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    US Open women’s singles: how the top players are shaping up for Flushing Meadows | US Open Tennis 2025
    At the 2025 US Open, Victoria Mboko will be seeded for the first time, the 2022 champion Iga Swiatek is a favourite for this year’s title and Sonay Kartal will be making her main draw debut in New York. Composite: Guardian Pictures; Canadian Press/Shutterstock; Getty Images; Zuma Press Wire/Shutterstock
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    How the top five shape up

    Aryna Sabalenka Is 2025 just not the world No 1’s year? Finishing as runner-up in Melbourne and Paris and falling in the semi-finals at Wimbledon, Sabalenka has failed to get over the line at slams this season despite being a constant favourite. But with her powerful game and a devastating serve – especially on hard courts – she has the tools to make a deep run as the defending champion in New York. The Belarusian has racked up a total of 52 weeks as the world No 1, surpassing her compatriot Victoria Azarenka’s 51 for the 13th-most weeks atop the WTA rankings since they began in 1975. Perhaps, like Roger Federer in 2008, the 27-year-old can triumph in the final slam of the year after making two finals and a semi.

    Aryna Sabalenka is the defending champion at Flushing Meadows. Photograph: Wally Nell/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

    Coco Gauff The love the 2023 winner receives at Flushing Meadows is palpable and it seems to elevate her game. Gauff stunned with a French Open win this summer, but the American’s grass season was a struggle, culminating in a first-round exit at Wimbledon. The 21-year-old’s weak serve, in particular, has been a point of discussion. “I am disappointed in myself when it comes to that part of my game,” she has said. “Serving well in practice, I would like to transfer it to the matches. I am winning, having one part of my game on a crutch. So if I can stand on both feet, then I can only imagine it is going to be a lot more straightforward.” Her 23 double faults in a win against Danielle Collins in Montreal were the most in a WTA level match since 2011.

    Coco Gauff will want to rebound from a difficult time at Wimbledon. Photograph: Robert Prange/Getty Images

    Iga Swiatek After a stunning Wimbledon victory that included a historic double bagel in the final, the Pole enters the US Open as a favourite after a difficult start to the year. The 2022 champion appears to be back to her most dominant form and with a formidable head-to-head record against most of the field, the 24-year-old may have a significant mental edge over other contenders. Since the start of the 2020 season, she has claimed the most wins at the WTA level over grand slam champions with 44.

    Jessica Pegula This year the American has won three singles titles, in Bad Homburg, Charleston and Austin, and reached finals in Miami and Adelaide, but has failed to go further than the fourth round in a slam. She is coming off a third-round upset to Magda Linette in Cincinnati, where her slow movement hindered her game. At 31, her chance to win a grand slam is getting slimmer, but she has a strong record on hard courts and in New York, finishing as runner-up last year.

    Jessica Pegula is running out of time to win a grand slam. Photograph: Robert Prange/Getty Images

    Mirra Andreeva Though she has yet to win a grand slam, the 18-year-old is quickly becoming a serious contender. She has an aggressive baseline game, but her ability to keep focus when things fail to go her way needs improving. The Russian’s 36-12 record in 2025 gives her two more wins than her previous best of 34 last year, and her run to the Wimbledon quarter-finals made her the youngest player to reach the top five since Maria Sharapova.

    Other home hopes

    Madison Keys It is a good time for American tennis. Outside Gauff and Pegula, Keys will be another name that is expected to impress in New York. Her breakthrough grand slam win came this year in Australia, where she defeated Sabalenka in the final and, though she has not maintained that form, she remains a dangerous opponent. Emma Navarro, ranked No 11, will also hope to better her semi-final appearance last year.

    Madison Keys comes to New York as a grand slam champion for the first time. Photograph: Daniel Kopatsch/Getty Images

    Best British hopes

    Emma Raducanu The British No 1 is playing with a newfound freedom, saying she has never felt more confident heading to Flushing Meadows since she won the tournament. Since winning 10 matches to win the 2021 edition as a qualifier, Raducanu has not had a single victory in New York, suffering first-round losses in 2022 and 2024 and missing the 2023 tournament due to surgery. This will be her first grand slam with her new coach, Francisco Roig, who was part of Rafael Nadal’s team from 2005 until 2022. It will also be interesting to watch Sonay Kartal in her main draw debut in New York. The Brighton native had an exciting Wimbledon run but lost in the first round in Cincinnati and lacks hard-court experience.

    Emma Raducanu says she has never felt more confident about her chances in the US Open since winning it in 2021. Photograph: Frey/TPN/Getty Images

    Big name most likely to crash out early

    Venus Williams A legend of the sport and a former world No 1, Williams has received a wildcard into the main draw, an obvious decision given the much-beloved former champion will draw massive crowds. However, she has only three wins from 14 since January 2023 and last won a US Open match in 2019. While her love for the game is undeniable, an early exit seems probable.

    One to watch

    Victoria Mboko The 18-year-old arrives brimming with confidence after winning her maiden WTA title at her home Canadian Open, defeating four grand slam champions along the way. Mboko started the season ranked outside the top 300. Seven months later she is the world No 24 and for the first time anywhere will be seeded. “The US Open, it’s been one of my favourite tournaments ever since I was really little. It is very special for me.” Mboko said. “I don’t really have many expectations for myself. I just want to have as much fun as possible.”

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