Guangzhou Open 2025

Guangzhou Open

The Guangzhou Open 2025 is a key stop on the WTA Tour’s Asian Swing, classified as a WTA 250 tournament. Scheduled to run from October 19–26, 2025, the event in Guangzhou, China, offers valuable ranking points and prize money as players vie for titles on the hard-court surface.

The Financial Incentive: Guangzhou Open 2025 Prize Money

The Guangzhou Open features a highly competitive financial commitment for a WTA 250 tournament. The Total Prize Money pool for the 2025 edition stands at $275,094 USD. This purse is distributed across the 32-player Singles Main Draw and the 16-team Doubles Main Draw.

Singles Prize Money Breakdown (in US Dollars – $)

The Singles competition offers the largest share of the purse, with the prize money increasing significantly as players advance through the rounds.

ResultPrize Money ($)
Winner (Champion)$36,300
Runner-up (Finalist)$21,484
Semi-finalist (SF)$11,970
Quarter-finalist (QF)$6,815
Round of 16 (R16)$4,160
Round of 32 (R32)$2,975

The champion’s prize of $36,300 provides a substantial financial reward for a WTA 250 victory. The event also ensures a base payout of $2,975 for all players competing in the main draw.

Doubles Prize Money Breakdown (Per Team in US Dollars – $)

The Doubles Main Draw, featuring 16 teams, sees the prize money split evenly between the two members of the successful partnership.

ResultPrize Money (Per Team – $)
Winner (Champion)$13,200
Runner-up (Finalist)$7,430
Semi-finalist (SF)$4,260
Quarter-finalist (QF)$2,540
Round of 16 (R16)$1,960

The Prize of Points: WTA Ranking Point Distribution

As a WTA 250 tournament, the Guangzhou Open awards up to 250 WTA Ranking Points to the singles and doubles champions. These points are crucial for players seeking to improve their seeding and achieve a higher year-end ranking.

Singles Point Distribution (WTA 250 – 32 Draw)

ResultRanking PointsStrategic Significance
Winner (Champion)250 ptA highly valuable points haul, contributing significantly to a player’s top-16 ranking results.
Runner-up (Finalist)163 ptA strong return for reaching the final, providing stability in the rankings.
Semi-finalist (SF)98 ptA near triple-digit point reward, essential for players climbing the ranking ladder.
Quarter-finalist (QF)54 ptSolid points gained by securing two victories in the main draw.
Round of 16 (R16)30 ptThe first significant point reward for winning one main draw match.
Round of 32 (R32)1 ptA minimal point reward for main draw participation.

Doubles Point Distribution (WTA 250 – 16 Draw)

ResultRanking Points
Winner (Champion)250 pt
Runner-up (Finalist)163 pt
Semi-finalist (SF)98 pt
Quarter-finalist (QF)54 pt
Round of 16 (R16)1 pt

The Guangzhou Open 2025 combines a respectable $275,094 prize pool with the highly sought-after 250 ranking points, making it a key competitive destination in the latter half of the WTA season.