Amanda Anisimova has emerged victorious at the 2025 China Open, defeating Linda Noskova in the final with a score of 6-0, 2-6, 6-2. This win extends Anisimova’s impressive run of form this season, bolstering her confidence as she heads into the Wuhan Open.
The Beijing tournament yielded a significant prize for Anisimova, with $1,124,380 awarded from the total prize pool of $8,963,700. Noskova, the runner-up, received $597,890. Other notable players, including second seed Coco Gauff and fifth seed Jessica Pegula, each took home $332,160 after being eliminated in the semifinals.
The quarterfinals saw sixth seed Jasmine Paolini, 16th seed Emma Navarro, unseeded Eva Lys, and Sonay Kartal each earn $189,075. Several high-profile players, including top seed Iga Swiatek and fourth seed Mirra Andreeva, were knocked out in the fourth round, with each receiving $103,225.
In the doubles category, Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani claimed the title, defeating Miyu Kato and Fanny Stollar with a score of 6-7(1), 6-3, [10-2]. The winning duo received $457,150, while the runners-up earned $242,020.
The China Open has provided a significant platform for players to showcase their skills and compete for substantial prizes. As the tennis season progresses, players will look to build on their performances and gain momentum heading into future tournaments. Anisimova’s victory marks a notable milestone in her career, and she will likely be a player to watch in upcoming competitions.
The tournament also saw notable eliminations in the earlier rounds, with players such as seventh seed Zheng Qinwen and eighth seed Elena Rybakina exiting in the third round. Those eliminated in the second and first rounds received $35,260 and $23,760, respectively.
In the qualifying rounds, players who reached the second round earned $13,795, while those who exited in the first round received $7,155. The China Open has demonstrated its commitment to providing opportunities for players at various stages of their careers, with a comprehensive prize structure in place.
As the tennis world looks to the next series of tournaments, the 2025 China Open has set the stage for exciting matchups and intense competition. With players vying for positions and prizes, the season is shaping up to be an engaging and unpredictable one.