2025 Ladies Real Tennis World Championships

2023 Ladies Real Tennis World Championships
Date24-31 May, 2025
Edition21st
Draw12S / 4D
LocationNewport, Rhode Island
VenueInternational Tennis Hall of Fame
Champions
Women's singles
United Kingdom Claire Fahey
Women's doubles
United Kingdom Claire Fahey / United Kingdom Tara Lumley

The 2025 Ladies Real Tennis World Championships was the 21st edition of the biennial Ladies Real Tennis World Championships, held at International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island in May 2025. It was the first time the event was held in the United States since 2017 as the event follows a rotation through the four tennis-playing countries. The singles event was successfully defended by World Champion Claire Fahey,[1] recording her eighth consecutive victory in the event. The event will be held at the same venue as the Men's World Championship for the first time, albeit not at the same time of year.[2]

Format

The Ladies World Championship followed a new format in 2025.[3] Through the previous 20 editions, both the singles and doubles draws were held as Open draws, with all female real tennis players eligible. In 2025, the singles draw was restricted to the top 6 players, with at most 8 players entering through qualifying for 2 places.

Players were be seeded by handicap, with the defending champion automatically receiving a bye to the singles final. The second ranked player overall received a bye to the semi final. Up to 8 players will compete for two qualifying places. The singles final was played as a best-of-5 set match for the first time.

Qualification

The top 4 available players qualified directly to the main draw. The four direct qualifiers were confirmed in February 2025 as Claire Fahey, Lea Van Der Zwalmen, Tara Lumley and Saskia Bollerman.[4] As defending champion, Fahey qualified directly to the final, while Van Der Zwalmen qualified directly to the semi final as the next best ranked player. World numbers three and four, Bollerman and Lumley entered the main draw directly. A qualification tournament will be held among the seven entered players for the remaining two places. There is no qualification event for the doubles, with the top four pairs entering straight into the semi finals.

Qualifier 1

SemifinalsFinal
May 25
United Kingdom Nicola Doble66
May 24
Australia Xanthe Ranger25
United States Kadi Meldrum262
Australia Xanthe Ranger636

Qualifier 2

SemifinalsFinal
May 24
United Kingdom Jess Garside66
May 25
United States Claire Voegele10
United Kingdom Jess Garside66
Australia Jo See Tan14
France Margaux Randjbar00
Australia Jo See Tan66

Results

The schedule for the main draw matches and the identities of the top four seeds was confirmed by the organising committee in February 2025.[5]

Singles

Round 1QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
May 26
3United Kingdom Tara Lumley66
May 27May 28May 30
QUnited Kingdom Jess Garside22
4United Kingdom Tara Lumley6362France Lea Van Der Zwalmen661United Kingdom Claire Fahey666
3Netherlands Saskia Bollerman2633United Kingdom Tara Lumley022France Lea Van Der Zwalmen020
QUnited Kingdom Nicola Doble603
4Netherlands Saskia Bollerman366

Doubles

SemifinalsFinal
May 29
1United Kingdom Claire Fahey
United Kingdom Tara Lumley
66
May 31
4Australia Jo See Tan
United Kingdom Jess Garside
10
1United Kingdom Claire Fahey
United Kingdom Tara Lumley
666
2France Lea Van Der Zwalmen
France Margaux Randjbar
243
3United Kingdom Nicola Doble
Netherlands Saskia Bollerman
23
2France Lea Van Der Zwalmen
France Margaux Randjbar
66

References

  1. ^ "Claire Fahey captures historic eighth straight real tennis world title in Newport showdown". Newport Buzz. Retrieved 1 June 2025.
  2. ^ "Newport to Host 2025 Men's & Ladies' World Championships". United States Court Tennis Association. Retrieved 2 February 2025.
  3. ^ "LRTA Announces Date, Location and New Rules for the 2025 Ladies World Championships". Tennis and Rackets Association. Retrieved 2 February 2025.
  4. ^ "Update: 2025 Ladies World Championship". Paume France. 4 February 2025. Retrieved 18 February 2025.
  5. ^ "2025 Ladies World Championship - Schedule". Ladies World Championship. Retrieved 4 February 2025.