Dallas Open Prize Money
2025 Breakdown & Historicals
In its fourth year, the Dallas Open has been upgraded to an ATP 500. The indoor tournament runs at the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex on the Southern Methodist University campus.
One of 16 ATP 500 series events held annually on hard courts and one of four indoors, it replaces the New York Open that previously held this slot on the calendar a few years back.
In 2025, the Dallas Open’s prize money will increase to its highest ever, $2,760,000. This increase is a whopping 265% bump compared to last year due to its status change. For reference, this sum equates to €2,663,437 and £2,227,845.
In singles, the men’s champion will earn $516,165, or nearly 19% of the total purse, while the runner-up will pocket $277,715. This jump represents a 300% increase for both players compared to last year.
The winning team will share $169,540 in doubles, while the runner-ups will split $80,410, representing a 324% and 276% increase over the prior year.
The following sections provide a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the Dallas Open’s prize money and historical data for reference and quick comparison.
Full Breakdown
The Dallas Open features a 32-player singles and 16-team doubles draw. Based on the size of the events and popularity with spectators, organizers distribute roughly 80% of the prize money to singles. In comparison, the remaining 20% funds doubles, a typical split for ATP tournaments.
However, beyond the event, we can break prize money down further by round to learn what players earn as they progress through the tournament, which increases the more wins a player accumulates.
The following table summarizes this data for the past two years, including prize money conversions to euros and sterling pounds. I calculate these using the prior year’s exchange rate on the day of the final to approximate their value closely.
Singles – Dollar
US Dollar | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 |
Winner | $516,165 | $114,970 | $112,125 | $107,770 |
Runner-up | $277,715 | $67,070 | $65,405 | $62,865 |
Semifinal | $148,005 | $39,435 | $38,450 | $36,960 |
Quarterfinal | $75,615 | $22,850 | $22,280 | $21,415 |
Round 2 | $40,365 | $13,270 | $12,940 | $12,435 |
Round 1 | $21,525 | $8,110 | $7,905 | $7,600 |
Qualies Round 2 | $11,030 | $4,055 | $3,955 | $3,800 |
Qualies Round 1 | $6,190 | $2,210 | $2,155 | $2,070 |
Singles – Euro
Euro | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 |
Winner | €495,454 | €105,726 | €103,443 | €91,171 |
Runner-up | €266,572 | €61,677 | €60,341 | €53,182 |
Semifinal | €142,066 | €36,264 | €35,473 | €31,267 |
Quarterfinal | €72,581 | €21,013 | €20,555 | €18,117 |
Round 2 | €38,745 | €12,203 | €11,938 | €10,520 |
Round 1 | €20,661 | €7,458 | €7,293 | €6,429 |
Qualies Round 2 | €10,587 | €3,729 | €3,649 | €3,215 |
Qualies Round 1 | €5,942 | €2,032 | €1,988 | €1,751 |
Singles – British Sterling Pound
Sterling Pound | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 |
Winner | £414,589 | £90,197 | £92,430 | £123,450 |
Runner-up | £223,063 | £52,618 | £53,917 | £72,012 |
Semifinal | £118,879 | £30,938 | £31,696 | £42,337 |
Quarterfinal | £60,735 | £17,927 | £18,367 | £24,531 |
Round 2 | £32,422 | £10,411 | £10,667 | £14,244 |
Round 1 | £17,289 | £6,363 | £6,516 | £8,706 |
Qualies Round 2 | £8,859 | £3,181 | £3,260 | £4,353 |
Qualies Round 1 | £4,972 | £1,734 | £1,776 | £2,371 |
Doubles (Per Pair)
2025 | US Dollar | Sterling Pound | Euro |
Winner | $169,540 | £136,176 | €162,737 |
Runner-up | $80,410 | £64,586 | €77,184 |
Semifinal | $45,750 | £36,747 | €43,914 |
Quarterfinal | $22,880 | £18,377 | €21,962 |
Round 1 | $11,840 | £9,510 | €11,365 |
Prize Money by Year
The Dallas Open is a relatively new tournament, so there is little historical data to explore, but I have recorded them here.
This tournament’s prize money shifts each year based on past performance. Factors like ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions heavily influence the tournament’s revenue and, therefore, the amount of prize money it can offer.
The following table outlines the yearly prize money for the Dallas Open since 2022. For 2025, the total prize money is up 265%, a massive bump due to the event’s status change.
ATP
Year | Total Prize Money | % Change |
2025 | $2,760,000 | 265% |
2024 | $756,020 | 3% |
2023 | $737,170 | 4% |
2022 | $708,530 | – |
Please note that all data is in US dollars.
FAQs
Here are a few frequently asked questions from fans and attendees about the Dallas Open’s prize money.
How much does the winner earn?
In 2025, the winner will receive $516,165, equivalent to €495,454 or £414,589.
How much does the runner-up earn?
For 2025, the runner-up will take home $277,715, which translates to €266,572 and £223,063.
Is the prize money taxed?
Yes. The United States government taxes all player earnings at the Dallas Open up to 37%.
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