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Lexus Eastbourne Open tennis prize money 2025 breakdown

Lexus Eastbourne Open tennis prize money 2025 breakdown

Find out about the Lexus Eastbourne Open tennis prize money 2025 breakdown.


The Eastbourne International Tennis Championship is another competition in the ATP and WTA tour calendar. The tournament will be held in Devonshire Park in Eastbourne and includes ATP 250 and WTA 250 events.


The 2025 edition will be the 50th tournament of the women's event and the 14th edition for the men.


What is the Lexus Eastbourne Open tennis prize money in 2025?

The total prize money for the ATP men's event is $852,664, while the WTA women's event is worth $922,573.


Lexus Eastbourne Open tennis prize money 2025 breakdown 


WTA Women's Singles

Winner --- $142,000

Runner-up – $87,665

Semi-final – $51,205

Quarter final – $24,910

Round 2 – $13,590

Round 1 – $9,820

Qualifier 2 – $6,603

Qualifier 1 – $3,380


WTA Women's Doubles

Winner – $47,390

Runner-up – $28,720

Semi-final – $16,430

Quarter final – $8,510

Round 2 - $5,140


ATP Men's Singles

Winner --- $120,919

Runner-up – $70,539

Semi-final – $41,479

Quarter final – $24,032

Round 2 – $13,955

Round 1 – $8,530

Qualifier 2 – $4,265

Qualifier 1 – $2,326


ATP Men's Doubles 

Winner – $42,016

Runner-up – $22,485

Semi-final – $13,182

Quarter final – $7,370

Round 2 – $4,340


What are the dates for the Eastbourne Championship 2025?

The tournament will be held from June 23rd at the Devonshire Park.


Who are the favourites and players to watch?


WTA – Women 


1. Daria Kasatkina (Australia)

Daria Kasatkina is ranked No. 16. She is the defending champion following her triumph in the 2024 Eastbourne edition.


2. Barbora Krejčíková (Czech Republic)

Barbora Krejčíková is the current Wimbledon champion and one of the favourites. She is ranked No. 17.


3. Jeļena Ostapenko (Latvia) 

She is ranked No. 19 and is known for her expertise on the grass court.


4. Sofia Kenin (United States)

Sofia Kenin is a former Grand Slam winner and ranked No. 29.


5. Magda Linette (Poland)

Magda Linette is one of the consistent women's tennis players currently ranked No. 31.


ATP – Men


1. Taylor Fritz (United States)

Taylor is the defending champion who is expected to defend his crown. He is ranked No. 4.


2. Tommy Paul (United States)

Tommy Paul is ranked No. 8 heading into the tournament.


3. Jakub Menšík (Czech Republic)

Jakub Menšík is world No. 17.


4. Francisco Cerúndolo (Argentina)


5. Ugo Humbert (France)

Ugo Humbert is ranked No. 20.

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