Geneva Open Prize And Points: How Much Will Champions Take Home

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The Geneva Open serves extra spice to the clay court season. It is a men’s tennis tournament and part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2025 ATP Tour.

The 22nd edition of the Geneva Open is ongoing and is being held at the Tennis Club de Genève in Geneva, Switzerland with the final to be held on May 24.

Norway’s Casper Ruud is the defending champion in singles, while Marcelo Arévalo of El Salvador and Croatia’s Mate Pavić are the reigning winners in doubles.

Geneva Open 2025: Prize money breakdown 

The tournament carries a total prize money of  €596,035. Here is the breakdown:

Singles

2025 Prize Money € EUR Prize Money $ USD
Winner €90,675 $101,030
Runner-up €52,980 $59,030
Semifinal €31,090 $34,640
Quarterfinal €18,015 $20,072
Round 2 €10,460 $11,655
Round 1 €6,390 $7,120
Q2 €3,200 $3,565
Q1 €1,745 $1,944

Doubles 

25 Prize Money € EUR Prize Money $ USD
Winner €31,530 $35,131
Runner-up €16,940 $18,875
Semifinal €9,910 $11,042
Quarterfinal €5,500 $6,128
Round 1 €3,240 $3,610

Geneva Open 2025: Points Distribution

Here’re the points on offer as per the ATP 250 system:

Singles

Round Points
Winner (W) 250
Finalist (F) 165
Semifinalist (SF) 100
Quarterfinalist (QF) 50
Round of 16 25
Round of 32 0
Qualifier (Q) 13
Qualifying Round 2 (Q2) 7
Qualifying Round 1 (Q1) 0
Round Points
Winner (W) 150
Finalist (F) 90
Semifinalist (SF) 45
Quarterfinalist (QF) 0
Round of 16
Round of 32
Qualifying Rounds

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Geneva Open 2025: Top Seeds

Singles

Country Player Rank Seed
USA Taylor Fritz 4 1
Serbia Novak Djokovic 6 2
Czechia  Tomáš Macháč 20 3
Karen Khachanov 24 4
Australia Alexei Popyrin 25 5
Poland Hubert Hurkacz 31 6
USA Alex Michelsen 32 7
Italy Matteo Arnaldi 37 8

Doubles 

Country 1 Player 1 Country 2 Player 2 Team Rank Seed
Spain Marcelo Arévalo CRO Mate Pavić 2 1
India Yuki Bhambri USA Robert Galloway 66 2
Australia Matthew Ebden AUS John Peers 67 3
Brazil Rafael Matos BRA Marcelo Melo 76 4