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Dallas Open Prize Money | 2023 Breakdown & Historicals

Dallas Open Prize Money

2023 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
Image Credit: Dallas Open

Running for its second consecutive year, the Dallas Open is an ATP 250 tournament held indoors at the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex, located on the campus of Southern Methodist University.

The tournament is one of ten held annually on hard courts in the United States and the only one that hosts players indoors, which replaces the New York Open that previously owned this slot on the calendar.

For 2023, prize money at the Dallas Open increases ever so slightly to $713,495, a 0.70% bump compared to last year, which is a positive sign for a new tournament starting to get its foothold.

In singles, the men’s champion will earn $112,125 or nearly 15% of the total purse, while the runner-up will pocket $65,405, an increase of 4% for both players compared to 2022.

In doubles, the winning team will share $38,960, while the runner-ups will split $20,850, representing a 4% increase for each over the prior year.

The following sections provide a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the Dallas Open’s prize money and historical data for reference and quick comparison.

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2023 Full Breakdown

The Dallas Open features a 28-player singles and 16-team doubles draw. Based on the size of the events and popularity with spectators, organizers distribute roughly 80% of the prize money to singles, while the remaining 20% funds doubles, a typical split for ATP tournaments.

However, beyond the event, we can break prize money down further by round to learn what players earn as they progress through the tournament, which increases the more wins a player accumulates.

The following table summarizes this data for the past two years, including conversions of prize money to euros and sterling pounds, which I calculate using the prior year’s exchange rate on the day of the final for a close approximation of value.

Singles – Dollar

US Dollar 2023 2022
Winner $112,125 $107,770
Runner-up $65,405 $62,865
Semifinal $38,450 $36,960
Quarterfinal $22,280 $21,415
Round 2 $12,940 $12,435
Round 1 $7,905 $7,600
Qualies Round 2 $3,955 $3,800
Qualies Round 1 $2,155 $2,070

Singles – Euro

Euro 2023 2022
Winner €103,443 €91,171
Runner-up €60,341 €53,182
Semifinal €35,473 €31,267
Quarterfinal €20,555 €18,117
Round 2 €11,938 €10,520
Round 1 €7,293 €6,429
Qualies Round 2 €3,649 €3,215
Qualies Round 1 €1,988 €1,751

Singles – British Sterling Pound

Sterling Pound 2023 2022
Winner £92,430 £123,450
Runner-up £53,917 £72,012
Semifinal £31,696 £42,337
Quarterfinal £18,367 £24,531
Round 2 £10,667 £14,244
Round 1 £6,516 £8,706
Qualies Round 2 £3,260 £4,353
Qualies Round 1 £1,776 £2,371

Doubles (Per Pair)

2023 Prize Money $ USD Sterling Pound Euro
Winner $38,960 £32,140 €35,956
Runner-up $20,850 £17,200 €19,242
Semifinal $12,230 £10,089 €11,287
Quarterfinal $6,830 £5,634 €6,303
Round 1 $4,020 £3,316 €3,710

Prize Money by Year

The Dallas Open is a relatively new tournament, so there’s little historical data to explore, but I’ve recorded both years.

Each year, prize money will shift at this tournament based on past performance. Factors like ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions heavily influence the tournament’s revenue and, therefore, how much prize money they can offer.

The following table outlines the yearly prize money for the Dallas Open since 2022. For 2023, the total prize money is up 0.70%, which isn’t a significant bump but a positive signal for a new tournament.

ATP

Year Total Prize Money % Change
2023 $713,495 0.70%
2022 $708,530

Please note that all data is in US dollars.

FAQs

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

How much does the winner earn at the Dallas Open?

For 2022, the ATP winner at the Dallas Open will take home $112,125, which translates to €104,561 and £93,125.

How much does the runner-up earn at the Dallas Open?

For 2022, the ATP runner-up at the Dallas Open will take home $65,405, which translates to €60,992 and £54,322.

Is the Dallas Open’s prize money taxed?

Yes. The United States government taxes all player earnings at the Dallas Open, reaching as high as 37%.

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