Delray Beach Open Prize Money
2023 Breakdown & Historicals
The Delray Beach Open, held annually on the southeastern coast of Florida, first opened its doors in 1993 and has remained a staple tournament on the ATP Tour’s calendar ever since.
Played on hard courts at the Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center, it’s an ATP 250 series event hosting 28 players in singles and 16 teams in doubles. The venue also hosts an ATP Champions Tour Legends team event leading up to the main draws in singles and doubles.
For 2023, the tournament’s total prize money is $642,735, the largest purse in its history, equating to €598,572 and £528,019. These sums represent an 8% bump over the prior year.
In singles, the champion will take home a check for $97,760, while the runner-up will claim roughly 60% of that or $57,025. In both cases, these sums are 8.2% improvements in earnings over 2022.
For the doubles event, the winning team will share $33,960, while the runner-up team will split $18,170. Like singles, these amounts represent 8.2% bumps versus last year.
In the following sections, I’ll provide a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the Delray Beach Open’s prize money and historical data for quick reference, along with currency conversions for your convenience.