WTA 125K series

Multi tool useThe WTA 125K series or WTA 125s[1] is an international series of professional women's tennis tournaments organized by the Women's Tennis Association starting in 2012. Sometimes called the WTA Challenger series[2][3] (in analogy of the men's ATP Challenger Series) it is the second highest level of women's competition, right below the top-tier WTA Tour, and just above the ITF Women's Circuit tournaments. Players who succeed in the WTA 125s earn sufficient ranking points to become eligible for the main draw or qualifying draw entry of WTA Tour tournaments. Titles at a 125K event are not counted as a victory on the WTA Tour.
Prize money
The tournaments offer total prize money of $125,000. Hospitality in these tournaments is included automatically.
Seasons
- 2012 WTA 125K series
- 2013 WTA 125K series
- 2014 WTA 125K series
- 2015 WTA 125K series
- 2016 WTA 125K series
- 2017 WTA 125K series
- 2018 WTA 125K series
References
^ "Cadantu Among Cali's Winners". WTA. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
^ http://www.wtatennis.com/tournaments/tournamentId/3043/title/oec-taipei-wta-ladies-open OEC WTA Challenger
^ "Taipei to host first WTA tennis challenger event". Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
WTA 125K series seasons
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WTA 125K series tournaments
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Active | Taipei (since 2012)
Limoges (since 2014)
Dalian (since 2015)
Hua Hin (since 2015)
Bol (since 2016)
Honolulu (since 2016)
Zhengzhou (since 2017)
Mumbai (since 2017)
Newport Beach (since 2018)
Indian Wells (since 2018)
Anning (since 2018)
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Former | Pune (2012)
Cali (2013)
Nanjing (2013)
Ningbo (2013–2014)
Suzhou (2013–2014)
Nanchang (2014–2015)
Carlsbad (2015)
San Antonio (2016)
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Tennis
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- History
- Glossary
- Match types
- Statistics
- Players
- Umpires
- Women's tennis
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Basics |
General | Scoring system
Strategy
- Equipment
- Official
Technology
- electronic line judge
- hawk-eye
- cyclops
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Shots | - Backhand
- Backspin
- Drop shot
- Flat
- Forehand
- Groundstroke
- Half volley
- Lob
- Passing shot
Serve
- Smash
- Topspin
- Volley
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Grand Slams |
Events | - Australian Open
- French Open
- Wimbledon
- US Open
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Stats | |
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Professional tours |
Men | - ATP World Tour
- ATP Challenger Tour
- ITF Men's Circuit
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Women | - WTA Tour
- WTA 125K series
- ITF Women's Circuit
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Team tennis tournaments |
Active | - Davis Cup
- Fed Cup
- Hopman Cup
- Laver Cup
- Odisha Tennis Premier League
- World TeamTennis
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Defunct | - Wightman Cup
- World Team Cup
- Champions Tennis League
- International Premier Tennis League
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Multi-sport events |
Intercontinental | - Olympics
- Youth Olympics
- Universiade
- Commonwealth
- Island
- Mediterranean
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Continental | - All-Africa
- Asian
- Pacific
- Pan American
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