The 2025 Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open is set to take place from 30 December, to 5 January 2025. The confirmed prize money is set. The main draw of the tournament will feature top contenders such as the Russians Andrey Rublev, Juncheng Shang, Lorenzo Musetti, Karen Khachanov and Arthur Fils.
In a main draw featuring 28 tennis players, the top four seeds will advance directly to the round of 16. In the first round, players are guaranteed $7,295, and in the second round, they will receive $11,935. Those reaching the quarterfinals will secure a prize money of $20,555. Semifinalists will earn $35,480 and the runner-up will take home $60,350. The champion will receive a substantial sum of $103,455.
The ATP Hong Kong Open is set to celebrate its 29th edition, reviving a tournament steeped in tradition since the inception of the Open Era. It wasn't played since the 2002 season, a year in which the champion was the former world No. 1 and current coach of Carlos Alcaraz, Juan Carlos Ferrero. But Andrey Rublev won it last year.
Other notable champions include former world No. 1 players Jimmy Connors (1979), Ivan Lendl (1980), Pete Sampras (1993, 1996), Andre Agassi (1999), and Marcelo Rios (2001). The most successful player in the tournament's history is Michael Chang, securing three titles in 1994, 1995, and 1997 (along with two runner-up finishes).
With the changes introduced by the ATP, there will be a slight variation in the points distribution compared to previous years. In the quarterfinals, points have increased from 45 last year to 50 points for 2024. Similarly, semifinalists have seen an increase from earning 150 points to 165 for the new season, and the runner-up has elevated from 150 to 165 points.
Winner | 250 | $103,455 |
Finals | 165 | $60,350 |
SF | 100 | $35,480 |
Quarter Finals | 50 | $20,555 |
Round 16 | 25 | $11,935 |
R28 | 0 | $7,295 |
ROUND | PRIZE MONEY | POINTS |
Winner | $100,640 | 250 |
Runner-Up | $58,705 | 165 |
Semi-Finalists | $34,510 | 100 |
Quarter-Finalists | $19,995 | 50 |
Round of 16 | $11,610 | 25 |
Round of 28 | $7,095 | 0 |