2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour

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Duration2 January – 31 December 2023
Edition30th
CategoriesW100 tournaments
W80 tournaments
W60 tournaments
W40 tournaments
W25 tournaments
W15 tournaments
2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour
Details
Duration2 January – 31 December 2023
Edition30th
CategoriesW100 tournaments
W80 tournaments
W60 tournaments
W40 tournaments
W25 tournaments
W15 tournaments
Achievements (singles)
Most titlesCzech Republic Brenda Fruhvirtová
Australia Arina Rodionova (7)
Most finalsAustralia Arina Rodionova (10)
2022
2024

The 2023 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 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 six prize money levels of tournaments: $15,000, $25,000, $40,000, $60,000, $80,000 and $100,000.

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.[1]

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.[2]

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Cancelled/postponed tournaments

The following tournaments were formally announced by the ITF before being subsequently cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic or other reasons.

Week of Tournament Status
January 9Oberpullendorf, Austria
W15 – Hard (i)
Cancelled
January 30Wesley Chapel, United States
W25 – Hard
April 17Shymkent, Kazakhstan
W15 – Clay
April 24Shymkent, Kazakhstan
W15 – Clay
May 1Daytona Beach, United States
W25 – Clay
May 8Atlanta, United States
W100 – Clay
Sarasota, United States
W25 – Clay
May 29La Nucia, Spain
W25 – Clay
Jun 12Jakarta, Indonesia
W25 – Hard
Bad Waltersdorf, Austria
W15 – Clay
Postponed to October 2nd
Jun 19Denain, France
W25 – Clay
Cancelled
Aug 21Gyeongsan, South Korea
W25 – Hard
Sep 18Lubbock, United States
W15 – Hard
Oct 2Henderson Tennis Open
Las Vegas, United States
W60 – Hard
Oct 9Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, France
W25 – Hard (i)
Postponed to October 16th
Ra'anana, Israel
W15 – Hard
Cancelled due Gaza war
Oct 16Jerusalem, Israel
W25 – Hard
Oct 23Kiryat Motzkin, Israel
W25 – Hard
Oct 30Atlanta, United States
W25 – Hard
Cancelled
Nov 27Ramat Gan, Israel
W25 – Hard
Cancelled due Gaza war
Dec 4

Participating host nations

WTA ranking points distribution

CategoryWFSFQFR16R32R64QFQRQ2Q1
W100 (48S, 32Q)140855025137164
W100 (32S, 32/24Q)14085502513164
W100 (16D)1408550251
W80 (48S, 32Q)115704221106153
W80 (32S, 32/24Q)11570422110153
W80 (16D)1157042211
W60+H (48S, 32Q)10060361895153
W60+H (32S, 32/24Q)1006036189153
W60+H (32S, 48/64Q)1006036189153
W60+H (16D)1006036181
W60 (48S, 32Q)8048291585153
W60 (32S, 32/24Q)804829158153
W60 (16D)804829151
W40/W40+H (48S, 32Q)7042251374142
W40/W40+H (32S, 32/24Q)704225137142
W40/W40+H (16D)70422513
W25+H (48S, 32Q)603622116312
W25+H (32S, 32/24Q)60362211612
W25+H (32S, 48/64Q)60362211612
W25+H (16D)603622111
W25 (48S, 32Q)50301895311
W25 (32S, 32/24Q)503018951
W25 (32S, 48/64Q)503018951
W25 (16D)50301891
W15/W15+H (32S, 32/24Q)106421
W15/W15+H (32S, 48/64Q)106421
W15/W15+H (16D)10641
  • "+H" indicates that hospitality is provided.

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