Philippines gears up for possible hosting of WTA event in 2026
Talks now are underway for the country’s potential hosting of a WTA event, a move that could mark a major milestone for Philippine tennis.
The proposed WTA 125 Philippine Women’s Open is being targeted for January 26 to February 1 next year, following initial discussions between the Philippine Lawn Tennis Association (Philta), the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), and Navotas Mayor John Rey Tiangco.
Also discussed was opening the historic Rizal Memorial Tennis Courts to the public, aiming to expand grassroots access to the sport.
“Our partnership with the Philippine Sports Commission paves the way for a new chapter in Philippine tennis,” said Tiangco, who also serves as Philta secretary general. “From pursuing the hosting of the WTA 125 Philippine Women’s Open and ITF J30 to opening Rizal Memorial courts to the public and building the Philippine Tennis Center in New Clark City, we are bringing world-class opportunities closer to home. Tennis transforms lives, and with PSC’s support, we are determined to help Filipinos rise and shine on the world stage.”
If the plan materializes, fans may even witness Filipina star Alex Eala competing on home soil—a potential highlight as she continues her climb in the global rankings.
For PSC Chairman John Patrick “Pato” Gregorio, the initiative goes beyond hosting a single tournament.
“This is more than a tournament. This is about giving our athletes the chance to test themselves against the world’s best, inspiring the next generation, and placing the Philippines firmly on the global tennis map. The greatest champions began their journeys on public courts. By opening access and investing in world-class events, we are giving Filipinos the same chance to dream big and achieve greatness.” Gregorio stressed.
Beyond the WTA discussions, the Philippines is also set to host the ITF J30 Tournament later this year, featuring promising players aged 13 to 18.
With both grassroots development and elite competitions in play, Philippine tennis is gearing up for a future that blends accessibility, international exposure, and the dream of producing more homegrown champions.

The Philippines’ bid to host the WTA 125 Philippine Women’s Open in 2026. The piece highlights ongoing talks, the potential impact on grassroots tennis, and the broader vision for Philippine tennis through partnerships, world-class events, and the possibility of seeing local star Alex Eala compete on home soil. It also includes upcoming plans for the ITF J30 Tournament and the opening of Rizal Memorial courts to the public.
