Sports
NBA PLAYOFFS
Picks & Odds
Betting Guide
Casinos
Tennis
Sports NBA PLAYOFFS Picks & Odds Betting Guide Casinos

ATP & WTA Italian Open Rome 2025 Prize Money: All You Need to Know

Sankalp Harikrishnan

After a thrilling Mutua Madrid Open 2025, the highly anticipated Italian Open in Rome awaits tennis fans around the world. The tournament is set to take place between 6-18 May, 2025 at the Foro Italico in the capital city. The Internazionali BNL d’Italia, as it is called for sponsorship purposes, will be played on outdoor clay courts.

The Italian Open is a combined men’s and women’s event worth 1000 points on each circuit. The 2025 competition will be the 82nd edition of the cherished tournament in Italy. With 96 singles participants and 32 doubles pairs, it is set to be a packed playing field. A returning Jannik Sinner headlines the men’s draw.

Alexander Zverev is the men’s singles champion at the Italian Open. Meanwhile, defending Roland Garros champion Iga Swiatek won the women’s singles trophy last year. In the doubles category, Marcel Granollers/Horacio Zeballos and Sara Errani/Jasmine Paolini are the 2024 trophy holders.

READ MORE: Double delight for Italians as Jannik Sinner, Jasmine Paolini make history

Italian Open Rome 2025 Prize Money

ATP Prize Money for Italian Open 2025

ResultPrize Money (Singles/Doubles)
Winner€985,030 / 400,560
Finalist€523,870 / 212,060
Semifinalist€291,040 / 113,880
Quarterfinalist€165,670 / 56,950
Round-4€90,445 / –
Round-3€52,925 / –
Round-2€30,895 / 30,540
Round-1€20,820 / 16,690

WTA Prize Money for Italian Open 2025

ResultPrize Money
Winner€877,390
Finalist€456,735
Semifinalist€240,380
Quarterfinalist€124,700
Round-4€66,110
Round-3€38,313
Round-2€21,215
Round-1€13,150

Italian Open Rome 2025 Singles Ranking Points

ResultMen’s Singles PointsWomen’s Singles Points
Winner10001000
Finalist650650
Semifinalist400390
Quarterfinalist200215
Round-4100120
Round-35065
Round-23035
Round-11010

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, 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.

Read more
instagram

Sign up for The Playoffs
Newsletter

Get the biggest stories delivered straight to you - for free!

By signing up, you consent to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy, nad to receive marketing and account-related emails from The Playoffs. You can subscribe at any time.