Swiss tennis player Jil Teichmann won the 2025 Mumbai Open singles title by defeating Mananchaya Sawangkaew of Thailand in the final. The WTA 125 event, the only WTA tournament in India, was held at the Cricket Club of India, Mumbai from 3-9 February 2025. This victory marked Teichmann’s second WTA 125 title, adding to her 2024 Ljubljana triumph.
Key Highlights
2025 Mumbai Open – Singles Final
- Winner: Jil Teichmann (Switzerland)
- Runner-up: Mananchaya Sawangkaew (Thailand)
- Final Score: 6-3, 6-4
- Venue: Cricket Club of India, Mumbai
- Date: 9 February 2025
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Tournament Overview
- Category: WTA 125 event
- Surface: Hardcourt (Outdoor)
- Edition: 4th (Previously held in 2017, 2018, 2024)
Prize Money
- Winner: $15,000 + 125 WTA points
- Runner-up: $8,400 + 81 WTA points
Path to Final
- Jil Teichmann defeated Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi (India) in the semifinal.
- Mananchaya Sawangkaew defeated Rebecca Marino (Canada) in the semifinal.
Doubles Final
- Winners: Elena Pridankina & Amina Anshba (Russia)
- Runners-up: Prarthana Thombare (India) & Arianne Hartono (Netherlands)
- Final Score: 6(4)-7(7), 6-2, 10-7
- Russian players competed as neutrals due to Russia’s suspension from international tennis events.
About the Mumbai Open
- First held: 2017 (Winner: Aryna Sabalenka)
- Only WTA event in India
- Formats: Singles & Doubles
- Played on hardcourt
About the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA)
- Founded: 1973 by Billie Jean King (USA)
- Headquarters: Florida, USA
- WTA Tournament Levels
- WTA 1000, WTA 500, WTA 250, WTA 125 (Mumbai Open is a WTA 125 event)
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Jil Teichmann Clinches Mumbai Open 2025 Title |
Tournament | 2025 Mumbai Open (WTA 125) |
Winner (Singles) | Jil Teichmann (Switzerland) |
Runner-up (Singles) | Mananchaya Sawangkaew (Thailand) |
Final Score | 6-3, 6-4 |
Winner (Doubles) | Elena Pridankina & Amina Anshba (Russia) |
Runner-up (Doubles) | Prarthana Thombare & Arianne Hartono |
Venue | Cricket Club of India, Mumbai |
Edition | 4th (Held previously in 2017, 2018, 2024) |
Prize Money (Winner) | $15,000 + 125 WTA points |
Prize Money (Runner-up) | $8,400 + 81 WTA points |
WTA Founded | 1973 by Billie Jean King (USA) |
WTA HQ | Florida, USA |