Aryna Sabalenka defeated Jessica Pegula in the final, 7–5, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2025 Miami Open.[1] She did not lose a set en route to her eighth WTA 1000 and 19th career WTA Tour title. The final was a rematch of the 2024 Cincinnati and US Open finals, both of which were also won by Sabalenka.
Danielle Collins was the defending champion,[2] but lost in the fourth round to Sabalenka.[3]
Alexandra Eala became the first Filipina to defeat a top 10 player since the introduction of the WTA rankings in 1975, a feat she achieved twice during the tournament,[4] the first to reach the semifinals of a WTA Tour and WTA 1000 event, and the first to reach the top 100 in the rankings. Eala was also the third wildcard (after Justine Henin in 2010 and Victoria Azarenka in 2018) to reach the Miami Open semifinals.[5]
Seeds
All seeds received a bye into the second round.
Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.
Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Bottom half
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Seeded players
The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of 3 March 2025. Rankings and points before are as of 17 March 2025.[6][7]
Under the 2025 Rulebook, points from six of the seven combined WTA 1000 tournaments (which include Miami) are required to be counted in a player's ranking.[8]
Seed
|
Rank
|
Player
|
Points before
|
Points defending
|
Points earned
|
Points after
|
Status
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1
|
1
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Aryna Sabalenka
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9,606
|
65
|
1,000
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10,541
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Champion, defeated Jessica Pegula [4]
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2
|
2
|
Iga Świątek
|
7,375
|
120
|
215
|
7,470
|
Quarterfinals lost to Alexandra Eala [WC]
|
3
|
3
|
Coco Gauff
|
6,063
|
120
|
120
|
6,063
|
Fourth round lost to Magda Linette
|
4
|
4
|
Jessica Pegula
|
5,361
|
215
|
650
|
5,796
|
Runner-up, lost to Aryna Sabalenka [1]
|
5
|
5
|
Madison Keys
|
5,004
|
120
|
65
|
4,949
|
Third round lost to Alexandra Eala [WC]
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6
|
7
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Jasmine Paolini
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4,518
|
65
|
390
|
4,843
|
Semifinals lost to Aryna Sabalenka [1]
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7
|
8
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Elena Rybakina
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4,448
|
650
|
10
|
3,808
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Second round lost to Ashlyn Krueger
|
8
|
10
|
Emma Navarro
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3,859
|
120
|
10
|
3,749
|
Second round lost to Emma Raducanu
|
9
|
9
|
Zheng Qinwen
|
3,985
|
65
|
215
|
4,135
|
Quarterfinals lost to Aryna Sabalenka [1]
|
10
|
11
|
Paula Badosa
|
3,736
|
35
|
120
|
3,821
|
Fourth round withdrew due to lower back injury
|
11
|
6
|
Mirra Andreeva
|
4,710
|
0
|
65
|
4,775
|
Third round lost to Amanda Anisimova [17]
|
12
|
12
|
Daria Kasatkina
|
3,061
|
65
|
10
|
3,006
|
Second round lost to Hailey Baptiste [WC]
|
13
|
13
|
Diana Shnaider
|
2,938
|
35
|
10
|
2,913
|
Second round lost to Anna Blinkova
|
14
|
15
|
Danielle Collins
|
2,853
|
1,000
|
120
|
1,973
|
Fourth round lost to Aryna Sabalenka [1]
|
15
|
14
|
Karolína Muchová
|
2,854
|
(0)†
|
65
|
2,919
|
Third round lost to Elina Svitolina [22]
|
16
|
18
|
Beatriz Haddad Maia
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2,314
|
65
|
10
|
2,259
|
Second round lost to Linda Fruhvirtová [Q]
|
17
|
17
|
Amanda Anisimova
|
2,335
|
(1)‡
|
120
|
2,454
|
Fourth round lost to Emma Raducanu
|
18
|
20
|
Ekaterina Alexandrova
|
2,158
|
390
|
10
|
1,778
|
Second round lost to Magda Linette
|
19
|
24
|
Yulia Putintseva
|
2,028
|
215
|
10
|
1,823
|
Second round lost to Taylor Townsend [Q]
|
20
|
23
|
Clara Tauson
|
2,114
|
65
|
65
|
2,114
|
Third round lost to Paula Badosa [10]
|
21
|
19
|
Donna Vekić
|
2,166
|
35
|
10
|
2,141
|
Second round lost Rebeka Masarova [Q]
|
22
|
22
|
Elina Svitolina
|
2,130
|
10
|
120
|
2,240
|
Fourth round lost to Iga Świątek [2]
|
23
|
29
|
Marta Kostyuk
|
1,685
|
0
|
120
|
1,805
|
Fourth round lost to Jessica Pegula [4]
|
24
|
21
|
Liudmila Samsonova
|
2,150
|
10
|
10
|
2,150
|
Second round lost to Naomi Osaka
|
25
|
25
|
Jeļena Ostapenko
|
1,842
|
65
|
10
|
1,787
|
Second round lost to Alexandra Eala [WC]
|
26
|
26
|
Leylah Fernandez
|
1,763
|
65
|
65
|
1,763
|
Third round lost to Ashlyn Krueger
|
27
|
28
|
Elise Mertens
|
1,701
|
10
|
65
|
1,756
|
Third round lost to Iga Świątek [2]
|
28
|
51
|
Maria Sakkari
|
1,134
|
215
|
65
|
984
|
Third round lost to Coco Gauff [3]
|
29
|
27
|
Magdalena Fręch
|
1,712
|
10
|
10
|
1,712
|
Second round lost to Elena-Gabriela Ruse [Q]
|
30
|
31
|
Linda Nosková
|
1,628
|
65
|
10
|
1,573
|
Second round lost to McCartney Kessler
|
31
|
30
|
Ons Jabeur
|
1,669
|
10
|
65
|
1,724
|
Third round retired against Jasmine Paolini [6]
|
32
|
33
|
Anna Kalinskaya
|
1,579
|
120
|
65
|
1,524
|
Third round lost to Jessica Pegula [4]
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† The player withdrew from the 2024 tournament but was not required to carry a 0-point penalty in her ranking due to a long-term injury exemption. Points from her 18th best result will be deducted instead.
‡ The player did not qualify for the 2024 tournament. Points from her 18th best result will be deducted instead.
Withdrawn seeded players
The following player would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.
Rank
|
Player
|
Points before
|
Points dropping
|
Points after
|
Withdrawal reason
|
16
|
Barbora Krejčíková
|
2,675
|
(0)†
|
2,675
|
Back injury[9]
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† The player missed the 2024 tournament but was not required to carry a 0-point penalty in her ranking due to a long-term injury exemption. Points from her 18th best result will be deducted instead.
Other entry information
Wildcards
Protected ranking
Withdrawals
‡ – withdrew from entry list
§ – withdrew from main draw
Qualifying
Seeds
Qualifiers
Qualifying draw
First qualifier
Second qualifier
Third qualifier
Fourth qualifier
Fifth qualifier
Sixth qualifier
Seventh qualifier
Eighth qualifier
Ninth qualifier
Tenth qualifier
Eleventh qualifier
Twelfth qualifier
References
- ^ "Sabalenka powers to Miami Open final win against Pegula". BBC Sport. Retrieved March 30, 2025.
- ^ "Miami Open: Danielle Collins refuses to reconsider retirement despite biggest win of career". Sky Sports. Retrieved August 31, 2024.
- ^ "Sabalenka ousts defending champ Collins; to meet Zheng in Miami quarters". Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved March 30, 2025.
- ^ "Teenager Eala Takes Down Keys To Reach Round Of 16 In Miami". Retrieved March 23, 2025.
- ^ "Eala Stuns Swiatek In Miami; Becomes First Filipina WTA Semifinalist". WTA Tour. Retrieved March 26, 2025.
- ^ "Miami Open presented by Itaú Set to Welcome Star-Studded Player Field". miamiopen.com. February 19, 2025.
- ^ "Player Field". miamiopen.com. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ "A player's WTA Singles Ranking is determined by calculating her total ranking points […] from eighteen (18) tournament results [...] which must include: [...] six (6) WTA 1000 Mandatory combined/virtually combined Tournaments" (PDF). WTA Rulebook page 137. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ "Krejcikova withdraws from Indian Wells and Miami due to injury". WTATennis. February 25, 2025.
- ^ "Former champion Kvitova leads Miami wild-card recipients". March 4, 2025.
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