
Fernandez triumphs in Osaka to clinch fifth WTA Tour title
Leylah Fernandez needed three sets but eventually got the job done as she defeated Tereza Valentova in the final of the Japan Open.
Fernandez, the runner-up to Emma Raducanu in the US Open final four years ago, has enjoyed a solid season.
And the Canadian scooped her second title of 2025 by claiming a 6-0 5-7 6-3 victory in two hours and 11 minutes on Sunday.
Fernandez looked set to breeze to victory after a first-set bagel, but 18-year-old Valentova, playing in her first WTA Tour-level final, hit back brilliantly to force a decider.
Yet Fernandez's experience told in the final set, as she capitalised on Valentova's second serve on break point, dispatching a crisp backhand winner to nudge into a 3-1 lead.
Valentova grabbed a break back, but Fernandez consolidated from there to claim her fifth career trophy.
Fifth career title
— wta (@WTA) October 19, 2025
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Data Debrief: More hard-court glory for Fernandez
All five of Fernandez's career titles have been won on hard courts.
Indeed, she has reached eight Tour-level finals in total, and only one of those – Eastbourne in 2024 – has been on any other surface than a hard court.
Fernandez will rise up to world number 22 in the WTA rankings come Monday, making her the new Canadian number one, ahead of Victoria Mboko.











