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Delray Beach Open Prize Money | 2025 Breakdown & Historicals

Delray Beach Open Prize Money

2025 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
Website: Delray Beach Open

The Delray Beach Open, held annually on the southeastern coast of Florida, 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.

The tournament’s total prize money for 2025 is $680,140, the largest purse in its history, equivalent to €657,311 and £547,330. These sums represent a 3% bump over the prior year.

The champion will take home a check for $103,455 in singles, while the runner-up will claim roughly 60% of that or $60,350. In both cases, these sums are a 2.8% yearly improvement in earnings.

The winning team will share $35,980 for the doubles event, while the runner-up team will split $19,330. Like singles, these amounts represent 2.8% bumps compared to last year.

In the following sections, I’ll provide a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the Delray Beach Open’s prize money, historical data for quick reference, and currency conversions for your convenience.

Full Breakdown

Taking a step back, we can break down prize money at the Delray Beach Open by event, where 80% of the purse funds singles, and the remaining 20% goes to the smaller doubles tournament.

However, prize money is further divided by discipline, with players and teams earning more as they progress. For example, a player who wins the tournament will make 14 times more than one who exits in the first round.

The following tables showcase prize money by round per year to help visualize this breakdown. You can scroll left to right to view historical numbers. I’ve also converted 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 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Winner $103,455 $100,640 $97,760 $90,330 $30,840 $97,585 $97,490 $94,280 $90,605 $86,950 $84,250 $81,500 $78,000 $75,780 $76,500 $75,700 $79,000 $68,800
Runner-up $60,350 $58,705 $57,025 $52,690 $22,780 $53,615 $52,495 $49,650 $47,715 $45,780 $44,370 $42,920 $41,100 $39,000 $40,300 $39,780 $41,500 $37,350
Semifinal $35,480 $34,510 $33,525 $30,980 $16,390 $29,980 $28,820 $26,895 $25,845 $24,800 $24,000 $23,250 $22,280 $21,620 $21,800 $21,525 $22,000 $20,750
Quarterfinal $20,555 $19,995 $19,425 $17,950 $11,110 $16,990 $16,270 $15,325 $14,725 $14,130 $13,700 $13,245 $12,690 $12,320 $12,435 $12,325 $12,000 $11,500
Round 2 $11,935 $11,610 $11,280 $10,425 $7,445 $9,670 $9,165 $9,030 $8,675 $8,325 $8,070 $7,805 $7,475 $7,255 $7,325 $7,260 $7,050 $6,800
Round 1 $7,295 $7,095 $6,895 $6,370 $5,000 $5,570 $5,370 $5,350 $5,140 $4,930 $4,780 $4,625 $4,430 $4,300 $4,340 $4,300 $4,340 $4,000
Qualies Round 2 $3,650 $3,550 $3,445 $3,185 $2,555 $2,995 $2,800 $2,410 $2,315 $2,220 $810 $785 $750 $730 $740 $740 – –
Qualies Round 1 $1,990 $1,935 $1,880 $1,735 $1,505 $1,590 $1,405 $1,205 $1,160 $1,110 $390 $380 $360 $350 $360 $740 $550 $500

Singles – Euro

Euro 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Winner 96,004 €93,542 €91,369 €79,584 €28,445 €89,924 €85,959 €83,129 €79,889 €76,666 €74,285 €71,861 €68,775 €66,817 €67,452 €66,747 €69,656 €60,663
Runner-up 56,004 €54,565 €53,297 €46,422 €21,011 €49,406 €46,286 €43,778 €42,072 €40,365 €39,122 €37,844 €36,239 €34,387 €35,534 €35,075 €36,592 €32,932
Semifinal €32,925 €32,076 €31,333 €27,294 €15,117 €27,626 €25,411 €23,714 €22,788 €21,867 €21,161 €20,500 €19,645 €19,063 €19,222 €18,979 €19,398 €18,296
Quarterfinal €19,075 €18,585 €18,155 €15,815 €10,247 €15,656 €14,346 €13,512 €12,983 €12,459 €12,080 €11,678 €11,189 €10,863 €10,964 €10,867 €10,581 €10,140
Round 2 €11,075 €10,791 €10,543 €9,185 €6,867 €8,911 €8,081 €7,962 €7,649 €7,340 €7,116 €6,882 €6,591 €6,397 €6,459 €6,401 €6,216 €5,996
Round 1 €6,770 €6,595 €6,444 €5,612 €4,612 €5,133 €4,735 €4,717 €4,532 €4,347 €4,215 €4,078 €3,906 €3,791 €3,827 €3,791 €3,827 €3,527
Qualies Round 2 €3,387 €3,300 €3,220 €2,806 €2,357 €2,760 €2,469 €2,125 €2,041 €1,957 €714 €692 €661 €644 €652 €652 – –
Qualies Round 1 €1,847 €1,799 €1,757 €1,529 €1,388 €1,465 €1,239 €1,062 €1,023 €979 €344 €335 €317 €309 €317 €652 €485 €441

Singles – British Sterling Pound

Sterling Pound 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Winner 81,985 £79,685 £80,744 £66,609 £23,638 £74,804 £74,631 £72,173 £69,360 £66,562 £64,495 £62,390 £59,711 £58,011 £58,562 £57,950 £60,476 £52,668
Runner-up 47,825 £46,481 £47,099 £38,854 £17,460 £41,099 £40,186 £38,008 £36,527 £35,046 £33,966 £32,856 £31,463 £29,855 £30,850 £30,452 £31,769 £28,592
Semifinal 28,117 £27,324 £27,690 £22,845 £12,562 £22,981 £22,062 £20,589 £19,785 £18,985 £18,373 £17,798 £17,056 £16,551 £16,688 £16,478 £16,841 £15,885
Quarterfinal 16,289 £15,832 £16,044 £13,236 £8,515 £13,024 £12,455 £11,732 £11,272 £10,817 £10,488 £10,139 £9,714 £9,431 £9,519 £9,435 £9,186 £8,803
Round 2 9,458 £9,193 £9,317 £7,687 £5,706 £7,413 £7,016 £6,913 £6,641 £6,373 £6,178 £5,975 £5,722 £5,554 £5,607 £5,558 £5,397 £5,206
Round 1 5,781 £5,618 £5,695 £4,697 £3,832 £4,270 £4,111 £4,096 £3,935 £3,774 £3,659 £3,541 £3,391 £3,292 £3,322 £3,292 £3,322 £3,062
Qualies Round 2 2,893 £2,811 £2,845 £2,349 £1,958 £2,296 £2,143 £1,845 £1,772 £1,699 £620 £601 £574 £559 £566 £566 – –
Qualies Round 1 1,577 £1,532 £1,553 £1,279 £1,154 £1,219 £1,076 £922 £888 £850 £299 £291 £276 £268 £276 £566 £421 £383

Doubles (Per Pair)

2025 US Dollars Euros Sterling Pounds
Winner $35,980 €28,789 £34,614
Runner-up $19,330 €15,467 £18,596
Semifinal $11,310 €9,050 £10,881
Quarterfinal $6,270 €5,017 £6,032
Round 1 $3,700 €2,961 £3,560

Prize Money by Year

The prize money at the Delray Beach Open changes yearly, fluctuating up or down based on the event’s success.

Factors, including ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions, all influence the tournament’s revenues, affecting prize money and the resources available to fund the purse.

For example, in 2021, prize money dropped by 42% due to the pandemic and fan restrictions that limited ticket sales.

The following table outlines the yearly prize money for the Delray Beach Open since 2000. Compared to 2025, the tournament’s prize money has grown 109%, which is respectable for its level.

Year Total Prize Money % Change
2025 $680,140 3%
2024 $661,585 3%
2023 $642,735 8%
2022 $593,895 70%
2021 $349,530 -42%
2020 $602,935 3%
2019 $582,550 5%
2018 $556,010 4%
2017 $534,625 4%
2016 $514,065 5%
2015 $488,225 3%
2014 $474,005 4%
2013 $455,775 3%
2012 $442,500 0%
2011 $442,500 0%
2010 $442,500 0%
2009 $442,500 8%
2008 $411,000 5%
2007 $391,000 10%
2006 $355,000 0%
2005 $355,000 0%
2004 $355,000 0%
2003 $355,000 -5%
2002 $375,000 15%
2001 $325,000 0%
2000 $325,000 –

Please note that all data is in US dollars.

FAQs

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

How much does the winner earn?

For 2025, the winner will take home $103,455, translating to €81,985 and £96,004.

How much does the runner-up earn?

In 2025, the runner-up will receive $60,350, equivalent to €47,825 or £56,004.

Is the prize money taxed?

Yes. The US government taxes all player earnings at the Delray Beach Open up to 37%.

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