WTA and Davis Cup 2025: Schedule of Play for Wednesday September 10 for Sao Paulo and Guadalajara
LINK: Sao Paulo Schedule | LINK: Guadalajara Schedule
Davis Cup Qualifiers – Second Round (September 12–14, 2025)
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Dates & Format: Ties unfold over two days—two singles on Day 1, followed by doubles and two reverse singles on Day 2—each match best-of-three tie-break sets
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Match Dates:
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September 12–13: Ties like Netherlands vs Argentina begin.
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September 13–14: Showdowns including Spain vs Denmark, USA vs Czechia, and Australia vs Belgium light up stages.
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Why tune in: Expect national pride, superstar matchups (think Alcaraz vs Rune; Fritz, Shelton, De Minaur in action), and all-or-nothing drama as nations battle for the Final 8 berth.
SP Open – Sao Paulo (WTA 250, September 8–14, 2025)
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Structure: Qualifying rounds (24-player draw) begin September 6–7, followed by the main draw (32 singles players) starting September 8.
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Daily Flow:
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September 6–7: Qualifying rounds kick off, with matches likely starting in the early afternoon.
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September 8–10: Round 1 and Round 2 action in singles and early doubles.
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September 11–12: Quarterfinals intensify the competition.
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September 13: Semifinals bring peak drama.
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September 14: Championship finale—crown, glory, and crowds.
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Why it matters: The SP Open stakes a landmark return of WTA-level tennis in Brazil. With Beatriz Haddad Maia and rising challengers in the field, every day promises local hero energy and high-altitude competition.
Guadalajara Open Akron – Zapopan (WTA 500, September 8–14, 2025)
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Event Specs: A WTA 500 tournament with a 28-player singles field, running September 8–14 at the Panamerican Tennis Center.
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Daily Breakdown:
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September 8–9: First round sparks begin—top seeds like Emma Navarro and Elise Mertens potentially in action early.
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September 10–11: Round 2 and Quarterfinals play out under warm Mexican skies.
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September 12–13: Semifinals crescendo.
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September 14: Final showdown—WTA 500 glory up for grabs.
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Why it’s compelling: Post-US Open momentum meets a stacked draw—Navarro, Ostapenko, Fernandez, and defending champ Frech are all poised for late-week battles in a high-stakes tournament setting.


























Plenty of tennis action lined up this week. Sao Paulo brings the energy of Haddad Maia playing at home, while Guadalajara has a stacked WTA 500 field with Navarro, Ostapenko, and Fernandez all ready to shine. And just as the WTA battles heat up, the Davis Cup qualifiers are around the corner—can’t wait to see matchups like Alcaraz vs Rune and Team USA’s young guns. September is shaping up to be a dream month for tennis fans!