Singapore Open 2025 is a world-famous tennis championship for women and it’s returning this year after its long break of 7 years. The championship was first introduced in 1986 and was held on indoor courts. This year, it’s returning as the same in Kallang Tennis Centre in Singapore from 27 January to 2 February. We will tell you all you need to know about the tournament from schedule to prize money and more.
Singapore Open 2025: Tournament Details and Prize
Singapore Open 2025 will be offering two categories: singles and doubles. The tournament was discontinued for unknown reasons in 1994. However, it made a small comeback in the 2018 WTA Finals. Tennis fans have been awaiting the return of the tournament for over 7 years, and it’s finally here. The event is ongoing and the finals will be held on 2 February 2025.
Singapore Open 2025: Live Streaming Details
Fans can stream it live on Starhub TV+ in Singapore meanwhile it will also be available on Jio Cinema and Sports 18 for Indian users. Fans can also check the live score on BWF’s official website or stream it on the official YouTube channel.
Singapore Open 2025: Prize money breakdown
Now comes the most important question: What is the prize money for the tournament? Well, the prize money is set to be $275,094, which will be divided as given in the following table:
Singles Category
| Position | Winner | Runner-up | Semifinal | Quarterfinal | Round 2 | Round 1 | Q1 | Q2 |
| Prize Money (USD) | $36,300 | $21,484 | $11,970 | $6,815 | $4,160 | $2,975 | $2,200 | $1,420 |
Doubles Category
| Position | Winner | Runner-up | Semifinal | Quarterfinal | Round 1 |
| Prize Money (USD) | $13,200 | $7,430 | $4,260 | $2,540 | $1,960 |
Also Read: Singapore Open 2025: Players To Watch Out
Champions Through the Years: List of Title Holders
Singles Category
Winners:
- Gigi Fernández in 1986
- Anne Minter in 1987
- Monique Javer in 1988.
- Belinda Cordwell in 1989
- Naoko Sawamatsu in 1990 and 1994
Runner-Ups:
- Mercedes Paz in 1986
- Barbara Gerken in 1987
- Leila Meskhi in 1988
- Akiko Kijimuta in 1989
- Sarah Loosemore in 1990
- Florencia Labat in 1994
Doubles Category
Winners:
- Anna-Maria Fernandez and Julie Richardson in 1986 and 1987.
- Natalia Bykova and Natalia Medvedeva in 1988.
- Belinda Cordwell and Elizabeth Smylie in 1989
- Jo Durie and Jill Hetherington in 1990
- Patty Fendick and Meredith McGrath
Runner-Ups:
- Sandy Collins and States Sharon Walsh in 1986
- Barbara Gerken and States Heather Ludloff in 1987
- Leila Meskhi and Svetlana Parkhomenko in 1988
- Ann Henricksson and States Beth Herr in 1989
- Pascale Paradis and Catherine Suire in 1990
- Nicole Arendt and Kristine Radford in 1994
