Tennis in 2026 gave fans more than just brutal baseline rallies and Grand Slam drama — it gave them personality. This years most talked-about women on tour sort of combined very serious results with serious style, from Wimbledon glory to career best comebacks to breakout runs nobody saw coming. Heres our list of the 10 women who sort of defined beauty, form and star power in women’s tennis this year.
Article Most beautiful women tennis players 2026
1. Camila Osorio (Colombia)
Colombia’s No. 1 keeps proving that home-court magic is real. In 2026, Osorio won the Bogota title for the third time in her career, defending her home-soil crown in front of an adoring crowd, and backed it up with a semifinal run in Rabat, and a quarterfinal at the Singapore Open.
Off the court, the 23-year-olds effortless, unbothered charm has made her one of the most-followed Colombian athletes on social media — a rare combo of clay-court grit and easy elegance, that fans in Bogota and beyond can’t really get enough of.
2. Iga Świątek (Poland)
Świątek’s 2025 season was basically a tale of resilience. After wobbling through the first half, and slipping to No. 8, including a surprise French Open semifinal loss that ended her 26-match win run in Paris she flipped everything in the most dramatic way: a 6-0, 6-0 demolition of Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon final, the first time a womens final had gone scoreless in a set since 1911.
Then she added the Cincinnati title a few weeks later. It’s that kind of quiet intensity, plus a full control of a match that makes Świątek feel kinda magnetic off the court, like she’s pretty scary on it, too.
3. Donna Vekić (Croatia)
Fresh off an Olympic silver medal and a Wimbledon semi final in 2024, Vekić kind of opened 2025 by moving up to a new career-high No. 17, after a fourth round run at the Australian Open. She parted ways with longtime coach Pam Shriver mid season, but still kept at it. There were quarterfinal results at Indian Wells and Madrid so yeah, nothing totally stalled. Vekić has also made a name in fashion, serving as a brand ambassador for the label Mackage, and it’s proof that her sense of style travels just as well as her forehand, somehow.
4. Anastasia Potapova (Russia)
Potapova’s 2025 season really lit up indoors. She won her third WTA title at the Transylvania Open in Cluj-Napoca , and did it without dropping a single set in the final. After that she followed up with a quarterfinal run at Linz. On tour, you’ll hear people talk about her bold on court looks and the constant hair color shifts. Potapova has basically been one of the WTA’s most fearless self expressers for ages, like a vibe, not just a slogan—sharp, right there along with her groundstrokes
5. Paula Badosa (Spain)
As for Badosa, 2025 was a full on rollercoaster. A career best Grand Slam semifinal run at the Australian Open pushed her into the world’s top 10 for the first time since 2022, but then the torn labrum, and recurring back and psoas issues cut her run short. She had early exits, and the season ended sooner than anyone wanted, after Wimbledon. Still, through the whole mess, her runway ready off-court style kept people interested. Between tournaments she’s often seen in bold, fashion forward outfits, and that has turned her into a fan favorite even in the toughest year, really.
6. Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan)
Few players had a closing kick bigger than Rybakina in 2025, at least that’s how it felt. She had that rocky start, including a shoulder issue at the Australian Open and then a little coaching mess around a suspended Stefano Vukov . After all of that, though, she kinda caught fire late in the year, taking Ningbo and Strasbourg, and then finishing the season with a long, undefeated run all the way to the WTA Finals title in Riyadh.
In the final she beat World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and walked away with $5.235 million , a record-breaking payday. Rybakina’s calm, almost statue like presence on court has made her one of the most recognizable players around , and honestly also one of the most quietly intimidating.
7. Coco Gauff (United States)
And if you’re trying to name 2025’s most compelling women in tennis, no version of that list is really complete without Coco Gauff. The American star added yet another Grand Slam final appearance to her resume and stayed one of the sport’s biggest global draws, thanks to her explosive athleticism, plus that outspoken, magnetic personality off the court.
Her rivalry with Świątek — they’ve met 16 times since 2021, so there’s a lot going on — has basically become one of the most watched storylines on tour, and it’s her fashion presence plus endorsement footprint (from New Balance to Barbie campaigns) that’s pushed her into crossover territory beyond tennis.
8. Leylah Fernandez (Canada)
Fernandez, you know, finally broke through for a career year in 2025, like really, winning her first WTA 500 title at the DC Open — beating Anna Kalinskaya in the final, after grinding through two brutal three hour matches earlier in the week.
Then, on top of all that, she added a second title in Osaka too, which is kinda wild. She wrapped the season at a career-high No. 22. The 2021 US Open finalist’s warmth, and that multicultural background (an Ecuadorian father and a Filipino-Canadian mother) have made her one of the most relatable, and yes, widely loved, personalities on tour.
9. Alexandra Eala (Philippines)
Honestly, nobody’s 2025 story topped Eala’s. Ranked outside the top 140, the Filipina wildcard came alive at the Miami Open draw, beating three Grand Slam champions, Jelena Ostapenko, Madison Keys and Iga Świątek, to become the first Filipino player ever to reach a WTA 1000 semifinal She kept the momentum going into her first tour-level final at Eastbourne and then landed something historic, a maiden Grand Slam main-draw win at the US Open.
Trained at the Rafael Nadal Academy since age 13, Eala has turned into a real national icon back home, with people making comparisons to Manny Pacquiao because, well, the celebrity scale is that big
10. Emma Raducanu (Great Britain)
Now, four years after her fairytale US Open title, Raducanu spent 2025 trying to tighten things up with consistency. She cycled through coaches again (because of course she did) but still managed to show flashes of her best tennis, including a run to the third round at Wimbledon versus World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, and then a fourth-round finish at the Australian Open.
Off court, she’s still one of the sport’s most bankable stars, with major partnerships across fashion and beauty, which keeps her in the global spotlight quite firmly, even when her ranking isn’t exactly cooperating.
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