WTA stars lit up Beijing on Wednesday night at the 2025 China Open players’ party, trading their tennis gear for glamorous evening looks. All athletes looked spectacular, whether they wore sexy négligé-style dresses or menswear-inspired ensembles. Here’s a closer look at who made the biggest fashion statements.
Marta Kostyuk dazzled in a fiery red satin slip dress paired with a bold red lipstick and her straight, glossy blonde hair worn down.
Diana Shnaider also went for a daring red strappy gown, complemented by white kitten heels.
Dayana Yastremska embraced the sexy dress trend with a lingerie-style black gown featuring sheer horizontal lace panels.
Fanny Stollar flaunted her toned legs in a black mini dress adorned with striking red floral prints.
Katerina Siniakova also embraced the floral theme, sporting a black floral accessory around her neck.
Jessica Pegula opted for an all-black ensemble, pairing tailored shorts and an elegant shirt with sharp stilettos.
Naomi Osaka followed suit in a polished black shirt and shorts combo with matching heels.
Paula Badosa, making her return to the tour since Wimbledon, seduced in a simple black strappy dress.
While most players favored sexy evening dinner date outfits, Iga Swiatek opted for business casual attire, showing a clean, office-ready look.
Defending champion Coco Gauff made a statement in a grey tuxedo-style vest and matching pants, channeling a sharp, menswear-inspired vibe.
Leylah Fernandez glowed in a delicate blue strappy dress, her relaxed hairstyle adding an air of casual elegance.
Kamilla Rakhimova clearly enjoyed the spotlight, posing confidently for photographer Jimmie48.
Clara Tauson completed the lineup in a sophisticated all-black look, keeping her style minimal yet impactful.
Played on outdoor hard courts, the 12-day China Open is celebrating its 19th year on the WTA Tour and has become a cornerstone of the Asian swing over the past two decades. With a total prize fund of $8,963,700, it ranks fourth among the 10 WTA 1000 events, behind only Madrid, Miami, and Indian Wells. The champion will walk away with over $1 million and 1,000 highly coveted ranking points.