Gijon Open Prize Money
2022 Breakdown & Historicals
Operating under a single-year license, the Gijon Open is an ATP 250 hard court tournament in Gijon, Spain, a large coastal city situated on the country’s northern end.
For the inaugural event, the Gijon Open will take place at the Palacio de Deportes La Guía, a large indoor sports complex that will feature a 28-player singles and 16-team doubles draw.
The tournament’s total prize money for 2022 is $612,000, a mid-range purse for this level event on the ATP tour, which translates to €631,091 and £551,678 at the time of writing.
The tournaments champion will take home a sizeable check for $93,090, while the runner-up will pocket $54,300 for his efforts during the week-long event. In doubles, the winning pair will split $32,340, while their opponents will divvy up $17,300, 47% less than the champs.
The tables in the following sections provide a complete breakdown of prize money at the Gijon Open for quick comparison. You’ll also find currency conversions from US dollars to the euro and sterling pound.
2022 Full Breakdown
At a high-level, prize money for the Gijon Open is split between the singles and doubles events, with 80% going to the former and 20% to the latter, which is consistent with similar ATP tournaments.
However, prize money breaks down further by discipline, with players earning more as they progress through the tournament. For example, the tournament’s champion in singles will earn nearly nine times what a player makes if they exit in the first round.
The following tables showcase the Gijon Open prize money by round for singles and doubles. Since the tournament only has a one-year license, we don’t have historical data to reference, but if the event runs in future years, we’ll be sure to add it here.
Conversion of prize money to euro and sterling pound uses the prior year’s exchange rate on the day of the final.
Singles
Dollar
US Dollar | 2022 |
Winner | $93,090 |
Runner-up | $54,300 |
Semifinal | $31,925 |
Quarterfinal | $18,495 |
Round 2 | $10,740 |
Round 1 | $6,565 |
Qualies Round 2 | $3,280 |
Qualies Roud 1 | $1,790 |
Euro
Euro | 2022 |
Winner | £95,015 |
Runner-up | £55,423 |
Semifinal | £32,585 |
Quarterfinal | £18,877 |
Round 2 | £10,962 |
Round 1 | £6,701 |
Qualies Round 2 | £3,348 |
Qualies Roud 1 | £1,827 |
British Sterling Pound
Sterling Pound | 2022 |
Winner | €83,111 |
Runner-up | €48,479 |
Semifinal | €28,503 |
Quarterfinal | €16,512 |
Round 2 | €9,589 |
Round 1 | €5,861 |
Qualies Round 2 | €2,928 |
Qualies Roud 1 | €1,598 |
Doubles (Per Pair)
2022 | US Dollar | Euro | Sterling Pound |
Winner | $32,340 | €33,012 | £28,882 |
Runner Up | $17,300 | €17,659 | £15,450 |
Semi Final | $10,150 | €10,361 | £9,065 |
Quarter Final | $5,670 | €5,788 | £5,064 |
Round 1 | $3,340 | €3,409 | £2,983 |
Prize Money by Year
Various factors will influence whether the Gijon Open continues for a second year, including its success. If the tournament does well, and the ATP grants an extended license, future prize money will tie heavily to the tournament’s revenue, which fans heavily influence.
If the tournament continues past its first year, we’ll keep tabs on total prize money by year in the following table.
Year | San Diego Open Total Prize Money | % Change |
2022 | $612,000 | – |
Please note that all data is in US dollars.
FAQs
Here are a few frequently asked questions from fans and attendees about the Gijon Open’s prize money.
How much does the winner earn at the Gijon Open?
For 2022, the winner at the Gijon Open will take home $93,090, which translates to €95,993 and £83,915.
How much does the runner-up earn at the Gijon Open?
For 2022, the runner-up at the Gijon Open will take home $54,300, which translates to €55,993 and £48,948.
Is the Gijon Open’s prize money taxed?
Yes. Spain’s government taxes all player earnings at the Gijon Open, reaching as high as 47%.
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