Here's a full breakdown of the 2025 Bad Homburg Open prize purse and ranking points.
The Bad Homburg Open 2025 is set to run from June 23 to 29, main draw, slotting perfectly into the grass-court calendar. With Roland Garros wrapped up, the focus shifts to grass, with Queen’s, Halle, and Bad Homburg serving as key warm-ups ahead of Wimbledon.
Founded in 2021 as a WTA 250, the tournament was initially slated to debut in 2020 but faced a delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It quickly earned a place in the tour’s grass-court swing and was upgraded to a WTA 500 in 2024.
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Last year, Diana Shnaider claimed the singles title in a hard-fought three-set final against Donna Vekic, marking her fourth career singles title. In doubles, the duo of Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Ellen Perez lifted the trophy after edging out Chan Hao-ching and Veronika Kudermetova.
The total prize pool at the 2025 Bad Homburg Open stands at €925,661 (approx. $1 million), a 15.38% increase from last year. This year’s champion will take home €142,610 ($163.5K), while the runner-up earns €87,825 ($100.6K), marking respective increases of 15.5% and 15.2%.
Note that USD figures may fluctuate slightly with real-time euro-to-dollar exchange rates.
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The prize money and ranking points breakdown is as follows:
Round | Prize Money (€) | WTA Points |
Champion | €142,610 | 500 |
Finalist | €87,825 | 325 |
Semifinals | €51,305 | 195 |
Quarterfinals | €27,040 | 108 |
Round of 16 | €13,760 | 60 |
First Round | €9,828 | 1 |
A semifinal finish secures over €51,000 and nearly 200 points. For those falling earlier, there’s still incentive: a quarterfinal showing nets over €27K, while a first-round exit still brings in nearly €10K. This kind of structure reflects the WTA 500 upgrade the tournament received in 2024 and signals Bad Homburg’s rise as a serious pre-Wimbledon stop.
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