The Prize Money breakdown has been confirmed ahead of the 2025 Stuttgart Open also known as Porsche Tennis Grand Prix which will take place between Monday, April 14, 2025, and Sunday, April 20, 2025. The tournament will feature many top-10 players, several of them in their first clay tournament of the year, including Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff.
The total prize pool for the WTA 500 tournament is increased again, with the champion receiving a prize of €142,610. The runner-up will claim €87,825, while semi-finalists are set to receive €51,305. Quarter-finalists will be awarded €27,040. Last 16 losers receive €13,760, while the first-round losers get €9,828.
The defending champion is Elena Rybakina but she will not return. Iga Swiatek will though, who defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the 2023 final, and both have already confirmed their participation in what will be their first clay tournament of the season. They had also contested the 2022 final, with Swiatek emerging victorious.
The tournament is held the week before the WTA 1000 Madrid Open, and other prominent names beginning their clay campaigns in Stuttgart include Coco Gauff and Mirra Andreeva among others.
First round: 1 point | €9,828
Round of 16: 60 points | €13,760
Quarterfinals: 108 points | €27,040
Semifinals: 195 points | €51,305
Finalist: 325 points | €87,825
Champion: 500 points | €142,610
POINTS | PRIZE MONEY | |
Winner | 500 points | $142,000 |
Finalist | 325 points | $87,655 |
Semi-finalists | 195 points | $51,205 |
Quarter-finalists | 108 points | $24,200 |
2nd round | 60 points | $13,170 |
1st round | 1 point | $8,860 |