ATX Open 2025: Prize Money for Women’s Tennis In Austin

Louisa Chirico, of the United States, returns to Emma Raducanu, of Britain, at the Citi Open tennis tournament in Washington, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022.
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  • The ATX Open is small, but it’s the only US tennis tour event this week.
  • The total prize purse for the 2025 ATX Open is just over $250,000.

The ATX Open in Austin, Texas, is not the biggest tennis tournament of the week. It’s not even the biggest women’s tennis tournament of the week. And after a pair of WTA 1000 events in Qatar and Dubai, a paltry prize purse of a few hundred thousand dollars isn’t going to make too many tour professionals salivate.

Nevertheless, ATX is the only tour-level professional tennis tournament happening in the United States this week. With Indian Wells on deck to start on March 5, you can bet there will be an unusual amount of eyeballs on the Westwood Country Club this week. 

The winner of this 32-player singles draw will walk away with more than $30,000 and 250 tour points in their pocket. In total, it’s a $275,094 purse. 

ATX Open Prize Money 2025

Round ReachedPrize Money (USD)
Winner$33,200
Runner-Up$19,750
Semfinals$11,000
Quarterfinals$6,200
Round 2$3,800
Round 1, Main Draw$2,725
Q2$2,000
Q1$1,300

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Chase Kiddy

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Chase Kiddy is a writer for BetMGM and co-host of The Lion's Edge, an NFL and college football podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else. He has also written for a number of print and online outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Washington Post, Daily News-Record, and HERO Sports. His first novel, Cave Paintings, is in development.

Chase Kiddy is a writer for BetMGM and co-host of The Lion's Edge, an NFL and college football podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else. He has also written for a number of print and online outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Washington Post, Daily News-Record, and HERO Sports. His first novel, Cave Paintings, is in development.