WTA Queen's Club Championships 2025: All you need to know about prize money & points on offer

The total prize pool for the Queen’s Club Championships 2025 is $1,415,000.
The first major grass event is upon us, ahead of the most prestigious tournament on the tennis calendar, Wimbledon. The WTA Queen’s Club Championships allows players to prepare themselves for the future and adapt to the various conditions available in London.
Having played on clay and hard courts only so far in 2025, it will be interesting to see how players perform on grass.
Leading the event’s draw will be Olympic gold medalist Qinwen Zheng, who recently reached the quarter-finals of the Roland Garros for the first time. Australian Open winner Madison Keys is seeded second and is expected to perform well on a surface that could suit her gameplay.
The fourth seed and former Wimbledon champion showed signs of a return to form in Strasbourg, where she won her first title in over a year, and reached the round of 16 in Paris, where she lost to Iga Swiatek in a thrilling three-set match.
Local hopes Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter will compete in both singles and doubles, with the former US Open winner hoping to assert a dominant campaign to ensure she enters Wimbledon as a seeded player. Emma Navarro, Amanda Anisimova, and Diana Shnaider are other top names set to participate.
Apart from its top-class facilities, Queen’s Club offers generous prize money, which makes it a favourite among players. For 2025, the WTA tournament boasts a total prize purse of $1,415,000 (approx. ₹12 crore), marking a significant increase from 2024.
On that note, let’s take a look at a detailed breakdown of the prize money and points on offer.
What is the prize money breakdown for the Queen’s Club Championships 2025 in women’s singles, and how much will the winner gain?
| Round | Prize Money ($ USD) | Prize Money (€ EUR) |
|---|---|---|
| Winner | $218,000 | €191,153 |
| Runner-up | $134,260 | €117,725 |
| Semifinal | $78,425 | €68,767 |
| Quarterfinal | $38,140 | €33,443 |
| Round 2 | $20,875 | €18,304 |
| Round 1 | $15,020 | €13,170 |
What is the prize money breakdown for the Queen’s Club Championships 2025 in women’s doubles, and how much will the winner gain?
| Round | Prize Money ($ USD) | Prize Money (€ EUR) |
|---|---|---|
| Winner | $72,180 | €63,291 |
| Runner-up | $43,860 | €38,459 |
| Semifinal | $25,470 | €22,333 |
| Quarterfinal | $13,080 | €11,469 |
| Round 1 | $7,970 | €6,988 |
What is the point distribution for the Queen’s Club Championship 2025?
| Round | Women’s Singles | Women’s Doubles |
| Round of 32 | 1 | – |
| Round of 16 | 60 | 1 |
| Quarter-finals | 108 | 108 |
| Semi-finals | 195 | 195 |
| Finals | 325 | 325 |
| Winner | 500 | 500 |
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