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Adelaide International Prize Money | Breakdown & Historicals

Adelaide International Prize Money

2025 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
Website: Adelaide International

The Adelaide International is a relative newcomer to the ATP and WTA calendars. It is held early in January, leading up to the Australian Open.

The event takes place at The Drive, a multipurpose venue emphasizing tennis as its main attraction, hosting a 28-player singles and a 16-team doubles draw for men and women on hard courts.

The Adelaide International will offer total prize money of $680,140 for ATP players and $1,064,510 for WTA players, which is 3% and 15% bumps compared to 2024. The discrepancy in prize money between the men’s and women’s tournaments is due to the tournament categories: ATP 250 and WTA 500.

The men’s singles champion will pocket $103,525, while the winner on the ladies’ side will earn $164,000 for her effort. In doubles, these amounts are significantly lower at $35,570 for men and $54,300 for women.

During the 2022 and 2023 seasons, the ATP and WTA tours held two distinct back-to-back tournaments, Adelaide 1 & 2. However, in 2025, there’s only one tournament for men and women in the city.

Keep reading for a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the Adelaide International’s prize money, along with historical data for reference and quick comparison.

Full Breakdown

Like most ATP and WTA tournaments, the breakdown of prize money starts with roughly 80% going toward singles and the remaining 20% funding the doubles event.

However, prize money breaks down further by round, so as a player progresses through the tournament, the more they earn. For example, the runner-up of the men’s singles event will take home $60,250, while a player who exits in the first round will make only $7,295 for their efforts.

The following tables provide a full breakdown of this data since it began in 2020. I’ve converted prize money to euros and Sterling Pound, which I calculate using the prior year’s exchange rate on the day of the final for a close approximation of value.

ATP

Singles – Dollar

US Dollar 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Winner $103,525 $100,665 $94,560 $41,800 $19,500 $91,625
Runner-up $60,250 $58,720 $55,035 $29,900 $13,255 $50,710
Semifinal $35,480 $34,510 $32,150 $21,985 $10,000 $28,540
Quarterfinal $20,555 $19,995 $18,175 $13,800 $7,400 $16,250
Round 2 $11,935 $11,610 $10,655 $8,890 $5,500 $9,320
Round 1 $7,295 $7,095 $6,340 $5,200 $4,000 $5,450
Qualies Round 2 $3,650 $3,550 $3,385 $2,540 $2,500 $2,665
Qualies Roud 1 $1,990 $1,935 $1,815 $1,320 $1,390 $1,385

Singles – Euro

Euro 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Winner €99,841 €90,689 €88,821 €36,793 $15,844 €82,109
Runner-up €58,106 €52,901 €51,695 €26,318 $10,770 €45,443
Semifinal €34,217 €31,090 €30,199 €19,351 $8,125 €25,576
Quarterfinal €19,824 €18,014 €17,072 €12,147 $6,013 €14,562
Round 2 €11,510 €10,459 €10,008 €7,825 $4,469 €8,352
Round 1 €7,035 €6,392 €5,955 €4,577 $3,250 €4,884
Qualies Round 2 €3,520 €3,198 €3,180 €2,236 $2,031 €2,388
Qualies Roud 1 €1,919 €1,743 €1,705 €1,162 $1,129 €1,241

Singles – British Sterling Pound

Sterling Pound 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Winner £82,778 £79,264 £78,487 £30,759 $14,363 £69,835
Runner-up £48,175 £46,236 £45,680 £22,002 $9,763 £38,650
Semifinal £28,369 £27,173 £26,685 £16,178 $7,366 £21,753
Quarterfinal £16,436 £15,744 £15,086 £10,155 $5,451 £12,385
Round 2 £9,543 £9,142 £8,844 £6,542 $4,051 £7,103
Round 1 £5,833 £5,587 £5,262 £3,826 $2,946 £4,154
Qualies Round 2 £2,919 £2,795 £2,810 £1,869 $1,841 £2,031
Qualies Roud 1 £1,591 £1,524 £1,506 £971 $1,024 £1,056

2024 Doubles (Per Pair)

2025 US Dollar Sterling Pound Euro Australian Dollar
Winner $35,570 €28,441 £34,304 $45,787
Runner Up $18,510 €14,800 £17,851 $23,827
Semi Final $9,770 €7,812 £9,422 $12,576
Quarter Final $5,450 €4,358 £5,256 $7,015
Round 2 $2,980 €2,383 £2,874 $3,836
Round 1 $1,660 1,327 €1,601 $2,137

WTA

Singles – Dollar

US Dollar 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Winner $164,000 $142,000 $120,150 $108,000 $68,570 $146,500
Runner-up $101,000 $87,655 $74,161 $66,800 $51,000 $78,160
Semifinal $59,100 $51,205 $43,323 $39,000 $32,400 $41,675
Quarterfinal $27,940 $24,200 $20,465 $18,685 $15,500 $22,400
Round 2 $15,170 $13,170 $11,145 $10,000 $8,200 $12,000
Round 1 $10,190 $8,860 $7,500 $6,750 $6,650 $6,550
Qualies Round 2 $7,625 $6,603 $5,590 $5,020 $5,000 $3,605
Qualies Roud 1 $3,900 $3,380 $2,860 $2,585 $2,565 $1,880

Singles – Euro

Euro 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Winner €159,046 €129,592 €112,023 €95,411 €55,672 €131,745
Runner-up €97,949 €79,995 €69,145 €59,013 €40,701 €70,288
Semifinal €57,315 €46,731 €40,393 €34,454 €21,714 €37,478
Quarterfinal €27,096 €22,085 €19,081 €16,507 €10,291 €20,144
Round 2 €14,712 €12,019 €10,391 €8,834 €5,261 €10,791
Round 1 €9,882 €8,086 €6,993 €5,963 €3,329 €5,890
Qualies Round 2 €7,395 €6,026 €5,212 €4,435 €2,740 €3,242
Qualies Roud 1 €3,782 €3,085 €2,667 €2,284 €2,273 €1,691

Singles – British Sterling Pound

Sterling Pound 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Winner £132,013 £111,591 £99,273 £79,868 $49,252 £112,136
Runner-up £81,301 £68,884 £61,275 £49,400 $36,632 £59,826
Semifinal £47,573 £40,240 £35,795 £28,841 $23,272 £31,899
Quarterfinal £22,491 £19,018 £16,909 £13,818 $11,133 £17,146
Round 2 £12,211 £10,350 £9,208 £7,395 $5,890 £9,185
Round 1 £8,203 £6,963 £6,197 £4,992 $4,777 £5,014
Qualies Round 2 £6,138 £5,189 £4,619 £3,712 $3,591 £2,759
Qualies Roud 1 £3,139 £2,656 £2,363 £1,912 $1,842 £1,439

Doubles (Per Pair)

2025 US Dollar Sterling Pound Euro Australian Dollar
Winner $54,300 €42,675 £49,562 $87,595
Runner-up $33,000 €36,155 £41,989 $53,234
Semifinal $19,160 €20,992 £24,379 $30,908
Quarterfinal $9,840 €10,781 £12,520 $15,874
Round 1 $6,000 €6,574 £7,634 $9,679

ATP – Adelaide 2

Tournament held in 2022 and 2023.

Singles – Dollar

US Dollar 2023 2022
Winner $97,760 $43,180
Runner-up $57,025 $30,885
Semifinal $33,525 $22,710
Quarterfinal $19,425 $14,255
Round 2 $11,280 $9,180
Round 1 $6,895 $5,370
Qualies Round 2 $3,445 $2,625
Qualies Round 1 $1,880 $1,365

Singles – Euro

Euro 2023 2022
Winner €91,851 €38,007
Runner-up €53,578 €27,185
Semifinal €31,499 €19,989
Quarterfinal €18,251 €12,547
Round 2 €10,598 €8,080
Round 1 €6,478 €4,727
Qualies Round 2 €3,237 €2,311
Qualies Round 1 €1,766 €1,201

Singles – British Sterling Pound

Great Britian Pound 2023 2022
Winner £81,218 £31,774
Runner-up £47,376 £22,727
Semifinal £27,852 £16,711
Quarterfinal £16,138 £10,490
Round 2 £9,371 £6,755
Round 1 £5,728 £3,952
Qualies Round 2 £2,862 £1,932
Qualies Round 1 £1,562 £1,004

2023 Doubles (Per Pair)

2023 Prize Money $ USD Sterling Pound Euro
Winner $33,580 £24,710 €29,557
Runner-up $17,550 £12,914 €15,448
Semifinal $9,260 £6,814 €8,151
Quarterfinal $5,140 £3,782 €4,524
Round 2 $2,820 £2,075 €2,482
Round 1 $1,570 £1,155 €1,382

WTA – Adelaide 2

Tournament held in 2022 and 2023.

Singles – Dollar

US Dollar 2023 2022
Winner TBD $29,200
Runner-up TBD $16,398
Semifinal TBD $10,100
Quarterfinal TBD $5,800
Round 2 TBD $3,675
Round 1 TBD $2,675
Qualies Round 2 TBD $1,950
Qualies Round 1 TBD $1,270

Singles – Euro

Euro 2023 2022
Winner TBD €25,850
Runner-up TBD €14,517
Semifinal TBD €8,941
Quarterfinal TBD €5,135
Round 2 TBD €3,253
Round 1 TBD €2,368
Qualies Round 2 TBD €1,726
Qualies Round 1 TBD €1,124

Singles – British Sterling Pound

Great Britian Pound 2023 2022
Winner TBD £21,575
Runner-up TBD £12,116
Semifinal TBD £7,463
Quarterfinal TBD £4,285
Round 2 TBD £2,715
Round 1 TBD £1,976
Qualies Round 2 TBD £1,441
Qualies Round 1 TBD £938

Prize Money by Year

Every year, tournament organizers evaluate prize money at tournaments, including the Adelaide International. Factors such as ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions influence the tournament’s revenues, subsequently impacting the available funds for prize money.

The following table outlines yearly ATP and WTA prize money for the Adelaide International 1 & 2 tournaments. For all instances of the tournament, prize money stalled out in 2021 as they recovered from the pandemic, where revenues took a significant hit.

ATP

Adelaide International

Year Total Prize Money % Change
2025 $680,140 3%
2024 $661,585 3%
2023 $642,735 54%
2022 $416,800 30%
2021 $320,775 -40%
2020 $532,695 –

Adelaide 2

Year Total Prize Money % Change
2023 $642,735 49%
2022 $430,530 –

WTA

Adelaide International

Year Total Prize Money % Change
2025 $1,064,510 15%
2024 $922,573 12%
2023 $826,837 18%
2022 $703,580 31%
2021 $535,530 -37%
2020 $848,000 –

Adelaide 2

Year Total Prize Money % Change
2023 $780,637 226%
2022 $239,477 -55%
2021 $535,530 –

Please note that all data is in dollars.

FAQs

Here are a few frequently asked questions from fans and attendees about the Adelaide International’s prize money.

How much does the winner earn?

In 2025, the ATP winner at the Adelaide International will take home $133,426 AUD, equivalent to $103,525 USD, €82,778, or £99,841.

The WTA winner at the Adelaide International will receive $264,559 AUD, equivalent to $164,000 USD, €132,013 or £159,046.

How much does the runner-up earn?

For 2025, the ATP runner-up at the Adelaide International will take home $77,652 AUD, translating to $60,250 USD, €48,175, or £58,106.

The WTA runner-up at the Adelaide International will receive $162,930 AUD, equivalent to $101,000 USD, €81,301, or £97,949.

Is the prize money taxed?

Yes. The Australian government taxes all player earnings at the Adelaide International, reaching as high as $.45 per dollar.

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