Prize money & points won by Xinyu, Vondrousova, Sabalenka, Gauff & co at Berlin Tennis Open

The Berlin Tennis Open concluded on Sunday, with Marketa Vondrousova defeating Wang Xinyu to lift the title.

The WTA 500 event is one of the biggest and most prestigious events for women in the build-up to Wimbledon, but what prize money and ranking points were up for grabs?

Here, we take a look at what money and points the tournament’s biggest names will be taking home in 2025.

Prize money

For winning her third WTA Tour title, and her first since her stunning 2023 Wimbledon triumph, Vondrousova takes home an impressive €142,610 in prize money.

For her efforts, runner-up Xinyu takes home €87,825 after reaching the first WTA Tour singles final of her career.

World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka, the top seed at the event, was beaten in the semi-final by Vondrousova, meaning she takes home €51,305 in prize money from the event.

Fellow semi-finalist Liudmila Samsonova, who was beaten by Xinyu in the last four, also takes home the same amount of prize money for her run.

Former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina was beaten in the quarter-final by Sabalenka despite holding four match points.

The Kazakh has earned €24,950 for her efforts, as do fellow beaten quarter-finalists Ons Jabeur, Amanda Anisimova, and Paula Badosa.

The tournament saw several big casualties early on, with second seed Coco Gauff, third seed and defending champion Jessica Pegula, and fourth seed Jasmine Paolini all beaten in round two after opening byes.

Gauff, Pegula, and Paolini all earned €13,651 in prize money after their opening-match defeats in the German capital.

Also falling early was sixth seed Mirra Andreeva, beaten in round one by Magdalena Frech; the Russian receives just €9,829 for her efforts.

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Ranking points

After lifting the title, Vondrousova takes home a significant 500 WTA Ranking points, providing a big rankings boost.

Ranked 164th heading into the tournament, the Czech is set to surge up to world No 73 on Monday.

Meanwhile, Xinyu claims 325 points, and is currently projected to reach a new career-high of world No 32.

For their semi-final runs, world No 1 Sabalenka and 2021 Berlin champion Samsonova earn 195 ranking points.

That extends Sabalenka’s overall points total to 11,640, while Samsonova will move back up to world No 19 on Monday.

Beaten quarter-finalists Rybakina, Jabeur, Anisimova, and Badosa all receive 108 points for reaching the last eight.

Rybakina, Anisimova, and Badosa will maintain their current WTA Rankings on Monday, with Jabeur set to move back up two places to world No 59.

Having not played round-one matches, the trio of Gauff, Pegula, and Paolini all receive just one ranking point after losing their opening matches.

Paolini will be back up to world No 4 on Monday, with Zheng Qinwen dropping points after her withdrawal, while Gauff and Pegula remain as the world No 2 and No 3.

For her first-round exit, Andreeva is also awarded just one ranking point.

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