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2025 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour
The 2025 International Tennis Federation (ITF) Women's World Tennis Tour is the entry-level and mid-level tour for women's professional tennis. It is organized by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the WTA Challenger series of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour. The Tour provides a professional pathway between the ITF Junior World Tennis Tour and the WTA Tour. 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, $60,000 and $100,000. Tournaments at $15,000 level include reserved main draw places for Top-100 ranked ITF Juniors, providing a smooth pathway for the best new talent to break through into elite professional tennis. The ITF Women's World Tennis Tour is also ...
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Victoria Mboko
Victoria Vanessa Mboko (born 26 August 2006) is a Canadian professional tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of No. 91, achieved on 9 June 2025, and a career-high doubles ranking of No. 540, achieved on 3 March 2025. Early life and background Mboko was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, on August 26, 2006. Her parents, Cyprien Mboko and Godee Kitadi, had previously moved from the Democratic Republic of the Congo due to political turmoil. The family settled in Canada in 2006, and Victoria moved to Toronto as a small child. She is the youngest of four siblings, all of whom play tennis; her sister Gracia and brother Kevin played at the college level. Inspired by her older siblings, Victoria began playing tennis around the age of three or four.. Career 2022-2023: Early career Mboko made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2022 Canadian Open in the doubles draw, partnering Kayla Cross. She made her first singles appearance as a wildcard at the 2022 Ch ...
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Maria Kozyreva
Maria Alexandrovna Kozyreva (, born 22 May 1999) is a Russian tennis player. Kozyreva has a career-high singles ranking by the Women's Tennis Association, WTA of 342, reached on 22 July 2024. She also has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 110, achieved on 9 June 2025. Kozyreva won her first big title 2022 at the W80 2022 Christus Health Pro Challenge – Singles, Tyler Pro Challenge in the doubles draw, partnering Ashley Lahey. WTA Challenger finals Doubles: 2 (2 titles) ITF Circuit finals Singles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner–up) Doubles: 21 (15 titles, 6 runner–ups) References External links

* * 1999 births Living people Russian female tennis players Tennis players from Saint Petersburg 21st-century Russian sportswomen {{Russia-tennis-bio-stub ...
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Ekaterina Khayrutdinova
Ekaterina is a Russian feminine given name, and an alternative transliteration of the Russian Yekaterina. Katya and Katyusha are common diminutive forms of Ekaterina. Its Western counterpart is Catherine (Katherine). Notable people with the name can be found below. Arts *Ekaterina Medvedeva (born 1937), Russian naïve painter *Ekaterina Sedia (born 1970), Russian fantasy author *Yekaterina Petrovna Zamolodchikova (born 1982), American Drag Performer Sports * Yekaterina Abramova (born 1982), Russian speed skater *Ekaterina Alexandrova (born 1997), Russian professional tennis player *Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya (2000–2020), Russian-Australian pairs skater *Ekaterina Anikeeva (born 1969), Russian water polo player *Ekaterina Antropova (born 2003), Russian-Italian volleyball player *Ekaterina Bychkova (born 1985), Russian professional tennis player *Ekaterina Dafovska (born 1975), Bulgarian biathlete *Ekaterina Dzehalevich (born 1986), Belarusian professional tennis player *Yekater ...
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Anastasiia Gureva
Anastasiia Viacheslavovna Gureva (, born 24 March 2005) is a Russian tennis player. Gureva has a career-high singles ranking of 342 by the WTA, achieved on 29 July 2024. She also has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 251, achieved on 19 August 2024. Gureva and her partner Mara Gae won the 2023 US Open girls' doubles title beating Sara Saito is a Japanese tennis player. She has a career-high WTA singles ranking of world No. 159, achieved on 16 December 2024. She reached her career-high doubles ranking of No. 484 on 18 March 2024. Career 2023: Juniors She has a career-high ITF jun ... and Nanaka Sato in the final. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 9 (5 titles, 4 runner-ups) Doubles: 17 (11 titles, 6 runner-ups) Junior Grand Slam finals Doubles: 1 (1 title) References External links * * 2005 births Living people Russian female tennis players Grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' doubles US Open (tennis) junior champions Sportspeople from Samara, Russi ...
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Arina Bulatova
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Alisa Oktiabreva
Alisa is a female given name, a version of Alice used in Russia, Ukraine, Finland, Estonia and other countries. Notable people with the names Alisa and Alissa include: Alisa People * Alisa Agafonova (born 1991), Ukrainian former competitive ice dancer * Alisa Ahmann (born 1994), German fashion model * Alisa Aksyonova (born 1931), Russian museum director * Alisa Bellettini (1954–2016), American television producer * Alisa Bokulich, American philosopher of science * Alisa Buchinger (born 1992), Austrian karateka *Alisa Burras (born 1975), American former professional basketball player *Alisa Camplin (born 1974), Australian aerial skier *Alisa Childers (born 1975), American singer and songwriter * Alisa Chumachenko, Lithuanian entrepreneur *Alisa Craig (1922–2005), American novelist Charlotte MacLeod’s pen name *Alisa Drei (born 1978), Finnish former competitive figure skater * Alisa Durbrow (born 1988), Japanese model, actress, and singer *Alisa Efimova (born 1999), Finnish-R ...
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Mariia Tkacheva
Mariia Sergeevna Tkacheva (; born 17 December 2001) is a Russian tennis player. Tkacheva has career-high rankings by the WTA of 319 singles and 362 in doubles, achieved November 2024 and November 2022, respectively. She has won six singles and 12 doubles tournaments on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. Tkacheva won her biggest title to date at the 2022 President's Cup, where she partnered Anastasia Zolotareva to win the doubles tournament. She made her WTA Tour debut at the 2022 Chennai Open, losing to Varvara Gracheva Varvara Andreyevna Gracheva ( rus, Варвара Андреевна Грачёва, , vɐrˈvarə ɡrɐˈtɕɵvə, Ru-Varvara Gracheva.ogg; born 2 August 2000) is a Russian-born French professional tennis player. Gracheva has a career-high W ... in the first round. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 14 (7 titles, 7 runner-ups) Doubles: 19 (14 titles, 5 runner-ups) References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tkacheva, Mariia 2001 births Living ...
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Polina Iatcenko
Polina Vyacheslavovna Iatcenko (, born 10 December 2003) is a Russian tennis player. She has a career high singles ranking of 295 achieved on 1 April 2024. Iatcenko was born on December 10, 2003 in Murmansk. Later, she moved with her family to the village of Novopodkletnoye in the Ramonsky District of the Voronezh Region. She started playing tennis with the support of her family at the age of 8. In addition to her native Russian, she speaks fluent English. Career In February 2022, she won the silver medal at the Russian Cup in doubles with partner Elena Pridankina. They lost to Ksenia Laskutova and Maria Timofeeva in the final. In September 2022 she won a singles title in Sharm-el-Sheikh defeating Jacqueline Cabaj Awad in the final in straight sets. In March 2023, she won a singles W15 title at Sharm-el-Sheikh defeating Katarína Kužmová in the final, and at the same venue that month won a doubles title alongside Kužmová in women's doubles. In August 2023, she won the ...
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Ksenia Zaytseva
Ksenia Eduardovna Zaytseva (, born 13 September 2004) is a Russian tennis player. Zaytseva has a career-high WTA singles ranking of 359, achieved on 15 January 2024. She also has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 392, achieved on 6 May 2024. In 2019, Zaytseva defeated Swiss Sebastianna Scilipoti at Tennis Europe Junior Masters U16 and became the champion. Zaytseva was chosen as the player of the year in the U16 category by Tennis Europe in 2019. Partnering Anna Sisková, Zaytseva won her first $50k tournament in January 2014 at the ITF event in Nonthaburi Nonthaburi (, ) is the principal city of the district and province of the same name in Thailand. On 15 February 1936, Nonthaburi town municipality ('' thesaban mueang'') was established, which only covered Suan Yai subdistrict (''tambon''), j ..., Thailand. ITF Circuit finals Singles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner–up) Doubles: 8 (4 titles, 4 runner–ups) References External links * * 2004 births Living peo ...
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Elena Pridankina
Elena Ivanovna Pridankina (, born 30 August 2005) is a Russian tennis player. Pridankina has career-high rankings by the WTA of world No. 175 in singles and No. 103 in doubles, achieved in February 2025. Personal life Elena's father Ivan Pridankin is a former coach of Daniil Medvedev. Career In November 2023, Pridankina won her biggest ITF title thus far at a W40 tournament in Funchal, Portugal, partnering with Anastasia Kovaleva. The following week, she also won the W25 doubles tournament in Lousada, Portugal. Ranked No. 179, Pridankina made her WTA Tour debut at the 2024 Guangzhou Open after entering the main draw as a lucky loser but lost to Caroline Dolehide. She secured her first WTA Tour win at the 2024 Jiangxi Open, defeating Ella Seidel, before losing in the second round to fifth seed Kamilla Rakhimova Kamilla Stanislavovna Rakhimova ( rus, Камилла Станиславовна Рахимова, , kɐˈmʲiɫə rɐˈxʲiməvə; born 28 August 2001) is a Ru ...
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Tatiana Prozorova
Tatiana Prozorova (née Barkova born 10 October 2003) is a Russian tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 178 by the WTA and a best doubles ranking of No. 375. Prozorova has won five singles titles and one doubles title on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. Career Prozorova made her WTA Tour main-draw debut for the 2023 Grand Prix in Rabat, where she received entry into the singles tournament as a qualifier, losing in three sets to eighth seed Tatjana Maria. She qualified for her first Grand Slam tournament on her debut at the 2023 US Open but lost in the first round to former world number one Caroline Wozniacki in straight sets. Performance timeline ''Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Billie Jean King Cup, United Cup, Hopman Cup and Olympic Games The modern Olympic Games (Olympics; ) are the world's preeminent international Olympic sports, sporting events. They feature summer and winter sports competitions in wh ...
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Varvara Panshina
Varvara (Cyrillic: Варвара; ), a variant of " Barbara", may refer to: Places * Varvara, Azerbaijan * Varvara, Prozor, on the Rama river, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Varvara, Burgas Province, Bulgaria * Varvara, Pazardzhik Province, Septemvri Municipality, Bulgaria * Varvara, Chalkidiki, Greece * Varvara, Tearce, Tearce Municipality, Republic of North Macedonia Books *''Varvara'', US title of 1956 novel ''Sea of Glass'' by Dennis Parry People * Varvara (singer) (born 1973) *Varvara Annenkova (1795–1866), Russian poet * Varvara Bakhmeteva (1815–1851), Mikhail Lermontov's muse * Varvara Baruzdina (1862–1941), Russian painter * Varvara Barysheva (born 1977), Russian speed skater * Varvara Brilliant-Lerman (1888–1954), Russian plant physiologist * Varvara Bubnova (1886–1983), Russian painter and pedagogue * Varvara Flink (1996), Russian tennis player * Varvara Golitsyna ( Engelhardt; 1752–1815), Russian lady in waiting and noble * Varvara Ivanova (born 1987), Russi ...
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