ATP Tour and WTA 2025 Singles Draws: Washington, Umag, Kitzbuhel and Prague
Summer Heats Up: 2025 ATP Tour & WTA Draw Previews for Washington, Umag, Kitzbuhel & Prague
LINK: ATP Tour Washington Draw | WTA Washington Draw | ATP Tour Umag Draw | ATP Tour Kitzbuhel Draw | WTA Prague Draw
As the 2025 tennis season rolls into its high summer stretch, four exciting events across the ATP Tour and WTA calendar are set to take centre stage. From the electric hard courts of Washington, D.C., to the scenic clay courts of Umag, Kitzbühel, and Prague, some of the sport’s biggest names and rising stars are ready to battle for titles, momentum, and crucial ranking points.
The Mubadala Citi DC Open brings a star-studded field to the U.S. capital, headlined by Daniil Medvedev, Taylor Fritz, and a much-anticipated return from Nick Kyrgios. On the WTA side, Jessica Pegula, Elena Rybakina, and Naomi Osaka will lead a deep and talented women’s field.
Across the Atlantic, clay court specialists and all-court contenders converge at three ATP and WTA stops in Europe. Francisco Cerundolo and Stefanos Tsitsipas headline in Umag, Alexander Bublik and Matteo Berrettini bring the firepower to Kitzbühel, while home favorite Linda Noskova leads a strong Czech presence at the WTA Prague Open.
Whether it’s hard court grit or clay court finesse, these mid-season matchups are set to shape the road to the US Open and beyond. Here’s a full breakdown of each tournament draw, seeded players, storylines to watch, and predictions heading into a crucial week on the global tennis calendar.
2025 Washington, D.C. – ATP Tour & WTA Draw Previews
ATP Tour (ATP 500)
Field highlights: Taylor Fritz, Lorenzo Musetti, Tommy Paul, Daniil Medvedev, Nick Kyrgios will headline the men’s draw.
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Taylor Fritz enters as the No. 1 seed (ATP No. 5), fresh off a strong grass season and boasting deep runs at US Open venues.
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Lorenzo Musetti (No. 2 seed; ATP No. 7) has dazzled on clay and grass alike and makes his DC debut this year.
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Tommy Paul (No. 7 seed; ATP No. 13) comes off an Australian Open QF and carries local momentum as a DC native.
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Daniil Medvedev (No. 3 seed; ATP No. 9) returns for the first time since his 2019 final appearance – a US Open champion and court strategist.
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Nick Kyrgios, two time DC Open champion, enters on a wildcard and brings crowd electric play on the outdoor hard courts.
With a stacked draw, U.S. fans will also keep a close eye on Alex de Minaur, Andrey Rublev, Frances Tiafoe, and 2015 champion Kei Nishikori.
WTA (WTA 500)
The women’s field includes eight seeded players plus top names:
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Jessica Pegula (World No. 3; defending titlist)
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Paula Badosa (defending champion out of the event with a back injury)
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Emma Navarro (World No. 10; recent Merida champion)
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Elena Rybakina, Amanda Anisimova, Diana Shnaider, Ekaterina Alexandrova, Clara Tauson complete the seeded line up.
Other notable entrants: Naomi Osaka is back from maternity leave, adding star power alongside Sofia Kenin, Leylah Fernandez, Anna Kalinskaya, and Magdalena Frech.
ATP Tour Umag, Croatia – Men’s Clay Draw Preview
Headline players: Francisco Cerundolo, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Stan Wawrinka, Tallon Griekspoor
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Francisco Cerundolo continues to build clay court form, with ATP finals experience this season.
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Stan Wawrinka, three time Grand Slam winner, returns with his trademark heavy groundstrokes.
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Tallon Griekspoor, the Dutchman making his breakthrough, brings solid clay season results.
As an ATP 250 clay event, Umag offers ranking opportunities just ahead of the North American swing.
ATP Tour Kitzbuhel, Austria – Golden Clay Preview
Key names: Alexander Bublik, Sebastian Baez, Roberto Bautista Agut
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Alexander Bublik, the unpredictable serve and volleyer, thrives on altitude and clay transition.
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Sebastian Baez, an emerging Argentine talent, has already lifted titles this season.
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Roberto Bautista Agut, a veteran with consistency and clay court resilience, rounds out a strong draw.
Expect tactical battles on Kitzbühel’s red clay leading up to the summer hard court swing.
WTA Prague, Czech Republic – WTA 250 Early Hard-Court Showcase
Seeds & front runners: Linda Noskova (No. 1), Xinyu Wang, Rebecca Šramková, Dayana Yastremska, Marie Bouzková, Elina Avanesyan, Jaqueline Cristian, Elena Gabriela Ruse.
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Linda Noskova, Czech No. 1, eager to harness home court advantage.
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Alycia Parks (USA) brings powerful hitting to this smaller draw.
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Dayana Yastremska, fresh off her Wimbledon upset of Coco Gauff, adds firepower.
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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, ex Top 20 veteran, brings experience in her bid for ranking points .
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Marie Bouzkova, 2022 Prague Open champion, will be the crowd.
Played on hard-court, this WTA 250 offers 250 points and approx. $36,300 to the winner.

























