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Swedish Open Prize Money

2022 Breakdown & Historicals

By Jon Crim
Image Credit: Swedish Open

One of 39 ATP 250 tournaments, the Swedish Open, otherwise known as the Nordea Open, is held annually in the beautiful coastal town of Bastad, Sweden. For 2022, the tournament’s prize money is €534,555, which translates to $536,396 and £453,194 as the event’s highest-ever purse.

The tournament began in 1948 and is a favorite among players, having received the ATP 250 Tournament of the Year vote for 11 straight years starting in 2002. It’s one of five clay court tournaments in July before the hard court swing kicks off.

This year, the singles champion will take home €81,310, a 98% bump over the prior year, while the runner-up will earn €47,430, which equates to a 61% increase over 2021.

For doubles pairs, the prize money is €28,250 and €15,110 for the winner and runner-up, 84% and 37% increases, respectively.

It’s worth noting that these types of increases aren’t typical. However, last year the tournament was recuperating from the pandemic and took place with limited fan capacity, resulting in significantly lower prize money than this year.

In the following sections, I provide a full breakdown and recap of the Swedish Open’s historical prize money.

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2022 Full Breakdown

As you might expect, the Swedish Open doesn’t distribute prize money evenly between singles and doubles. Officially, the breakdown for 2022 is 80% for singles and 20% for the doubles event, which is on par with most other tennis tournaments.

In the tables below, I’ve summarized how prize money breaks down by round for singles and doubles. You can scroll left or 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.

Singles

Euros

Euro 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner €81,310 €41,145 €90,390 €89,435 €85,945 €82,450 €80,000 €77,315 €78,300 €64,700 €72,600 €72,150 €75,500 €54,250 €55,820
Runner-up €47,430 €29,500 €48,870 €47,105 €45,265 €43,430 €42,100 €40,720 €41,240 €34,080 €38,200 €37,900 €39,700 €28,750 €30,000
Semifinal €27,885 €21,000 €26,990 €25,515 €24,520 €23,525 €22,800 €22,060 €22,340 €18,460 €20,700 €20,500 €21,060 €16,000 €16,700
Quarterfinal €16,160 €14,000 €15,335 €14,535 €13,970 €13,400 €12,990 €12,565 €12,730 €10,515 €11,800 €11,740 €11,425 €9,000 €9,300
Round 2 €9,380 €9,000 €8,815 €8,565 €8,230 €7,900 €7,655 €7,405 €7,500 €6,200 €6,940 €6,910 €6,740 €5,400 €5,500
Round 1 €5,730 €5,415 €5,285 €5,075 €4,875 €4,680 €4,535 €4,385 €4,445 €3,670 €4,120 €4,100 €4,055 €3,075 €3,250
Qualies Round 2 €2,870 €2,645 €2,555 €2,285 €2,195 €2,105 €730 €710 €715 €590 €670 €650 n/a n/a n/a
Qualies Roud 1 €1,565 €1,375 €1,280 €1,145 €1,000 €1,055 €350 €340 €340 €285 €320 €315 €500 €500 €425

US Dollars

Please note that all historical data for the Hall of Fame Open prize money in US dollars considers exchange rates on the day of the final for the years listed.

US Dollar 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner $82,735 $48,667 $101,400 $100,328 $96,413 $92,492 $89,744 $86,732 $87,837 $72,580 $81,443 $80,938 $84,696 $60,858 $62,619
Runner-up $48,261 $34,893 $54,822 $52,842 $50,778 $48,720 $47,228 $45,680 $46,263 $38,231 $42,853 $42,516 $44,535 $32,252 $33,654
Semifinal $28,374 $24,839 $30,277 $28,623 $27,507 $26,390 $25,577 $24,747 $25,061 $20,708 $23,221 $22,997 $23,625 $17,949 $18,734
Quarterfinal $16,443 $16,559 $17,203 $16,305 $15,672 $15,032 $14,572 $14,095 $14,281 $11,796 $13,237 $13,170 $12,817 $10,096 $10,433
Round 2 $9,544 $10,645 $9,889 $9,608 $9,232 $8,862 $8,587 $8,307 $8,414 $6,955 $7,785 $7,752 $7,561 $6,058 $6,170
Round 1 $5,830 $6,405 $5,929 $5,693 $5,469 $5,250 $5,087 $4,919 $4,986 $4,117 $4,622 $4,599 $4,549 $3,450 $3,646
Qualies Round 2 $2,920 $3,129 $2,866 $2,563 $2,462 $2,361 $819 $796 $802 $662 $752 $729 n/a n/a n/a
Qualies Roud 1 $1,592 $1,626 $1,436 $1,284 $1,122 $1,183 $393 $381 $381 $320 $359 $353 $561 $561 $477

British Sterling Pound

Please note that all historical data for the Hall of Fame Open prize money in British sterling pounds considers exchange rates on the day of the final for the years listed.

Sterling Pound 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Winner £68,790 £35,248 £81,039 £80,183 £77,054 £73,920 £71,724 £69,317 £70,200 £58,007 £65,089 £64,686 £67,689 £48,638 £50,045
Runner-up £40,127 £25,272 £43,814 £42,232 £40,582 £38,937 £37,745 £36,507 £36,974 £30,554 £34,248 £33,979 £35,593 £25,776 £26,896
Semifinal £23,591 £17,990 £24,198 £22,875 £21,983 £21,091 £20,441 £19,778 £20,029 £16,550 £18,559 £18,379 £18,881 £14,345 £14,972
Quarterfinal £13,672 £11,993 £13,749 £13,031 £12,525 £12,014 £11,646 £11,265 £11,413 £9,427 £10,579 £10,525 £10,243 £8,069 £8,338
Round 2 £7,936 £7,710 £7,903 £7,679 £7,379 £7,083 £6,863 £6,639 £6,724 £5,559 £6,222 £6,195 £6,043 £4,841 £4,931
Round 1 £4,848 £4,639 £4,738 £4,550 £4,371 £4,196 £4,066 £3,931 £3,985 £3,290 £3,694 £3,676 £3,635 £2,757 £2,914
Qualies Round 2 £2,428 £2,266 £2,291 £2,049 £1,968 £1,887 £654 £637 £641 £529 £601 £583 n/a n/a n/a
Qualies Roud 1 £1,324 £1,178 £1,148 £1,027 £897 £946 £314 £305 £305 £256 £287 £282 £448 £448 £381

Doubles (Per Pair)

2022 Euro US Dollar Sterling Pound
Winner €28,250 $28,751 £23,898.00
Runner-up €15,110 $15,378 £12,782.00
Semifinal €8,860 $9,017 £7,495.00
Quarterfinal €4,950 $5,038 £4,188.00
Round 1 €2,920 $2,972 £2,470.00

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 one of the main reasons 2021 prize money was low after 2020’s cancelation.

Year Swedish Open Total Prize Money % Change
2022 €534,555 27%
2021 €419,470 -20%
2020 Canceled
2019 €524,340 5%
2018 €501,345 4%
2017 €482,060 4%
2016 €463,520 5%
2015 €439,405 3%
2014 €426,605 -2%
2013 €433,770 21%
2012 €358,425 -10%
2011 €398,250 0%
2010 €398,250 0%
2009 €398,250 31%
2008 €305,000 -22%
2007 €391,000 10%
2006 €355,000 0%
2005 €355,000 0%
2004 €355,000 0%
2003 €355,000 0%
2002 €356,000 -5%
2001 €375,000 7%
2000 €350,000

Please note that all data is in Eruoss.

FAQs

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

How much does the winner earn at the Swedish Open?

For 2022, the winner at Bastad will take home €81,310, which translates to $81,482 and £68,927.

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

For 2022, the runner-up at the Swedish Open will take home €47,430, which translates to $47,524 and £40,207.

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

The Swedish Open didn’t take place in 2022 due to the pandemic, and in 2021, the tournament had limited attendance. Ticket sales represent a significant revenue source for the event, so they had to reduce prize money accordingly.

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

Yes. The Swedish government taxes all player earnings at the Swedish Open according to its current tax rate. Sweden’s average local tax rate is 32% percent.

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