WTA Bad Homburg Open 2025: Points And Prize Money

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Bad Homburg Open, the third and final WTA 500 event of the grass-court, is underway in Germany. 

The tournament was launched in 2021 as a WTA 250 event. It was elevated to a WTA 500-level competition in 2024.

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The Bad Homburg Open 2025, which culminates on June 29 serves as a key warm-up ahead of Wimbledon.

Diana Shnaider is the defending champion in singles while the duo of Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Ellen Perez lifted the trophy in doubles in the last edition. 

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Five of the Top 10 players in the PIF WTA Singles Rankings are taking part including World No.8 Iga Swiatek, World No. 3 Jessica Pegula, World No. 5 Jasmine Paolini, World No.7 Mirra Andreeva and World No.9 Emma Navarro. 

Bad Homburg Open 2025: Key Facts

  • Main-Draw Start Date: Sunday, June 22
  • Singles Final: Saturday, June 28, at 1:30 p.m. local time
  • Doubles Final: Saturday, June 28, following the singles final
  • Singles Main-Draw Size: 28 players (including 4 qualifiers and 4 wild cards)
  • Doubles Main-Draw Size: 16 teams (including 2 wild-card teams

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Bad Homburg Open 2025: Prize Money  Breakdown

The total prize pool at the 2025 Bad Homburg Open stands at €925,661 (approx. $1 million), a 15.38% increase from last year. The winner will earn €142,610 ($163.5K), while the runner-up takes home €87,825 ($100.6K). 

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A semi-finalist will collect over €51,000 and nearly 200 points, while a quarterfinal appearance nets over €27K, while a first-round exit will guarantee nearly €10K. 

The prize money and ranking points breakdown is as follows

RoundPrize Money (€)WTA Points
Champion€142,610500
Finalist€87,825325
Semifinals€51,305195
Quarterfinals€27,040108
Round of 16€13,76060
First Round€9,8281