ATP Halle Open 2025: All you need to know about prize money & points on offer

The total prize pool for the ATP Halle Open 2025 stands at €2,522,220.
The prestigious ATP 500 event, the Halle Open 2025, is set to take place from June 16 to 22 at the OWL Arena in Halle, Germany. The tournament is one of the major grass-court warm-up competitions before Wimbledon. With its long-standing legacy, Halle continues to attract some of the biggest stars of men’s tennis.
This year’s edition is headlined by World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who returns to action following a heartbreaking loss in the French Open 2025 final to Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz. In a dramatic five-set battle, Sinner held two championship points in the fourth set, but Alcaraz staged a stunning comeback to claim his second French Open title.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner leads a strong field that also includes home favorite Alexander Zverev, Russian powerhouse Daniil Medvedev, and former top-three player Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Novak Djokovic made a strong semifinal run at Roland Garros 2025 but lost to Jannik in straight sets. After the match, he hinted it “could have been my last match in Paris”. Djokovic has chosen not to participate in the Halle Open this year, opting to rest ahead of Wimbledon.
The Halle Open has often been a hunting ground for legends like Roger Federer, who won the tournament a record 10 times in his illustrious career. With valuable ATP ranking points and a generous prize pool on offer, the Halle Open 2025 promises thrilling action and high-stakes battles on the grass.
What is the prize money breakdown for the ATP Halle Open 2025 in men’s singles, and how much will the winner earn?
Round | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD |
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Winner | €471,755 | $537,802 |
Runner-up | €253,790 | $289,320 |
Semifinal | €135,255 | $154,191 |
Quarterfinal | €69,100 | $78,774 |
Round of 16 | €36,885 | $42,052 |
Round of 32 | €19,670 | $22,420 |
The losing semifinalists in singles will receive €135,255, followed by €69,100 for players bowing out in the quarterfinals. Those who exit in the Round of 16 will be awarded €36,885.
What is the prize money breakdown for the ATP Halle Open 2025 in men’s doubles, and how much will the winning pair earn?
Round | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD |
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Winner | €154,930 | $176,620 |
Runner-up | €82,620 | $94,186 |
Semifinal | €41,800 | $47,652 |
Quarterfinal | €20,910 | $23,837 |
Round of 16 | €10,820 | $12,334 |
What is the points distribution for the ATP Halle Open 2025 in singles and doubles?
Event | Winner | Runner-up | SF | QF | R16 | R32 |
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Men’s Singles | 500 | 330 | 200 | 100 | 50 | 0 |
Men’s Doubles | 500 | 300 | 180 | 90 | 0 | 0 |
As per the ATP 500 tournament guidelines, players competing at the ATP Halle Open 2025 will be awarded ranking points based on their progress. In men’s singles, the winner will bag 500 ATP ranking points, while the runner-up will collect 330 points.
Semifinalists will gain 200 points, whereas quarterfinalists will receive 100 points. Players who exit in the round of 16 will be credited with 50 points, while a first-round exit will not yield any ranking points. There are no points on offer in the round of 16 for doubles.
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