2024 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour
Details
Duration1 January – December 2023
Edition31st
CategoriesW100 tournaments
W75 tournaments
W50 tournaments
W35 tournaments
W15 tournaments
Achievements (singles)
Most tournament titlesUnited States Fiona Crawley
Croatia Antonia Ružić
Czech Republic Amélie Šmejkalová (1)
Most tournament finalsCroatia Antonia Ružić (2)
2023
2025

The 2024 International Tennis Federation (ITF) Women's World Tennis Tour is the entry-level and mid-level tour for women's professional tennis. It is organized by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the WTA Challenger series of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour. The Tour provides a professional pathway between the ITF Junior World Tennis Tour and the WTA Tour. The results of ITF tournaments are incorporated into the WTA ranking, which enables professionals to progress through to the elite levels of women's professional tennis. The ITF Women's World Tennis Tour offers approximately 500 tournaments across 65 countries and incorporates five prize money levels of tournaments: $15,000, $25,000, $40,000, $60,000 and $100,000.[1][2][3]

Tournaments at $15,000 level include reserved main draw places for Top-100 ranked ITF Juniors, providing a smooth pathway for the best new talent to break through into elite professional tennis. The ITF Women's World Tennis Tour is also designed to target prize money effectively to help reduce costs for players and ultimately enable more players to make a living.[4]

From 1 March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine the ITF announced that players from Belarus and Russia could still play on the tour but would not be allowed to play under the flag of Belarus or Russia.[5]

Schedule

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Participating host nations

WTA ranking points distribution

CategoryWFSFQFR16R32R64QFQRQ2Q1
W100 (48S, 32Q)100653921127153
W100 (32S, 32/24Q)10065392112153
W100 (16D)1006539211
W75 (48S, 32Q)7549291695132
W75 (32S, 32/24Q)754929169132
W75 (16D)754929161
W50 (48S, 32Q)5033201163121
W50 (32S, 32/24Q)503320116121
W50 (16D)503320111
W35 (48S, 32Q)35231484211
W35 (32S, 32/24Q)352314841
W35 (32S, 48/64Q)352314841
W35 (16D)35231481
W15 (32S, 32/24Q)1510631
W15 (32S, 48/64Q)1510631
W15 (16D)151061

Statistics

Key

Category
W100 tournaments
W75 tournaments
W50 tournaments
W35 tournaments
W15 tournaments

These tables present the number of singles (S) and doubles (D) titles won by each player and each nation during the season. The players/nations are sorted by:

  1. Total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation)
  2. A singles > doubles hierarchy
  3. Alphabetical order (by family names for players).

To avoid confusion and double counting, these tables should be updated only after all events of the week are completed.


Titles won by player

Updated as of 15 January
Total Player W100 W75 W50 W35 W15 Total
 S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D 
1  Antonia Ružić (CRO) 110
1  Zhibek Kulambayeva (KAZ) 101
1  Sapfo Sakellaridi (GRE) 101
1  Anna Sisková (CZE) 101
1 Ksenia Zaytseva 101
1  Fiona Crawley (USA) 110
1  Marie Benoît (BEL) 101
1  Liv Hovde (USA) 101
1  Angela Kulikov (USA) 101
1  Leonie Küng (SUI) 101
1  Ashley Lahey (USA) 101
1  Ella McDonald (GBR) 101
1  Amélie Šmejkalová (CZE) 110
1  Laura Böhner (GER) 101
1  Yasmine Mansouri (FRA) 101
1  Tayisiya Morderger (GER) 101
1  Yana Morderger (GER) 101
1  Anri Nagata (JPN) 101
1  Rinon Okuwaki (JPN) 101
1  Nina Radovanovic (FRA) 101
1  Angelina Wirges (GER) 101

Titles won by nation

Updated as of 15 January
Total Nation W100 W75 W50 W35 W15 Total
 S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D 
4  United States (USA) 2222
2  Czech Republic (CZE) 1111
2  Germany (GER) 202
1  Croatia (CRO) 110
1  Greece (GRE) 101
1  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 101
1  Belgium (BEL) 101
1  Great Britain (GBR) 101
1   Switzerland (SUI) 101
1  France (FRA) 101
1  Japan (JPN) 101

    See also

    References

    1. "ITF Women's World Tennis Tour Calendar". ITF. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
    2. "10,600 players, 1135 events: The 2023 ITF World Tennis Tour in Numbers". ITF. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
    3. "2024 Women's and Men's ITF World Tennis Tour Regulations - Summary of key rule changes" (PDF). ITF. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
    4. "Prize money increases approved on ITF Pro Circuit". www.itftennis.com. International Tennis Federation (ITF). 7 May 2015. Archived from the original on 16 March 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
    5. "ITF suspends Russia, Belarus from ITF membership and team competition". www.itftennis.com.
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