Semenistaja Returns as Top Seed, Eyes Second Mumbai Open WTA 125 Title

Darja Semenistaja, the 2024 champion, is back as the top seed at the 2026 L&T Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series. She reflects on her 2024 victory as a pivotal moment that boosted her ranking and allowed her to play bigger tournaments. The Latvian player notes significant evolution in her game, becoming more aggressive and mentally focused on improvement rather than just results. She also commends the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association for noticeable improvements in the tournament's facilities and operations since her last win.

Key Points: Darja Semenistaja Eyes 2026 Mumbai Open Title as Top Seed

  • 2024 champion returns as top seed
  • Credits 2024 win for career breakthrough
  • Highlights mental and aggressive game evolution
  • Praises improved tournament organization by MSLTA
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2024 champion Semenistaja highlights growth of Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series while eyeing another title run

2024 champion Darja Semenistaja returns as top seed at the 2026 Mumbai Open WTA 125, reflecting on her career growth and the improved tournament.

"It was a very special moment... part of a learning process. - Darja Semenistaja"

Mumbai, Feb 4

The champion of the 2024 edition, Darja Semenistaja is back at the 2026 L&T Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series, this time as one of the leading contenders for the title at the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association. The Latvian, who lifted the trophy in 2024, is eyeing another deep run in Mumbai after returning to the tournament with greater experience and a different approach.

With a current ranking of World No. 99 in Women's Singles, the 23-year-old came into the tournament after recently featuring in the main draw of the Australian Open. With first seed Lulu Sun withdrawing from the tournament, Darja Semenistaja is now the top seed and will be hoping to reclaim the title. She opened her campaign with a composed straight-sets win over Italy's Diletta Cherubini as she settled into the tournament.

Darja Semenistaja had an amazing campaign in the third edition of L&T Mumbai Open when she claimed her maiden WTA 125 Singles title, beating Australia's Storm Hunter, a leading Doubles player on the WTA Tour.

Reflecting on her breakthrough title in Mumbai two years ago, Semenistaja described the experience as a defining moment in her career. "It was a very special moment. It was my first WTA 125 title and right away I jumped in the ranking, which gave me opportunities to play bigger tournaments like Indian Wells. Of course, expectations came with that, and I was younger and didn't really know how to deal with it. But it was an unreal feeling and part of a learning process. Two years later, I finally made it into the top 100."

Now returning after playing around the globe, the Latvian believes her game has evolved significantly since her title-winning run. "The biggest change is that I've become more aggressive as a player. Mentally as well, I'm trying to focus less on rankings and results and more on improving my game. Instead of rushing for points or being afraid of dropping, I have started playing freely."

Darja Semenistaja also highlighted improvements in the operations and hospitality of the tournament at the MSLTA, when she said, "I think the tournament is improving every year. Compared to two years ago, everything has gotten better, from the practice facilities to the hotel and transportation. MSLTA has done a wonderful job this time."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Fantastic to hear the tournament facilities are improving every year. MSLTA deserves credit. This is how we put Indian tennis on the global map. Hope we see an Indian player making a deep run soon!
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Aman W
Her mindset shift is the key lesson here. Focusing on the game, not just rankings. Our athletes can learn a lot from this approach. Wishing her all the best for the title defence!
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Sarah B
It's wonderful to see a player acknowledge the tournament's growth. Often players just come, play, and leave. Her positive feedback about the hospitality and operations is a good sign for the event's future.
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Karthik V
While it's great to host international stars, I do wish the article focused a bit more on the Indian participants in the draw. The home players are the real story for us fans.
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Nisha Z
From winning her first WTA 125 here to breaking into the top 100, Mumbai seems to be her lucky place! 🍀 Hope she has another great run. The city loves a champion who appreciates it.

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