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Hall of Fame Open, Newport Prize Money | 2024 Breakdown & Historicals

Hall of Fame Open, Newport Prize Money

2024 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
Website: Hall of Fame Open

Newport, RI, home of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, hosts the Infosys Hall of Fame Open annually in July.

In 1881, the Hall of Fame held its first tournament, the US National Lawn Tennis Championship, which relocated to New York City in 1914 and eventually became the US Open.

Then, in 1976, the Hall of Fame introduced a new tournament, which is now known as the Infosys Hall of Fame Open. Uniquely, it’s the only grass court tennis tournament held outside of Europe.

For 2024, the ATP 250 tennis tournament offers $661,585 in prize money, equating to €610,630 and £520,290, which is the highest in its history and a 3% increase of 2023.

In singles, the tournament’s winner will take home $100,635, while the runner-up will pocket $58,700. Like the total purse, those are 3% increases over 2023, which is a solid increase for this size tournament.

Doubles teams at the 2024 Hall of Fame Open will earn $34,960 and $18,710 for the winner and runner-up, which translates to 3% increases vs. 2023, respectively.

Keep reading for a complete breakdown and recap of historical prize money for the Hall of Fame Open.

2024 Full Breakdown

The Infosys Hall of Fame Open distributes prize money between singles, doubles, and singles qualifying rounds. For 2024, roughly 80% of prize money is distributed to singles, while the remaining 20% goes to doubles, which is relatively typical at tennis tournaments.

Below we’ve included how prize money for this tournament breaks down by round for singles and doubles. You can scroll left and right on the tables to view data for prior years.

Please note that conversions to the US dollar and Sterling Pound consider the exchange rate on the day of the previous year’s final.

US Dollar

US Dollar 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner $100,635 $97,760 $90,495 $45,795 – $100,600 $99,375 $95,495 $91,630 $84,250 $81,500 $78,000 $68,220 $76,500 $75,700 $79,000 $64,000 $65,850
Runner-up $58,700 $57,025 $52,790 $32,835 – $54,395 $52,340 $50,295 $48,260 $44,370 $42,920 $41,100 $35,920 $40,300 $39,780 $41,500 $34,000 $35,500
Semifinal $34,510 $33,525 $31,035 $23,375 – $30,040 $28,350 $27,245 $26,140 $24,000 $23,250 $22,280 $19,460 $21,800 $21,525 $22,000 $19,000 $19,750
Quarterfinal $19,995 $19,425 $17,985 $15,580 – $17,065 $16,155 $15,520 $14,890 $13,700 $13,245 $12,690 $11,085 $12,435 $12,325 $12,000 $10,500 $11,000
Round 2 $11,610 $11,280 $10,440 $10,015 – $9,820 $9,515 $9,145 $8,775 $8,070 $7,805 $7,475 $6,530 $7,325 $7,260 $7,050 $6,385 $6,450
Round 1 $7,095 $6,895 $6,380 $6,030 – $5,880 $5,640 $5,420 $5,200 $4,780 $4,625 $4,430 $3,870 $4,340 $4,300 $4,340 $3,600 $3,800
Qualies Round 2 $3,550 $3,445 $3,190 $2,945 – $2,845 $2,535 $2,440 $2,340 $810 $785 $750 $660 $740 $740 n/a n/a n/a
Qualies Roud 1 $1,935 $1,880 $1,740 $1,530 – $1,420 $1,270 $1,220 $1,170 $390 $380 $360 $315 $360 $360 $550 $500 $500

Euro

Euro 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner €92,884 €87,005 €88,974 €38,511 – €89,677 €88,585 €85,127 €81,681 €75,103 €72,651 €69,531 €60,813 €68,194 €67,481 €70,423 €57,051 €58,700
Runner-up €54,179 €50,752 €51,902 €27,613 – €48,489 €46,657 €44,834 €43,020 €39,553 €38,260 €36,638 €32,020 €35,924 €35,461 €36,994 €30,308 €31,646
Semifinal €31,852 €29,837 €30,513 €19,657 – €26,778 €25,272 €24,287 €23,302 €21,394 €20,726 €19,861 €17,347 €19,433 €19,188 €19,611 €16,937 €17,606
Quarterfinal €18,455 €17,288 €17,683 €13,102 – €15,212 €14,401 €13,835 €13,273 €12,213 €11,807 €11,312 €9,881 €11,085 €10,987 €10,697 €9,360 €9,806
Round 2 €10,716 €10,039 €10,264 €8,422 – €8,754 €8,482 €8,152 €7,822 €7,194 €6,958 €6,663 €5,821 €6,530 €6,472 €6,285 €5,692 €5,750
Round 1 €6,549 €6,136 €6,273 €5,071 – €5,242 €5,028 €4,832 €4,635 €4,261 €4,123 €3,949 €3,450 €3,869 €3,833 €3,869 €3,209 €3,387
Qualies Round 2 €3,277 €3,066 €3,136 €2,477 – €2,536 €2,260 €2,175 €2,086 €722 €700 €669 €588 €660 €660 n/a n/a n/a
Qualies Roud 1 €1,786 €1,673 €1,711 €1,287 – €1,266 €1,132 €1,088 €1,043 €348 €339 €321 €281 €321 €321 €490 €446 €446

British Sterling Pound

Sterling Pound 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner £79,142 £74,482 £75,252 £33,104 – £80,409 £79,430 £76,329 £73,240 £67,341 £65,143 £62,345 £54,528 £61,146 £60,507 £63,144 £51,155 £52,634
Runner-up £46,163 £43,446 £43,898 £23,735 – £43,478 £41,835 £40,201 £38,574 £35,465 £34,306 £32,851 £28,711 £32,212 £31,796 £33,171 £27,176 £28,375
Semifinal £27,140 £25,542 £25,808 £16,897 – £24,011 £22,660 £21,777 £20,894 £19,183 £18,584 £17,808 £15,554 £17,425 £17,205 £17,585 £15,187 £15,786
Quarterfinal £15,725 £14,800 £14,956 £11,262 – £13,640 £12,913 £12,405 £11,902 £10,950 £10,587 £10,143 £8,860 £9,939 £9,851 £9,592 £8,393 £8,792
Round 2 £9,130 £8,594 £8,682 £7,240 – £7,849 £7,605 £7,310 £7,014 £6,450 £6,239 £5,975 £5,219 £5,855 £5,803 £5,635 £5,104 £5,155
Round 1 £5,580 £5,253 £5,305 £4,359 – £4,700 £4,508 £4,332 £4,156 £3,821 £3,697 £3,541 £3,093 £3,469 £3,437 £3,469 £2,877 £3,037
Qualies Round 2 £2,792 £2,625 £2,653 £2,129 – £2,274 £2,026 £1,950 £1,870 £647 £627 £599 £528 £591 £591 n/a n/a n/a
Qualies Roud 1 £1,522 £1,432 £1,447 £1,106 – £1,135 £1,015 £975 £935 £312 £304 £288 £252 £288 £288 £440 £400 £400

Doubles (Per Pair)

2024 US Dollar Sterling Pound Euro
Winner $34,960 £27,494 €32,267
Runner-up $18,710 £14,714 €17,269
Semifinal $10,970 £8,627 €10,125
Quarterfinal $6,130 £4,821 €5,658
Round 1 $3,610 £2,839 €3,332

Prize Money by Year

Total prize money for Infosys Hall of Fame Open changes yearly. In most cases, it goes up, but not always.

Various factors influence a tournament’s prize money, including the prior year’s success of the event, which is why you’ll see periodic dips, including 2021, where prize money dipped after the event’s 2020 cancelation.

Year Total Prize Money % Change
2024 $661,585 3%
2023 $642,735 8%
2022 $594,950 27%
2021 $466,870 -20%
2020 Canceled –
2019 $583,585 5%
2018 $557,050 4%
2017 $535,625 4%
2016 $515,025 6%
2015 $488,225 3%
2014 $474,005 4%
2013 $455,775 14%
2012 $398,250 -10%
2011 $442,500 0%
2010 $442,500 0%
2009 $442,500 23%
2008 $360,000 -8%
2007 $391,000 10%
2006 $355,000 0%
2005 $355,000 0%
2004 $355,000 0%
2003 $355,000 -5%
2002 $375,000 0%
2001 $375,000 7%
2000 $350,000 –

Please note all data is in US dollars

FAQs

Frequently asked questions from fans and attendees about the Infosys Hall of Fame Open, Newport’s prize money.

How much does the winner earn at the Hall of Fame Open in Newport, RI?

For 2024, the winner at Newport will take home $100,635, which converts to €92,884 or £79,142.

How much does the runner-up earn at the Hall of Fame Open in Newport, RI?

For 2024, the runner-up at the Hall of Fame Open will take home $58,700, which converts to €54,179 or £46,163.

Why did prize money at the Hall of Fame Open go down in 2021?

The Hall of Fame didn’t hold the tournament in 2020 due to the pandemic. Furthermore, in 2021, organizers ran the event with limited attendance. As a result of the tournament’s lower revenues, the event couldn’t offer the same prize money as in previous years.

Is the Hall of Fame Open’s prize money taxed?

Yes. The United States taxes all player earnings at the Hall of Fame Open according to its current tax rate. The amount increases the more a player earns and caps out at 37% in 2022.

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