Prize money & points won by Alcaraz, Lehecka, Draper, Rune & co at Queen’s

L-R: Carlos Alcaraz, Jiri Lehecka, and Jack Draper.
Pictured: Carlos Alcaraz, Jiri Lehecka, and Jack Draper.

The Queen’s Club Championships came to a close for another year on Sunday, with Carlos Alcaraz beating Jiri Lehecka to lift the title.

Some of the biggest names on the ATP Tour were in action at the ATP 500 event, but what prize money and ranking points are the tournament’s biggest stars taking home?

Here, we look at what prize money and points the tournament’s most notable names have earned in 2025.

Prize Money

Alcaraz is rewarded with a stunning payday for lifting the title, with the champion taking home an impressive €471,755 in prize money.

Meanwhile, for finishing as the runner-up, Lehecka takes home €253,790 in winnings.

Beaten by Lehecka in the semi-final, second seed and home favourite Jack Draper is rewarded with a prize money package of €135,255, as is fellow semi-finalist Roberto Bautista Agut.

Fourth seed Holger Rune was stunned by surprise package Bautista Agut in the last eight, though he still takes home winnings of €69,100, as do fellow quarter-finalists Arthur Rinderknech, Brandon Nakashima, and Jacob Fearnley.

After losing in the second round, eighth seed Jakub Mensik earned €36,885 in prize money.

While the likes of seeded stars Alex de Minaur, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, and Frances Tiafoe, all beaten in the opening round, take home just €19,670.

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Ranking points

After regaining the title, following his previous triumph back in 2023, Alcaraz earns himself a not-insignificant 500 ranking points.

Alcaraz stays as the world No 2 in the ATP Rankings but marginally closes the gap to Jannik Sinner, who dropped points in Halle after failing to defend his title there.

Following his runner-up finish, Lehecka, who was unseeded in the draw, earned an impressive 330 ranking points.

That will propel him five places up the ATP Rankings to world No 25, just three places off his previous career-high ranking of world No 22.

For their semi-final runs, Draper and Bautista Agut have earned 200 ranking points.

That is enough for Draper to return to his career-high ranking of world No 4, while Bautista Agut will move up eight places to world No 43.

Quarter-finalists Rune, Rinderknech, Nakashima, and Fearnley have all earned 100 ranking points for their efforts, while Mensik is awarded 50 points for his second-round showing.

However, following their round-one exits, Fritz, de Minaur, Shelton, and Tiafoe earn zero ranking points.

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