UTR PTT announces winners of 2025 Tour Card Points Race, $10,000 bonus payments

Graphic showcasing winners of the 2025 UTR PTT Tour Card Points Race
By Jonathon BradenPublished

UTR Sports is excited to announce the winners of its popular 2025 UTR PTT Tour Card Points Race.

The innovative $500,000 Tour Card program rewarded both participation and performance throughout the year. Players enthusiastically embraced the initiative during what proved to be a record-breaking season for the UTR PTT, the go-to tour for rising professionals thanks to guaranteed matches and substantial prize money.

In 2025, more than 21,000 matches were played across 450-plus events worldwide, setting new UTR PTT records in both categories.

By expanding access to professional tennis for rising players globally, UTR Sports continues to advance its mission of connecting and growing the sport through an accurate global rating, innovative events, and a worldwide community built around level-based play.

Poland’s Maciej Rajski (UTR Rating 13.34) finished first in the men’s points race by earning the maximum 28,800 points from eight PTT titles. Players’ eight best results counted towards their final points race standing. Rajski will receive a $10,000 bonus payment for finishing first. In total, including the $10,000 bonus, he earned more $52,000 on the UTR PTT in 2025.

Rajski was initially drawn to the tour by the prize money offered at UTR PTT $25K events around the world. “It’s good for every player,” he said.

He continues to compete on the UTR PTT as the overall standard keeps improving. “Congrats to everyone who's working for UTR because it's crazy how they’re improving every month; not even every year, every month, it’s getting better. It’s a higher level and much better players, and the organization of the events is better,” he said.

UTR PTT men's points race standings

On the women’s side, Ukraine’s Veronika Miroshnichenko (UTR Rating 10.90) won 11 UTR PTT titles, also earning the maximum 28,800 points to finish first in the women’s PTT Tour Card Points Race.

Including her $10,000 bonus and prize money made throughout the season, Miroshnichenko earned more than $62,000 on the UTR PTT in 2025.

Miroshnichenko, a former collegiate standout at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, successfully held off late challenges for the top spot. 

“It means everything to me to be able to lead the tour and win so many events this year. It was excellent. I had so many great tournaments, great results, tough matches, and the competition was very fierce this year. I'm just really grateful for UTR for giving me this opportunity,” she said. “That $10K bonus is absolutely incredible, and it's going to help me to travel for my next tournaments, to fund my career further.”

UTR PTT women's points race standings

Aussie Kaylah McPhee (UTR Rating 10.29) also finished with 28,800 points, with the higher UTR Rating serving as the tiebreaker.

The top 100 players who competed in at least four events will receive a bonus payment. To learn more and view the full final UTR PTT Tour Card Points Race standings, click or tap here.

About the UTR Pro Tennis Tour

The UTR Pro Tennis Tour supports professional tennis globally with prize money, venue support, technology, logistics, and guaranteed competitive play. UTR Sports is the owner and organizing body of the UTR Pro Tennis Tour (PTT), with responsibility for its Rules and Regulations, Code of Conduct, Tournament Format, and related streaming and commercial rights. Rising professional players are increasingly struggling in the pursuit of their dreams. Working with host venues and national federations, PTT provides additive and complementary opportunities to help emerging players and the broader tennis community. Players can register for events here.

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