Clay season continues for the WTA as tennis’ best visit Stuggart. Here is everything you need to know about the 2025 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix.
Following Jessica Pugula’s Charleston Open triumph, the WTA 500 returns to European soil ahead of the eagerly anticipated Madrid Open later this month.
With the WTA’s very best descending on Germany, many will be hoping to replicate the success of last year’s winner Elena Rybakina.
Here is all the important information about the tournament, from how to watch to prize money.

Porsche Tennis Grand Prix 2025 dates
The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix started on Saturday, 12 April, with the tournament’s final set to be played on Monday, 21 April.
Where is the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix?
The tournament is played at the Porsche Arena in Stuggart, Germany. It is the oldest professional women’s indoor tournament in Europe.
- Address: Mercedesstraße 69, 70372 Stuttgart, Germany
- Opened: 27 May 2006
- Court type: Indoor clay
- Capacity: 4,400
Porsche Tennis Grand Prix players
The world’s best will face off in Germany this week, with vital WTA ranking points on offer.
These are the top eight seeds at the event:
- Aryna Sabalenka
- Iga Swiatek
- Jessica Pegula
- Coco Gauff
- Jasmine Paolini
- Mirra Andreeva
- Emma Navarro
- Diana Shnaider

How to watch the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix
Tennis fans in the United States will be able to watch the action unfold live on the Tennis Channel and the TC Plus app.
UK viewers will also be able to watch the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix live on Sky Sports Tennis.
Porsche Tennis Grand Prix prize money and ranking points
The winner of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix will pocket just short of €150,000, whilst also winning themselves a Porsche Macan Turbo in the process.
| ROUND | PRIZE MONEY (EUR) | ATP RANKING POINTS |
| Winner | €142,610 | 500 |
| Finalist | €87,825 | 325 |
| Semi-finalist | €51,305 | 195 |
| Quarter-finalist | €27,040 | 108 |
| Round of 16 | €13,760 | 60 |
| First round | €9,828 | 1 |

Porsche Tennis Grand Prix predictions
Matthew Johns: Sabalenka is my pick to win the WTA tournament in Stuttgart. She has been runner-up three times before and will be eager to finally get her hands on the trophy and Porsche car this week.
Lee Clarke: I will go for Sabalenka to take the win. Her form is very impressive at the moment and ahead of Roland Garros, she will want to really showcase her credentials on this surface and go into the French Open in sound form on the clay.
Mitchell Tapner: When it comes to picking a winner in Stuttgart, I can’t see past Sabalenka. She was very impressive in Miami and I think she can carry that run of form onto clay.
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