The ITF Women's Circuit is the second tier tour for women's professional tennis organised by the International Tennis Federation, and is the tier below the WTA Tour. In 2005, the ITF Women's Circuit included tournaments with prize money ranging from $10,000 to $75,000.
The ITF world champions in 2005 were Kim Clijsters (senior singles), Lisa Raymond / Samantha Stosur (senior doubles) and Victoria Azarenka (combined junior ranking).[1]
Region | Number of events | Total prize money | |
---|---|---|---|
Africa | 13 | $160,000 | |
Asia | 50 | $1,155,000 | |
Europe | 221 | $4,250,000 | |
North America* | 67 | $2,065,000 | |
Oceania | 12 | $250,000 | |
South America | 11 | $125,000 | |
Total | 374 | $8,005,000 |
Rank | Nation | Titles won | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Romania | 26 | |
2. | Czech Republic | 24 | |
= | Russia | 24 | |
4. | United States | 23 | |
5. | Italy | 19 | |
6. | Germany | 18 | |
7. | France | 17 | |
= | Spain | 17 | |
9. | Argentina | 15 | |
10. | Ukraine | 13 | |
11. | Japan | 12 | |
= | Great Britain | 12 | |
13. | Austria | 11 | |
14. | Croatia | 10 | |
15. | Chinese Taipei | 9 | |
16. | Korea | 8 | |
17. | Australia | 7 | |
= | China | 7 | |
19. | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 6 | |
= | Canada | 6 | |
= | Slovak Republic | 6 | |
= | Sweden | 6 |