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Where to watch 2025 China Open: Full schedule, TV channel, live stream and prize money

Syed Talib Haider

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The Asian swing shifts into high gear in Beijing this week with the China Open, a combined ATP (men's) and WTA (women's) event.

The tournament is one of the season’s biggest WTA stops and the penultimate 1000 event before the Finals in Riyadh. Led by six-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek, the women's field will feature eight of the current WTA Top 10. The draw size for the women's event is 96 players while that for men is 32 players.

Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner will be the top seed and favourite to win the ATP 500 event. The field carries some star power as Daniil Medvedev, Alexander Zverev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and Alex de Minaur are set to make the trip.

The Sporting News is on hand to bring you all you need to know to ensure you don't miss a minute of the action.

When is China Open 2025?

The 2025 China Open WTA first round begins on Wednesday, September 24, and runs through 12 days until Sunday, October 5 culminating with the women's singles final.

Meanwhile, the ATP first round begins on Thursday, September 25, and runs through seven days until Wednesday, October 1 culminating with the men's singles final.

How to watch China Open 2025 in US: TV channel, live stream

TV channel: Tennis Channel
Live stream: Fubo

Live TV coverage of China Open 2025 is available on the Tennis Channel. Streaming options are available on Fubo.

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China Open 2025 schedule

The first round of matches begins Wednesday, September 24, with the order of play on most days starting at 11:00 a.m. local time on show courts. This translates to 11:00 p.m. ET on the previous evening. 

DateEvents
Wednesday, September 24Women's First Round
Thursday, September 25Women's First Round & Men's First Round
Friday, September 26Women's Second Round & Men's First Round
Saturday, September 27Women's Second Round & Men's Second Round
Sunday, September 28Women's Third Round & Men's Second Round
Monday, September 29Women's Third Round & Men's Quarter-finals
Tuesday, September 30Women's Fourth Round & Men's Semi-Finals
Wednesday, October 1Women's Fourth Round & Men's Final
Thursday, October 2Women's Quarter-finals
Friday, October 3Women's Quarter-Finals
Saturday, October 4Women's Semi-Finals
Sunday, October 5Women's Final

China Open 2025 prize money

The total prize money for grabs at China Open 2025 is over $12 million. Since it is a higher-level 1000 event, the prize pool for the WTA is much bigger, with the singles winner set to pocket $1,124,380. 

Here's the complete breakdown of the singles prize money:

RoundMen'sWomen's
Winner$751,075$1,124,380
Runner-Up$404,105$597,890
Semifinal$215,360$332,160
Quarterfinal$110,030$189,075
Round 4N/A$103,225
Round 3N/A$60,400
Round 2$58,735$35,260
Round 1, Main Draw$31,320$23,760

Syed Talib Haider

Syed Talib Haider is a content producer for The Sporting News working across English-language editions.

He is a budding sports journalist with over 3 years of experience. He founded and led the Literature Club of his college and is a passionate writer.

His first love is Liverpool FC but having written about American sports for most years of his career has helped him expand his knowledge. In his spare time, Talib binge-watches TV shows and films and cooks.