Brisbane International 2025: Monetary Stake For Players In Detail
The Brisbane International marked the start of the 2025 tennis season and is nearing its culmination.

The Brisbane International marked the start of the 2025 tennis season and is nearing its culmination. The season-opening kick-started on Monday, 30 December 2024, and will conclude with the finals of both the men’s and women’s singles categories on Sunday, 5 January 2025.
All the matches, including the summit clashes of Brisbane International 2025, are being held at the Queensland Tennis Centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
What is the prize money for Brisbane International 2025?
For the 2025 edition, the total prize money for the ATP 250 event is 680,140, a 2.8% increase from 2024. The men’s winner will receive $96,985, a slight 1.7% rise compared to that of the previous edition. The runner-up will receive $56,580, up 1.6% in comparison to 2024.
Some early exits see small decreases compared to twelve months ago; for example, those who bow out in round 1 will receive -0.9% less. It’s negligible in percentage but a palpable pay cut, given inflation.
On the other hand, the total prize pot for the WTA 500 event is significantly larger at $1,520,600, although a decrease of -12.45% from the previous edition. The women’s champion will walk away with over double the men’s, with $192,475, down 12.5% from 2024.
Female players receive more than their male counterparts due to the higher status of their tournament.

Brisbane International 2025: Prize money breakdown
Women’s singles
USD | AUD | |
First round | $12,300 | $19,789 |
Second round | $17,750 | $28,557 |
Quarter-finals | $35,000 | $56,309 |
Semi-finals | $69,650 | $112,055 |
Final | $120,735 | $194,242 |
Champion | $192,475 | $309,659 |
Men’s singles
USD | AUD | |
First round | $6,580 | $10,586 |
Second round | $10,955 | $17,625 |
Quarter-finals | $18,685 | $30,061 |
Semi-finals | $33,055 | $53,180 |
Final | $56,580 | $91,028 |
Champion | $96,985 | $156,032 |
Women’s doubles
USD | AUD | |
First round | $9,530 | $15,332 |
Quarter-finals | $14,000 | $22,524 |
Semi-finals | $26,830 | $43,165 |
Final | $48,590 | $78,173 |
Champion | $75,820 | $121,981 |
Men’s doubles
USD | AUD | |
First round | $1,660 | $2,671 |
Second round | $2,980 | $4,794 |
Quarter-finals | $5,450 | $8,768 |
Semi-finals | $9,770 | $15,718 |
Final | $18,510 | $29,779 |
Champion | $35,570 | $57,226 |
ATP Brisbane International Total Money History Since 2009
Year | Total Prize Money | % Change |
2024 | $680,140 | 2.8% |
2025 | $730,000 | 10.3% |
2019 | $527,880 | 12.60% |
2018 | $468,910 | 7.20% |
2017 | $437,380 | 8.10% |
2016 | $404,780 | -7.90% |
2015 | $439,405 | -2.90% |
2014 | $452,670 | 3.70% |
2013 | $436,630 | 0.50% |
2012 | $434,250 | 2.80% |
2011 | $422,300 | 13.40% |
2010 | $372,500 | -14.00% |
2009 | $433,000 |
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