With the ATP transitioning to grass following Roland Garros, tennis stars will head to London, England for the 2025 Queen's Club Championships. A warm up to Wimbledon, the tournament will run from June 16-22, 2025.
An ATP 500 event, the Queen's Club Championships will see several talented superstars compete at the historic tournament. It has seen eight different players win the Queen's-Wimbledon double in the same year, with John McEnroe, Andy Murray and most recently, Carlos Alcaraz being the most recent player to achieve this milestone and he returns aiming to win it again.
In 2016, Murray who won't play for the first year became the first player to win five titles at Queen's Club. It also takes place the week after the WTA edition which will return for the first time in 30 years.
Former World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz won at Queen's in 2023 before lifting his maiden Wimbledon title. But last year saw him lose to Jack Draper who has since ascended to become a top 5 star. Tommy Paul was the champion last year and returns alongside Taylor Fritz among others.
Taking place on the same week as Halle, it offers a similarly sizable prize pool. The winner will leave with a mouth-watering $471,755 in prize money up considerably from last year, as well as 500 ATP Ranking points. Runner-up seals €253,790, while for semi-finalists it will be €135,255. Quarter-FInalists claim €69,100. Below is the full breakdown.
Winner | 500 | €471,755 |
Finals | 330 | €253,790 |
SF | 200 | €135,255 |
Quarter Finals | 100 | €69,100 |
Round 16 | 50 | €36,885 |
Round 32 | 0 | €19,670 |
Winner | 500 points | $421,790 |
Finalist | 330 points | $226,945 |
Semi-finalists | 200 points | $120,960 |
Quarter-finalists | 100 points | $61,800 |
2nd round | 50 points | $32,990 |
1st round | 0 points | $17,595 |
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