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Lexus British Tour Masters 2025: Draw, preview & live stream

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Draws, formats, players lists and live streams – here’s everything you need to know about the Lexus British Tour Masters 2025.

Part of our Performance Competition Calendar to increase competitive opportunities for British players in 2025, the British Tour Masters is one of the highest level of domestic-level events in this country.

Players compete in British Tour events throughout the year – with champions from British Tour Premier Tier events, the top three players on the British Tour leaderboard and one wild card making up a field of the top eight men’s and women’s players.

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What is the Lexus British Tour Masters?

The Lexus British Tour Masters gets underway on Thursday 11 to Saturday 13 December.

The tournament will be hosted at Loughborough University on its 10 world-class indoor acrylic courts used throughout the year for top level professional and wheelchair events.

Lexus British Tour Masters 2025 draws

Check out the women’s and men’s draws for the Lexus British Tour Masters.

Draws & results

How to watch the Lexus British Tour Masters 2025

Coverage of the Lexus British Tour Masters 2024 will be shown live here during the event and across our YouTube channel.

There is courtside seating available free of charge on Saturday 13 December. To reserve your seats, please contact richard.joyner@lta.org.uk

What is the format of the Lexus British Tour Masters?

Both the women’s and men’s draws are made up of eight players that are divided into two groups to compete in a round-robin format.

Once everyone in the groups have played each other, the top two players from each group will progress to the semi-finals, followed by the final.

All group matches will take place on Thursday and Friday, with semi-finals and finals day on Saturday.

Who is playing in the Lexus British Tour Masters 2025?

This year’s women’s draw will be headed up by reigning champion and former world No.371 Eliz Maloney. Maloney was recently named BUCS Sportswoman of the Year after an historic year competing for Loughborough University.

Joining her will be four-time former champion Freya Christie – who will be looking to win the British Tour Masters for the first time since 2016. Christie has won three ITF doubles titles this year at W50 and W75 level and has a career-high singles ranking inside the world’s top 300.

Mia Wainwright will be one to watch after finishing top of the Lexus British Tour leaderboard this year, as well as Premier Tier Loughborough champion Lois Newberry.

Harry Wendelken will also return to defend his title in the men’s singles, just months after claiming this biggest result of his career. The 23-year-old recently won his first ATP Challenger Tour event in Hersonissos, Greece and then backed it up with a title run at the Lexus British Pro Series Glasgow.

Three Lexus British Tour Premier Tier champions, James Story (West Worthing), Matt Summers (Sutton) and Phoenix Weir (Loughborough) will be set to challenge for this year’s Masters title alongside another former champion in Marcus Walters.

Full player list:

Women’s players

Men’s players

Eliz Maloney

Harry Wendelken

Freya Christie

James Story

Lois Newberry

Matt Summers

Mia Wainwright

Phoenix Weir

Eloise Newberry

Jay Johnson-Hauldren

Ciara Moore

Marcus Walters

Sophie Christodoulou

Ben Gusic Wan

Tegan Bush

Nathan Mansfield

Lexus British Tour Masters past champions

  • 2024 – Eliz Maloney & Harry Wendelken
  • 2023 – Ranah Stoiber & Marcus Walters
  • 2022 – Amelia Rajecki & Harry Wendelken
  • 2021 – Eva Shaw & Toby Samuel
  • 2020 – Emma Raducanu & Arthur Fery
  • 2017 & 2019 – Sean Hodkin
  • 2013-2016 – Freya Christie
  • 2013 – Marcus Willis
  • 2012 – Harriet Dart

 

 

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