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Clara Tauson: Schedule, Ranking & Highlights—How Denmark’s Tennis Prodigy Is Dominating the 2025 Season
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An unexpected lull in Clara Tauson’s breakthrough season has put the Danish prodigy back in the spotlight as she arrives in Seoul for the Korea Open, determined to reboot the form that made her one of 2025’s early-year storylines.
The 22-year-old opened the season in dazzling fashion, lifting her third WTA trophy—and first on outdoor hard courts—at the ASB Classic in Auckland, where her booming serve and fearless baseline aggression powered her past a stacked draw that included two Top-20 opponents. That triumph catapulted Tauson to a career-high ranking of No. 14 and fed talk of a maiden Grand Slam quarter-final run.
Momentum, however, stalled during the North American swing. After reaching the Montréal semifinals she managed just one win in her next four matches, culminating in a stunning first-round exit at the US Open to Filipino teenager Alexandra Eala. Analysts pointed to fatigue—Tauson played 57 singles matches before New York—as well as a lingering right-elbow niggle that limited her trademark kick serve.
Her draw in Seoul offers an immediate litmus test: a tricky opener against Germany’s Eva Lys, whose flat backhand can rush opponents on quick courts. Should she advance, potential clashes with rising Chinese star Zheng Qinwen and top seed Jessica Pegula loom. The indoor-style conditions at the Olympic Park Tennis Center, historically friendly to first-strike players, could play to Tauson’s strengths—provided her serve percentage rebounds from the 48 percent she logged in Flushing Meadows.
Coach Olivier Jeunehomme spent the past fortnight sharpening the Dane’s transition game, an area exposed by counter-punchers during the summer hard-court season. “Clara is most dangerous when she finishes points inside the baseline,” he told Danish daily BT on departure from Copenhagen. “We’ve drilled more approach patterns and slice backhands to add variety.” Jeunehomme also confirmed the elbow is “100 percent” after a precautionary PRP treatment.
Statistically, a bounce-back feels imminent. According to WTA data, Tauson still ranks 7th on tour in return games won (44.3 percent) and 5th in break-point conversion (51.6 percent) through September 15. Her dip has come largely on serve, where her ace-to-double-fault ratio slid from 1.9 in the spring to 1.1 post-Wimbledon. Restored rhythm could quickly translate into match wins on the medium-paced Seoul surface that historically rewards strong first balls—just ask past champions Karolina Muchova and Ekaterina Alexandrova.
Beyond immediate ranking points, Seoul carries added weight for Tauson’s season narrative. A deep run would lock in her qualification for the WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, giving her a shot at a prestigious year-end crown and valuable top-10 ranking leverage heading into 2026. Slip up early, and she risks being overtaken by a chasing pack that includes Eala, Marta Kostyuk and Alycia Parks.
Tauson’s candid social-media presence hints she understands the stakes. “Reset button pressed—Seoul let’s go,” she captioned a practice-court reel that quickly racked up 1.2 million views on TikTok. Fans flooded the comments with the hashtag #TausonTakeoff, a nod to her explosive style and the jet-setting schedule she has embraced this year (43 flights since January, per FlightAware data).
For Danish tennis, the next seven days could prove pivotal. Not since Caroline Wozniacki reigned world No. 1 has Denmark had a player poised to crack the sport’s elite tier. Tauson’s aggressive baseline game, marketable charisma and Gen-Z relatability position her as the natural heir—if she can sustain the consistency that separates good weeks from great seasons.
The tennis world will get its first clues in Tuesday’s night session on Centre Court. Win there, and the Auckland champion’s 2025 storyline may pivot from post-US-Open hangover to Asian-swing resurgence, reigniting whispers of a top-10 breakthrough by Christmas. Lose, and questions about workload management, physical resilience and tactical plan B will echo louder than ever.
One thing is certain: wherever Clara Tauson goes next, eyes—and search engines—will follow.
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