The WTA Finals takes place on Monday 2 November 2026 as part of the WTA Tour calendar. The WTA Finals close the women’s tennis season, bringing the top eight singles players and doubles teams together in a round-robin format.
The WTA Finals is the season-ending championship of the WTA Tour, contested each November between the eight singles players and eight doubles teams who accumulate the most ranking points across the year. The event uses a round-robin group stage followed by single-match semi-finals and a final, with the champion crowned WTA year-end number one in the event.
The WTA Finals carries the largest prize purse of the women’s tennis season outside a Grand Slam and a meaningful swing in year-end ranking points. A WTA Finals title is regarded as one of the sport’s most prestigious non-Grand Slam achievements.
How to watch: The WTA Finals is broadcast internationally by the Tennis Channel, Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, Eurosport and Discovery+ across Europe, ESPN in the United States, and WTA TV for live streaming worldwide.