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ATP Tour and WTA 2025 Draws: WTA Finals, Athens and Metz

This Week's ATP Tour and WTA Draws

TC Staff by TC Staff
November 1, 2025
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ATP Tour and WTA 2025 Draws: WTA Finals, Athens and Metz

LINK: WTA Finals Draw | LINK: ATP Tour Athens Draw | LINK: ATP Tour Metz Draw

WTA Finals Riyadh 2025: Draw Preview & Key Storylines

The 2025 WTA Finals in Riyadh promise to be a season-ending spectacle: eight of the top singles players and eight doubles teams will vie for one of tennis’ most coveted trophies.  The format will follow the classic round-robin into knockout setup, meaning every match matters from Day 1. 

Format & Field

  • The singles competition features eight players split into two groups of four, with the top two in each group advancing to the semifinals.

  • The doubles event also features eight teams in a similar group-to-semifinal structure.

  • The 2025 edition is scheduled from November 1 to November 8 at the King Saud University Indoor Arena in Riyadh, played on indoor hard courts. 

  • Prize money is substantial and underlines the prestige of the event. 

As of now, the draw is not yet available publicly — it will be confirmed a few days before the start. But the qualifying list is largely set, giving us plenty to analyze.

Who’s In & Group Projections

So far, confirmed singles qualifiers include Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, Madison Keys, and Jessica Pegula.
Additional players may complete the eight, likely based on final race standings and tie-breakers. 

Historically, the draw splits into two groups (for example, in past years: “Purple” and “Orange”) led by the top seeds. 

  • One projected group could see Sabalenka anchoring with players like Jasmine Paolini, Elena Rybakina, and Qinwen Zheng. 

  • The other might be led by Swiatek, with Gauff, Pegula, and perhaps Others joining. 

If those lines hold, we could see possible early intrigues like Sabalenka vs. Rybakina rematches, or Gauff needing to battle through a tough round robin to reach the knockout stage.

Storylines to Watch

  • Sabalenka’s quest for dominance: As a frequent No.1 and top seed, she’ll want to assert control early.

  • Swiatek’s consistency: The Polish star will aim to navigate her group and avoid early pitfalls.

  • Gauff’s title defense: As a past WTA Finals champion, she may be under pressure to replicate her peak performance.

  • Margins in round robin: With tie-breaker rules (sets and games won) always looming, every match could count toward advancement. 

  • Doubles drama: The doubles draw often throws curveballs, especially with tight groups and sudden momentum swings.

Once the official draw drops, we can dig deeper into matchups, player paths, and potential semifinal showdowns.

ATP Tour Events Preview: Athens & Metz

While the WTA season wraps in Riyadh, the ATP Tour continues with key tournaments in Athens and Metz. Below is a preview of each draw, key players, and matchups to watch.

ATP Tour Athens (Vanda Pharmaceuticals Hellenic Championship)

After a long absence, Athens is returning to host an ATP 250 event from November 1 to 8, 2025, at the Telekom Center. This marks the first ATP tournament in Athens in over 30 years. 

Field & Format

  • As an ATP 250, the event offers 250 ranking points to the champion. 

  • The draw typically includes direct acceptances, wild cards, and qualifiers.

  • Indoor hard courts favor aggressive servers and baseline hitters.

Key Players & Matchups

While the full draw isn’t yet published, some likely entrants and dark horses include:

  • Local or regional wild cards could get main stage spots, perhaps to Greeks or emerging European players.

  • Mid-ranking ATP players looking to gather points and momentum toward season’s end.

Matches to watch will likely emerge in the second round or quarterfinal stage, where seeding begins to matter. Expect a mix of local interest and international challengers.

Prediction & Insights

The champion is likely to come from among those with powerful serves and consistent baseline games. Watch for matchups where fatigue or travel could impact performance late in the week.

ATP Metz (Moselle Open)

The Moselle Open in Metz is a staple in the indoor swing and often attracts solid mid-tier ATP talent. 

Tournament Setup

  • As an ATP 250, Metz offers 250 points to the winner.

  • The indoor hard court conditions make this a fast, favorable venue for big hitters and indoor specialists.

Possible Seeds & Under-the-Radar Threats

Though the draw is not fully confirmed, past Metz events suggest:

  • A mix of seeds ranked between ~20–60.

  • Qualifiers or wildcards occasionally making deep runs.

  • Local French players with crowd support might cause upsets.

In matches where serve dominates, returning and second-strike play become the differentiator.

What to Keep an Eye On

  • Quarterfinals where seed vs seed matches should emerge.

  • Players coming from the U.S. hard court swing adapting to European indoor conditions.

  • Momentum carryover from previous tournaments.

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