ATP Halle 2025: Broadcast, schedule, favorites & betting odds

The grass court season kicked off last week with the tournament in Stuttgart – now it continues on German soil with the ATP Halle 2025. The Terra Wortmann Open 2025 will be held from June 16 to 22 at the OWL Arena.

What is the schedule for ATP Halle, which players are participating in the Terra Wortmann Open 2025, and where will the classic German grass court tournament be broadcast live on TV?

ATP Halle: Date, participants, broadcast

When is the ATP Halle tournament 2025?

The Terra Wortmann Open has been a fixture on the ATP calendar for more than 30 years. ATP Halle is an ATP 500 tournament and is used by many stars to prepare for Wimbledon.

This year, ATP Halle 2025 will be held from June 16 to 22. The venue is the complex around the OWL Arena, where this tournament has been held since 1993.

While the qualifying matches are still scheduled for Saturday and Sunday (June 14 and 15), the main round will start on Monday (June 16).

Further matches in the main round are also scheduled for Tuesday to Thursday. Friday (June 20) will then be dedicated to the quarterfinals, with all four matches taking place on that day.

According to the ATP Halle 2025 schedule, the two semi-finals will then take place on Saturday, before the grand final on Sunday (June 22) at 3:00 p.m.

The ATP Halle 2025 live broadcast on TV & stream

Where will the ATP Halle grass court tournament be broadcast on TV and stream? Live tennis on TV in Germany and Austria is mainly available on Sky.

The Tennis Terra Wortmann Open 2025 will be broadcast live daily on Sky on the channel “Sky Sport Austria” and via stream on Sky Go starting Monday, June 16.

The ATP Halle broadcast on Sky will be available every day from Monday to Friday starting at 11:30 a.m. On Saturday and Sunday, the broadcast will begin at 3:00 p.m.

In addition to the TV broadcast on Sky, the 2025 ATP Halle tournament can also be viewed on the paid Tennis online portal TennisTV

ATP Halle participants: Seedings & favorites for the 2025 Terra Wortmann Open?

The Terra Wortmann Open is a 500-series tournament and thus the second-largest category of ATP tournaments. As such, numerous top players are among the ATP Halle field.

Who is playing at the Terra Wortmann Open 2025?

The seedings are led by world number 1 Jannik Sinner. The Italian won last year’s edition and is therefore the defending champion.

Sinner recently reached the final of the French Open, where he lost to Alcaraz. He is once again the top favorite going into the ATP Halle tournament.

Alexander Zverev follows Sinner in second place on the Halle seedings list. The world number three was knocked out in the quarterfinals of the French Open and is looking to finally get back to his best form in Halle.

In addition to Sinner and Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, and last year’s finalist Hubert Hurkacz are among the other top players in the circle of favorites in Halle.

Stefanos Tsitsipas has been in a slump for months, but the Greek should not be written off just yet.

Other favorites at the 2025 ATP Halle are Arthur Fils, Francisco Cerundolo, and Felix Auger-Aliassime, all of whom have already impressed on grass.

Brazilian youngster Joao Fonseca is also one to watch, having climbed to 65th in the world rankings in recent months.

Struff is another German player alongside Zverev at the Terra Wortmann Open 2025. However, “Struffi” is currently completely out of form, which is why he is not among the favorites.

The top 8 of the Halle 2025 seedings

  • 1. Jannik Sinner (ITA)
  • 2. Alexander Zverev (GER)
  • 3. Daniil Medvedev (RUS)
  • 4. Arthur Fils (FRA)
  • 5. Andrey Rublev (RUS)
  • 6. Francisco Cerundolo (ARG)
  • 7. Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
  • 8. Tomas Machac (CZE)
Terra Wortmann Open 2025: Prize money and world ranking points

This year, a total of €2,522,220 in prize money will be awarded at the ATP Halle 2025.

The tournament winner will receive €471,755 and 500 points for the world rankings.

The runner-up will receive €253,790 and 330 world ranking points. Those who make it to the semi-finals will receive €120,960 in prize money and 200 world ranking points. Reaching the quarter-finals will still earn €61,800 and 100 points.

Those who make it to the second round will receive €32,990 and 50 world ranking points. Even those who are eliminated in the first round will still receive a €17,595 “appearance fee.”

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