hero-image

Stuttgart 2025 Prize Money Breakdown: How much did champion Taylor Fritz and runner-up Alexander Zverev earn?

Taylor Fritz proved once again that when he’s at his best, he can take down anyone, including World No. 3 Alexander Zverev. The American defeated the German 6-3, 7-6(0) in the final of the BOSS Open in Stuttgart on Sunday, June 15, to claim his first title of the 2025 season.

Fritz's victory in Stuttgart earned him a hefty $124,328, while Zverev took home $72,524. Ben Shelton and Felix Auger-Aliassime received $42,632 each after being eliminated in the semifinals.

Sixth seed Brandon Nakashima, eighth seed Jiri Lehecka, Marton Fucsovics, and Justin Engel each got $24,700 for reaching the quarterfinals.

Players eliminated in the second round of the Boss Open in Stuttgart -- including seventh seed Alex Michelsen, Corentin Moutet, Learner Tien, Pierre-Hugues Herbert, Jan-Lennard Struff, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, Arthur Rinderknech, and Quentin Halys -- each took home $14,343.

Fifth seed Denis Shapovalov, Fabio Fognini, Yoshihito Nishioka, Jacob Fearnley, Damir Dzumhur, Matteo Arnaldi, Benjamin Bonzi, Gael Monfils, James Duckworth, Roman Safiullin, Yannick Hanfmann, and Lorenzo Sonego each bagged $8,764 for an opening-round finish.

Players who lost in the second round of qualifying earned $4,388, while those who exited in the first round received $2,392.

Alex Michelsen & Rajeev Ram lose to Austin Krajicek & Santiago Gonzalez in Stuttgart 2025 men's doubles final

Alex Michelsen pictured at the 2025 French Open | Image Source: Getty
Alex Michelsen pictured at the 2025 French Open | Image Source: Getty

Austin Krajicek and Santiago Gonzalez are on a roll, capturing the 2025 BOSS Open doubles title in Stuttgart with a solid 6-4, 6-4 win over Alex Michelsen and Rajeev Ram on Sunday, June 15. The winning duo pocketed $45,490 in prize money, while the runners-up earned $24,438.

The pairs of Taylor Fritz/Jiri Lehecka and Francisco Cabral/Lucas Miedler each earned $14,301 after bowing out in the semifinals of the ATP 250 tournament.

The teams that were knocked out in the quarterfinals -- including top seeds Tim Putz/Kevin Krawietz, second seeds Sadio Doumbia/Fabien Reboul, third seeds Rohan Bopanna/Sander Gille and fourth seeds Marcelo Melo/Rafael Matos -- each earned $7,929. Meanwhile, those who exited in the first round walked away with $4,679.

You may also like