Open 13 Provence, Marseille Prize Money
2025 Breakdown & Historicals
The Open 13 Provence is an ATP 250 tournament hosted annually on the Mediterranean coast in Marseille, France. It is played on hard courts at the multi-purpose Palais des Sports de Marseille.
The event is one of five French tournaments on the ATP calendar, including the Roland Garros, the Open Sud de France, the Moselle Open, and the Lyon Open.
Since its first edition in 1993, the tournament has had six French champions, including Guy Forget, Fabrice Santoro, Arnaud Clement, Gilles Simon, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and Michael Llodra.
In 2025, the Open 13 Provence’s prize money reaches an all-time high of €740,730, which equates to $766,571 and £616,842. This sum is a nominal 2.31% increase over last year and the highest ever offered by the tournament.
In singles, the tournament’s winner will receive €112,660, while the runner-up will receive €65,730. These are 2.3% increases over the prior year.
The 2025 Open 13 Provence doubles teams will earn €39,190 and €21,050 for the winner and runner-up, respectively, which equates to 2.4% and 2.8% increases compared to last February.
Keep reading for a complete breakdown and recap of historical prize money for the Open 13 Provence.
Full Breakdown
The Open 13 Provence distributes prize money between singles, doubles, and qualifying rounds. In 2025, roughly 80% of the prize money will go to singles, while the remaining 20% will go to the doubles event, as is typical at tennis tournaments.
Of course, we can break prize money down further by round, with players earning more as they progress through the tournament. For context, the singles winner will earn 14 times as much as a player who loses in the first round.
Below, I’ve included the prize money breakdown for this tournament 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 pounds consider the exchange rate on the previous year’s final day.
Singles – Euro
Euro | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 |
Winner | €112,660 | €110,115 | €107,610 | €58,470 | €52,500 | €116,030 | €115,235 | €115,150 | €110,655 | €106,175 | €102,900 | €99,545 | €95,350 | €92,560 | €93,450 | €92,400 | €88,500 | €85,650 | €71,400 |
Runner-up | €65,730 | €64,240 | €62,770 | €40,930 | €37,610 | €64,225 | €62,310 | €60,645 | €58,280 | €55,920 | €54,200 | €52,430 | €50,200 | €48,750 | €49,180 | €48,700 | €47,000 | €46,275 | €41,900 |
Semifinal | €38,640 | €37,765 | €36,905 | €27,110 | €26,775 | €36,165 | €34,415 | €32,850 | €31,570 | €30,290 | €29,360 | €28,400 | €27,200 | €26,410 | €26,650 | €26,350 | €25,900 | €25,700 | €24,700 |
Quarterfinal | €22,385 | €21,885 | €21,385 | €18,070 | €17,845 | €20,575 | €19,555 | €18,715 | €17,985 | €17,260 | €16,730 | €16,180 | €15,500 | €15,045 | €15,190 | €15,050 | €14,450 | €14,300 | €14,500 |
Round 2 | €13,000 | €12,705 | €12,420 | €11,695 | €11,475 | €11,805 | €11,245 | €11,030 | €10,600 | €10,170 | €9,855 | €9,535 | €9,130 | €8,865 | €8,940 | €8,850 | €8,450 | €8,370 | €8,525 |
Round 1 | €7,945 | €7,765 | €7,585 | €6,380 | €6,900 | €6,900 | €6,735 | €6,535 | €6,280 | €6,025 | €5,840 | €5,650 | €5,410 | €5,250 | €5,310 | €5,250 | €4,900 | €4,900 | €5,000 |
Qualies Round 2 | €3,975 | €3,885 | €3,795 | €3,190 | €3,370 | €3,375 | €3,260 | €2,940 | €2,825 | €2,710 | €940 | €910 | €870 | €845 | €855 | €825 | €400 | €580 | €315 |
Qualies Round 1 | €2,165 | €2,120 | €2,070 | €1,595 | €1,755 | €1,755 | €1,625 | €1,470 | €1,410 | €1,355 | €450 | €435 | €420 | €410 | €410 | €400 | €200 | €330 | €535 |
Singles – US Dollar
US Dollar | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 |
Winner | $117,261 | $119,743 | $114,463 | $66,360 | $56,929 | $125,961 | $130,693 | $130,596 | $125,498 | $120,417 | $116,703 | $112,898 | $108,140 | $104,976 | $105,985 | $104,795 | $100,371 | $97,139 | $80,978 |
Runner-up | $68,415 | $69,857 | $66,767 | $46,453 | $40,783 | $69,722 | $70,668 | $68,780 | $66,098 | $63,421 | $61,470 | $59,463 | $56,934 | $55,289 | $55,777 | $55,233 | $53,305 | $52,482 | $47,520 |
Semifinal | $40,218 | $41,067 | $39,255 | $30,768 | $29,034 | $39,260 | $39,031 | $37,256 | $35,805 | $34,353 | $33,298 | $32,210 | $30,849 | $29,953 | $30,225 | $29,885 | $29,374 | $29,147 | $28,013 |
Quarterfinal | $23,299 | $23,799 | $22,747 | $20,508 | $19,350 | $22,336 | $22,178 | $21,225 | $20,398 | $19,575 | $18,974 | $18,350 | $17,579 | $17,063 | $17,228 | $17,069 | $16,388 | $16,218 | $16,445 |
Round 2 | $13,531 | $13,816 | $13,211 | $13,273 | $12,443 | $12,815 | $12,753 | $12,510 | $12,022 | $11,534 | $11,177 | $10,814 | $10,355 | $10,054 | $10,139 | $10,037 | $9,583 | $9,493 | $9,669 |
Round 1 | $8,269 | $8,444 | $8,068 | $7,241 | $7,482 | $7,491 | $7,638 | $7,412 | $7,122 | $6,833 | $6,623 | $6,408 | $6,136 | $5,954 | $6,022 | $5,954 | $5,557 | $5,557 | $5,671 |
Qualies Round 2 | $4,137 | $4,225 | $4,037 | $3,620 | $3,654 | $3,664 | $3,697 | $3,334 | $3,204 | $3,074 | $1,066 | $1,032 | $987 | $958 | $970 | $936 | $454 | $658 | $357 |
Qualies Round 1 | $2,253 | $2,305 | $2,202 | $1,810 | $1,903 | $1,905 | $1,843 | $1,667 | $1,599 | $1,537 | $510 | $493 | $476 | $465 | $465 | $454 | $227 | $374 | $607 |
Singles – British Sterling Pound
Sterling Pound | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 |
Winner | 93,652 | £93,947 | £95,894 | £48,930 | £43,626 | £96,639 | £100,048 | £99,974 | £96,071 | £92,182 | £89,338 | £86,426 | £82,783 | £80,361 | £81,134 | £80,222 | £76,836 | £74,362 | £61,990 |
Runner-up | 54,640 | £54,808 | £55,936 | £34,252 | £31,253 | £53,491 | £54,098 | £52,652 | £50,599 | £48,550 | £47,057 | £45,520 | £43,584 | £42,325 | £42,698 | £42,282 | £40,806 | £40,176 | £36,378 |
Semifinal | 32,121 | £32,220 | £32,887 | £22,687 | £22,249 | £30,121 | £29,879 | £28,521 | £27,409 | £26,298 | £25,491 | £24,657 | £23,615 | £22,929 | £23,138 | £22,877 | £22,487 | £22,313 | £21,445 |
Quarterfinal | 18,608 | £18,672 | £19,057 | £15,122 | £14,829 | £17,136 | £16,978 | £16,248 | £15,615 | £14,985 | £14,525 | £14,048 | £13,457 | £13,062 | £13,188 | £13,067 | £12,546 | £12,415 | £12,589 |
Round 2 | 10,807 | £10,840 | £11,068 | £9,787 | £9,535 | £9,832 | £9,763 | £9,576 | £9,203 | £8,830 | £8,556 | £8,278 | £7,927 | £7,697 | £7,762 | £7,684 | £7,336 | £7,267 | £7,401 |
Round 1 | 6,604 | £6,625 | £6,759 | £5,339 | £5,734 | £5,747 | £5,847 | £5,674 | £5,452 | £5,231 | £5,070 | £4,905 | £4,697 | £4,558 | £4,610 | £4,558 | £4,254 | £4,254 | £4,341 |
Qualies Round 2 | 3,304 | £3,315 | £3,382 | £2,670 | £2,800 | £2,811 | £2,830 | £2,553 | £2,453 | £2,353 | £816 | £790 | £755 | £734 | £742 | £716 | £347 | £504 | £273 |
Qualies Round 1 | 1,800 | £1,809 | £1,845 | £1,335 | £1,458 | £1,462 | £1,411 | £1,276 | £1,224 | £1,176 | £391 | £378 | £365 | £356 | £356 | £347 | £174 | £287 | £464 |
Doubles (Per Pair)
2025 | Euro | US Dollar | Sterling Pound |
Winner | €39,190 | $42,618 | £33,444 |
Runner-up | €21,050 | $22,891 | £17,964 |
Semifinal | €12,320 | $13,398 | £10,514 |
Quarterfinal | €6,830 | $7,427 | £5,829 |
Round 1 | €4,030 | $4,382 | £3,439 |
Prize Money by Year
The total prize money for Open 13 Provence changes annually based on the tournament’s success. Factors, including ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions, influence revenues and, in turn, what organizers can afford to offer in the purse.
For example, in 2021, prize money dropped by nearly 23% due to the pandemic and limited crowd capacity.
The following table outlines the yearly prize money for the Open 13 Provence since 2000. Compared to 2025, the tournament’s prize money has grown 56%, a solid improvement.
Year | Total Prize Money | % Change |
2025 | €740,730 | 2% |
2024 | €724,015 | 2% |
2023 | €707,510 | 30% |
2022 | €545,200 | 2% |
2021 | €534,790 | -23% |
2020 | €691,880 | 3% |
2019 | €668,485 | 4% |
2018 | €645,485 | 4% |
2017 | €620,660 | 4% |
2016 | €596,790 | 5% |
2015 | €565,735 | 3% |
2014 | €549,260 | 4% |
2013 | €528,135 | 3% |
2012 | €512,750 | 0% |
2011 | €512,750 | 0% |
2010 | €512,750 | 0% |
2009 | €512,750 | 0% |
2008 | €513,000 | -11% |
2007 | €575,000 | 0% |
2006 | €575,000 | 0% |
2005 | €575,000 | -4% |
2004 | €600,000 | 26% |
2003 | €475,000 | 5% |
2002 | €451,000 | -5% |
2001 | €475,000 | 0% |
2000 | €475,000 | – |
Please note that all data is in euros.
FAQs
Here are a few frequently asked questions from fans and attendees about the Open 13 Provence’s prize money.
How much does the winner earn?
For 2025, the winner will take home €112,660, which translates to $117,261 and £93,652.
How much does the runner-up earn?
For 2025, the runner-up will take home €65,730, which translates to $68,415 and £54,640.
Is the prize money taxed?
Yes. The French government taxes all player earnings at the Open 13 Provence up to 45%.
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