Queen’s Club Championships prize money 2025: How much is up for grabs at iconic tournament?

Published on June 17, 2025 at 07:57 AM

SOME of the world’s best tennis stars are chasing Queen’s Club Championship success ahead of Wimbledon - and the 2025 prize pot has been confirmed!

wrote his name in the history books last year when he beat Italian Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets to win the title.

Tommy Paul holding a tennis trophy with his girlfriend.
Tommy Paul defeated Lorenzo Musetti in the 2024 final

And the American superstar banked approximately €395,205(£336k) for winning what was his third ATP tour crown of the season.

However, there will certainly be a new champion by default this year as Paul was forced to withdraw due to a lower abdominal injury.

This also means it presents the opportunity for someone else to receive a huge payday just days before .

Queen’s Club Championship prize money 2025

The overall prize pot has increased from last year’s winnings, with the total standing at €2,522,220.

Here is the full breakdown of this year’s Queens Club Championships 2025.

Singles
Winner: €471,755
Finalist: €253,790
Semi-finalist: €135,255
Quarter-finalist: €69,100
Round of 16: €36,885
Round of 32: €19,670

Doubles (€ per team)
Winner: €154,930
Finalist: €82,620
Semi-finalist: €41,800
Quarter-finalist: €20,910
Round of 16: €10,820

How to watch Queen’s Club Championships 2025

  • The historic Queen’s Club tournament will be broadcast for FREE on BBC TWO in the UK as long as you own a valid TV license.
  • Fans can also stream the entire action on BBC iPlayer without paying a penny.
  • Popular TV host Clare Balding will be the BBC’s anchor presenter throughout the competition.

What happened to Emma Raducanu at the Queen’s Club Championships?

broke a tennis rule as she was dumped out of Queen’s.

The Brit was beaten in straight sets by top seed Qinwen Zheng, who was booed on multiple occasions.

The first came in the opening set after Zheng took a break to change her footwear.

decided to maintain her sharpness during the pause in play by practising a serve.

In doing so she broke a rule, with players only allowed to practise serves before a match.

BBCcommentator said: “I don’t know if Raducanu is meant to hit a ball like that.

“She’s just practised a serve and normally you’re not meant to do that!”;

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