The Dubai Tennis Championships is this week! The Tennis Gazette shares all the important information about the tournament from prize money to TV coverage and much more.
The WTA Tour event in Dubai happened last week and now it’s time for Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and the ATP Tour stars to shine.
With Indian Wells up next, the world’s best players will be determined to find form in the Middle East.
Here is everything you need to know about the Dubai Tennis Championships 2025.
The Dubai Tennis Championships started on Monday, February 24, 2025, and the final is on Saturday, March 1, 2025. There is one other ATP Tour event this week (Mexican Open).
The Dubai Tennis Championships is held at The Dubai Tennis Stadium. The 22-year-old event has been hosted there since its opening in 1996.
Fans in the United States can watch live coverage of every round of the Dubai Tennis Championships on Tennis Channel. Airtime will be shared with the Mexican Open and two WTA events (ATX Open and Merida Open Akron).
The prize money on offer to the players at the Dubai Tennis Championships this week is $3.42 million. The event will allocate over $600,000 to the winner.
ROUND | PRIZE MONEY (USD) | ATP RANKING POINTS |
Winner | $605,530 | 500 |
Finalist | $325,780 | 330 |
Semi-finalist | $173,620 | 200 |
Quarter-finalist | $88,700 | 100 |
Second round | $47,350 | 50 |
First round | $25,250 | 0 |
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