Taking place during the second week of Wimbledon, the Hamburg European Open offers an opportunity for WTA players to return to action following the grass court swing.
Played on red clay, the entry list sees the likes of Dayana Yastremska, Danielle Collins, Tamara Zidansek and Yulia Putintseva lead the field.
Paula Badosa was set be the main player involved but has withdrawn due to her ongoing involvement at Wimbledon still where she is into the Last 16.
The winner of the title in Hamburg prize money wise will collect €23,548, while finalist will get €13,224.
There will be €8,144 for the semi-finalists with €4,677 for the Quarter-Finalists. This prize money goes all the way down to the first round with the losers claiming €2,758.
2021 WTA Hamburg European Open Prize Money
Winner - €23,548
Finalist - €13,224
Semi-Finalist - €8,144
Quarter-Finalist - €4,677
Second Round - €3,556
First Round - €2,758
Total = €189,708