Resolution criteria
Resolves to the single answer corresponding to the player listed as the 2025 US Open Women’s Singles champion after the final. Primary source: the official WTA draw/results page and ESPN’s bracket; the creator will use both to verify the named champion. If the final is decided by walkover/default, the player listed as champion still resolves Yes. If no champion is declared (e.g., tournament canceled before completion), resolve N/A.
Sources: WTA Official Draws (Women’s Singles) and ESPN bracket. (wtatennis.com, espn.com)
Background
Aryna Sabalenka — World No. 1 and defending US Open champion (defeated Pegula in the 2024 final). Into the 2025 semifinals (advanced via Vondrousova walkover) and faces Jessica Pegula. (usopen.org, reuters.com)
Naomi Osaka — Two‑time US Open champion (2018, 2020). Beat Karolina Muchova to reach the 2025 semifinals; will play Amanda Anisimova. (usopen.org)
Qinwen Zheng — Withdrew from the 2025 US Open on July 21 due to right elbow surgery; cannot win. (reuters.com)
Wang Xinyu — Won R1, lost R2 to Ekaterina Alexandrova; eliminated. (wtatennis.com)
Jasmine Paolini — Lost in R3 to Marketa Vondrousova; eliminated. (usopen.org)
Other live contenders: Jessica Pegula (in SF vs Sabalenka) and Amanda Anisimova (in SF vs Osaka). (reuters.com, usopen.org)
Considerations
New 15‑day format in 2025 (main draw Aug 24–Sep 7); women’s final scheduled for Saturday, Sep 6 at 4 p.m. ET. This can affect rest days and scheduling. (usopen.org, espn.com)