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The WTA 125 in Angers Reveals Its Lineup Featuring Krejcikova and Jacquemot

For its 5th edition, the WTA 125 in Angers has unveiled a very strong list of participants, which the tournament director, Nicolas Mahut, is delighted about.
The WTA 125 in Angers Reveals Its Lineup Featuring Krejcikova and Jacquemot
Clément Gehl
le 25/11/2025 à 13h08
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The WTA 125 in Angers, which will take place from December 1st to 7th, has revealed the players who will participate in this end-of-year event.

The tournament's number 1 seed will be Elsa Jacquemot, currently ranked 59th in the world. The second headliner will be Barbora Krejcikova, a former Wimbledon and Roland-Garros champion.

On the French side, we will also see Océane Dodin and Sarah Rakotomanga, as well as Chloé Paquet, who will receive a wild-card.

Nicolas Mahut, the tournament director, commented on the 2025 edition, in remarks relayed by Tennis Actu: "This is the best lineup in the tournament's history, and we are very happy about it.

Never before has the Open Angers Loire Trélazé included so many Top 100 players in an initial list, with such achievements. The two-time defending champion Alycia Parks is back, and we will have with Barbora Krejcikova a double Grand Slam winner!

This is a great opportunity for the tournament, and for the spectators who will also be able to support Elsa Jacquemot, currently among the top 3 French players on the circuit. This 5th edition looks promising!"

Barbora Krejcikova
65e, 990 points
Elsa Jacquemot
56e, 1076 points
Oceane Dodin
819e, 37 points
Alycia Parks
78e, 856 points
Nicolas Mahut
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