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This is how much you can earn in Prize Money at Madrid Open 2025
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The 2025 Madrid Open is a joint ATP and WTA event that will see the respective tour's most talented players compete on the clay courts of Madrid, Span from April 22-May 3, 2025 with Prize Money set.

An ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 event, the Madrid Open offers one of the most coveted trophies on tour. The clay-court event features a 96 singles player field and a 32 doubles team draw. Former champions include Andrey Rublev currently and Carlos Alcaraz on the men's side, while Ons Jabeur and Aryna Sabalenka have prevailed in the women's draw. Iga Swiatek snapped the streak of Sabalenka winning the title last year.

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The World No.2 lifted the title in 2023, in addition to winning it all at the 2021 edition. However, the Belarusian will face stiff competition from the likes of Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula with the latter being super in-form right now. But it is certainly a court she likes.

On the men's side, Carlos Alcaraz will look to win the title again for a third time. Andrey Rublev shockingly won the event last year defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime in the final. Novak Djokovic also will make his return in many a year to play in this event as he aims for his 100th title.

Jannik Sinner fans though will have to wait another two weeks with Rome being the next chance to see their man. The World No.1 is back in training with Jack Draper and Matteo Berrettini after his doping ban but he is not cleared until Rome.

It comes as no surprise that the Madrid Open will offer a mouth-watering amount in total prize money, with the champion taking home €985,030 and 1,000 ranking points. Below is the full breakdown.

As ever it is equal prize money for this event with it being a ATP and WTA 1000 event and it is one they jointly share so it is the same amounts below for both tournaments.

2025 Prize Money and Points Distribution

First round: 10 points | €20,820

Second round: 35 points | €30,895

Third round: 65 points | €52,925

Round of 16: 120 points | €90,445

Quarterfinals: 215 points | €165,670

Semifinals: 390 points | €291,040

Finalist: 650 points | €523,870

Champion: 1000 points | €985,030

2024 PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN AND POINTS DISTRIBUTION

Winner 1,000 $963,225
Finals 650 $512,260
SF 400 $284,590
Quarter Finals 200 $161,995
Round 16 100 $88,440
Round 32 50 $51,665
Round 64 30 $30,255
R96 10 $20,360

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

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