Prize money & points won by Anisimova, Maria, Raducanu, Keys at Queen’s

The first Queen’s Club women’s singles event in 52 years has come to a thrilling conclusion, with surprise package Tatjana Maria downing Amanda Anisimova to lift the title.
Here, we look at what prize money and ranking points the tournament’s biggest names will be taking home in 2025.
Prize money
After winning the second grass court title of her career at WTA Tour level, and her first ever WTA 500 title, Maria takes home an impressive prize money package of $218,930.
Despite not lifting the title, there is still a significant payout for runner-up Anisimova, who has earned $134,260 for her impressive run at the WTA 500 event.
Top seed Zheng Qinwen and second seed Madison Keys were both beaten in the semi-final, and took home $78,425 for their efforts in south west London.
Beaten in the quarter-finals by Qinwen, home favourite Raducanu has earned $38,142 for her campaign, as has fellow quarter-finalist and former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.
The Kazakh was beaten in the last eight by surprise package Maria, with fellow beaten quarter-finalists Diana Shnaider and Emma Navarro also pocketing the same prize money payout.
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Ranking points
Victory provides a stunning rankings boost for Maria, who had to qualify for the main draw.
The 38-year-old was ranked 86th coming into the tournament, but has earned 25 points for her qualification run, plus a staggering 500 points for her triumph in the main draw.
She earns 525 ranking points in total, and will soar to world No 43 on Monday, just one place behind her career-high ranking of world No 42.
Despite defeat, there is also good news for Anisimova, who earns 325 runner-up points, and will rise to a career-high of world No 13 on Monday.
Beaten semi-finalists Qinwen and Keys have earned 195 ranking points, enough for both women to move up in the WTA Rankings.
Chinese star Qinwen will rise one spot to a new career-high of world No 4 on Monday, overtaking Jasmine Paolini, while Keys will rise to world No 6 – pushing Mirra Andreeva and Iga Swiatek down one place.
Quarter-finalists Raducanu, Rybakina, Navarro, and Shnaider all earn 108 points for reaching the last eight.
Raducanu will rise one place to world No 36 and will become the new British No 1 as a result, with compatriot Katie Boulter dropping five places to world No 39.
Navarro will also move one spot up to world No 9, pushing Paula Badosa back to world No 10.
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