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Berlin 2025: Date + signing + bonus + points, Top 10 Sabalenka + Gov leads 9 players to compete for beauty

This is part of the original text translated from the official website of WTA. The original title is: Berlin 2025: Dates, draws, prize money and everything you need to know "Berlin 2025: Date + Signature + Bonus + Everything You Want to Know". The author is from Jason Juzwiak, WTA official website columnist.

Next week, the 2025 Grass Race enters the second back-to-back WTA500 race, and the German Open Berlin Station. The event first originated in the 19th century and was reorganized into a grassland race in 2021. It has always been regarded as an important warm-up match for the Wimbledon Grass Grand Slam.

This event attracted 9 of the top 10 people to participate, and the world rankings that were directly shortlisted for the main competition ended at the world No. 18. Here is everything you want to know about Berlin 2025:

The main competition starts: Monday, June 16th,

Women's Singles Final: June 22nd, local time at 12:00 noon, local time: After the women's singles final on June 22th, qualifying time: Saturday, June 14th + Sunday, June 15th,

The main competition draw ceremony: scheduled for June 14th local time 1:00 p.m. on the day, the women's singles competition scale: set 28 signs, including 6 players in the qualifying round + 4 players in the wild card

Women's doubles competition scale: 16 pairs, including 2 cards in wild card

Match time: China and Europe summer time, 7 hours later

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points + bonuses?

First round: 1 point point | €9,829 Euro

16 round Round of 16: 60 points | €13,651

8 round Quarterfinals: 108 points | €24,950

First round Semifinals: 195 points | €51,305

First finalist: 325 points | €87,825

Champion: 500 points | €142,610

Main highlights:

Pegula: World No. 3 is the defending champion. Last year, she won the women's singles championship for the first time in the grass race, and in the dramatic championship competition, she saved five championship points and narrowly beat Kalinskaya to win the championship.

Sabalenka: World No. 1 leads, she looks forward to winning the women's singles championship in the personal touch grass race, increasing her WTA Tour championship to 20. Sabalenka has participated in the Berlin Station for 4 times and has won only 2 games, but this season, Sabalenka has performed well: he has won 3 championships + 7 Asian Games + direct to Riyadh WTA year-end finals rankings, with 6,420 points.

Gauff: No. 2 just won the second place in his grand slam, Roland Garros women's singles final, she reversed Sabalenka to win the championship. She reached the semi-finals of Berlin twice, but lost to the final champion: 2022 Jabbar + 2024 Pegula.

Svatek: No. 7 is the only player in the Top 10 who has high-end free cards. The other top 10 are confirmed to participate, including: No. 4 Paulini + No. 5 Zheng Qinwen + No. 6 Xiao Liewa + No. 8 Keith + No. 9 Bardosa + No. 10 Navarro, etc.

The wild card of the main competition has been confirmed to be given to 2 former Grand Slam players: 2021 US Open women's singles champion Radukanu + 4-time Grand Slam Naomi Osaka. Lis, the first German sister, also received the wild card of the main competition for the hometown event.

2 Wimbledon champions will also participate in the main competition: 2022 champion Lebakinna + 2023 champion Wanzhuosava. In addition, there are 5 other Grand Slam players participating in the main competition: Sabalenka + Goff + Keith + Raducanu + Naomi Osaka, etc.

And the two pre-conference champions have to participate in the qualifying round: 2021 champion Samsonova + 2022 champion Jabbar. World No. 19 Samsonova was ranked No. 1 pick for the substitute.

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