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Hong Kong Tennis Open Prize Money | Breakdown & Historicals

Hong Kong Tennis Open Prize Money

2025 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
Website: Hong Kong Tennis Open

The Hong Kong Tennis Open is held at the Victoria Park Tennis Centre in Hong Kong, China. It’s one of 38 ATP 250 tournaments, and in 2025, the prize purse is $680,585, equivalent to €655,237 and £543,698.

As a bit of backstory, the Thailand Open succeeded the Hong Kong Open in 2002, which moved to Shenzhen in 2014, so the tournament has come full circle, returning to its original location.

In 2025, the singles champion will earn $103,455, and the runner-up will earn a healthy $60,350. These sums represent a 2.8% increase for both players from last year.

The earnings for doubles are significantly less, with the winning doubles pair splitting $35,980 and the runner-ups sharing $19,330 in prize money.

The following sections provide a complete breakdown of prize money at the 2025 Hong Kong Tennis Open and historical data for comparison.

Full Breakdown

The Hong Kong Open’s prize money heavily favors singles, with 80% of the purse distributed to singles and a mere 20% to doubles. The draw size heavily influences this split: 28 for singles and 16 for doubles.

Player earnings increase the deeper a player goes in a tournament, so the following tables summarize how the prize money is divided by round for singles and doubles.

For historical data, conversions to the US dollar and Sterling Pound consider the exchange rate on the previous year’s final day. Please note that you can scroll left to right to view the entire data set.

ATP Singles

US Dollar

US Dollar 2025 2024
Winner $103,455 $100,640
Runner-up $60,350 $58,705
Semifinal $35,480 $34,510
Quarterfinal $20,555 $19,995
Round 2 $11,935 $11,610
Round 1 $7,295 $7,095
Qualies Round 2 $3,650 $3,550
Qualies Round 1 $1,990 $1,935

Euro

Euro 2025 2024
Winner €99,209 €91,032
Runner-up €57,873 €53,100
Semifinal €34,024 €31,215
Quarterfinal €19,711 €18,086
Round 2 €11,445 €10,502
Round 1 €6,996 €6,418
Qualies Round 2 €3,500 €3,211
Qualies Round 1 €1,908 €1,750

British Sterling Pound

Sterling Pound 2025 2024
Winner £82,290 £78,995
Runner-up £48,004 £46,079
Semifinal £28,221 £27,088
Quarterfinal £16,350 £15,695
Round 2 £9,493 £9,113
Round 1 £5,803 £5,569
Qualies Round 2 £2,903 £2,786
Qualies Round 1 £1,583 £1,519

ATP Doubles (Per Pair)

2025 US Dollar Sterling Pound Euro
Winner $35,980 £28,619 €34,503
Runner-up $19,330 £15,375 €18,537
Semifinal $11,310 £8,996 €10,846
Quarterfinal $6,270 £4,987 €6,013
Round 1 $3,700 £2,943 €3,548

Prize Money by Year

The Hong Kong Tenis Open’s prize money changes annually based on the tournament’s success and has increased modestly this year.

Primary revenue sources for tennis tournaments include ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions, so prize money often drops when capacity is limited or the event is slower.

The following table outlines the yearly prize money offered at the Hong Kong Tennis Open since 1990.

Year ATP Total Prize Money % Change
2025 $680,585 3%
2024 $661,585 76%
2002 $375,000 0%
2001 $375,000 7%
2000 $350,000 8%
1999 $325,000 3%
1998 $315,000 4%
1997 $303,000 0%
1996 $303,000 0%
1995 $303,000 3%
1994 $295,000 7%
1993 $275,000 2%
1992 $270,000 15%
1991 $234,000 27%
1990 $185,000 –

Please note that all data is in US Dollars.

FAQs

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

How much does the winner earn?

In 2025, the winner in Hong Kong will receive $103,455, equivalent to €99,209 or £82,290.

How much does the runner-up earn?

For 2025, the runner-up in Hong Kong will take home $60,350, which translates to €57,873 and £48,004.

Is the prize money taxed?

Yes. China’s government taxes all player earnings at the Hong Kong Tennis Open, reaching 45%.

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