The 2025 Rotterdam Open will feature several superb players. Those men have the chance to win substantial sums by going far at the ATP 500 tournament.
Although there are several terrific ATP 500 events throughout the season, the Rotterdam Open is among the most prestigious of them all. It was first held in 1972, being won by the legendary Arthur Ashe.
This year's Rotterdam Open is held at the same time as the Dallas Open, another 500-level tournament. However, as always, the event in the Netherlands has a great entry list, and the prize money on offer might be a reason for that.
The 2025 Rotterdam Open champion will receive €449,160 and 500 ranking points for winning the tournament. Jannik Sinner won last year's edition of the tournament, one of several titles during his outstanding 2025 season.
Unfortunately for the organizers, Sinner withdrew from the 2025 Rotterdam Open after securing a second consecutive title at the Australian Open, citing the need to rest after that success.
The absence of the best hard-court player in the world during the last 12 months creates an opportunity for someone else. That includes Carlos Alcaraz, the No. 1 seed in the Rotterdam Open draw.
Alex de Minaur was last year's runner-up in Rotterdam. Running into Sinner in the final was a nightmare for the Australian since the world No. 1 has won all ten of their meetings, including at the latest iteration of the Australian Open.
Whichever player replicates de Minaur's achievement at the 2025 Rotterdam Open will receive 330 ranking points and €241,650 for his efforts, a significant reward.
The two semifinalists at the ATP 500 event are also guaranteed a six-figure sum of €128,785, as well as 200 ranking points. The high-quality draw for this year's Rotterdam Open means two top players could fall in the semifinals.
Four players will lose in the quarterfinal. Getting that far at the indoor hardcourt tournament will earn players 100 ranking points and €65,795. Andrey Rublev and Milos Raonic were among the losing quarterfinalists in 2024.
One main draw victory at the 2025 Rotterdam Open will guarantee players at least 50 ranking points and €35,120. Having that much added to their bank accounts for winning one match should be ample incentive for the players in the draw.
The top seeds in Rotterdam have to work harder than some other ATP 500 tournaments because none of the players are awarded byes into the next round. Therefore, Alcaraz must win an opening round match to earn that round of 16 prize money.
Players who lose their opening-round contests at ATP 500 tournaments like the Rotterdam Open do not receive ranking points. However, they are still guaranteed to collect €18,730 from the event.
The Rotterdam Open has never disappointed in the past, and it is unlikely to do so this year. Expect plenty of great action in the Netherlands featuring some of the best players in the world.
Round | Points | Prize Money |
Winner | 500 points | €449,160 |
Finalist | 330 points | €241,650 |
Semi-finalists | 200 points | €128,785 |
Quarter-finalists | 100 points | €65,795 |
2nd round | 50 points | €35,120 |
1st round | 0 points | €18,730 |