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The 2025 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour is the 2025 edition of the second-tier tour for women's professional tennis. It is organised by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the WTA Tour. The ITF Women's World Tennis Tour includes tournaments in five categories with prize money ranging from $15,000 up to $100,000. [1] [2
The results of ITF tournaments are incorporated into the WTA ranking, which enables professionals to progress through to the elite levels of women's professional tennis. The ITF Women's World Tennis Tour offers approximately 500 tournaments across 65 countries and incorporates five prize money levels of tournaments: $15,000, $30,000, $40,000 ...
The 2025 WTA Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments (supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)), the WTA 1000 tournaments, the WTA 500 tournaments, the WTA 250 tournaments, the Billie Jean King Cup (organized by the ITF), the year-end championships (the WTA Finals) and the team event United Cup (combined event with ATP).
The 2025 ITF Bengaluru Open is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.It is the second edition of the tournament which is part of the 2025 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. It took place in Bengaluru, India between 20 and 26 January 2025. [1]
2025 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour (January–March) * Template:2025 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour This page was last edited on 31 December 2024, at 08:18 (UTC). ...
The 2025 ITF Nonthaburi was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the fifth edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2025 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. It took place in Nonthaburi, Thailand, between 30 December 2024 and 5 January 2025. [1]
The WTA 125 tournaments are the secondary professional tennis circuit tournaments organised by the Women's Tennis Association. The 2025 calendar tentatively consists of nineteen tournaments announced or confirmed so far through various sources. [1] [2] [3]
Players who succeed on the ITF Women's Circuit earn sufficient points to be eligible for qualifying draw or main draw entry to WTA tournaments. Until 2011 the ITF Women's Circuit was the level immediately below the main WTA Tour, but in 2012 the WTA introduced an intermediate level, the WTA 125 tournaments.