
The Italian Open 2025, one of the crown jewels of the ATP and WTA tours, returns to Rome in spectacular fashion with not only heightened anticipation from tennis fans around the world but also a record-breaking prize money pool for players. Hosted at the Forro Italico, this prestigious clay-court event also known as the Internationalis BNL D’Italia sets the stage for world-class competition and financial rewards that match its global significance.
Record Prize Purse at the Italian Open 2025

For 2025, the total prize money for the Italian Open has reached an all-time high of €9,705,525 (approx. $10.5 million USD), showcasing a remarkable commitment by the organizers to elevate the tournament’s stature. Both the ATP (men’s) and WTA (women’s) players will benefit from this enhanced payout structure, with equal prize distribution at every stage of the event.
Breakdown of ATP Prize Money 2025
Below is a detailed breakdown of how the prize money is distributed across the men’s singles and doubles brackets:
ATP Men’s Singles Prize Money
- Winner: €963,225
- Runner-up: €512,260
- Semi-finalists: €272,365
- Quarter-finalists: €145,380
- Round of 16: €77,760
- Round of 32: €42,510
- Round of 64: €23,100
- Round of 128: €12,160
This marks a 10% increase over the 2024 prize pool, reflecting the event’s growing sponsorship and viewership.
ATP Men’s Doubles Prize Money
- Winners: €297,230 (per team)
- Finalists: €160,610
- Semi-finalists: €85,050
- Quarter-finalists: €43,980
- Round of 16: €23,150
- Round of 32: €12,250
With top doubles teams such as the Bryan brothers, Ram/Salisbury, and Koolhof/Skupski expected to return, this format continues to draw global attention.
WTA Women’s Singles Prize Money
On the women’s side, the WTA has ensured equal financial incentives for its athletes. Here’s how the Italian Open 2025 women’s singles prize money is distributed:
- Champion: €963,225
- Finalist: €512,260
- Semi-finalists: €272,365
- Quarter-finalists: €145,380
- Round of 16: €77,760
- Round of 32: €42,510
- Round of 64: €23,100
- Round of 128: €12,160
The WTA’s drive for parity in prize funds continues to be a major talking point—and a powerful signal of change in modern sports.
WTA Women’s Doubles Prize Money
- Winners: €297,230
- Finalists: €160,610
- Semi-finalists: €85,050
- Quarter-finalists: €43,980
- Round of 16: €23,150
- Round of 32: €12,250
Top pairings like Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula, Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková, and the up-and-coming talents of the WTA tour are poised to clash for both glory and financial gain.
Why the Prize Pool Has Increased
Several key factors have contributed to the significant increase in prize money at the Italian Open 2025:
- Sponsorship Growth: New premium sponsors including BNL, Rolex, and Emirates have poured substantial funding into the event.
- Broadcast Rights Expansion: Global streaming and TV deals with Tennis Channel, Eurosport, and Amazon Prime Video have increased revenue.
- Fan Attendance: After a full post-pandemic recovery, ticket sales have surged, especially with innovations such as dynamic ticketing and on-site fan zones.
Economic Impact on the Players

The Italian Open remains a pivotal stop on the Road to Roland-Garros, especially for clay-court specialists like Carlos Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal, Iga Świątek, and Aryna Sabalenka. Not only is the tournament a strategic warm-up, but the prize money helps players fund their coaching teams, travel, and training—especially for those outside the top 20 rankings who rely heavily on tournament winnings.
Comparison With Other Masters Events

When comparing the Italian Open to other Masters 1000 tournaments, its 2025 prize pool is among the top three highest:
- Madrid Open 2025: €9.1 million
- Indian Wells 2025: €10.2 million
- Italian Open 2025: €9.7 million
This cements the tournament’s place as a premier destination on the tennis calendar.
Future of Prize Money at the Italian Open
As ATP and WTA continue to focus on equal pay, enhanced visibility, and global expansion, the Italian Open is expected to see incremental prize money hikes in the coming years. With investments in infrastructure like stadium upgrades, sustainability efforts, and AI-powered fan engagement, the long-term forecast is a continued upward trend in both prestige and pay.
Final Thoughts
The Italian Open 2025 stands not just as a critical stop in the tennis calendar, but also as a symbol of modern sports’ evolution offering fair compensation, thrilling matches, and a platform for the next generation of tennis champions. With a total prize pool of over €9.7 million, it has earned its reputation as one of the most lucrative and competitive events in professional tennis.