Is this the best era yet in women's tennis? Why the depth is truly unprecedented
Briefly

At the 2025 French Open, all top eight seeds in the women's draw advanced to the round of 16, showing a resurgence of star power. Notably, five of these top seeds had previously reached at least two Grand Slam finals, with only Mirra Andreeva being a newcomer at age 18. Wild card Lois Boisson's surprise run to the semifinals included victories over Andreeva and No. 3 Jessica Pegula, culminating in a championship match between Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff. Conversely, Wimbledon 2025 demonstrated unpredictability as four top seeds lost early.
The 2025 French Open showcased all eight top seeds in the women's draw reaching the round of 16, emphasizing the resurgence of star power in women's tennis.
Wimbledon 2025 saw four of the top nine seeds, including Gauff and Pegula, lose in the opening round, highlighting unpredictability in the tournament.
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