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HSBC Championships 2025: A Deep Dive into the Prize Money and Ranking Points

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London, United Kingdom – The prestigious Queen’s Club is set to host the 2025 HSBC Championships, promising thrilling tennis action and substantial rewards for the world’s top players. This year marks a significant occasion with the return of the women’s event after a 52-year absence, adding an exciting new dimension to the historic tournament.

The men’s event, an ATP Tour 500 tournament running from June 16-22, boasts a formidable total prize money of €2,522,220. The champion in the men’s singles will walk away with a hefty €471,755, while the runner-up secures €253,790. Semifinalists will earn €135,255, and quarterfinalists €69,100. Even those exiting in the Round of 16 (€36,885) and Round of 32 (€19,670) will be well-compensated. Players reaching the qualifying rounds (Q) also have a chance at prize money, with Q2 earning €10,080 and Q1 €5,655.

For men’s doubles, the champions will split €154,930, with finalists receiving €82,620. Semifinalists take home €41,820, and quarterfinalists €20,910. Doubles teams reaching the Round of 16 will receive €10,820.

On the women’s side, the WTA 500 tournament, taking place from June 9-15, offers a total prize money of $1,415,000. The inaugural women’s singles champion will claim a significant $218,930, with the finalist earning $134,260. Semifinalists are set to receive $78,425, and quarterfinalists $38,820. Players reaching the Round of 16 will secure $20,875, and those in the Round of 32 will get $15,020. Qualifying rounds for women’s singles also offer prize money, with Q2 earning $10,135 and Q1 $5,185.

In the women’s doubles, the champions will share $72,120, and the finalists $43,860. Semifinalists will receive $25,470, and quarterfinalists $13,080. Doubles teams reaching the Round of 16 will earn $7,970.

Beyond the financial incentives, crucial ranking points are also at stake, impacting players’ standings on the ATP and WTA tours. For men’s singles, the champion earns 500 points, the finalist 330, semifinalists 200, and quarterfinalists 100. Round of 16 participants receive 50 points, but Round of 32 participants will receive no points. Qualifiers also earn points.

Women’s singles players will vie for 500 points for the champion, 325 for the finalist, 195 for semifinalists, and 108 for quarterfinalists. Reaching the Round of 16 grants 60 points, and Round of 32 1 point. Qualifiers also receive points.

The 2025 HSBC Championships at the Queen’s Club is shaping up to be an unmissable event, offering both substantial financial rewards and critical ranking points as the grass-court season heats up. Tennis fans can anticipate intense competition as players battle it out for glory on the hallowed courts of London.

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