ATP Vienna 2025, Prize Money and Ranking Points

Written by: Stefan Jonsson | October 20, 2025
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The Erste Bank Open in Vienna is now underway and it’s once again shaping up to be a critical stop on the indoor swing of the ATP Tour calendar. As an ATP 500 event, it offers decent prize money and crucial ranking points, making it important for players vying for a spot in the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.

Confirmed Prize Money for 2025

Players competing in the 2025 ATP 500 Vienna are set to benefit from a notable increase in financial incentives. The recently confirmed total prize money for the tournament is €2,736,875, quite a rise from the previous year. See prize money for all ATP tournaments.

The breakdown for the later stages of the singles competition is as follows:

RoundPrize Money (€ EUR)
Winner€511,835
Finalist€275,390
Semi-finalist€146,765
Quarter-finalist€74,980
Round of 16€40,025
Round of 32€21,345

The winning doubles team will split a prize of €168,120.

The All-Important Ranking Points

As an ATP 500 event, the Erste Bank Open offers one of the most substantial point allocations outside of the Grand Slams and ATP Masters 1000 tournaments. These points are not only vital for the general ATP Ranking but also for their standing in the ATP Live Race To Turin.

Here is the singles ranking points breakdown:

RoundRanking Points
Winner500
Finalist330
Semi-finalist200
Quarter-finalist100
Round of 1650
Round of 320

The doubles event also offers a significant 500 points to the winning team.

Some of the top players in Vienna for 2025 includes Jannik Sinner, Alex de Minaur, Karen Khachanov, Alexander Zverev and Frances Tiafoe.

Criticality for the Race for Turin

The timing of the Vienna tournament, typically held just weeks before the season finale, shows the importance for the Race to Turin. With only the top eight singles players and doubles teams earning a place at the ATP Finals, the 500 points available in Austria are often the difference between qualification and falling short.

For players currently occupying the ‘bubble’ positions (typically 6th to 12th in the Race), a deep run in Vienna can be a season-defining moment. Winning the title guarantees a massive point injection that can get you that spot!

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Stefan Jonsson

Stefan is a writer at Tennisnerd since 2023 and keep the readers updated on new events, betting tips and general tennis news.