ABN AMRO Open, Rotterdam Prize Money
2025 Breakdown & Historicals
Since 1972, when Arthur Ashe first hoisted the crown, the ABN AMRO Open has showcased world-class tennis on hard courts at the Rotterdam Ahoy, a large indoor arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Former world No. 4 and Grand Slam champion Richard Krajicek is the only Dutch player to have won the tournament, once in 1995 and 1997. He has served as the tournament director since 2004.
Arthur Ashe and Roger Federer hold the record for the most titles at the tournament, with three each.
In 2025, the tournament’s prize money reaches an all-time high of €2,401,550, equivalent to $2,490,433 or £2,007,263. This sum is a sizeable 12% increase over last year.
In singles, the champion will pocket €449,160, while the runner-up will claim a check for roughly half of that or €241,650, representing 12.5% growth for each of these sums compared to last year.
On the doubles side, the winning team will split €147,250, while the runner-up pair will share €78,670, which equates to a 12% bump compared to the prior year.
In the following sections, I’ll provide a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the ABN AMRO Open’s prize money and historical data for quick reference and comparison. Currency conversions from euros to US dollars and sterling pounds are also available.
Full Breakdown
The ABN AMRO Open hosts a singles and doubles event, with 80% of prize money distributed to the former and 20% to the latter. This split is partly due to the size of the draw, as there are 32 players in singles and only 16 teams in doubles, which is typical in ATP tournaments.
Within each event, we can break prize money down further by round, with a player’s earnings increasing as they progress deeper into the tournament. As a point of reference, the singles champion walks away with 24 times as much prize money as a player exiting in the first round.
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
Euro | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 |
Winner | €449,160 | €399,215 | €387,940 | €109,565 | €107,110 | €406,840 | €405,030 | €401,580 | €371,620 | €363,400 | €358,540 | €330,750 | €305,000 | €290,550 | €279,500 | €277,000 | €277,000 | €171,000 | €171,000 |
Runner-up | €241,650 | €214,795 | €208,730 | €81,290 | €79,200 | €204,200 | €203,420 | €196,875 | €182,185 | €170,665 | €161,650 | €149,135 | €137,550 | €131,000 | €126,150 | €125,000 | €125,000 | €84,700 | €84,700 |
Semifinal | €128,785 | €114,490 | €111,245 | €57,725 | €56,400 | €103,675 | €102,635 | €99,065 | €91,680 | €84,750 | €76,570 | €70,640 | €65,150 | €62,050 | €59,550 | €59,000 | €59,000 | €42,000 | €42,000 |
Quarterfinal | €65,795 | €58,495 | €56,835 | €38,875 | €38,400 | €54,985 | €53,940 | €50,380 | €46,620 | €42,370 | €36,950 | €34,085 | €31,440 | €29,940 | €28,760 | €28,500 | €28,500 | €20,900 | €20,900 |
Round 2 | €35,120 | €31,225 | €30,345 | €24,745 | €24,000 | €28,080 | €26,960 | €26,165 | €24,210 | €21,470 | €18,840 | €17,380 | €16,030 | €15,265 | €14,680 | €14,550 | €14,550 | €11,000 | €11,000 |
Round 1 | €18,730 | €16,655 | €16,180 | €14,135 | €13,800 | €15,510 | €14,915 | €13,800 | €12,770 | €11,300 | €10,360 | €9,560 | €8,820 | €8,395 | €8,075 | €8,000 | €8,000 | €5,850 | €5,850 |
Qualies Round 2 | €9,600 | €8,535 | €8,295 | €7,070 | €6,360 | €7,070 | €5,735 | €3,050 | €2,825 | €1,880 | €1,165 | €1,075 | €995 | €945 | €910 | €900 | €900 | €845 | €895 |
Qualies Round 1 | €5,385 | €4,790 | €4,650 | €3,535 | €3,370 | €3,925 | €2,870 | €1,555 | €1,440 | €1,035 | €645 | €595 | €550 | €525 | €505 | €500 | €500 | €445 | €445 |
Singles – Dollar
US Dollar | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 |
Winner | $464,245 | $430,260 | $414,931 | $125,536 | $129,523 | $441,081 | $457,604 | $453,585 | $419,745 | $410,460 | $404,971 | $373,582 | $344,498 | $328,176 | $315,695 | $312,872 | $312,872 | $193,145 | $193,145 |
Runner-up | $249,766 | $231,499 | $223,253 | $93,140 | $95,773 | $221,386 | $229,825 | $222,370 | $205,778 | $192,766 | $182,584 | $168,448 | $155,363 | $147,965 | $142,486 | $141,188 | $141,188 | $95,669 | $95,669 |
Semifinal | $133,110 | $123,393 | $118,985 | $66,140 | $68,202 | $112,401 | $115,957 | $111,894 | $103,553 | $95,725 | $86,486 | $79,788 | $73,587 | $70,085 | $67,262 | $66,641 | $66,641 | $47,439 | $47,439 |
Quarterfinal | $68,005 | $63,044 | $60,789 | $44,542 | $46,435 | $59,613 | $60,942 | $56,904 | $52,657 | $47,857 | $41,735 | $38,499 | $35,511 | $33,817 | $32,484 | $32,191 | $32,191 | $23,607 | $23,607 |
Round 2 | $36,300 | $33,653 | $32,456 | $28,352 | $29,022 | $30,443 | $30,459 | $29,553 | $27,345 | $24,250 | $21,280 | $19,631 | $18,106 | $17,242 | $16,581 | $16,434 | $16,434 | $12,425 | $12,425 |
Round 1 | $19,359 | $17,950 | $17,306 | $16,195 | $16,688 | $16,815 | $16,851 | $15,587 | $14,424 | $12,763 | $11,702 | $10,798 | $9,962 | $9,482 | $9,121 | $9,036 | $9,036 | $6,608 | $6,608 |
Qualies Round 2 | $9,922 | $9,199 | $8,872 | $8,101 | $7,691 | $7,665 | $6,479 | $3,445 | $3,191 | $2,123 | $1,316 | $1,214 | $1,124 | $1,067 | $1,028 | $1,017 | $1,017 | $954 | $1,011 |
Qualies Round 1 | $5,566 | $5,162 | $4,974 | $4,050 | $4,075 | $4,255 | $3,243 | $1,756 | $1,626 | $1,169 | $729 | $672 | $621 | $593 | $570 | $565 | $565 | $503 | $503 |
Singles – British Sterling Pound
Sterling Pound | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 |
Winner | £373,655 | £340,711 | £342,770 | £92,683 | £93,264 | £337,950 | £354,636 | £351,615 | £325,383 | £318,186 | £313,930 | £289,598 | £267,052 | £254,400 | £244,725 | £242,536 | £242,536 | £149,724 | £149,724 |
Runner-up | £201,028 | £183,318 | £184,426 | £68,765 | £68,962 | £169,623 | £178,110 | £172,380 | £159,518 | £149,431 | £141,538 | £130,580 | £120,436 | £114,701 | £110,454 | £109,448 | £109,448 | £74,162 | £74,162 |
Semifinal | £107,136 | £97,712 | £98,292 | £48,831 | £49,109 | £86,120 | £89,865 | £86,739 | £80,273 | £74,205 | £67,043 | £61,851 | £57,044 | £54,330 | £52,141 | £51,659 | £51,659 | £36,774 | £36,774 |
Quarterfinal | £54,735 | £49,923 | £50,217 | £32,885 | £33,436 | £45,674 | £47,229 | £44,112 | £40,820 | £37,098 | £32,353 | £29,844 | £27,528 | £26,215 | £25,182 | £24,954 | £24,954 | £18,300 | £18,300 |
Round 2 | £29,216 | £26,649 | £26,812 | £20,932 | £20,898 | £23,325 | £23,606 | £22,910 | £21,198 | £18,799 | £16,496 | £15,218 | £14,036 | £13,366 | £12,854 | £12,740 | £12,740 | £9,631 | £9,631 |
Round 1 | £15,581 | £14,214 | £14,296 | £11,957 | £12,016 | £12,884 | £13,059 | £12,083 | £11,181 | £9,894 | £9,071 | £8,371 | £7,723 | £7,350 | £7,070 | £7,005 | £7,005 | £5,122 | £5,122 |
Qualies Round 2 | £7,986 | £7,284 | £7,329 | £5,981 | £5,538 | £5,873 | £5,021 | £2,671 | £2,474 | £1,646 | £1,020 | £941 | £871 | £827 | £797 | £788 | £788 | £740 | £784 |
Qualies Round 1 | £4,480 | £4,090 | £4,109 | £2,990 | £2,934 | £3,260 | £2,513 | £1,362 | £1,261 | £906 | £565 | £521 | £482 | £460 | £442 | £438 | £438 | £390 | £390 |
Doubles (Per Pair)
2025 | Euro | US Dollar | Sterling Pound |
Winner | €147,250 | $153,405 | £123,268 |
Runner-up | €78,670 | $81,959 | £65,857 |
Semifinal | €39,800 | $41,464 | £33,318 |
Quarterfinal | €19,910 | $20,742 | £16,667 |
Round 1 | €10,300 | $10,731 | £8,622 |
Prize Money by Year
Every year, the ABN AMRO Open organizers set prize money based on the tournament’s success. Although various factors can influence available funds, ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions are some of the most significant contributing factors.
Although the tournament has a positive track record of increasing prize money, there have been years when it has dropped. For example, in 2021, the total purse plummeted by 42% due to the pandemic, which forced the event to limit fan attendance.
The following table outlines the yearly prize money for the ABN AMRO Open since 2000. Compared to 2024, the tournament’s prize money has grown by an impressive 220%.
Year | Total Prize Money | % Change |
2025 | €2,401,550 | 12% |
2024 | €2,134,985 | 3% |
2023 | €2,074,505 | 72% |
2022 | €1,208,315 | 3% |
2021 | €1,176,695 | -42% |
2020 | €2,013,855 | 3% |
2019 | €1,961,160 | 5% |
2018 | €1,862,925 | 8% |
2017 | €1,724,930 | 8% |
2016 | €1,597,155 | 8% |
2015 | €1,478,850 | 8% |
2014 | €1,369,305 | 8% |
2013 | €1,267,875 | 5% |
2012 | €1,207,500 | 5% |
2011 | €1,150,000 | 0% |
2010 | €1,150,000 | 0% |
2009 | €1,150,000 | 43% |
2008 | €803,000 | -11% |
2007 | €900,000 | 0% |
2006 | €900,000 | 0% |
2005 | €900,000 | 6% |
2004 | €850,505 | 6% |
2003 | €800,000 | 12% |
2002 | €713,000 | -5% |
2001 | €750,000 | 0% |
2000 | €750,000 | – |
Please note that all data is in euros.
FAQs
Here are a few frequently asked questions from fans and attendees about the ABN AMRO Open’s prize money.
How much does the winner earn?
For 2025, the winner will take home €449,160, translating to $464,245 and £373,655.
How much does the runner-up earn?
For 2025, the runner-up will take home €241,650, translating to $249,766 and £201,028.
Is the prize money taxed?
Yes. The Dutch government taxes all player earnings at the ABN AMRO Open by up to 50%.
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