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Women's Tennis WTA Tour 2026

 

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2026 WTA, 125 and ITF Tour Week One

 

Results (January 5-11, 2026)

 

United Cup in Perth and Sydney :AUS:

1. Poland :POL (Hurkacz - Swiatek - Michalski - Kawa - Zielinski - Piter)

2. Switzerland :SUI (Wawrinka - Bencic - Paul - Castelnuovo - Karamoko)

3. United States :USA (Fritz - Gauff - McDonald - Lepchenko - Harrison - Melichar-Martinez)

3. Belgium :BEL (Bergs - Mertens - Coppejans - Minnen - Gille - Salden)

5. Greece :GRE (S Tsitsipas - Sakkari - Sakellaridis - Papamichail - P Tsitsipas - Sakellaridi)

5. Australia :AUS (de Minaur - Joint - Kubler - Inglis - Smith - Hunter)

5. Argentina :ARG (Baez - Sierra - Trungelliti - Carle - Andreozzi - Fossa Huergo)

5. Czech Republic :CZE (Mensik - Krejcikova - Svrcina - Fruhvirtuova - Pavlasek - Skoch)

 

WTA 500 in Brisbane :AUS:

1. Aryna Sabalenka :AIN (Belarus)

2. Marta Kostyuk :UKR

3. Karolina Muchova :CZE

3. Jessica Pegula :USA

5. Madison Keys :USA 

5. Elena Rybakina :KAZ 

5. Liudmila Samsonova :AIN (Russia)

5. Mirra Andreeva :AIN (Russia)

 

Doubles: Hsieh Su-wei :TPE & Jelena Ostapenko  :LAT d. Cristina Bucsa :ESP & Ellen Perez :AUS

 

WTA 250 in Auckland :NZL:

1. Elina Svitolina :UKR

2. Wang Xinyu :CHN

3. Iva Jovic :USA

3. Alexandra Eala :PHI

5. Sonay Kartal :GBR

5. Sofia Costoulas :BEL

5. Magda Linette :POL

5. Francesca Jones :GBR 

 

Doubles: Guo Hanyu :CHN & Kristina Mladenovic :FRA d. Xu Yifan & Yang Zhaoxuan :CHN 

 

WTA 125 in Canberra :AUS:

1. Joanna Garland :TPE

2. Polina Kudermetova :UZB

3. Daria Snigur :UKR

3. Himeno Sakatsume :JPN 

 

W75 in Nonthaburi :THA : Mananchaya Sawangkaew :THA d. Lisa Pigato :ITA 

W35 in Antalya :TUR : Andreea Prisacariu :ROU d. Carlota Martinez Cirez :ESP

W35 in Nairobi :KEN : Angella Okutoyi :KEN d. Martina Colmegna :ITA

W15 in Cayenne :FRA (French Guyana) : Jasmijn Gimbrere :NED d. Alize Lim :FRA

W15 in Oslo :NOR : Katarina Kuzmova :SVK d. Linea Bajraliu :SWE

W15 in Monastir :TUN : Carolyn Ansari :USA d. Milana Zhabrailova :AIN (Russia)

W15 in Hurghada :EGY : Daria Egorova :AIN (Russia) d. Lidia Encheva :BUL

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2026 WTA, 125 and ITF Tour Week 2

 

Results (January 12-18, 2026)

 

Australian Open in Melbourne :AUS Qualifiers: 

- Bai Zhuoxuan :CHN 

- Nikola Bartunkova :CZE 

- Linda Fruhvirtova :CZE 

- Storm Hunter :AUS 

- Maddison Inglis :AUS 

- Anhelina Kalinina :UKR 

- Linda Klimovicova :POL 

- Guiomar Maristany :ESP 

- Himeno Sakatsume :JPN 

- Aliaksandra Sasnovich :AIN (Belarus)

- Zeynep Sonmez :TUR 

- Marina Stakusic :CAN 

- Yuliia Starodubtseva :UKR 

- Sloane Stephens :USA 

- Lanlana Tararudee :THA 

- Yuan Yue :CHN 

 

WTA 500 in Adelaide :AUS:

1. Mirra Andreeva :AIN (Russia)

2. Victoria Mboko :CAN

3. Diana Shnaider :AIN (Russia)

3. Kimberly Birrell :AUS

5. Maya Joint :AUS 

5. Emma Navarro :USA 

5. Jaqueline Cristian :ROU 

5. Madison Keys :USA 

 

Doubles: Katerina Siniakova :CZE & Zhang Shuai :CHN d. Lyudmyla Kichenok :UKR & Desirae Krawczyk :USA

 

WTA 250 in Hobart :AUS:

1. Elisabetta Cocciaretto :ITA

2. Iva Jovic :USA

3. Taylah Preston :AUS

3. Antonia Ruzic :CRO

5. Emma Raducanu :GBR 

5. Magda Linette :POL 

5. Anna Bondar :HUN 

5. Olga Danilovic :SRB

 

Doubles: Katarzyna Piter :POL & Janice Tjen :INA d. Magali Kempen :BEL & Anna Siskova :CZE

 

W75 in Nonthaburi :THA : Lisa Pigato :ITA d. Hiromi Abe :JPN

W50 in Manchester :GBR : Celine Naef :SUI d. Elizara Yaneva :BUL

W50 in Buenos Aires :ARG : Dalila Spiteri :ITA d. Victoria Bosio :ARG

W35 in Le Lamentin :FRA (Martinique) : Kayla Day :USA d. Jenny Lim :FRA

W35 in Antalya :TUR : Darya Astakhova :AIN (Russia) d. Angela Fita Boluda :ESP

W35 in Bradenton :USA : Bianca Andreescu :CAN d. Vivian Wolff :USA

W15 in Monastir :TUN : Samira de Stefano :ITA d. Kristina Dmitruk :AIN (Belarus)

W15 in Hurghada :EGY : Daria Egorova :AIN (Russia) d. Camilla Zanolini :ITA 

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2026 WTA, 125 and ITF Tour Week 3

 

Results (January 19-26, 2026)

 

Australian Open in Melbourne :AUS QF:

- Aryna Sabalenka :AIN (Belarus) v Iva Jovic :USA

- Coco Gauff :USA v Elina Svitolina :UKR

- Jessica Pegula :USA v Amanda Anisimova :USA

- Elena Rybakina :KAZ v Iga Swiatek :POL

 

Doubles QF:

- Siniakova/Townsend :CZE :USA v Danilina/Krunic :KAZ :SRB

- Su-wei/Ostapenko :TPE :LAT v Dabrowski/Stefani :CAN :BRA 

- Hozumi/Fang-hsien :JPN :TPE v Baptiste/Stearns :USA or Mertens/Zhang :BEL :CHN

- Shibahara/Zvonareva :JPN :AIN (Russia) v Birrell/Gibson :AUS 

 

Mixed Doubles QF:

- Gadecki/Peers :AUS v Krunic/Pavic :SRB :CRO

- Townsend/Mektic :USA :CRO v Khromacheva/Harrison :AIN (Russia) :USA

- Siniakova/Verbeek :CZE :NED v Mladenovic/Guinard :FRA

- Danilina/Tracy :KAZ :USA v Stefani/Arevalo :BRA :ESA

 

W75 in Manama :BRN : Alina Korneeva :AIN (Russia) d. Fiona Ferro :FRA

W75 in Leszno :POL : Mia Pohankova :SVK d. Julia Avdeeva :AIN (Russia)

W50 in Monastir :TUN : Anastasia Gasanova :AIN (Russia) d. Samira de Stefano :ITA

W35 in Petit-Bourg :FRA (Guadeloupe) : Margaux Rouvroy :FRA d. Kira Pavlova :AIN (Russia)

W35 in Weston :USA : Akasha Urhobo :USA d. Madison Brengle :USA

W35 in Buenos Aires :ARG : Carolina Alves :BRA d. Carlota Martinez Cirez :ESP

W15 in Antalya :TUR : Not Finished.

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2026 WTA, 125 and ITF Tour Week 4

 

Results (January 26 - February 1, 2026)

 

Australian Open in Melbourne :AUS:

- Results in AO 2026 Topic.

 

WTA 125 in Manila :PHI:

1. Camila Osorio :COL

2. Donna Vekic :CRO

3. Tatiana Prozorova :AIN (Russia)

3. Solana Sierra :ARG

 

W100 in Fujairah :UAE:

1. Lilli Tagger :AUT

2. Harriet Dart :GBR

3. Renata Zarazua :MEX

3. Alina Korneeva :AIN (Russia)

 

W100 in San Diego :USA:

1. Elvina Kalieva :USA

2. Elizabeth Mandlik :USA

3. Jennifer Brady :USA

3. Mary Stoiana :USA

 

W75 in Porto :POR : Ayla Aksu :TUR d. Elizara Yaneva :BUL

W75 in Vero Beach :USA : Bianca Andreescu :CAN d. You Xiaodi :CHN

W50 in Monastir :TUN : Shi Han :CHN d. Marina Bassols :ESP 

W35 in Birmingham :GBR : Elena Malogina :EST d. Noma Noha Akugue :GER

W15 in Antalya :TUR : Nina Vargova :SVK d. Beatrice Ricci :ITA

W15 in Sharm El Sheikh :EGY : Ren Yufei :CHN d. Isabella Shinikova :BUL

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