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Discover the 2025 ranking of the most titled nations in WTA!

The 2025 WTA season delivered an unexpected verdict: 17 nations, unexpected scenarios and a historic trio where Canada invites itself against all odds.
Discover the 2025 ranking of the most titled nations in WTA!
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Arthur Millot
le 29/11/2025 à 17h40
2 min to read

The United States didn't just dominate: they devastated the circuit

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With 14 individual titles, an impressive record, the American nation proved it possessed the most complete generation of modern women's tennis.

- Jessica Pegula led the squadron with 3 titles (Austin, Charleston, Bad Homburg).

- Coco Gauff added Roland-Garros and Wuhan to her record, not forgetting the United Cup in teams.

- Madison Keys offered a double: Adelaide + Australian Open.

- Anisimova, Kessler, Navarro, Jovic and Ann Li each contributed their stone to the building.

Russia in ambush: six titles and a fiery generation

Russia finishes second, but could have played for first place without the "team USA".

With six titles, it relies on an armada of impressive young she-wolves:

- Mirra Andreeva: Dubai and Miami

- Diana Shnaider: Monterrey

- Anna Blinkova, titled in Jiangxi

- Ekaterina Alexandrova, winner in Linz

- Anastasia Potapova, victorious in Transylvania.

The surprise duo: Belarus and Canada share 3rd place (4 titles each)

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Impossible to imagine 2025 without the domination of Aryna Sabalenka, queen of world tennis, who wins: US Open, Madrid, Miami, Brisbane.

Four titles, a world No.1 status assumed, and the certainty that she alone carries an entire country.

Canada – Fernandez and Mboko, the year of the revelation

It's the major surprise of the ranking: Canada, thanks to the Fernandez–Mboko duo, climbs to 3rd place worldwide, an unprecedented feat.

- Leylah Fernandez, finally rewarded, wins Washington and Osaka.

- Victoria Mboko, 18 years old, creates the spark of the year by winning her first WTA title in Canada, before adding Hong Kong.

Poland and Kazakhstan: three titles each and solid queens

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Iga Swiatek waited for the second part of the season to explode… but what an explosion: Wimbledon, her first title on grass not to mention Cincinnati and Seoul.

Kazakhstan – Rybakina, imperial in WTA Finals

Elena Rybakina adds: Strasbourg and Ningbo. And especially the WTA Finals, a historic first for her country.

It should also be noted that Switzerland, France, Romania, Belgium, Australia and the Czech Republic each have two titles.

Finally, this diversity reflects a deeply unpredictable WTA, where new figures shaped a season rich in surprises.

Jessica Pegula
6e, 5453 points
Cori Gauff
3e, 6423 points
Madison Keys
9e, 4003 points
Amanda Anisimova
4e, 6320 points
McCartney Kessler
36e, 1335 points
Emma Navarro
15e, 2467 points
Iva Jovic
30e, 1520 points
Ann Li
38e, 1316 points
Mirra Andreeva
8e, 4232 points
Diana Shnaider
23e, 1818 points
Anna Blinkova
62e, 1016 points
Ekaterina Alexandrova
11e, 3375 points
Anastasia Potapova
54e, 1103 points
Aryna Sabalenka
1e, 10990 points
Victoria Mboko
17e, 2157 points
Leylah Fernandez
22e, 1821 points
Iga Swiatek
2e, 8328 points
Elena Rybakina
5e, 5850 points
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1j

I am surprised about relatively low attendance at Roland Garros which was the most popular slam 20+ years ago. I myself love it as well as really loving aus and us opens. I don't care about Wimbledon, sometimes maybe I can watch women's tennis. I hate Wimbledon's white dress code, I feel like I am watching junior tennis...I watched very few matches like Graf davenport final in 1999 the last time.....

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10j

It will really be befitting if he attains his 25th Grand Slam crown at the AO for he's truly the GOAT & this will stamp him & endorse his GOAT status without an iota of doubt

10j

Almost as important to Djokovic as Slam #25--and requiring less luck--is beating Federer's total of 103 singles titles. He'll play 250s, and might even surpass Connors's 109.