The WTA 250 Chennai Open 2025 kicks off with a spotlight on India’s rising tennis stars, led by 16-year-old Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi. Making her Tour-level debut on home turf, Maaya joins a youthful Indian lineup aiming to make waves against top international contenders at the SDAT Stadium.
As the WTA 250 Chennai Open returns for its second edition, the spotlight is firmly on India’s emerging tennis talent. Among them, Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi, a 16-year-old prodigy from Coimbatore, is set to make her Tour-level debut in front of a home crowd. Having trained at the Rafa Nadal Academy and recently competed at the US
Open juniors, Maaya’s wildcard entry into the main draw marks a significant milestone in her young career.
The tournament, held at the SDAT Stadium in Chennai, features a mix of seasoned international players and promising Indian contenders. Defending champion Linda Fruhvirtova of Czechia returns to defend her title, while Zeynep Sonmez of Turkey (World No. 69) leads the singles draw as top seed. Olympic silver medallist Donna Vekic of Croatia and Britain’s Francesca Jones also add depth to the competition.
Key Highlights:
- Maaya’s Debut: The 16-year-old will face fellow wildcard Shrivalli Bhamidipaty in the Round-of-32, ensuring an all-Indian clash and guaranteed local representation in the next round.
- Indian Lineup: Ten Indian players feature across the doubles draw, with four all-Indian pairs competing.
- Global Talent: The tournament hosts top-100 ranked players, including Janice Tjen and Donna Vekic, promising high-caliber matchups.
- Venue Legacy: The SDAT Stadium, which hosted the inaugural Chennai Open in 2022, continues to be a launchpad for Indian tennis hopefuls.
- Youth Momentum: The event reflects India’s growing investment in grassroots tennis and the emergence of a new generation of players ready to compete on the global stage.
With Maaya’s debut and a strong Indian presence, Chennai Open 2025 is more than just a tournament—it’s a celebration of India’s tennis future.
Sources: Times of India, Malaysia Sun, Sportstar – The Hindu.