Stockholm Open Prize Money
2024 Breakdown & Historicals
Founded in 1969, the Stockholm Open is the oldest indoor ATP tournament. It takes place annually at the Kungliga Tennishallen, which translates to the Royal Tennis Hall, a stadium built in 1943.
Throughout its long history, six different Swedish players have captured the title a total of ten times, with the first being Bjorn Borg in 1980 and the last being Thomas Johansson in 2004.
The Stockholm Open hosts a 28-player singles and 16-team doubles draw on hard courts, but it’s worth noting the tournament initially ran on carpet before making the switch.
For 2024, the Stockholm Open’s total prize money is €690,135, which translates to $764,842 and £582,803. It’s not the highest offered in its history, but it’s the biggest purse since 2009, with a 2% increase over last year’s prize money.
The singles champion will take home €94,712, the most of any player at the tournament, while the runner-up will pocket €55,243. Both figures are 3% decreases year over year, with fairly even increases happening across the board in the singles draw.
In doubles, the pair who wins the tournament will split a check for €32,901, and the runner-ups will earn €17,601. That’s also a 4% and 3% decrease for the champs and their opponents respectively.
The remainder of this guide provides a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the Stockholm 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.
2024 Full Breakdown
The singles tournament at the Stockholm Open has a bigger draw, so roughly 80% of prize money funds that event, while the remaining 20% goes to doubles.
Beyond that high-level split in prize money, player earnings also vary drastically by round, with competitors earning more the further they progress. For example, the winning doubles pair will make nearly ten times as much as a team who loses in the tournament’s first round.
The following tables provide a complete breakdown by year, and you can scroll left to right to view historical numbers. I’ve also 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 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 |
Winner | €94,712 | €102,460 | €98,580 | €98,030 | – | €109,590 | €109,310 | €105,045 | €100,800 | €97,700 | €94,500 | €95,700 | €87,870 | €96,800 | €95,845 | €93,000 | €115,500 | €96,000 | €96,000 |
Runner-up | €55,243 | €59,760 | €57,505 | €57,595 | – | €59,255 | €57,570 | €55,325 | €53,085 | €51,450 | €49,770 | €50,400 | €46,280 | €50,900 | €50,500 | €49,000 | €62,400 | €56,500 | €56,500 |
Semifinal | €32,477 | €35,135 | €33,805 | €33,950 | – | €32,730 | €31,185 | €29,970 | €28,755 | €27,870 | €26,960 | €27,300 | €25,070 | €27,600 | €27,300 | €26,000 | €34,660 | €33,200 | €33,200 |
Quarterfinal | €18,819 | €20,360 | €19,595 | €19,400 | – | €18,590 | €17,770 | €17,075 | €16,380 | €15,880 | €15,360 | €15,550 | €14,280 | €15,730 | €15,630 | €15,000 | €19,340 | €19,550 | €19,550 |
Round 2 | €10,925 | €11,825 | €11,375 | €11,230 | – | €10,695 | €10,470 | €10,060 | €9,650 | €9,360 | €9,050 | €9,165 | €8,415 | €9,265 | €9,180 | €8,550 | €11,300 | €11,500 | €11,500 |
Round 1 | €6,676 | €7,225 | €6,950 | €6,565 | – | €6,405 | €6,200 | €5,960 | €5,720 | €5,540 | €5,360 | €5,430 | €4,985 | €5,500 | €5,440 | €5,175 | €6,600 | €6,755 | €6,755 |
Qualies Round 2 | €3,338 | €3,610 | €3,475 | €3,205 | – | €3,100 | €2,790 | €2,680 | €2,575 | €900 | €865 | €875 | €805 | €885 | €850 | €450 | €785 | €725 | €725 |
Qualies Roud 1 | €1,822 | €1,970 | €1,895 | €1,665 | – | €1,550 | €1,400 | €1,340 | €1,290 | €430 | €415 | €420 | €385 | €425 | €405 | €225 | €445 | €425 | €425 |
US Dollar
US Dollar | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 |
Winner | $104,985 | $108,759 | $85,220 | $113,808 | – | $120,770 | $120,462 | $115,762 | $111,084 | $107,667 | $104,141 | $105,463 | $96,834 | $106,676 | $105,623 | $102,488 | $127,283 | $105,794 | $105,794 |
Runner-up | $61,235 | $63,434 | $49,712 | $66,865 | – | $65,300 | $63,443 | $60,969 | $58,501 | $56,699 | $54,848 | $55,542 | $51,001 | $56,093 | $55,652 | $53,999 | $68,766 | $62,264 | $62,264 |
Semifinal | $36,000 | $37,295 | $29,224 | $39,414 | – | $36,069 | $34,366 | $33,028 | $31,689 | $30,713 | $29,710 | $30,085 | $27,628 | $30,416 | $30,085 | $28,653 | $38,196 | $36,587 | $36,587 |
Quarterfinal | $20,860 | $21,612 | $16,939 | $22,522 | – | $20,487 | $19,583 | $18,817 | $18,051 | $17,500 | $16,927 | $17,136 | $15,737 | $17,335 | $17,225 | $16,530 | $21,313 | $21,544 | $21,544 |
Round 2 | $12,110 | $12,552 | $9,833 | $13,037 | – | $11,786 | $11,538 | $11,086 | $10,634 | $10,315 | $9,973 | $10,100 | $9,273 | $10,210 | $10,117 | $9,422 | $12,453 | $12,673 | $12,673 |
Round 1 | $7,400 | $7,669 | $6,008 | $7,622 | – | $7,058 | $6,833 | $6,568 | $6,304 | $6,105 | $5,907 | $5,984 | $5,494 | $6,061 | $5,995 | $5,703 | $7,273 | $7,444 | $7,444 |
Qualies Round 2 | $3,700 | $3,832 | $3,004 | $3,721 | – | $3,416 | $3,075 | $2,953 | $2,838 | $992 | $953 | $964 | $887 | $975 | $937 | $496 | $865 | $799 | $799 |
Qualies Roud 1 | $2,020 | $2,091 | $1,638 | $1,933 | – | $1,708 | $1,543 | $1,477 | $1,422 | $474 | $457 | $463 | $424 | $468 | $446 | $248 | $490 | $468 | $468 |
British Sterling Pound
Sterling Pound | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 |
Winner | £79,998 | £88,454 | £96,138 | £83,168 | – | £98,798 | £98,545 | £94,700 | £90,873 | £88,079 | £85,194 | £86,276 | £79,217 | £87,267 | £86,406 | £83,842 | £104,126 | £86,546 | £86,546 |
Runner-up | £46,661 | £51,591 | £56,080 | £48,863 | – | £53,420 | £51,901 | £49,877 | £47,857 | £46,383 | £44,869 | £45,437 | £41,722 | £45,887 | £45,527 | £44,175 | £56,255 | £50,936 | £50,936 |
Semifinal | £27,432 | £30,332 | £32,967 | £28,803 | – | £29,507 | £28,114 | £27,019 | £25,923 | £25,125 | £24,305 | £24,612 | £22,601 | £24,882 | £24,612 | £23,440 | £31,247 | £29,931 | £29,931 |
Quarterfinal | £15,895 | £17,577 | £19,110 | £16,459 | – | £16,759 | £16,020 | £15,393 | £14,767 | £14,316 | £13,847 | £14,019 | £12,874 | £14,181 | £14,091 | £13,523 | £17,435 | £17,625 | £17,625 |
Round 2 | £9,228 | £10,209 | £11,093 | £9,527 | – | £9,642 | £9,439 | £9,069 | £8,700 | £8,438 | £8,159 | £8,262 | £7,586 | £8,353 | £8,276 | £7,708 | £10,187 | £10,368 | £10,368 |
Round 1 | £5,639 | £6,237 | £6,778 | £5,570 | – | £5,774 | £5,589 | £5,373 | £5,157 | £4,994 | £4,832 | £4,895 | £4,494 | £4,958 | £4,904 | £4,665 | £5,950 | £6,090 | £6,090 |
Qualies Round 2 | £2,819 | £3,117 | £3,389 | £2,719 | – | £2,795 | £2,515 | £2,416 | £2,321 | £811 | £780 | £789 | £726 | £798 | £766 | £406 | £708 | £654 | £654 |
Qualies Roud 1 | £1,539 | £1,701 | £1,848 | £1,413 | – | £1,397 | £1,262 | £1,208 | £1,163 | £388 | £374 | £379 | £347 | £383 | £365 | £203 | £401 | £383 | £383 |
Doubles (Per Pair)
2024 | Euro | US Dollar | Sterling Pound |
Winner | €32,901 | $36,470 | £27,790 |
Runner-up | €17,601 | $19,510 | £14,866 |
Semifinal | €10,321 | $11,440 | £8,717 |
Quarterfinal | €5,765 | $6,390 | £4,869 |
Round 1 | €3,401 | $3,770 | £2,873 |
Prize Money by Year
Tournament organizers at the Stockholm Open evaluate prize money on an annual basis. Some years, it goes up, and in others, it drops, which is heavily influenced by the tournament’s success in the prior year.
Everything from ticket sales to sponsorships, merchandise, and concessions influences a tournament’s revenue, subsequently impacting available funds for prize money.
The following table outlines the yearly prize money for the Stockholm Open since 2000 when prize money was higher. Compared to that year, the tournament’s total prize money has dropped 13% or $101,370.
Year | Total Prize Money | % Change |
2024 | €690,135 | 2% |
2023 | €673,630 | 4% |
2022 | €648,130 | 2% |
2021 | €635,750 | 0% |
2020 | Not Played | – |
2019 | €635,750 | 4% |
2018 | €612,755 | 4% |
2017 | €589,185 | 4% |
2016 | €566,525 | 5% |
2015 | €537,050 | 3% |
2014 | €521,405 | -2% |
2013 | €530,165 | 9% |
2012 | €486,750 | -8% |
2011 | €531,000 | 0% |
2010 | €531,000 | 0% |
2009 | €531,000 | -23% |
2008 | €692,000 | -11% |
2007 | €775,000 | 0% |
2006 | €775,000 | 0% |
2005 | €775,000 | 24% |
2004 | €625,000 | 0% |
2003 | €625,000 | 0% |
2002 | €625,000 | -19% |
2001 | €775,000 | 0% |
2000 | €775,000 | – |
Please note that all data is in euros.
FAQs
Here are a few frequently asked questions from fans and attendees about the Stockholm Open’s prize money.
How much does the winner earn at the Stockholm Open?
For 2024, the winner at the Stockholm Open will take home €94,712, which translates to $104,985 and £79,998.
How much does the runner-up earn at the Stockholm Open?
For 2024, the runner-up at the Stockholm Open will take home €55,243, which translates to $61,235 and £46,661
Is the Stockholm Open’s prize money taxed?
Yes. The Swedish government taxes all player earnings at the Stockholm Open, reaching as high as 52%.
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