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Prize Money Breakdown Libema Open 's-Hertogenbosch 2025 | ATP
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The 2025 Libema Open in 's-Hertogenbosch will take place from June 9 to 15, 2025, marking the start of the Grass swing in the city of 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. The tournament will be one of the first stops after the French Open as players use it as preparation for Wimbledon.

The tournament has been played since 1990 and features a 28-player singles draw. Its top champions are Australian Patrick Rafter and Frenchman Nicolas Mahut, both with three titles. The current champion is Alex de Minuar.

Medvedev and Humbert the favorites

The tournament has already confirmed the first players who will participate, including six players from the top 20, in the event that begins just one week after the conclusion of the Roland Garros. The top favorite will be Daniil Medvedev (No. 4) who returns again in the Netherlands.

Other stars of the tournament include Ugo Humbert, Karen Khachanov, Hubert Hurkacz, Jordan Thompson and Alexei Popyrin as the run towards Wimbledon begins.

It has played host to a myriad of names who have gone on to achieve notorious success on grass including Gilles Muller and Tim van Rijthoven who was the winner prior in 2022. Adrian Mannarino won it in 2019, he also defeated Jordan Thompson who lost in last year's final. He won 7-6, 6-3 back then. Richard Gasquet won the 2018 final against fellow Frenchman, Jeremy Chardy 6-3, 7-6.

Muller who previously defeated Rafael Nadal and was alongside Lukas Rosol in Wimbledon notoriety won it twice back-to-back. David Ferrer twice, Roberto Bautista Agut, Ivan Ljubicic, Mario Ancic, Sergiy Stakhovsky and Dmitry Tursunov are among previous winners.

It is also the first of two tournaments to take place in Rosmalen that week with the WTA one also on the calendar. It will feature Ekaterina Alexandrova, Liudmila Samsonova and Bianca Andreescu as part of the line-up. It helps to open up the 2024 grass court season in earnest. Also that week are Stuttgart and Nottingham.

The tournament distributes an all-time high of €706,850, of which over €107,490 are for the champion and just over €62,720 for the runner-up. €36,870 goes to the semi-finalists. Quarter-Finalists are set to receive €21,365. While for second round, it is €12,405. First round sits at €7,580.

PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN AND POINTS DISTRIBUTION

Round Reached Prize Money / Points
Winner €107,490 / 250 points
Finalist €62,720 / 165 points
Semi-finalist €36,870 / 100 points
Quarter-finalist €21,365 / 50 points
Round of 16 €12,405 / 25 points
Round of 32 €7,580 / 0 points

Total ATP Prize Money History Since 2000

Year Libema Open Total Prize Money % Change
2025 €706,850 2.42%
2024 €690,135 2.45%
2023 €673,630 3.93%
2022 €648,130 1.95%
2021 Not played  
2020 Not played  
2019 €635,750 3.8%
2018 €612,755 4.0%
2017 €589,185 4.0%
2016 €566,525 5.5%
2015 €537,050 25.9%
2014 €426,605 4.0%
2013 €410,200 3.0%
2012 €398,250 0.0%
2011 €398,250 0.0%
2010 €398,250 0.0%
2009 €398,250 14.1%
2008 €349,000 -10.7%
2007 €391,000 10.1%
2006 €355,000 0.0%
2005 €355,000 0.0%
2004 €355,000 0.0%
2003 €355,000 -0.3%
2002 €356,000 -5.1%
2001 €375,000 0.0%
2000 €375,000  

Champions Roll of Honour

Gentlemen

1990 Amos Mansdorf

1991 Christian Saceanu

1992 Michael Stich

1993 Arnaud Boetsch

1994 Richard Krajicek

1995 Karol Kucera

1996 Richey Reneberg

1997 Richard Krajicek

1998 Patrick Rafter

1999 Patrick Rafter

2000 Patrick Rafter

2001 Lleyton Hewitt

2002 Sjeng Schalken

2003 Sjeng Schalken

2004 Michael Llodra

2005 Mario Ancic

2006 Mario Ancic

2007 Ivan Ljubicic

2008 David Ferrer

2009 Benjamin Becker

2010 Sergiy Stakhovsky

2011 Dmitry Tursunov

2012 David Ferrer

2013 Nicolas Mahut

2014 Roberto Bautista-Agut

2015 Nicolas Mahut

2016 Nicolas Mahut

2017 Gilles Muller

2018 Richard Gasquet

2019 Adrian Mannarino

2022 Tim van Rijthoven

2023 Tallon Griekspoor

2024 Alex de Minaur

This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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