Vienna Open 2025 payouts: How much did Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev & others earn in prize money?

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World No. 2 Sinner overcame Zverev in a thrilling three-setter battle.
Jannik Sinner staged an impressive comeback in the Vienna Open 2025 final, overcoming Alexander Zverev in a tense three-set battle. After dropping the first set 3–6, the Italian elevated his game to win the next two sets 6–3, 7–5, showcasing resilience and tactical precision.
Despite facing cramping issues mid-match, the World No. 2 adapted his play, shortening points and capitalizing on key opportunities to secure the decisive break late in the final set, ultimately claiming his fourth title of the season.
The victory marked Sinner’s 22nd career title and cements his remarkable 2025 campaign with a 48–6 record, placing him among the elite ATP players with multiple Vienna Open triumphs.
For Zverev, this run was much needed, ahead of consecutive title defenses at Paris Masters, and the year-end finals.
Check the breakdown of the prize money by round for singles below.
Prize money breakdown for Vienna Open 2025
| Round | Prize money | Players |
|---|---|---|
| Champion | $596,364 | Jannik Sinner (1) |
| Finalist | $320,870 | Alexander Zverev (2) |
| Semi-finalists | $171,000 | Alex de Minaur (3), Lorenzo Musetti (4) |
| Quarter-finalists | $87,362 | Alexander Bublik (8), Corentin Moutet, Tallon Griekspoor, Matteo Berrettini |
| Round of 16 | $46,635 | Daniil Medvedev (6), Matteo Arnaldi, Francisco Cerundolo, Flavio Cobolli, Tomás Martín Etcheverry, Cameron Norrie, Filip Misolic, Brandon Nakashima |
| Round of 32 | $24,870 | Karen Khachanov (5), Andrey Rublev (7), Tomáš Macháč, Daniel Altmaier, Nuno Borges, Damir Džumhur, Alexei Popyrin, Jacob Fearnley, Alejandro Tabilo, Camilo Ugo Carabelli, Alex Michelsen, Nicolai Budkov Kjær, Hamad Medjedovic, Aleksandar Kovacevic, Jurij Rodionov, Luciano Darderi |
| Q2 | $12,746 | |
| Q1 | $7,154 |
Who won the Vienna Open 2025 title?
Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in the final to lift his second Vienna Open title.
How much did champion Jannik Sinner earn in prize money at ATP Vienna Open 2025?
Thanks to him coming back from a set down to win the title, Sinner took home $596,364 (Rs 5.26 crore approx.) in prize money.
How much did runner-up Alexander Zverev earn in prize money at ATP Vienna Open 2025?
Despite his heartbreak in the final, Zverev took home a large chunk in prize money. He earned $320,870 (Rs 2.83 crore approx.) in prize money.
How much did semi-finalists Alex de Minaur and Lorenzo Musetti earn in prize money at ATP Vienna Open 2025?
De Minaur and Musetti took home $171,000 (Rs 1.51 crore) each as the losing semi-finalists in the ATP 500 event.
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