Adelaide International (WTA) (500-level, hard court, Adelaide)

Tour: WTA · Level: 500-level · Surface: hard court · Location: Adelaide · Dates: Jan 12, 2026 – Jan 17, 2026

Final Result — 2026

Mirra Andreeva def. Victoria Mboko, 6-3 6-1.

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Matches: 26 · Players in draw: 28

Matches

Full Adelaide International (WTA) 2026 results — 26 completed matches so far, grouped by round below. Tap any match for the live set-by-set score, point-by-point flow, and head-to-head history.

Final

Semifinal

Quarterfinal

R16

R32

Bracket

Adelaide International (WTA) 2026 bracket — late-round matchups from R16 through the Final. Scroll horizontally to see every round; tap any match for the live score, set-by-set stats, and head-to-head history. Pair the bracket with the Predictions tab for each player's odds of reaching every round, updated after every completed match. View the complete draw with all rounds (R128 through the Final) with seed positions and match predictions.

Final
Mirra Andreeva
Victoria Mboko
6-3 6-1
Semifinal
Kimberly Birrell
Victoria Mboko
2-6 1-6
Mirra Andreeva
Diana Shnaider
6-3 6-2
Quarterfinal
Victoria Mboko
Madison Keys
6-4 4-6 6-2
Diana Shnaider
Emma Navarro
6-3 6-3
Mirra Andreeva
Maya Joint
6-2 6-0
R16
Victoria Mboko
Anna Kalinskaya
6-2 3-6 7(8)-6(6)
Mirra Andreeva
Marie Bouzkova
6-3 6-1
Marketa Vondrousova
Kimberly Birrell
Tereza Valentova
Madison Keys
4-6 1-6
Diana Shnaider
Katerina Siniakova
6-1 2-6 7-5
Yulia Putintseva
Emma Navarro
1-6 4-6
Maya Joint
Ajla Tomljanovic
0-2

Predictions

Adelaide International (WTA) 2026 ships live odds of winning the title and reaching every round (R128 through the title) for every player in the draw. Odds re-condition after every completed match. Our hit-rate against sportsbook lines is published openly, sliced by surface, tour, and round.

Champions

YearChampionRunner-upScore
2026Mirra AndreevaVictoria Mboko6-3 6-1
2025Madison KeysJessica Pegula6-3 4-6 6-1
2024Jelena OstapenkoDaria Kasatkina6-3 6-2
2023Aryna SabalenkaLinda Noskova6-3 7(7)-6(4)

Year-by-Year Archive

About

Adelaide International: Memorial Drive and the road to Melbourne

The Adelaide International is a hard-court ATP 500 / WTA 500 played at Memorial Drive in the opening week of January, one of the principal tune-ups before the Australian Open. Adelaide has hosted tour tennis for decades, but the current combined event dates to 2020, when Tennis Australia reworked the city's pre-Melbourne slot into a single men's-and-women's stop. For two seasons it ran as twin back-to-back weeks — "Adelaide International 1 and 2" — before consolidating back into a single edition, sharing the early-January Australian summer window with the Brisbane International and across the Tasman the ASB Classic.

What sets Adelaide apart is the slot rather than the surface. The medium-paced outdoor hard courts mirror Melbourne Park closely enough that the draw functions as a live Grand Slam rehearsal, and Memorial Drive's intimate stadium delivers it under the brutal South Australian summer heat that defines the swing. Players arrive needing matches, not minutes — which is why the field skews toward genuine contenders sharpening form rather than journeymen chasing points.

The honours board reflects that quality. Aryna Sabalenka won the 2023 title past a teenage Linda Noskova, 6-3, 7-6. Jelena Ostapenko took the 2024 edition over Daria Kasatkina, before Madison Keys edged Jessica Pegula in a 2025 three-setter, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1 — a January run Keys would parlay into the season's first major. Most recently, Mirra Andreeva lifted the trophy past Victoria Mboko, 6-3, 6-1.

The throughline is unmistakable: Adelaide keeps minting champions who go deep at the Australian Open weeks later, which is precisely the point of its place on the calendar.

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