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Entry List WTA Canadian Open Montreal 2025: Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff lead top seeds, as Swiatek eyes hardcourt success
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The WTA 1000 Canadian Open is due to take place between July 27 and August 7, serving as the next major commitment for the WTA's biggest stars. It will be the tournament that kicks off the North American hardcourt swing for many of them, with two WTA 1000 events and the US Open to culminate a vital part of the season.

It will be a new opportunity to see the top stars reunited, led by Aryna Sabalenka (1st seed) and Coco Gauff (2nd). It will also be a chance to see recent Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek (4th) back in action. The Pole's title changes things for the second half of the year, with the former No. 1 full of confidence to threaten the Belarusian's dominance.

The tournament – which alternates yearly between Toronto and Montreal – has American Jessica Pegula as a two-time defending champion, seeded third on this occasion. The tournament will feature a main draw packed with major stars, and in fact, six players from the top 10 will have this as their first hardcourt tournament after Wimbledon.

Conditions in Canada have often led to surprises. A year ago, it marked a turning point for Amanda Anisimova – this week's Wimbledon finalist – who reached the most important final of her career in 2024.

It will also be an opportunity for revenge for players like Mirra Andreeva, Zheng Qinwen, Madison Keys, Paula Badosa, and Elena Rybakina – who will look to rediscover their best level on hardcourts and start the path towards the year's last Grand Slam in the best possible way.

Entry List WTA Canadian Open Montreal

Seed Player Entry Ranking
1 Aryna Sabalenka 1
2 Coco Gauff 2
3 Jessica Pegula 3
4 Iga Swiatek 4
5 Jasmine Paolini 5
6 Qinwen Zheng 6
7 Mirra Andreeva 7
8 Madison Keys 8
9 Paula Badosa 9
10 Emma Navarro 10
11 Elena Rybakina 11
12 Amanda Anisimova 12
13 Elina Svitolina 13
14 Karolina Muchova 14
15 Diana Shnaider 15
16 Barbora Krejcikova 16
17 Ekaterina Alexandrova 17
18 Daria Kasatkina 18
19 Liudmila Samsonova 19
20 Beatriz Haddad Maia 20
21 Jelena Ostapenko 21
22 Clara Tauson 22
23 Elise Mertens 23
24 Magdalena Frech 24
25 Donna Vekic 25
26 Marta Kostyuk 26
27 Linda Noskova 27
28 Sofia Kenin 28
29 Magda Linette 29
30 McCartney Kessler 30
31 Ashlyn Krueger 31
32 Xinyu Wang 32

Yulia Putintseva 33

Rebecca Sramkova 34

Belinda Bencic 35

Peyton Stearns 36

Olga Danilovic 37

Leylah Fernandez 38

Anna Kalinskaya 39

Emma Raducanu 40

Maya Joint 41

Dayana Yastremska 42

Katie Boulter 43

Anastasia Potapova 44

Maria Tatjana 45

Veronika Kudermetova 46

Lulu Sun 47

Marie Bouzkova 48

Elina Avanesyan 49

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 50

Sonay Kartal 51

Jaqueline Cristian 52

Naomi Osaka 53

Danielle Collins 54

Hailey Baptiste 55

Alexandra Eala 56

Camila Osorio 57

Elena-Gabriela Ruse 58

Ons Jabeur 59

Alycia Parks 60

Eva Lys 61

Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 62

Lucia Bronzetti 63

Polina Kudermetova 64

Ann Li 65

Lois Boisson 66

Caroline Dolehide 67

Yuliia Starodubtseva 68

Marketa Vondrousova 18 (PR)

Sorana Cirstea 37 (PR)

Lin Zhu 50 (PR)

Anastasija Sevastova 65 (PR)

Victoria Mboko 97 (WC)

Bianca Andreescu 146 (WC)

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This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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