Bad Homburg draw: Swiatek back on grass; rematch of 2024 final in first round

The third and final WTA 500 grass-court event of the year is upon us: the Bad Homburg Open powered by Solarwatt. The stage is officially set after the main draw was revealed this weekend.
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With one week to go before heading to Wimbledon, half of the Top 10 players in the PIF WTA Singles Rankings will test their grass-court skills in Bad Homburg, Germany.
There could be many rematches here in Bad Homburg, and one notable rematch is already guaranteed: last year's Bad Homburg final will be replayed in this year's opening round.
Main-draw play kicks off on Sunday, June 22. Here is a brief breakdown of the main-draw highlights:
First quarter
World No. 3 Jessica Pegula View Profile is the top seed, but she was done no favors by the draw. After her first-round bye, she could face Top 20 player Liudmila Samsonova View Profile in the second round for the second straight week.
Samsonova upset Pegula in the same round of this week's Berlin Tennis Open, saving two match points in a 3-hour and 21-minute marathon. Samsonova will first have to get past qualifier Katerina Siniakova View Profile if she wants another shot at Pegula.
At the other side of this quarter is another rematch: No. 5 seed Emma Navarro View Profile will face Marta Kostyuk View Profile in the opening round, just as they did in Berlin. Kostyuk will try to avenge a 6-2, 6-3 loss in Berlin to Navarro.
The winner of that match could face four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka View Profile , who is a wild card into the main draw. Osaka will meet qualifier Olga Danilovic View Profile in her opening match.
Second quarter
Mirra Andreeva View Profile gets the bye as the No. 3 seed. The 18-year-old is looking for her first grass-court win of the season after falling to Magdalena Frech View Profile in the Berlin first round.
Andreeva could have a rematch with Frech right away. Andreeva's second-round opponent will be either Frech or Clara Tauson View Profile , both Top 25 players.
This quarter also features a rematch of last year's final: defending champion and No. 6 seed Diana Shnaider View Profile will face 2024 runner-up Donna Vekic View Profile in the first round. One year ago, Shnaider beat Vekic 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 for the title.
Third quarter
Iga Swiatek View Profile will make her highly anticipated 2025 grass-court debut in this quarter. After her first-round bye, No. 4 seed Swiatek will meet either wild card Laura Siegemund View Profile or former World No. 1 Victoria Azarenka View Profile in the second round.
This quarter also has a first-round match between No. 8 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova View Profile and returning mom Belinda Bencic View Profile . Both Alexandrova and Bencic have WTA grass-court titles on their resumes.
Fourth quarter
No. 2 seed Jasmine Paolini View Profile anchors the draw. Last year's Wimbledon finalist Paolini will have a tricky first match in Bad Homburg: after her bye, she will take on either Queen's Club champion Tatjana Maria View Profile or Leylah Fernandez View Profile .
Also in this quarter is a first-round clash between No. 7 seed Elina Svitolina View Profile and Elise Mertens View Profile .