Tata Open Maharashtra, Pune Prize Money
2023 Breakdown & Historicals
First hosted in New Delhi in 1996 and Chennai before finally settling in Pune in 2018, the Tata Open Maharashtra is the only ATP tournament held annually in India before the Australian Open.
The tournament takes place at the Mhalunge Balewadi Tennis Complex on hard courts and features 28 players in singles and 16 teams in doubles.
Indian tennis player Leander Paes, one of the most decorated doubles players of all time, holds a record six doubles titles at the event, while Stan Wawrinka owns that record in singles with four trophies.
For 2023, the total prize money at the Tata Open Maharashtra is $642,735, which translates to €638,048 and £561,896, and is the largest purse ever offered at the tournament, up 50% from 2022.
In singles, the champion will take home $97,760, while the runner-up will earn nearly 60% of that amount, or $57,025. The champs’ earnings see the most significant jump of all the rounds compared to last year, with a 112% increase, whereas the lowest bump of 22% is in the second round.
In doubles, the team who wins the tournament will split a check for $33,960, and the runner-ups will earn $18,170. Those are 108% and 55% increases versus 2022’s figures.
In the following sections, I’ll provide a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the Tata Open’s prize money and historical data for reference and quick comparison. Currency conversions from euros to US dollars and sterling pounds are available for quick reference.
2023 Full Breakdown
The singles tournament at the Tata Open has a bigger draw and pulls in the most fans, so roughly 80% of prize money funds that event, while the remaining 20% goes to doubles.
Within each event, prize money breaks down further by how far a player progresses through the tournament. That is, the more wins a player accumulates, the more they earn, culminating in the highest payout for the tournament’s champion. For example, a player who exits in the first round will earn $6,895, while the winner will pocket $97,760.
The following tables break down prize money per round by year – you can scroll left to right to view historical numbers. I’ve converted prize money to US dollars and sterling pounds, which I calculate using the prior year’s exchange rate on the day of the final for a close approximation of value.
Singles
Euro
US Dollar | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 |
Winner | $97,760 | $46,175 | – | $91,625 | $90,990 | $89,435 | $79,780 | $75,700 | $73,400 | $72,490 | $69,500 | $71,900 | $68,850 | $68,450 | $73,000 | $68,800 |
Runner-up | $57,025 | $32,320 | – | $50,710 | $49,205 | $47,105 | $42,020 | $39,870 | $38,650 | $38,180 | $36,650 | $37,860 | $36,250 | $35,980 | $37,000 | $37,350 |
Semifinal | $33,525 | $21,410 | – | $28,540 | $27,175 | $25,515 | $22,765 | $21,600 | $20,940 | $20,680 | $19,835 | $20,510 | $19,640 | $19,450 | $19,500 | $20,750 |
Quarterfinal | $19,425 | $14,275 | – | $16,250 | $15,435 | $14,535 | $12,970 | $12,300 | $11,930 | $11,785 | $11,300 | $11,685 | $11,190 | $11,140 | $10,600 | $11,500 |
Round 2 | $11,280 | $9,235 | – | $9,320 | $8,880 | $8,565 | $7,640 | $7,250 | $7,030 | $6,940 | $6,660 | $6,885 | $6,595 | $6,555 | $6,350 | $6,800 |
Round 1 | $6,895 | $5,035 | – | $5,450 | $5,320 | $5,075 | $4,525 | $4,295 | $4,165 | $4,115 | $3,945 | $4,080 | $3,905 | $3,885 | $3,960 | $4,000 |
Qualies Round 2 | $3,445 | $2,520 | – | $2,665 | $2,575 | $2,285 | $2,040 | $1,935 | $670 | $665 | $635 | $660 | $660 | $650 | $650 | $500 |
Qualies Roud 1 | $1,880 | $1,260 | – | $1,385 | $1,285 | $1,145 | $1,020 | $970 | $320 | $320 | $305 | $315 | $315 | $315 | $650 | $500 |
US Dollar
Euro | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 |
Winner | €91,920 | €41,416 | – | €82,156 | €79,858 | €78,493 | €70,019 | €66,438 | €64,420 | €63,621 | €60,997 | €63,103 | €60,427 | €60,075 | €64,069 | €60,383 |
Runner-up | €53,619 | €28,989 | – | €45,470 | €43,185 | €41,342 | €36,879 | €34,992 | €33,921 | €33,509 | €32,166 | €33,228 | €31,815 | €31,578 | €32,473 | €32,780 |
Semifinal | €31,522 | €19,204 | – | €25,591 | €23,850 | €22,393 | €19,980 | €18,957 | €18,378 | €18,150 | €17,408 | €18,001 | €17,237 | €17,070 | €17,114 | €18,211 |
Quarterfinal | €18,265 | €12,804 | – | €14,571 | €13,547 | €12,757 | €11,383 | €10,795 | €10,470 | €10,343 | €9,918 | €10,255 | €9,821 | €9,777 | €9,303 | €10,093 |
Round 2 | €10,606 | €8,283 | – | €8,357 | €7,794 | €7,517 | €6,705 | €6,363 | €6,170 | €6,091 | €5,845 | €6,043 | €5,788 | €5,753 | €5,573 | €5,968 |
Round 1 | €6,483 | €4,516 | – | €4,887 | €4,669 | €4,454 | €3,971 | €3,770 | €3,655 | €3,612 | €3,462 | €3,581 | €3,427 | €3,410 | €3,476 | €3,511 |
Qualies Round 2 | €3,239 | €2,260 | – | €2,390 | €2,260 | €2,005 | €1,790 | €1,698 | €588 | €584 | €557 | €579 | €579 | €570 | €570 | €439 |
Qualies Roud 1 | €1,768 | €1,130 | – | €1,242 | €1,128 | €1,005 | €895 | €851 | €281 | €281 | €268 | €276 | €276 | €276 | €570 | €439 |
British Sterling Pound
Sterling Pound | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 |
Winner | £81,238 | £34,463 | – | £70,264 | £71,482 | £70,261 | £62,676 | £59,471 | £57,664 | £56,949 | £54,600 | £56,485 | £54,089 | £53,775 | £57,349 | £54,050 |
Runner-up | £47,387 | £24,122 | – | £38,888 | £38,656 | £37,006 | £33,011 | £31,322 | £30,364 | £29,995 | £28,793 | £29,743 | £28,478 | £28,266 | £29,067 | £29,342 |
Semifinal | £27,859 | £15,980 | – | £21,886 | £21,349 | £20,045 | £17,884 | £16,969 | £16,451 | £16,246 | £15,583 | £16,113 | £15,429 | £15,280 | £15,319 | £16,301 |
Quarterfinal | £16,142 | £10,654 | – | £12,462 | £12,126 | £11,419 | £10,189 | £9,663 | £9,372 | £9,258 | £8,877 | £9,180 | £8,791 | £8,752 | £8,327 | £9,034 |
Round 2 | £9,374 | £6,893 | – | £7,147 | £6,976 | £6,729 | £6,002 | £5,696 | £5,523 | £5,452 | £5,232 | £5,409 | £5,181 | £5,150 | £4,989 | £5,342 |
Round 1 | £5,730 | £3,758 | – | £4,179 | £4,179 | £3,987 | £3,555 | £3,374 | £3,272 | £3,233 | £3,099 | £3,205 | £3,068 | £3,052 | £3,111 | £3,142 |
Qualies Round 2 | £2,863 | £1,881 | – | £2,044 | £2,023 | £1,795 | £1,603 | £1,520 | £526 | £522 | £499 | £519 | £519 | £511 | £511 | £393 |
Qualies Roud 1 | £1,562 | £940 | – | £1,062 | £1,010 | £900 | £801 | £762 | £251 | £251 | £240 | £247 | £247 | £247 | £511 | £393 |
Doubles (Per Pair)
2023 | US Dollar | Sterling Pound | Euro |
Winner | $33,960 | €25,346 | £30,460 |
Runner-up | $18,170 | €13,561 | £16,297 |
Semifinal | $10,660 | €7,956 | £9,561 |
Quarterfinal | $5,950 | €4,441 | £5,337 |
Round 1 | $3,510 | €2,620 | £3,148 |
Prize Money by Year
The success of the Tata Open Maharashtra in any given year dictates the available funds for prize money, so the amount fluctuates yearly.
Key revenue influencers include ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions, so if any of these fall short, it can impact the tournament’s ability to deliver an increase for players.
For example, in 2022, the tournament’s prize money fell 21% a year after organizers canceled the event due to the pandemic.
The following table outlines the yearly prize money for the Tata Open since 2000. Compared to 2023, the tournament’s prize money has grown by 60%, a relatively slow growth over this many years.
Year | Tata Open Maharashtra | % Change |
2023 | $642,735 | 49% |
2022 | $430,530 | -21% |
2020 | $546,355 | 3% |
2019 | $527,880 | 5% |
2018 | $501,345 | 12% |
2017 | $447,480 | 5% |
2016 | $425,535 | 5% |
2015 | $403,495 | 1% |
2014 | $399,985 | 4% |
2013 | $385,150 | -3% |
2012 | $398,250 | 0% |
2011 | $398,250 | 0% |
2010 | $398,250 | 0% |
2009 | $398,250 | -3% |
2008 | $411,000 | 5% |
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 | $405,000 | – |
Please note that all data is in dollars.
FAQs
Here are a few frequently asked questions from fans and attendees about the Tata Open Maharashtra’s prize money.
How much does the winner earn at the Tata Open?
For 2022, the ATP winner at the Tata Open Maharashtra will take home $97,760, which translates to €91,967 and £80,988.
How much does the runner-up earn at the Tata Open?
For 2022, the ATP runner-up at the Tata Open Maharashtra will take home $57,025, which translates to €53,646 and £47,235.
Is the Tata Open’s prize money taxed?
Yes. The Indian government taxes all player earnings at the Tata Open Maharashtra, reaching as high as 30%.
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