Spectators arrive at the venue of the WTA Finals in Singapore October 20, 2014. The top eight women in world tennis have limped to the season-ending WTA Finals in Singapore this week, with creaking knees and form fears casting a shadow over the WTA's
Spectators arrive at the venue of the WTA Finals in Singapore October 20, 2014. The top eight women in world tennis have limped to the season-ending WTA Finals in Singapore this week, with creaking knees and form fears casting a shadow over the WTA's latest big tournament push in Asia. World number one Serena Williams headlines the event, but there are concerns about her fitness after the 33-year-old American quit the Beijing tournament earlier this month because of knee pain. Williams went to Europe for tests and was one of the last to arrive in Singapore this week but said she was good to go as she bids for a fifth and third consecutive WTA Finals title. REUTERS/Edgar Su REUTERS

Female tennis athletes are often seen in a sport setting. Rarely do female athletes get to flaunt their glamourous beauty albeit sometimes they can be seen rocking a sexy swimsuit or costume for a magazine cover. Recently, the top eight elite female tennis athletes dressed up for the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Finals in Singapore.

Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, Petra Kvitova, Simona Halep, Eugenie Bouchard, Agnieszka Radwanska, Ana Ivanovic and Caroline Wozniacki looked amazing as they gathered for the BNP Paribas WTA Finals at Singapore Sports Hub on Oct. 18. Williams, the first to qualify for the event, donned a yellow dress that bared an ample amount of her cleavage as well as her toned arms and legs. Williams shared a snap of her with one of her best pal Caroline Wozniacki at the Marina Bay Sands. "Ride or die," Williams captioned the photo. Wozniacki, on the other hand, sported a long black dress. Wozniacki also shared a selfie snap with other Ivanovic, Halep and Kvitova on Instagram.

Ivanovic has flaunted her sexy body in figure-hugging short navy bodycon dress. She shared a photo of her with Bouchard, who was wearing a black dress with floral prints, on Twitter. Ivanovic shared a car ride to the Marina Bay Sands with the fifth-ranked Canadian athlete.

Wimbledon champion Kvitova of Czech Republic rocked a pair of skin tight leggings and a fancy sleeveless blouse. Radwanska of Poland came in a ruffled peach dress.

Halep looked radiant in a light makeup in her long-sleeve printed dress that has a cut above the knee. Sharapova arrived in a collared mesh-sleeve dress. The Russian tennis star also took to Twitter to share a picture from the draw ceremony. "And the pic of the night," Sharapova tweeted. More pictures of the WTA Finals Draw Ceremony are available on WTA Finals' official website.

The athletes were split into two groups, red and white. The red group is led Williams. Filling out Williams' group are Halep, Bouchard, and Ivanovic. The white group is piloted by Sharapova. On Sharapova's group are Wozniacki, Kvitova, and Radwanska. In case of injuries or withdrawal, Angelique Kerber and Ekaterina Makarova will be the first and second alternate, respectively. The WTA Finals officially started on Oct. 20 and it will end on Oct. 26.