Aryna Sabalenka clinched the 2025 Madrid Open title in a hard-fought final against Coco Gauff, adding another prestigious trophy to her collection. The victory not only solidified her position as the World No. 1 but also came with a hefty prize. Let’s dive into the details of Sabalenka’s winnings and the overall prize money distribution at the Madrid Open.
The Champion’s Share: Sabalenka’s Lucrative Victory
Sabalenka’s triumph in Madrid earned her a staggering $1,132,785. In addition to the prize money, she also secured 1,000 ranking points, further cementing her place at the top of the WTA rankings.
Gauff’s Runner-Up Reward
Despite a valiant effort, Coco Gauff fell short in the final. However, her impressive run to the final was rewarded with a substantial prize of $602,451. Gauff also secured 650 PIF WTA ranking points.
Madrid Open 2025: A Breakdown of the Prize Money
The Madrid Open is a combined ATP and WTA event, ensuring equal prize money for both tours. This year’s tournament featured a total prize pool of $23,187,420. Here’s a detailed breakdown of how the prize money and ranking points were distributed across the different stages of the tournament:
| Round | Prize Money (€) | Ranking Points |
| ————————- | ————— | ————– |
| First Round | €20,820 | 10 |
| Second Round | €30,895 | 35 |
| Third Round | €52,925 | 65 |
| Round of 16 | €90,445 | 120 |
| Quarterfinals | €165,670 | 215 |
| Semifinals | €291,040 | 390 |
| Finalist | €523,870 | 650 |
| Champion | €985,030 | 1000 |
Note: The prize money is listed in Euros (€), while Sabalenka’s and Gauff’s winnings are reported in US Dollars ($).
Other Notable Payouts
- Semifinalists: Iga Swiatek and Elina Svitolina each received $334,696 for their semifinal appearances.
- Quarterfinalists: Madison Keys, Mirra Andreeva, Marta Kostyuk, and Moyuka Uchijima each earned $190,521.
- Round of 16: Players like Diana Shnaider, Donna Vekic, and Maria Sakkari each took home $104,012.
- Third Round: Jessica Pegula, Jasmine Paolini, and Elena Rybakina, among others, received $60,864.
- Second Round: Players such as Zheng Qinwen, Amanda Anisimova, and Jelena Ostapenko earned $35,529.
- First Round: Katerina Siniakova and Naomi Osaka, among others, received $23,943.
- Qualifiers: Even players who didn’t make it past the qualifying rounds received prize money, with second-round qualifiers earning $13,904 and first-round qualifiers receiving $7,211.
A Tournament of Milestones
The Madrid Open 2025 was a significant event for several players. Sabalenka’s victory marked her third Madrid title, tying her with Petra Kvitova for the most titles won at the tournament. Gauff, at 20 years old, became the second-youngest Madrid finalist in history.
Looking Ahead
With the Madrid Open concluded, tennis fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming Rome 2025 tournament. As the clay-court season progresses, players will be vying for more titles and prize money in the lead-up to the French Open.
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