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BOSS Open, Stuttgart Prize Money | 2023 Breakdown & Historicals

BOSS Open, Stuttgart Prize Money

2023 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
Website: BOSS Open

The BOSS Open is an ATP 250 series tournament held annually in Stuttgart, Germany, and the first of two grass court events following the culmination of the clay court season at Roland Garros, the other being the Libema Open.

The tournament dates back to 1898 when the Tennis Club Weissenhof held its first international tennis competition, which remains the venue, hosting many of the world’s best players.

For 2023, the BOSS Open’s total prize money is €718,410, which equates to $779,966 and £614,301 at the time of writing, representing a 3.78% bump over the prior year.

The tournament’s singles champion will receive a check for €109,270 or 14% of the total purse, while the runner-up will take home €63,740, 42% less than the winner and 8% of the total. In both cases, these prizes grew by 3.8% vs. 2022.

In the smaller 16-team doubles event, the championship team will split €37,960, while the losing pair will share €20,310, 47% less than the winners, with both amounts growing in line with singles at 3.8% compared to last year’s tournament.

The data in the following sections provide a complete breakdown of prize money at the BOSS Open for quick comparison. I’ve also included currency conversions from euros to US dollars and sterling pounds.

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2023 Full Breakdown

The BOSS Open hosts a 32-player singles, and 16-team doubles tournament each year. Between the two, roughly 80% of prize money funds singles, while the remaining 20% goes to the doubles event, as is typical with ATP tournaments.

However, beyond discipline, we can further break down the event’s prize money by how far a player progresses through the tournament. The better a player’s result, the more they get paid. For example, the winner in singles will earn more than 14 times as much as a player who loses in the first round.

The following tables outline BOSS Open’s prize money by round for singles and doubles. Conversion of prize money to US dollar and sterling pound uses the prior year’s exchange rate on the day of the final for a consistent comparison year over year.

Euro

Euro 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner €109,270 €105,290 €53,280 – €117,050 €117,030 €112,460 €107,900 €104,600 €77,315 €74,000 €64,700 €68,850 €68,850 €71,700 €118,000 €133,250
Runner-up €63,740 €61,420 €38,200 – €63,290 €61,635 €59,230 €56,830 €55,080 €40,720 €39,000 €34,080 €36,250 €36,250 €37,700 €60,000 €65,950
Semifinal €37,475 €36,105 €27,195 – €34,955 €33,390 €32,085 €30,790 €29,835 €22,060 €21,130 €18,460 €19,640 €19,640 €20,000 €30,000 €32,750
Quarterfinal €21,715 €20,920 €18,130 – €19,865 €19,020 €18,280 €17,540 €17,000 €12,565 €12,040 €10,515 €11,190 €11,190 €10,850 €15,000 €16,300
Round 2 €12,610 €12,150 €11,660 – €11,420 €11,210 €10,770 €10,335 €10,015 €7,405 €7,100 €6,200 €6,595 €6,595 €6,400 €8,000 €8,600
Round 1 €7,705 €7,425 €7,010 – €6,840 €6,640 €6,380 €6,120 €5,935 €4,385 €4,200 €3,670 €3,905 €3,905 €3,850 €4,170 €4,550
Qualies Round 2 €3,850 €3,710 €3,425 – €3,310 €2,990 €2,870 €2,755 €955 €710 €675 €590 €670 €670 €500 €575 €660
Qualies Round 1 €2,100 €2,025 €1,780 – €1,655 €1,495 €1,440 €1,380 €460 €340 €325 €285 €320 €320 – €300 €345

US Dollar

US Dollar 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner $117,432 $112,880 $64,637 – $131,291 $131,269 $126,143 $121,028 $117,327 $86,722 $83,004 $72,572 $77,227 $504,752 $80,424 $132,357 $149,463
Runner-up $68,501 $65,848 $46,342 – $70,990 $69,134 $66,437 $63,745 $61,782 $45,674 $43,745 $38,227 $40,661 $238,355 $42,287 $67,300 $73,974
Semifinal $40,274 $38,708 $32,992 – $39,208 $37,453 $35,989 $34,536 $33,465 $24,744 $23,701 $20,706 $22,030 $118,336 $22,433 $33,650 $36,735
Quarterfinal $23,337 $22,428 $21,994 – $22,282 $21,334 $20,504 $19,674 $19,068 $14,094 $13,505 $11,794 $12,551 $61,692 $12,170 $16,825 $18,283
Round 2 $13,552 $13,026 $14,145 – $12,809 $12,574 $12,080 $11,592 $11,234 $8,306 $7,964 $6,954 $7,397 $17,049 $7,179 $8,973 $9,646
Round 1 $8,281 $7,960 $8,504 – $7,672 $7,448 $7,156 $6,865 $6,657 $4,919 $4,711 $4,117 $4,380 $8,973 $4,318 $4,677 $5,104
Qualies Round 2 $4,138 $3,977 $4,155 – $3,713 $3,354 $3,219 $3,090 $1,071 $796 $757 $662 $752 $1,935 $561 $645 $740
Qualies Round 1 $2,257 $2,171 $2,159 – $1,856 $1,677 $1,615 $1,548 $516 $381 $365 $320 $359 $981 – $337 $387

British Sterling Pound

Sterling Pound 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner £93,385 £90,310 £45,805 – £104,276 £104,258 £100,187 £96,125 £93,185 £68,878 £65,924 £57,639 £61,336 £400,891 £63,875 £105,122 £118,708
Runner-up £54,474 £52,682 £32,841 – £56,383 £54,909 £52,766 £50,628 £49,069 £36,276 £34,744 £30,361 £32,294 £189,310 £33,586 £53,452 £58,753
Semifinal £32,027 £30,968 £23,380 – £31,140 £29,746 £28,584 £27,430 £26,579 £19,653 £18,824 £16,445 £17,497 £93,987 £17,817 £26,726 £29,176
Quarterfinal £18,558 £17,944 £15,586 – £17,697 £16,944 £16,285 £15,626 £15,145 £11,194 £10,726 £9,367 £9,969 £48,998 £9,666 £13,363 £14,521
Round 2 £10,777 £10,421 £10,024 – £10,174 £9,987 £9,595 £9,207 £8,922 £6,597 £6,325 £5,523 £5,875 £13,541 £5,702 £7,127 £7,661
Round 1 £6,585 £6,369 £6,027 – £6,094 £5,915 £5,684 £5,452 £5,287 £3,906 £3,742 £3,269 £3,479 £7,127 £3,430 £3,715 £4,053
Qualies Round 2 £3,290 £3,182 £2,944 – £2,949 £2,664 £2,557 £2,454 £851 £633 £601 £526 £597 £1,537 £445 £512 £588
Qualies Round 1 £1,795 £1,737 £1,530 – £1,474 £1,332 £1,283 £1,229 £410 £303 £290 £254 £285 £780 – £267 £307

Doubles (Per Pair)

2023 Euro US Dollar Sterling Pound
Winner €37,960 $40,792 £32,446
Runner-up €20,310 $21,825 £17,360
Semifinal €11,910 $12,798 £10,180
Quarterfinal €6,660 $7,157 £5,693
Round 1 €3,920 $4,212 £3,351

Prize Money by Year

Like other ATP tournaments, the BOSS Open evaluates prize money annually, considering the prior year’s performance and forecasts for the current year’s revenues.

As a result, various factors can influence prize money, including ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions, which is why it fluctuates yearly and sometimes declines.

The following table outlines the yearly prize money for the BOSS Open since 2000. Total prize money is lower than in years past because the tournament used to be part of the ATP International Series Gold, now equivalent to the ATP 500 series.

Year Total Prize Money % Change
2023 €718,410 4%
2022 €692,235 27%
2021 €543,210 -20%
2020 Canceled –
2019 €679,015 4%
2018 €656,015 4%
2017 €630,785 4%
2016 €606,525 5%
2015 €574,965 35%
2014 €426,605 4%
2013 €410,200 14%
2012 €358,425 -10%
2011 €398,250 0%
2010 €398,250 0%
2009 €398,250 -27%
2008 €547,000 -25%
2007 €732,000 10%
2006 €665,000 -4%
2005 €694,000 18%
2004 €590,000 -11%
2003 €665,000 40%
2002 €475,000 -32%
2001 €700,000 -22%
2000 €900,000 –

Please note that all data is in euros.

FAQs

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

How much does the winner earn at the BOSS Open?

For 2023, the winner at the BOSS Open will take home €109,270, which translates to $118,618 and £93,463.

How much does the runner-up earn at the BOSS Open?

For 2023, the runner-up at the BOSS Open will take home €63,740, translating to $69,195 and £54,519.

Is the BOSS Open’s prize money taxed?

Yes. Germany’s government taxes all player earnings at the BOSS Open, reaching as high as 45%.

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