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National Bank Open 2025 ATP & WTA Prize Money: How Much Will the Men’s and Women’s Winners Earn in Canada?

Sankalp Harikrishnan

Who will claim bragging rights in Canada?

The 2025 National Bank Open in Toronto and Montreal is set to be played between July 26 and August 7. Some of the world’s best players – including Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz, Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek – will be featuring on Canadian soil this year. The tournament will be played on the outdoor hard courts of Quebec and Ontario, and is worth 1000 points on both sides of the draw.

Alexei Popyrin and Jessica Pegula are the defending champions in the singles section. They won the men’s and women’s singles titles in 2024, respectively. Coming to the doubles category, Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos picked up the men’s doubles crown. American pairing of Desirae Krawczyk and Caroline Dolehide won the women’s doubles trophy.

The total amount committed for this year’s event is $9,193, 540. Here’s all you need to know about the prize money at the 2025 National Bank Open in Canada:

Men’s National Bank Open 2025 (Toronto): Prize Money and Ranking Points

ResultPrize MoneyRanking Points
Winner$1,124,3801000
Runner-Up$597,890600
Semifinalist$332,160400
Quarterfinalist$189,075200
Round of 16$103,225100
Round-3$60,40050
Round-2$35,26030
Round-1$23,76010

Women’s National Bank Open 2025 (Montreal): Prize Money and Ranking Points

ResultPrize MoneyRanking Points
Winner$752,2751000
Runner-Up$391,600650
Semifinalist$206,100390
Quarterfinalist$107,000215
Round of 16$56,703120
Round-3$33,00065
Round-2$19,70535
Round-1$12,77010

Who will win the 2025 Canadian Open titles? Make your early predictions now.

(Image Credits: Eric Bolte, Imagn Images)

A passionate sports fan through and through, I am currently pursuing my MA in Global Sports Journalism. I specialise in tennis and football writing at The Playoffs News, and I have prior experience working at EssentiallySports and Sportskeeda. Born and raised in Bengaluru, India, sport was my safe space right from my childhood. After trying my hand at multiple sports and representing my educational institutions in cricket, badminton and table tennis, I found sports media to be my calling.

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