ABN AMRO Open 2026: Final Results and Prize Money Payouts
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands โ The 53rd edition of the ABN AMRO Open reached a historic conclusion at the Rotterdam Ahoy this Sunday, as Alex de Minaur finally ascended the throne in the Dutch port city. After two consecutive years of heartbreak in the final, the Australian “Speed Demon” delivered a masterclass performance to defeat Fรฉlix Auger-Aliassime and claim his 11th career ATP Tour title.
The tournament, a cornerstone of the ATP Tour 500 series, lived up to its reputation as a premier indoor hard-court event, blending veteran milestones with the crowning of a persistent champion.
Singles Final: Third Timeโs the Charm for De Minaur
Alex de Minaur entered the 2026 final with a point to prove. Having reached the championship match in both 2024 and 2025 only to fall short, he became the first player in the tournamentโs half-century history to reach three consecutive finals. This time, however, he refused to let the opportunity slip away.
Facing off against Canadaโs Fรฉlix Auger-Aliassime, De Minaur displayed the relentless court coverage and tactical aggression that have become his trademarks. He broke Auger-Aliassime early in both sets, neutralizing the Canadianโs powerful serve with deep, low returns. The match concluded in a clinical 6โ3, 6โ2 victory for the Australian.
“To finally hold this trophy after the last two years means the world to me,” De Minaur said during the trophy ceremony. “Rotterdam has always felt like a second home, and to make history here with three finals in a row is something I’ll never forget.”
Doubles Glory: Bolelli and Vavassori Go Back-to-Back
In the doubles circuit, the Italian duo of Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori successfully defended their title. Entering the tournament as the favorites, they faced the underdog story of the week: qualifiers Ray Ho and Hendrik Jebens.
Despite the spirited effort from the qualifiers, the experience of the defending champions proved insurmountable. Bolelli and Vavassori secured a 6โ3, 6โ4 win, cementing their status as one of the most formidable pairings on the indoor circuit.
A Tournament of Generations
The 2026 edition was also marked by a “clash of eras” that captured the tennis worldโs imagination. In the first round, 40-year-old legend Stan Wawrinka faced 17-year-old rising star Thijs Boogaard.
With an age gap of over 23 years, this match represented the largest age difference in an ATP main-draw match since 2011. While the veteran Wawrinka showcased his classic one-handed backhand, the encounter served as a passing of the torch moment for the Dutch crowd at the Ahoy.
Prize Money and Point Distribution
The 2026 ABN AMRO Open featured a total prize pool reflecting its status as a top-tier ATP 500 event. As the champion, Alex de Minaur takes home a significant payout and 500 ranking points.
The following tables detail the financial rewards and ATP ranking points awarded to the top performers at the 53rd edition of the Rotterdam Open.
Singles Main Draw
| Position | Prize Money | ATP Points |
| Winner (Alex de Minaur) | โฌ460,555 | 500 |
| Runner-up (Fรฉlix Auger-Aliassime) | โฌ247,800 | 330 |
| Semifinalists | โฌ132,060 | 200 |
| Quarterfinalists | โฌ67,470 | 100 |
| Round of 16 | โฌ36,015 | 50 |
| Round of 32 | โฌ19,205 | 0 |
Doubles Main Draw (Per Team)
| Position | Prize Money | ATP Points |
| Winners (Bolelli / Vavassori) | โฌ151,280 | 500 |
| Runners-up (Ho / Jebens) | โฌ80,680 | 300 |
| Semifinalists | โฌ40,820 | 180 |
| Quarterfinalists | โฌ20,420 | 90 |
| Round of 16 | โฌ10,560 | 0 |
Looking Ahead
While reigning 2025 champion Carlos Alcaraz was forced to withdraw before the start of the tournament, the depth of the field ensured a week of high-octane tennis. With De Minaurโs victory, the ATP rankings are set for a shake-up as the tour moves toward the spring Masters 1000 events.
The ABN AMRO Open also continued its tradition of inclusivity, hosting highly competitive wheelchair tennis draws for both men and women, further solidifying Rotterdam’s place as a pillar of the international tennis calendar.
