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Almaty Open Prize Money | 2025 Breakdown & Historicals

Almaty Open Prize Money

2025 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
Website: Almaty Open

Held alongside the China Open in October, the Almaty Open, previously known as the Astana Open, is one of the ATP Tour’s more recent calendar additions in Kazakhstan.

Initially, the ATP added the tournament to a provisional calendar in 2020, as the world grappled with the pandemic, providing players with an additional opportunity for competition.

After two successful editions, it’s now a permanent fixture on the calendar, promoted by the ATP to a 500-level event in 2022, resulting in a 300% increase in prize money. However, with the return of tournaments in China, it transitioned back to the 250 series last year, resulting in a drop in prize money.

For 2025, prize money is $1,055,255, which translates to €909,130 or £791,731, a roughly 2% bump from last year.

The Almaty Open’s singles champion will fly home with a check for $160,550, while the runner-up will earn $93,635, equating to a 1.8% increase compared to the previous year.

The winning team will split $55,890 in doubles, while their opponents will pocket roughly half that, or $29,990. Compared to last year, those work out to 1.8% increases as well.

The tables in the following sections outline a complete breakdown of prize money at the 2025 Almaty Open, along with historical data for reference and comparison.

You’ll also find currency conversions from US dollars to the euro and the sterling pound for review.

Full Breakdown

The Almaty Open hosts a 28-player singles and 16-team doubles event, with 80% of the prize money supporting the former and 20% for the latter, which is on par with tournaments worldwide.

Prize money also breaks down by round, with players earning more money as they progress through the tournament. For example, the singles winner will earn 14 times more than a player who exits during the first round.

The following tables showcase the Almaty Open’s prize money by round for singles and doubles, along with historical data. I calculate the conversion of prize money to euros and sterling pounds using the prior year’s exchange rate on the day of the final for quick comparison.

Singles

US Dollar

US Dollar 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Winner $160,550 $157,695 $154,815 $355,310 $47,080 $13,410
Runner-up $93,635 $91,985 $90,310 $191,180 $33,760 $11,210
Semifinal $55,045 $54,075 $53,100 $101,890 $24,030 $9,135
Quarterfinal $31,895 $31,335 $30,765 $52,060 $16,020 $7,480
Round 2 $18,520 $18,195 $17,865 $27,785 $10,300 $6,650
Round 1 $11,315 $11,120 $10,915 $14,820 $6,195 $5,455
Qualies Round 2 $5,660 $5,560 $5,460 $7,595 $3,025 $2,665
Qualies Roud 1 $3,085 $3,030 $2,975 $4,260 $1,575 $1,385

Euro

Euro 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Winner €138,041 €143,428 €145,069 €362,384 €39,973 €11,355
Runner-up €80,507 €83,663 €84,625 €194,986 €28,664 €9,492
Semifinal €47,328 €49,183 €49,757 €103,919 €20,403 €7,735
Quarterfinal €27,423 €28,500 €28,828 €53,097 €13,602 €6,334
Round 2 €15,923 €16,549 €16,740 €28,338 €8,745 €5,631
Round 1 €9,729 €10,114 €10,228 €15,115 €5,260 €4,619
Qualies Round 2 €4,866 €5,057 €5,116 €7,746 €2,568 €2,257
Qualies Roud 1 €2,652 €2,756 €2,788 €4,345 €1,337 €1,173

British Sterling Pound

Sterling Pound 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Winner £119,804 £120,460 £126,473 £318,130 £34,117 £10,303
Runner-up £69,872 £70,266 £73,777 £171,175 £24,465 £8,612
Semifinal £41,075 £41,307 £43,379 £91,228 £17,414 £7,018
Quarterfinal £23,800 £23,936 £25,133 £46,612 £11,609 £5,747
Round 2 £13,820 £13,899 £14,594 £24,878 £7,464 £5,109
Round 1 £8,443 £8,494 £8,917 £13,269 £4,489 £4,191
Qualies Round 2 £4,224 £4,247 £4,460 £6,800 £2,192 £2,047
Qualies Roud 1 £2,302 £2,315 £2,430 £3,814 £1,141 £1,064

Doubles (Per Pair)

2025 US Dollar Euro Sterling Pound
Winner $55,890 €48,054 £41,706
Runner-up $29,990 €25,785 £22,379
Semifinal $17,550 €15,089 £13,096
Quarterfinal $9,730 €8,366 £7,261
Round 1 $5,740 €4,935 £4,283

Prize Money by Year

Although the Almaty Open is only in its third year, organizers have increased its prize money significantly each year. Since its first year, the purse has jumped a massive 286%.

The tournament primarily earns revenue from ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions, so if it sees a down year in the future, it will likely affect prize money.

Although prize money dropped in 2023, it’s not due to a lack of success. Instead, the tournament transitioned from an ATP 500 to an ATP 250, resulting in a smaller purse.

The following table outlines yearly prize money at the Almaty Open since its inaugural event in 2020.

Year Almaty Open Total Prize Money % Change
2025 $1,055,255 2%
2024 $1,036,700 2%
2023 $1,017,850 -46%
2022 $1,900,000 296%
2021 $480,000 76%
2020 $273,345 –

Please note that all data is in US Dollars.

FAQs

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

How much does the winner earn?

For 2025, the winner will take home $160,550, which translates to €138,041 and £119,804.

How much does the runner-up earn?

For 2025, the runner-up will take home $93,635, which translates to €80,507 and £69,872.

Is the prize money taxed?

Yes. The Kazakhstan government taxes all player earnings at the Almaty Open, up to 20%.

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