Top 5 Rising female tennis stars for 2025
The top 5 rising female tennis stars for 2025 exude great confidence and potential based on what they did this year.
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TOP 5 RISING FEMALE TENNIS STARS PRIMED TO BE FUTURE GREATS
The top 5 female stars are primed to be future greats based also on their possible longevity.
Furthermore, the names in the list compiled by World Tennis are familiar names.
Coco Gauff, Elena Rybakina, Emma Navarro, Mirra Andreeva, and Linda Noskova are the names you might bet will go big next year.
COCO GAUFF
There’s still time for Coco Gauff to chase more Grand Slams after having a taste of it in 2023.
Moreover, the 20-year-old American won her first major at the US Open last year and rose to world No.2 in June.
Furthermore, Gauff’s current world No.3 ranking bodes well for her upside as the Australian Open comes along.
ELENA RYBAKINA
Like Gauff, Elena Rybakina is no stranger to Grand Slams after she claimed the 2022 Wimbledon title.
Moreover, the 25-year-old Russian-Kazakhstani player went to world No.3 in June 2023 before settling to her current No.6 ranking.
Rybakina settles for a semis appearance at Wimbledon as her best finish in 2024 but expect her to make some noise moving forward.
EMMA NAVARRO
Here’s another youngster who will crowd Gauff not only in the race to the top but also being the best American female tennis star in the future.
Furthermore, Emma Navarro has yet to win a major unlike Gauff, but she took major steps in the four majors this year.
Moreover, the 23-year-old New York native reached the semifinals in the US Open this year which she could use when she plays in Melbourne in January.
MIRRA ANDREEVA
A 17-year-old player reaching the French Open semifinals means something, and Mirra Andreeva is out to prove this sooner than later.
Moreover, the 5-foot-9 Russian beauty also won silver at the 2024 Paris Olympics in women’s doubles with Diana Shnaider.
Time is definitely on Andreeva’s side in 2025, but she doesn’t mind shocking the world with a major title this time, who knows?
LINDA NOSKOVA
Heads turned towards Linda Noskova after she upset world No.1 Iga Swiatek in the third round of the Australian Open in January.
Furthermore, the win didn’t translate to a Grand Slam title right away, but Noskova showed she can compete against the best as a 20-year-old.
Moreover, Noskova’s first WTA tour title st the WTA 500 Monterrey Open should be a springboard for great things at the Australian Open next year.