Bad Homburg Open 2025: Top players, prize money and exciting matches!

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Find out everything about the Bad Homburg Open 2025: dates, favorites, prize money and exciting events in the supporting program.

Erfahren Sie alles über die Bad Homburg Open 2025: Termine, Favoritinnen, Preisgeld und spannende Events im Rahmenprogramm.
Find out everything about the Bad Homburg Open 2025: dates, favorites, prize money and exciting events in the supporting program.

Bad Homburg Open 2025: Top players, prize money and exciting matches!

The Bad Homburg Open is experiencing a special edition this year: the WTA tournament will be held in the picturesque health resort for the fifth time, and the anticipation for the event, which serves as preparation for Wimbledon, is palpable. Qualification starts on June 19, 2025 and ends on June 28 with the exciting final matches in doubles and singles. The first main draw games will take place on Sunday, June 22nd, while the draw will take place on Friday, June 20th at 5:00 p.m. local time. Hesse show reports on the entire planning and implementation of the tournament.

A total of six of the top 10 players in the PIF WTA Singles Rankings have announced their participation. This also includes the defending champion Diana Shnaider, who is competing again after her victory last year. Among the favorites are the American world number three Jessica Pegula, the Polish tennis icon Iga Swiatek, the five-time Grand Slam winner, as well as the Italian Jasmine Paolini and many other top players. Swiatek will make her debut on grass this year and is already full of anticipation. The tournament is the third and final WTA 500 event of the grass court season.

Prize money and challenges

With prize money of over 900,000 euros, the Bad Homburg Open is very popular. The distribution in the individual tournament rounds provides additional incentives: from 9,828 euros in the first round to an impressive 142,610 euros for the winner. Especially at a time when prize money in tennis is constantly growing, such a sum represents a serious challenge for the players. The detailed prize money distribution for the individual players shows how lucrative each round can be:

round Points Prize money (€)
First round 1 9,828
Round of 16 60 13,760
Quarterfinals 108 27,040
Semifinals 195 51,305
finalist 325 87,825
champion 500 142,610

Public interest and attractive framework conditions

The Bad Homburg Open not only offers exciting tennis, but also a colorful supporting program. A highlight will be the expert talk with tennis legends Boris Becker and Andrea Petkovic on Monday at 6 p.m. In the Baloise Park Village you can become part of the action with public viewing, hands-on activities and autograph sessions.

The broadcasts are also well organized: From Monday, Eurosport will show selected games on free TV, including the semi-finals on June 27th and the final on June 28th. In addition to Sky and Tennis Channel, the highlights of Hessischer Rundfunk are also a must, which are broadcast daily from Sunday in the sports program at 5:55 p.m.

Overall, the Bad Homburg Open 2025 promises to be an exciting and entertaining event that will captivate both tennis fans and newcomers. With the prestigious WTA 500 tournament behind us and a varied program, a visit to the venue is a very special experience.