twitter.com/KdlZAKbQ1O
A win for Anna is a win for Bella ??#MubadalaCitiDCOpen pic.twitter.com/RewOHPIAN9
— Mubadala Citi DC Open (@mubadalacitidc) July 27, 2025
A key part of Team Kalinskaya this week ?? #MubadalaCitiDCOpen pic.twitter.com/gDETYB6N09
— Mubadala Citi DC Open (@mubadalacitidc) July 26, 2025
AOI ITO FOREHAND SLICE WINNER pic.twitter.com/ZzcHdQfSpr
— moonball enthusiast (@ninjaga20) August 9, 2025
The barrettes, the style of play, the lack of proper footwork, the icon herself… how can you dislike her ?????? AOI ITO IS THAT GIRL IDGAFFFF pic.twitter.com/Uf4XIZH8ev
— Baddie Baddie Shot O’Clock (@tipsyguttergirl) August 1, 2025
Its amazing how she makes her opponents bow even when they lose. https://t.co/Ir39pMsUNq
— Penkostan (@ostaplosion) August 9, 2025
Aoi Ito taking photos with the ball crew pic.twitter.com/6pr5FzXZJD
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) July 29, 2025
UPSET. COMPLETE.
— Lukas Weese (@Weesesports) August 30, 2025
????Taylor Townsend follows up her win over Jelena Ostapenko by upsetting fifth seed Mirra Andreeva.
What a scene inside Arthur Ashe Stadium. #USOpen pic.twitter.com/4zbU5c7XHs
the guy in the stands was so impressed he stood up and started BOWING to karolina ?????? pic.twitter.com/YIU17qPTgi
— anya #23inLondon (@muchoviga) August 2, 2025
Magnificent from Muchova ??#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/NF0lsHNhDM
— wta (@WTA) August 3, 2025
Normal Muchova moment pic.twitter.com/xPsFq4Fb7k
— Owen (@kostekcanu) August 3, 2025
Karolina Muchova is tennis, tennis is Karolina Muchovapic.twitter.com/M1bpmu0IK6
— til polarity's end ???? (@lildarkcage) August 28, 2025
Iga Swiatek meets fans after her Montreal R2 win. pic.twitter.com/Cs02RxmxiQ
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) July 31, 2025
The official 2025 #BJKCup Finals poster is here ??
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) August 29, 2025
Created by acclaimed Chinese designer Ms. Yang Wang, the artwork blends China’s traditional architectural elements with the contemporary energy of the modern Shenzhen skyline
Get your Finals tickets at https://t.co/3JyaFPLm13! pic.twitter.com/AqVW29ltcZ
Eva broke the air conditioning on the bench ?????? pic.twitter.com/LDheS8nxGn
— Owen (@kostekcanu) August 7, 2025
Eva Lys is such a queen pic.twitter.com/Pkxj84eELY
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) August 22, 2025
phenomenon acting taylor pic.twitter.com/bLGaA6Hy3l
— ada (@igasite) August 24, 2025
Australia's Maya Joint moves on in New York. pic.twitter.com/4lmT4VeiSn
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 26, 2025
Kudos to Aussie apparel company Elite Eleven, especially for matching the pink with Maya Joint's red hair. And while the bedazzled Labubus with tennis-related names were (for sure) overdone, at least Naomi Osaka (& Co.) recognize -- as Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and others did -- that the U.S. Open is the major where fashion, accessories and otherwise (as w/ Osaka and her various masks in 2020), are all in the mix because it's *supposed* to be a show/stage.
The matching Labubu might be my favorite detail... pic.twitter.com/iZU8XCv43w
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 26, 2025
Dynamic duo... pic.twitter.com/f3Fd3ytJtW
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 27, 2025
While slams (esp. the Open) were once the showcase for cool new tennis outfits, this version of Adidas' Y-3 gear wasn't that. It was more a weird cross between a wrestling singlet and lederhosen.
??CAMI EN CANCHA!!
— Cancha Central ?? (@_canchacentral) August 24, 2025
Camila Osorio???? acaba de arrancar su partido ante Lulu Sun en el Court 5 del US Open. pic.twitter.com/O2p7glbYEJ
#USOpen ?? | Debut y despedida de Camila ??
— Deporte Colombiano ???? (@DeportColombia) August 24, 2025
- Cami Osorio [????-57] 4/6 6/2 0/6 L. Sun [????-102]
- Año para el olvido en Grand Slams para Camila. La colombiana solo ganó su primer partido en Australia, cerrando con un saldo de 1-4 este año.
¡Necesitamos un cambio, Camila ???????????! pic.twitter.com/1ZRUNxCVVg
Lulu Sun secures her first career victory at the @usopen with a 6-4, 2-6, 6-0 win over #57 Camila Osorio and is on to the second round! #HookEm ???? | ?? ESPN/US Open pic.twitter.com/or51skxcjB
— Texas Women's Tennis (@TexasWTN) August 24, 2025
.@mariasakkari moves on into the second round in New York pic.twitter.com/FSQ21aBp42
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 26, 2025
Day 2 in New York was about goodbyes, as two looming retirements announced months ago finally faced off with reality. As their personal lives (marriage for both, motherhood for one) have marched on off the court, both Petra Kvitova and Caroline Garcia saw their playing journeys end as they lost in what were not only their final slam matches, but also moments that officially wrapped up their respective careers. Both women often flew quite high during their time on tour, but the "what if?" moments -- if Petra had just won *one more* match (and reached #1), if Caro had handled pressure a bit better and/or was more consistent, if that home invasion attack had never happened or Kvitova's health issues hadn't made playing in stifling conditions so difficult, etc. -- linger for them maybe as much (or more) than for most of the other top players who have left the sport in recent seasons (i.e. someone like Kerber, who it felt like slowly built to something great and probably got the most from her career that could) . In a regrettably sparsely attended match on Grandstand court (in what would have been a nice option for a first-up Sunday match and more of a warm spotlight, rather than as part of the Monday scrum), Kvitova scored just one game in a 6-1/6-0 loss to Diane Parry, while Garcia fell in three sets to Kamilla Rakhimova on Court 6 (even worse!).
Emotions flow as a wonderful journey comes to an end ?? pic.twitter.com/Ikdxy3kQOA
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 25, 2025
Two-time Grand Slam champion Petra Kvitova bids an emotional farewell to tennis after her final match at the US Open ?? pic.twitter.com/Aocmv4wJNt
— TNT Sports (@tntsports) August 25, 2025
"It was very tough emotionally to try to play knowing this could be my last match. I hope I had put a better show. It's been a long and amazing journey."
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) August 25, 2025
Kvitova pic.twitter.com/Ov6rzaU3wp
It'd been nice if Kvitova's final farewell leg on tour this season had had some better moments (she went 1-8, with a walkover that followed her lone victory), and the U.S. Open was never her best major, as it was the only one where she never reached the SF. But even with all the things that seemed to be left hanging in Kvitova's career, time will quickly smooth over those seeming holes in her tennis resume. She's been one of the most well-liked players (loved, really) of her generation, and that will only continue as she leaves the heat of the action; while the most indelible images of her career between the lines -- mostly at Wimbledon, where she burst onto the scene back in 2011 by leaving all-time greats in the stands in literal awe (and mouths agape) over her grass court prowess as she powered her way to her first of two SW19 wins -- will forever make her greatest moments those that will be cherished by anyone who saw them play out.
???? pic.twitter.com/w3FMUVN612
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) August 25, 2025
2x Grand Slam champion.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 25, 2025
6x Billie Jean King Cup champion.
31x WTA champion.
Bidding farewell to the iconic @Petra_Kvitova ? pic.twitter.com/qT3bR45TSS
The Pojd Heard 'Round the World.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 25, 2025
Congratulations on an incredible tennis career, @Petra_Kvitova. The US Open wishes you all the best in retirement! ?????? pic.twitter.com/SErbYfAeTS
Even while winning mutiple slam doubles titles, a Fed Cup crown (w/ a clinching win) and being ranked in the Top 5 in singles, Garcia might end up being longer remembered as the young player whose talent caught the eye of Andy Murray ("The girl Sharapova is playing is going to be number one in the world one day... what a player," the Scot announced on Twitter) back in 2011. The Pastry didn't have a Hall of Fame career, but one could do worse than having a uniquely personal moment in time like that tucked away into a career bio, I guess.
Caroline Garcia after playing the final match of her career at the U.S. Open
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 25, 2025
“Thank you so much for everyone for being here for my last match. It means a lot… All the support. Thank you to USTA for giving me a little something. It’s very special obviously. Tennis brought me so… pic.twitter.com/CwTDfHAj8V
Caroline Garcia is retiring on her own terms ?? pic.twitter.com/rfgSAbYMyD
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 25, 2025
Caroline Garcia had a streaky career, but when she was on, she could beat anyone on any day
— Tennis Updates (@TennisUpdates25) August 25, 2025
• 3 WTA 1000 Titles
• 2022 WTA Finals Title
• 26 Top 10 Wins
• 11 Top 5 Wins
• Career High of #4
• 2 Roland Garros Doubles Titles
• 472-365 Record
?? Jimmie48/WTA Tour pic.twitter.com/hl1wPNrTvy
Une dernière fois, fly with Caro ??#USOpen pic.twitter.com/iLdMGw3LgK
— FFT (@FFTennis) August 25, 2025
Here's a fun little way to show how stupid it is to have been playing both the "sister tournament" Montreal/Toronto finals at the same time (the men's started early in the women's 3rd set). There's something poetic -- and maybe emblematic of the many disconnects within the sport -- about Bryan Shelton not understanding what was going on...
This is spectacular.
— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) August 8, 2025
The men’s match in Toronto tonight interrupted by a roaring crowd as they found out Mboko had just won in Montreal.pic.twitter.com/NFWcW0nxJ8
a friendship bracelet, that was so cute ?????? pic.twitter.com/AdwGv1XfvV
— Swiateking | Iga Wimbledon Champion (@tennis_15love) August 2, 2025
Even better the second time from @JasminePaolini ?? #usopen pic.twitter.com/Oef5FSdWHR
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 31, 2025
Jasmine Paolini never ceases to entertain.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 31, 2025
Today, it was a reenactment of the viral photo ?? pic.twitter.com/Cp6RevWhJe
.@MariaSharapova receives her Hall of Fame ring in Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York. pic.twitter.com/6uZREiqNe3
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 26, 2025
Legends only!@MariaSharapova receives her Hall of Fame ring from @Clijsterskim pic.twitter.com/pVlJ9EhP1d
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 26, 2025
Always great to have @MariaSharapova back at the US Open!
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 26, 2025
Tonight she received her ring from the @TennisHalloFame. pic.twitter.com/aaDXrwKvuE
Honestly, this one simple phrase is in itself a more effective marketing angle than anything the WTA tour has come up with in 15 years (and four or five "different" publicity campaigns/rebrands).
same.#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/EEchaBnLp9
— wta (@WTA) August 10, 2025
BTW, #WTARallyTheWorld seems to be officially dead, as it never once rose from the ashes (again) during the U.S. Open.


8?? match points saved! ??
— TENNIS (@Tennis) September 1, 2025
Barbora Krejcikova wins a three-hour marathon against Taylor Townsend—including a 25-minute tiebreaker—and will face Jessica Pegula in the #USOpen quarterfinals.https://t.co/raG0Gba2Ju
btw a pretty remarkable stat: Barbora Krejcikova has a win-loss record of 12-6 this season, THREE of her 12 wins (25%) have been while saving match points.
— The Racquet Will Talk Podcast (@racquetwilltalk) August 31, 2025
13 match points saved across those three matches.
Still buzzing from her early-round run-in with Alona Ostapenko and the off-court aftermath, Townsend had played her way into her second career slam Round of 16, and here had a stadium full of supporters (save, maybe, for one very committed Krejcikova fan) on Armstrong as she took a 6-1 1st set and pushed toward a straight sets victory. At 5-4, she held a MP on the Czech's serve. Krejickova saved it, and Townsend had no idea what she'd unleashed. Having been unable to corral the "W" on her first opportunity, Townsend saw Krejcikova then get a break to take the lead and serve for the 2nd set at 6-5. But Townsend bounced back to break and force a TB, where the Czech took an early 3-1 lead before Townsend ran off five straight points to reach triple MP at 6-3. On the surface, Townsend *seemed* close to victory, and a passel of kids were let loose by an overconfident usher to bound down the Armstrong stadium steps with their oversized fuzzy tennis balls to be signed immediately after the match. That moment *could* have been close, but it really wasn't. Actually, it was an instant where it was time to recall the longtime catch phrase of just-retired ESPN personality Lee Corso, "Not so fast, my friend!"
When these lovelies were allowed to invade at 6-6 in the breaker = all the motivation Krejcikova needed. pic.twitter.com/Q2eFYULDsg
— Amy Lundy Dahl (@AmyLundyDahl) September 1, 2025
For the remainder of what turned out to be a 25-minute tie-breaker, Krejcikova would keep her wits and play her very best points of the match with her fate in it literally on the line should she take a false swing. Krejcikova saved those three MP, as well as three more (running her total to eight), one (#7) with a second serve return winner after Townsend had only narrowly missed on what would have been a match-ending (and Armstrong-erupting) ace only seconds earlier.
Krejcikova’s EIGHT MPs saved
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) August 31, 2025
1 - Krejcikova FH winner
2 - Krejcikova FH winner
3 - Krejcikova FH approach unturned
4 - Townsend BH UE
5 -Krejcikova BH winner
6 - Krejcikova volley winner
7 - Krejcikova FH winner
8 - Krejcikova big unreturned serve pic.twitter.com/jcC2fooV27
Townsend, too, saved three SP over a span of five points (from #15-19) in the middle of the breaker, but Krejcikova finally converted on her fourth to win 15-13 and push the contest to a 3rd set with a virtual wind suddenly behind her back.
Everyone watching this Townsend-Krejcikova tiebreak ?? pic.twitter.com/shuJFFx3qx
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 31, 2025
The momentum carried the Czech to a 4-2 lead in the decider before Townsend broke back to keep her hopes (and that of the majority of the fans, many of whom were living and dying with every point) alive. But with the match clock ticking over the three-hour mark, Krejcikova (who this summer has had to build back her physical resilience, while never having lost her psychological sharp edge, since returning from an early-season back injury) was the one of the two with the experience and mettle to "run through the tape." The Czech immediately broke Townsend to regain her break edge, then served out the victory (w/ one final mini-comeback from 15/30 down) on her second MP.
Barbora Krejcikova completes the comeback! pic.twitter.com/Ryp2pKjVvL
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 31, 2025
When Barbora Krejcikova was recently sidelined with injury, she didn't know if she'd be back to experience moments like this ??? pic.twitter.com/iKi3e1PXzF
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 31, 2025
That moment of triumph for Barbora Krejcikova ?? pic.twitter.com/c6Y7Tun7pf
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 31, 2025
Aryna keeps her title defense ALIVE ??
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 5, 2025
Sabalenka prevails in a three-set showdown with Pegula to return to the US Open final! pic.twitter.com/jq8hepDUZ3
Amanda Anismova has made back to back Grand Slam finals, defeating Naomi Osaka for her spot in the US Open final. pic.twitter.com/2QNTPNppWk
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) September 5, 2025
Coco & Danielle had never played before and their first one definitely was not short of drama for almost three hours. pic.twitter.com/EL26MgYfSq
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) July 30, 2025
Coco Gauff is OUT OF THIS WORLD ????#OBN2025 pic.twitter.com/cYUDv4HrWb
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) July 30, 2025
In the next game, Collins nearly squandered a 40/love lead, saw Gauff twice get a point away from reaching MP, but then held to knot the score. Collins then took a love/40 lead in game 11, breaking Gauff to get the chance to serve for the match. Then Gauff turned the dial up to "11," taking a 15/40 lead and denying Collins (who twice was within two points of the win) with a break on her fourth BP of the game, forcing a deciding TB. Having survived the earlier fight, Gauff took the breaker 7-2. So, when's meeting #2?
Never count her out ?????@CocoGauff regroups to defeat Collins in an exhilarating first encounter, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6(2).#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/XA7ei8Wsuj
— wta (@WTA) July 30, 2025
How about that game from Emma and Aryna ?? pic.twitter.com/hJespgSmQe
— Cincinnati Open (@CincyTennis) August 11, 2025
Sabalenka held from 15/30 in the next game, then in the deciding TB -- after Raducanu had gotten things back on serve at 4-4 -- the Belarussian once more powered her way to another breaker victory, firing an ace on MP #2.
Grit and determination ??
— wta (@WTA) August 11, 2025
Defending champion @SabalenkaA battles it out to win 7-6(3), 4-6, 7-6(5) against Raducanu.#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/cghDnHca1P
THREE-SET THRILLER ??
— wta (@WTA) July 28, 2025
Laura Siegemund was the eventual winner against Maria 7-5, 6-7(6), 7-6(2)!#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/ulwc8YoaVG
Night fight ??
— Cincinnati Open (@CincyTennis) August 12, 2025
As the clock ticks past midnight, Rybakina closes out Mertens 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. pic.twitter.com/BmvLi2KvjW
Marketa Vondrousova was facing double break point.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 1, 2025
Then did this ?? pic.twitter.com/Io4DhGENNE
Unfortunately, also true to form, Vondrousova didn't play another match in New York, pulling out before her QF vs. Sabalenka with a knee injury incurred during practice.
A roller coaster win ??
— wta (@WTA) July 15, 2025
Anna Bondar outlasts Noha Akugue in three!#HamburgLadiesOpen pic.twitter.com/zG936vanlG
Bondar Battles On ??
— wta (@WTA) July 18, 2025
Anna Bondar takes out the top seed Alexandrova after an almost three hour battle, 6-7(7), 6-3, 7-6(4).#HamburgLadiesOpen pic.twitter.com/Ly331HZkgZ
Jasmine Paolini hits a forehand winner to hold in the first game of the third set, but twists her ankle in the process ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 16, 2025
The Italian will play on for the time being. #CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/w6IFa31q8j
After turning her ankle in the opening game of the 3rd, Paolini took a break lead and held GP for 4-1. But Gauff got the break, and seemed to have turned yet another messy match in her favor. Tied up at 3-3, she led love/30 on the Italian's serve, but couldn't get the break to surge ahead. Paolini won 11 of 12 points down the stretch, taking a love/40 lead in game 8 before breaking to go up 5-3. She then served out the victory, completing a sweep of the final three games. Even with her scoreboard domination in the final games of the match, Paolini still fell in behind Gauff when it came to total points won. Coco led 86-85 on the night.
Incredible from Paolini ??@JasminePaolini | #CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/IuTaIUkUxI
— wta (@WTA) August 16, 2025
A three-hour battle of epic proportions ??
— wta (@WTA) August 20, 2025
Ajla Tomljanovic survives five match points to defeat Zarazua 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(1) to move into round two in Monterrey.#AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/Wsd39dsl78

She's back ??
— wta (@WTA) July 21, 2025
The one and only @Venuseswilliams returns to court.#MubadalaCitiDCOpen pic.twitter.com/Sv6jO8qDu5
AND THE CROWD GOES WILD ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) July 21, 2025
Williams/Baptiste come up with some excellent shotmaking en route to taking the first set 6-3 vs Ngounoue/Bouchard.#MubadalaDCCitiOpen pic.twitter.com/bLDpjfqHRo
Still got it ?????@Venuseswilliams and Hailey Baptiste knock out Bouchard/Ngounoue 6-3, 6-1 to advance to the quarterfinal in Washington.#MubadalaCitiDCOpen pic.twitter.com/yQFujFtzto
— wta (@WTA) July 21, 2025
The signature Twirl ??@Venuseswilliams ™? #MubadalaCitiDCOpen pic.twitter.com/rXphDyVFjv
— Mubadala Citi DC Open (@mubadalacitidc) July 21, 2025
It's like she never left ?????@Venuseswilliams defeats Stearns 6-3, 6-4 to reach the second round in the United States capital.#MubadalaCitiDCOpen pic.twitter.com/r38pH63jCt
— wta (@WTA) July 23, 2025
Nothing to see here, just a 45-year old walking-and-talking-and-winning Hall of Famer-to-be becoming the oldest woman to win a tour-level singles match since Martina Navratilova (at 47) at Wimbledon in 2004, and doing so against the current world #35 behind a clean game and big and effective serve. It's Venus' first singles win since Cincinnati (vs. V.Kudermetova) two years ago.
Venus Williams is probably my all-time favorite player for her tennis alone, but this interview answer after 16 months away from the tour is such a mood. pic.twitter.com/2x0MR3xbJr
— Paul Coletti (@CelebrityPaul) July 23, 2025
This video of Venus Williams' first tour level win feels appropriate.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 23, 2025
A 14-year-old Venus Williams makes her WTA tour debut in 1994 with a win.
Today, she got her 819th tour level win at 45 years old.
31 years on tour.
Some things never change ??
(via @cnnsport) pic.twitter.com/VTkjtYnEAg
Age is just a number ?? pic.twitter.com/97z3JRaHxe
— ITF (@ITFTennis) July 23, 2025
Bianca Andreescu rolled her ankle on match point while serving for the match against Barbora Krejcikova in Montreal.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 28, 2025
She’s been struggling with injuries for so much of her career and always fights her heart out to get back on the court.
Awful. ?????
pic.twitter.com/5qx7DHKPuI
Bianca persists and wins ??
— Omnium Banque Nationale (@OBNmontreal) July 28, 2025
Montreal is so proud ?????@Bandreescu_ persiste jusqu'à la victoire ??
Montréal est fière de toi ????? pic.twitter.com/hZD8mlRHBZ
All the emotions on center court as Bianca Andreescu closed out her match against Barbora Krejcikova after rolling her ankle two points before the finish line. pic.twitter.com/LxGOuZQAnh
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) July 28, 2025
Hometown Hero! ????@geniebouchard | #OBN25 pic.twitter.com/I6gB3QlN8b
— wta (@WTA) July 28, 2025
Bouchard's winning moment.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) July 29, 2025
Her first win in this tournament in nine years.
Incredible atmosphere.@WTA pic.twitter.com/j4zflSFi1V
The fans here are something else ?? https://t.co/lpe3syhB34
— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) July 29, 2025
BOUCHARD RESPONDS ???@geniebouchard has forced a decider after taking the second set 6-3.#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/yPNZxboQSx
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2025
Bencic Rallies On ??@BelindaBencic defeats Bouchard in a fierce three setter, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/sgRyaiLgcZ
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2025
Genie Bouchard takes in all the emotions on court for the final time ????#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/SCAoWT8r0h
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) July 31, 2025
At the height of her career, Bouchard posted SF-SF-RU results at the first three majors in 2014, becoming the first Canadian to reach a slam singles final at Wimbledon that year, during which she also became the first Canadian to earn a Top 5 ranking.
Eugenie Bouchard talking through tears after playing her final match
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 31, 2025
“I want to thank my mom, dad, sisters, & brother for their sacrifices. I want you to know when this crowd cheers for me, they’re cheering for you too. I wouldn’t be here without you”??
pic.twitter.com/3fK6YZwejO
a full circle moment ??@geniebouchard | #OBN25 pic.twitter.com/14gIWXoQGy
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2025
Genie Bouchard was the first Canadian to reach a Grand Slam singles final - paving the way for Milos, Bianca, and Leylah.
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) July 31, 2025
She was huge in popularizing tennis in Canada, and she was a bona fide star of the sport in the 2010s.
I'm gonna miss her on tour.
Salut, @geniebouchard ?? pic.twitter.com/H8NPtZ9mRC
Thank you, Genie Bouchard ??
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2025
Wimbledon finalist, Billie Jean King Cup Champion, and former World No.5, @geniebouchard announces her retirement from professional tennis, leaving an unforgettable mark on the game. pic.twitter.com/Oo5YfrntKJ
Andrea Vavassori after he & Sara Errani beat Elena Rybakina and Taylor Fritz at U.S. Open:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 19, 2025
“We are playing for all the doubles players that could not compete here. We try to do our best.” ?? pic.twitter.com/5NQ1D4eX48
That’s one step for man, and one giant leap for DOUBLES ?? https://t.co/KoLVuWOlxY
— Nicole Melichar-Martinez (@nicole_melichar) August 21, 2025
Sara Errani & Andrea Vavssori say “get off my lawn” to the other 15 singles-led teams who entered the @usopen mixed doubles draw in this year’s new format.
— Hanlon Walsh (@HanlonWalsh) August 21, 2025
A statement victory for the Italian defending champs, and more importantly, for all doubles specialists on tour.#USOpen
Well done for winning this Amazing exhibition ?? ??????
— EdouardRogerVasselin (@ERogerVasselin) August 21, 2025
Good luck for the real tournament next week ?? https://t.co/LlaNdDmaFv
She’s in the groove ??@TaylorTownsend defeats Ostapenko, 7-5, 6-1, for a place in the third round.#USOpen pic.twitter.com/T8DzH1RnyU
— wta (@WTA) August 27, 2025
Yeah, that's what they call "burying the lede," as this is all anyone will remember about this result...
Taylor Townsend and Jelena Ostapenko got in a heated interaction after their second round match at the US Open.
— ESPN (@espn) August 27, 2025
Townsend is on to the third round. pic.twitter.com/cOIYzoyfmG
Taylor Townsend reacts to opponent Jelena Ostapenko's alleged post-match comments at the US Open ????
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) August 27, 2025
(via @espn) pic.twitter.com/vuAwxjcGrs
Taylor Townsend recounted her interaction with No. 25 Jelena Ostapenko after their second round match at the US Open.
— ESPN (@espn) August 27, 2025
Townsend advanced to the third round after her upset win ?? pic.twitter.com/jFvQHE8iTw
It's tempting to wonder if maybe Alona was auditioning to be Emma Navarro's doubles partner, right? Maybe, but the situations *are* a bit different. While Navarro's at-the-net putdown of Zheng Qinwen at last year's Olympics was a calculated insult that she thought about during the match, the Ostapenko/Townsend dust-up -- not the first for Ostapenko over the years, either -- was clearly precipitated by Ostapenko being upset about something from the match. Afterward, a detail that Townsend never acknowledged (but you can see in the video was at least one of the issues, whether it was a worthy one or not... psst, it's not), largely centered around a net cord shot during the match that Townsend didn't "apologize" for, as well as Townsend's "etiquette"-breaking warm-up prior to the match. Here's what Ostapenko posted about it all...
Ostapenko on Instagram pic.twitter.com/gZGERk9kq4
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) August 27, 2025
Clearly, something was said beneath the umpire's chair that lit one's fuse, then like a string of fireworks the explosions were going everywhere. Some are going to forever accuse Ostapenko's comments of having racist undertones, no matter that English isn't her first language nor should she be expected to understand the cultural implications of using certain buzz phrases. I don't believe the racial angle was intentional, but it goes without saying that by saying what she did to a Black woman, especially in the U.S., she's going to have to deal with those charges from a lot of corners now. While it feels like the "I'm-right-and-you're-wrong-so-you're-uneducated" attack is Ostapenko's *go-to* under such circumstances when she's angry over losing and has decided to latch onto something from a match (I bet she's used that tactic before, and would have against any opponent), but sometimes the best thing to say is to not say anything at all. It was really uncalled-for, and a totally avoidable situation. Aside from a few things, Townsend's actions were understandable. She, too, could have avoided the whole thing by not getting into it with Ostapenko, but she stood up for herself. Though she should have indicated in her comments later what Ostapenko's issues were, not only focus on what was said in the heat of the moment, knowing how it would sound to the ears of U.S. fans. But, still, that's more on Alona than Taylor. BTW, there's a great angle on it all here (and you hear Townsend's chef's-kiss response more clearly)...
Ostapenko can't help but a biatch. US Open. Taylor Townsend pic.twitter.com/e0O6MDXS4W
— Keith Kopinski (@KeithKopinski) August 27, 2025
Taylor Townsend walking into the US Open press room after her match with Ostapenko:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 28, 2025
"Hi everybody! This is the type of day ya'll live for."
???????????????? pic.twitter.com/zJbX7cR6kv
In a Perfectly Petra sort of world, these type of situations wouldn't happen at all, but that's why Kvitova's temperament and much-loved persona were such winning standouts over the years, while that of so many others (and Alona has always tended to be one of those)... are simply not. Some takes were noteworthy...
Coco Gauff on the Taylor Townsend & Jelena Ostapenko situation at the U.S. Open:
— Mr Commonsense (@fopminui) August 29, 2025
“I know what was said after the match. I think it was a heat of the moment thing. I think Jelena was probably feeling emotions after she lost. It shouldn’t have been said, regardless of how you’re… pic.twitter.com/DktBF6qOx9
Osaka is essentially correct. See this explainer from the @TennisPodcast
— Hussain (@huspsa) August 28, 2025
pic.twitter.com/DVHBP4zN2b
Aryna Sabalenka spoke with Ostapenko after her argument with Taylor Townsend at US Open
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 28, 2025
“I spoke to Jelena after the match. Well, I have to say that she's nice. She just sometimes can lose control. She has some things in life to face & some struggles.”
pic.twitter.com/GpTd535iq1
Some were not, as in comments from "sudden experts" who've probably never heard Ostapenko's name before this, saying that she would never had said what she said if Townsend had been White.
That part. A lot of folks in the comments who don't even watch tennis don't know that Ostapenko could pick a fight with a stiff breeze. pic.twitter.com/BjlvIlCSeS
— Lilia Calderu's Divinations?? (@BlueInari) August 29, 2025
The inevitable apology came later, though (unlike in some WTA instances in recent seasons) not with a "hostage video" attached, nor was such a thing necessary this time around. Just a little bit of learned common sense.
New:
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) August 30, 2025
Jelena Ostapenko has posted an apology on her Instastory about her comments to Taylor Townsend following her second round loss at the #USOpen pic.twitter.com/1xObLpYR3x
Unlike with the Non-Story Story following RG, everyone seemed to move on afterward. Until the next episode of "Real Players of the WTA Tour" (and you *know* they'll be one)...


Alexandra Eala won this match
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 24, 2025
?????????????????????? pic.twitter.com/8NZFwi3oZV
After a personal history of being the upset *maker* in the opening rounds of majors, #14-seed Tauson felt the cold reality of the *other* side of the equation vs. Eala, who became the first Filipino player to record a slam win as she improved to 4-3 this season vs. Top 20 opponents. After dropping the 1st set, Tauson had rebounded well, taking the 2nd and racing to a 5-1 lead in the 3rd, only to soon fall victim to an unbowed Filipina, as well as her own tendency to let her emotions interfere in a match and turn what seemed like a good day into a series of mopey stretches that eventually led her down the path to defeat. The Dane twice served for the match, at 5-2 (30/30) and 5-4, and after an argument over a disputed call that put her down 15/40, DF'd to tie the set. Tauson fell behind 6-5 and saved a MP two games later, managing to get things to a deciding MTB. Eala took an 8-4 lead, but Tauson staved off three MP at 9-8, 10-9 and 11-10 before Eala's fifth MP proved to be the charm as she won the breaker 13-11 to get her first career slam match win.
Alexandra Eala’s reaction after beating Tauson at the U.S. Open.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 24, 2025
She falls flat on her back & bursts into tears. ??
Down 1-5 in the 3rd set
The first Filipino player to win a main draw match in a Slam in the Open Era.
Proud. ??
??????
pic.twitter.com/7D5xkJ97tR
Alexandra Eala makes history at the US Open ??
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) August 24, 2025
She becomes the first player representing the Philippines to win a major singles match in the Open Era ???? pic.twitter.com/fPgDWzFsm8
Alexandra Eala felt the ???? support today at the US Open ??? pic.twitter.com/jlFmsex4tZ
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 24, 2025
Moyuka Uchijima won this match ???? pic.twitter.com/5YCJbhNHVQ
— TNT Sports (@tntsports) August 24, 2025
Thing is, just to get herself into such a position, the Serb had staged a comeback of her own from 7-6/3-1 down. Danilovic eventually led 5-3 in the 3rd, with three MP at 40/love on her own serve, then three more at 6-5, love/40 up on that of Uchijima. In the deciding MTB, Danilovic had another comeback from 6-1, taking the lead and holding MP #7 at 9-8, only to lose the last three points of the match, the final one via a double-fault. Ouch. It was Uchijima's third win this season after being MP down.
Olga Danilovic wastes SEVEN match points
— Barstool Tennis (@StoolTennis) August 24, 2025
Moyuka Uchijima snatches the opening round victory pic.twitter.com/a58BzwwDw7
It's a win for the ages ??
— wta (@WTA) July 26, 2025
Leylah Fernandez is into her seventh Tour-level final with a 6-7(2), 7-6(3), 7-6(3) victory over Rybakina.#MubadalaCitiDCOpen pic.twitter.com/h8vHJ8uK5F
How do you not go insane if you're Elena Rybakina...
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) July 26, 2025
? 2025 Dubai SF (break in the third)
? 2025 Roland-Garros R16 (set and a break)
? 2025 Berlin QF (four consecutive match points)
? 2025 Washington SF (set and a break) pic.twitter.com/fG7ZGJNHAf
DAUNTLESS DIANA ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 22, 2025
Shnaider completes a Houdini-like escape, saving FIVE total match points to make the Monterrey semifinals!#AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/q5sSgJaNxV
When there's a will, there's a way ??
— wta (@WTA) August 22, 2025
Diana Shnaider comes back from 5-1 down in the third set and survives FIVE match points along the way to defeat Mertens 3-6, 7-6(6), 7-6(4) and reach the final four in Monterrey.#AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/H9EY1b0Yv2
Simply SUBLIME ?
— wta (@WTA) July 30, 2025
Incredible effort from Naomi Osaka in her comeback win against Samsonova!#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/RfniWJBSSp
Osaka ultimately reached the Montreal final (a three-set loss to Victoria Mboko), then the U.S. Open semis (a three-set loss to Amanda Anisimova). Still, she's 7-3 in hard court matches this season that have gone the distance, and was 12-3 overall this summer on her best surface.
?? Fought her way to QFs! Madison Keys defeats Karolina Muchova in 3 sets 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 #NBO25
— Omnium Banque Nationale (@OBNmontreal) August 3, 2025
Quarts de finale atteintes ?? Madison Keys défait Karolina Muchova en trois manches 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 #OBN25 pic.twitter.com/kSPPuhCz2n
2 MPs saved ??@Madison_Keys defeats Lys 6-1, 6-3 7-6(1) making her 11th appearance in Cincy. pic.twitter.com/RrclSXvKDx
— Cincinnati Open (@CincyTennis) August 9, 2025


Pressure? What pressure ??
— wta (@WTA) August 3, 2025
Victoria Mboko reaches her first ever WTA 1000 quarterfinal after taking out the top seed Gauff 6-1, 6-4.#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/S3X8ttdadw
Ito completes an INCREDIBLE comeback ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) July 29, 2025
From 2-6, 1-4 down, the World No. 110 defeats Jasmine Paolini 2-6, 7-5, 7-6(5) to score her maiden top-10 win!#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/5whAnrd7fZ
Todas las emociones ??
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 25, 2025
Renata Zarazua of Mexico notches the biggest win of her career, rallying from 7-6 3-0 down to stun Keys! pic.twitter.com/NDtoZl6M4F
Indonesia’s first win in a Grand Slam main draw in 22 years! ??????
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 24, 2025
Janice Tjen pulls off the upset over No.24 seed Kudermetova. pic.twitter.com/1I6ZWrJtpQ
Clara Tauson picks up her first career win over Swiatek and moves into the quarterfinals!#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/MthAOUzRYj
— wta (@WTA) August 4, 2025

New York Fireworks:
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) September 8, 2025
Aryna Sabalenka hoists the US Open trophy for the second time in a row. pic.twitter.com/0woxEQPyaC
