Get all the free WTA Singapore betting tips, predictions and picks along with their latest odds for the 2025 edition of the tournament which will be held in the week immediately after the Australian Open.
The Singapore Open was first played in the late 1980s but went defunct in 1995 following which it was never played again. Over the last few years, Thailand hosted the Hua Hin Open till 2024 before the WTA opted to bring Singapore Open back for 2025.
We are still awaiting more information around the Singapore Open for the 2025 edition which will be its first in 30 years. It will also be played as a WTA 250 event on an indoor hardcourt.
It’s interesting to note that while there was no WTA event held as Singapore Open over the years, the WTA Finals has been hosted in Singapore in the past.
WTA Singapore 2025 Tournament Preview
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What does the WTA Singapore Open 2025 Draw Look Like?
The WTA Singapore draw for 2025 will be updated here once it’s out.
Pre-Tournament WTA Singapore 2025 Outright Title Odds
These will be updated at the start of the tournament.
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Please Note: Odds correct at the time of writing. They may change with time.
Daily WTA Singapore 2025 Predictions
This will be updated on a daily basis when the tournament starts.
Daily Women’s Singapore Open 2025 Predictions
- WTA Singapore Open 2025 Predictions for January 27, 2025 here.
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WTA Singapore Open 2025 Tournament Predictions
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WTA Singapore 2025 Details
Here’s a list of basic information you would need to know before betting on the women’s Singapore Open this year.
Venue
The Kallang Tennis Hub will be used to host the Singapore Open from 2025 onward. It has a set of indoor hardcourts which where 32 singles players and 16 teams will feature in the competition.
Schedule
The 2025 edition of the Singapore Open will kick-start the week immediately after the Australian Open. The qualifiers will be held over the weekend before the start of the tournament before its first round matches commence from Monday, January 27.
Here’s the day by day playing schedule for the WTA Singapore 2025.
- January 25 & 26: Women’s Singles Qualifiers
- January 27 & 28: Women’s Singles First Round
- January 29 & 30: Women’s Singles Second Round
- January 31: Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
- February 1: Women’s Singles Semifinals
- February 2: Women’s Singles Final
Other Tournament Details
- Surface: Indoor Hardcourt
- Prize Money: $922,000 (2024 figures)
Main Draw Players
We are still awaiting the release of the player-list for the 2025 edition of the WTA Singapore. Here’s how things looked last year for the Hua Hin Open although it must be quickly added that the Singapore Open could attract a bigger set of player names.
Women’s Seeded Players (from Hua Hin 2024)
- Magda Linette
- Zhu Lin
- Wang Xinyu
- Tatjana Maria
- Wang Xiyu
- Yuan Yue
- Yulia Putintseva
- Anna Karolina Schmiedlova
Other Renowned Women’s Players
- Diana Shnaider
- Paula Badosa
- Ajla Tomljanovic
- Wang Qiang
- Tamara Zidansek
- Linda Fruhvirtova
Women’s Singles Wildcards
- Thasaporn Naklo
- Ajla Tomljanovic
- Lanlana Tararudee
Players Opting Out of the 2025 WTA Singapore Open
The following players will not be participating in this year’s WTA Singapore Open.
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Previous WTA Singapore Open Winners
Women’s Singles
- 1995-2024: Not Held
- 1994: Naoko Sawamatsu
- 1991-93:
- 1990: Naoko Sawamatsu
- 1989: Belinda Cordwell
- 1988: Monique Javer
- 1987: Anne Minter
- 1986: Gigi Fernandez
What Happened in the 2024 Edition of the WTA Singapore?
There was no such tournament held in 2024 or for about 29 years before that. Last year, the Hua Hin Open was played in Thailand in the same week and Diana Shnaider had clinched the title with a three-set win over Zhu Lin in the final.
Shnaider, who had entered the competition as an unseeded player, stunned the top seed Magda Linette in the opening round, before overcoming Paula Badosa in the second.
Dalma Galfi was brushed aside for the loss of a mere three games in the quarterfinals before Shnaider entered the final with a straight-set win over Xinyu Wang.
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