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WNBA Finals 2025 Prize Money: How much will Las Vegas Aces take home?

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The 2025 WNBA Finals are just around the corner, with the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury squaring off in a series that promises drama, intensity, and lasting significance.

At the heart of the matchup is the pursuit of a championship, but there is also a financial component that underscores the growing stakes in women’s basketball.

The league has set a structured postseason bonus system that ensures every player in the playoffs receives extra compensation. That structure rewards teams as they advance deeper, making the Finals a particularly valuable stage.

Each member of the runner-up roster is set to earn $7,746, while the champions will take home $20,825 apiece. The difference between winning and falling short amounts to nearly three times the money, providing additional motivation beyond the title itself.

The Aces, aiming to continue their dynasty, and the Mercury, determined to reassert themselves among the league’s elite, are fighting for far more than bragging rights. The bonuses stand as a reminder that the league is moving forward in its efforts to boost player earnings, even as the amounts remain modest compared to other professional sports.

How WNBA playoff earnings compare to the regular season

Reaching the postseason guarantees players additional pay, and the amounts increase with every round. For 2025, those eliminated in the first round collected $1,616 each, while semifinal exits came with a $3,123 payout. For the two teams that survived to the Finals, the real prize sits at the end of the series.

In comparison, players on the Indiana Fever earlier this year benefited from the league’s in-season Commissioner’s Cup.

That tournament delivered larger individual payouts, with winners splitting $500,000 and receiving an additional $120,000 in cryptocurrency through a sponsorship deal with Coinbase. Some players walked away with nearly $30,000 from that competition alone, eclipsing what the WNBA Finals champions will receive this October.

The 2025 Finals arrive during a moment of momentum for the league, with rising television ratings, expanded sponsorship deals, and heightened visibility for stars. Yet the gap between WNBA postseason bonuses and the multimillion-dollar shares awarded to NBA champions underscores the work still ahead.

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