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Belgrade Open Prize Money | 2024 Breakdown & Historicals

Belgrade Open Prize Money

2024 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
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Operating as a stand-in for the Gijon Open under a two-year contract, the Belgrade Open is an ATP 250 tournament held on hard courts in Belgrade, Serbia, at the Belgrade Arena.

Previously, the tournament ran in 2021 under a single-year license at the Novak Tennis Center on clay courts.

For 2024, the Belgrade Open’s prize money is set at €579,320, translating to $608,824 and £479,995, a 13% bump over the previous tournament held in 2021.

The tournament’s singles champion will pocket €88,125, and the runner-up will claim a check for €51,400, an 11.84% increase for the winner and an 11% decrease for the runner-up versus last year.

In doubles, the winning pair of the smaller 16-team doubles draw will split €30,610 and the runner-up €16,380, a 12.8% and 12% increase over last year, respectively. It’s worth noting that all rounds across the tournament, including qualifying, see percentage gains, which is always a nice bonus.

This guide provides fans with a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the Belgrade Open’s prize money and historical data for reference and quick comparison.

2024 Full Breakdown

Singles is the Belgrade Open’s main event, featuring a 28-player draw compared to the 16 teams for doubles, so organizers distribute prize money accordingly. In 2024, roughly 80% of the purse supports singles, while the remaining 20% goes to doubles.

However, beyond the singles and doubles events, we can break prize money down by round to better understand earnings, with players making more money the further they progress. The following table summarizes this data over the years.

For your convenience, I’ve also converted prize money to euros and Sterling Pound, calculated using the prior year’s exchange rate on the day of the final for a close approximation of value.

Singles

Euro

Euro 2024
Winner €88,125
Runner-up €51,400
Semifinal €30,220
Quarterfinal €17,510
Round 2 €10,165
Round 1 €6,215
Qualies Round 2 €3,105
Qualies Roud 1 €1,695

US Dollars

US Dollar 2024
Winner $95,000
Runner-up $55,410
Semifinal $32,578
Quarterfinal $18,876
Round 2 $10,958
Round 1 $6,700
Qualies Round 2 $3,347
Qualies Roud 1 $1,827

British Sterling Pound

Sterling Pound 2024
Winner £73,572
Runner-up £42,912
Semifinal £25,229
Quarterfinal £14,618
Round 2 £8,486
Round 1 £5,189
Qualies Round 2 £2,592
Qualies Roud 1 £1,415

Doubles (Per Pair)

2024 Euro US Dollar Sterling Pound
Winner €30,610 $37,174 £26,300
Runner-up €16,380 $19,893 £14,074
Semifinal €9,600 $11,659 £8,248
Quarterfinal €5,370 $6,522 £4,614
Round 1 €3,160 $3,838 £2,715

Prize Money by Year

Every year, tournament organizers at the Belgrade Open will reset prize money, which the event’s revenue heavily influences.

Some of the biggest influences on revenue include ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions. As these change, so do the available funds for prize money.

The following table outlines the yearly prize money for the Belgrade Open since 2021, the tournament’s first official year of operation.

Year Total Prize Money % Change
2024 €579,320 13%
2023 – –
2022 – –
2021 €511,000 –

Please note that all data is in euros.

FAQs

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

How much does the winner earn?

In 2024, the winner of the Belgrade Open will receive €88,125, equivalent to $92,622 and £73,023.

How much does the runner-up earn?

In 2024, the Belgrade Open runner-up will receive €51,400, equivalent to $54,019 and £42,591.

Is the prize money taxed?

Yes. The Serbian government taxes all player earnings at the Belgrade Open, reaching up to 20%.

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