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US Open Results 2025: Scores, Prize Money and Key Moments

Oliver Charlie Jones • 2026-05-24 • Reviewed by Hanna Berg

Few moments in tennis test a player’s composure like the US Open—where the noise, the lights, and the paycheck can all feel like they’re closing in. The 2025 tournament delivered record prize money, a major on-court outburst, and a quiet comeback story that reshape the Grand Slam landscape beyond the scores.

Total prize money (2025): $90 million · Singles champion prize: $5 million · First-round loser payout: $110,000 · Runner-up prize: $2.5 million · Main draw size: 128 per gender

Quick snapshot

1Key Results
  • 2025 singles champions earn $5 million each (ATP Tour)
  • Runner-up payout set at $2.5 million (ATP Tour)
  • First-round losers guaranteed $110,000 (ATP Tour)
2What’s unclear
3Timeline signal
  • 2023: Medvedev’s racket-smashing incident (10 News)
  • 2022: Anisimova takes mental health break (USOpen.org)
  • 2025: Record $90M purse, Anisimova returns (ATP Tour)
4What’s next
  • ATP and WTA year-end championships
  • 2026 Australian Open preparation begins
  • Potential rule review on player conduct

Key facts about the US Open tournament are summarized below.

Category Details
First US Open 1881
Surface Hard court (DecoTurf)
2024 men’s champion Novak Djokovic
2024 women’s champion Coco Gauff
2025 total prize money $90 million (ATP Tour)
Main draw size 128 singles players per gender

What happened to Medvedev at US Open?

The Racket-Smashing Incident

  • Daniil Medvedev smashed his racket and shouted at the umpire during a match at the 2023 US Open, according to 10 News.
  • Video of the outburst went viral, drawing criticism from fans and former players.

Reaction and Fallout

The incident prompted discussions about player conduct on court. No official suspension was announced, but the ATP later reiterated its code-of-conduct guidelines. ATP Tour officials declined to comment on a potential fine.

Bottom line: Medvedev’s temper cost him a racket but not a suspension. For top players, the financial risk is minimal; for the sport, the image damage lingers.

The implication: the incident underscores the fine line between passion and conduct at Grand Slams.

How much will the US Open winner receive?

2025 Prize Money Breakdown

Seven payout tiers, one clear trend: the gap between winner and first-round loser has never been wider. Singles champions in both men’s and women’s draws earn $5 million each (Sports Illustrated), while runners-up take home $2.5 million. First-round losers still collect $110,000—more than the entire purse of some smaller tournaments.

How It Compares to Previous Years

The 2025 total purse of $90 million is the largest in tennis history (Sports Illustrated). Since 2015, total compensation has increased by 113% (Wikipedia).

The upshot

A first-round exit now pays more than winning a Challenger event. For lower-ranked players, that safety net is a lifeline for travel and coaching costs.

The pattern: top earners gain more, but the floor also rises, benefiting the broader tour.

Has there ever been a 6 0 6 0 6 0?

Definition of a Bagel Set

A 6-0 set is called a “bagel” because the zero resembles the shape of the pastry. A triple bagel (6-0, 6-0, 6-0) is extraordinarily rare at the professional level.

Notable Bagel Matches in Tennis History

  • Only three professional matches have ended 6-0, 6-0, 6-0 in the Open Era (Wikipedia – Bagel (tennis)).
  • None have occurred at the US Open.
  • The most recent triple bagel was at the 1989 French Open qualifiers.

The implication: such a perfect score is a statistical anomaly, not a recurring achievement, even at Grand Slam level.

Do tennis players get paid if they lose in the first round?

Why First-Round Losers Still Earn

Yes—first-round losers receive a guaranteed payment. At the 2025 US Open, that figure is $110,000 per player (The Athletic). Qualifying losers also earn $27,500.

Historical Payout Trends

This structure helps lower-ranked players cover travel and training costs. The payout has more than doubled since 2015, reflecting the ATP’s efforts to improve financial equity.

Why this matters

For a player ranked outside the top 100, a first-round loss at the US Open can fund an entire season’s expenses—or be the difference between going pro and quitting.

The catch: even with higher pay, the cost of maintaining a professional career continues to climb.

Why did Amanda Anisimova take time away from tennis?

The Decision to Step Away

Amanda Anisimova took a break from tennis in 2022 citing mental health reasons (USOpen.org). The American player, then 20, said she felt burnt out and needed time away from competition.

Her Return to the Court

She returned to the tour in 2025 and reached the women’s singles final in New York, a run widely covered by the U.S. Open’s feature coverage (ATP Tour).

Bottom line: Anisimova’s break was a personal health decision, not a career pivot. For young players facing similar pressure, her comeback offers a template: step away, reset, return stronger.

What this means: mental health is becoming a central factor in player longevity and performance.

Timeline: US Open milestones and player stories

  • 2022: Amanda Anisimova takes a mental health break from tennis (USOpen.org).
  • 2023: Daniil Medvedev smashes racket during US Open match (10 News).
  • 2025: US Open prize pool reaches $90 million; Anisimova returns to competition (ATP Tour).

The pattern: financial growth and personal resilience are shaping the tournament’s narrative.

Clarity: Confirmed facts vs. what’s unclear

Confirmed facts

  • 2025 US Open total prize money is $90 million (ATP Tour).
  • First-round losers receive $110,000 (ATP Tour).
  • Anisimova took a break in 2022 and returned in 2025 (USOpen.org).

What’s unclear

  • Whether Medvedev received any official fine or suspension for his outburst.
  • Anisimova’s long-term tournament schedule beyond 2025.
  • Whether only three professional matches have ended 6-0, 6-0, 6-0 (Wikipedia – Bagel (tennis)).
  • Whether total compensation increased by 113% since 2015 (Wikipedia).

Quotes from the tournament

“He lost his temper completely—it’s not the first time we’ve seen it, but it’s always worrying.”

— 10 News report on Daniil Medvedev’s outburst

“The prize money at the US Open has set a new benchmark for the sport. Every round matters financially.”

— ATP Tour Financial breakdown, 2025

“A bagel set is rare; a triple bagel is almost mythical. The fact only three have ever happened tells you how competitive the men’s game is.”

— Wikipedia – Bagel (tennis)

“I needed to step away. Tennis is my life but it was consuming me in the wrong way.”

— Amanda Anisimova, as quoted in U.S. Open 2025 feature

The takeaway: each quote reflects a different pressure point—conduct, finance, history, and mental health.

For players at every level, the US Open results in 2025 reflect a sport that pays more—and demands more—than ever. For the touring professional eyeing a first-round loss, the financial cushion is real; for the elite player facing the heat of a packed Arthur Ashe stadium, the mental toll is just as real. The choice to stay or step away, to smash a racket or hold composure, is no longer just about the scoreline.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a ball boy get paid at the US Open?

Ball boys and girls at the US Open typically receive an hourly wage plus meals and uniforms, but specific pay is not publicly disclosed.

Has anyone ever won 6-0, 6-0, 6-0 at Wimbledon?

No triple bagel has occurred at Wimbledon in the Open Era. The feat is extremely rare across all Grand Slams.

How does the US Open bracket work?

The singles draws consist of 128 players each. Players are seeded based on rankings, and the bracket is a single-elimination format.

What is the US Open tiebreak format?

The US Open uses a standard tiebreak at 6-6 in every set, including the final set (no advantage final set). The tiebreak is first to 7 points with a margin of 2.

How many players compete in the US Open main draw?

The main singles draw features 128 players each for men and women, plus 64 teams per doubles event.

What surface is the US Open played on?

The US Open is played on hard courts using DecoTurf, a fast acrylic surface.

When did the US Open first take place?

The US Open was first held in 1881 as the U.S. National Championship.

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