
On Sunday, June 15, Tatjana Maria ended a prolonged title drought by winning the Queen’s Club Championships, defeating Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 6-4 in the final. This upset victory came just ahead of Wimbledon, marking an important moment in Maria’s career and tournament history. Amanda Anisimova Queen’s Club runner-up prize earnings totaled $134,260 as a result of her second-place finish.
Prize Money Distribution Among Top Competitors
Maria earned $218,000 for her championship win, while runner-up Anisimova received $134,260. The semifinalists, top seed Zheng Qinwen and second seed Madison Keys, each collected $78,425. Competing quarterfinalists, including third seed Emma Navarro, fourth seed Elena Rybakina, fifth seed Diana Shnaider, and former US Open champion Emma Raducanu, were awarded $38,140 apiece.
Wider Prize Allocation for Early-Round Exits
Players eliminated in the second round, such as sixth seed Karolina Muchova, Katie Boulter, Heather Watson, and Beatriz Haddad Maia, received $20,875 each. Those who exited in the first round, including seventh seed Barbora Krejcikova, Petra Kvitova, Leylah Fernandez, and Ajla Tomljanovic, collected $15,020. Qualifying rounds also offered payouts, with second-round qualifying losers earning $10,135 and first-round exits receiving $5,185.
Impact of the Queen’s Club Tournament on Player Momentum
Tatjana Maria’s unexpected triumph at Queen’s Club provides a boost ahead of Wimbledon, with her victory demonstrating strong competitive form. Meanwhile, Amanda Anisimova’s substantial runner-up prize highlights her continued presence among top contenders. For many players, the financial rewards and match experience at this event set the stage for upcoming challenges on the tennis calendar.