2026 BMW Open Prize Money

BMW Open Prize Money

The 2026 BMW Open by Bitpanda has officially entered a new era. Following its monumental upgrade to ATP 500 status, the tournament in Munich has transformed from a charming local favorite into a high-stakes battleground for the worldโ€™s elite.

As the tournament celebrates its 110th edition, the financial landscape has shifted dramatically. For 2026, the total prize pool is a staggering โ‚ฌ2,561,110 ($2,791,609.90 USD), solidifying Munich as one of the most lucrative and prestigious stops on the spring clay-court tour.

High Stakes on the Iphitos Clay

For the players, the allure of the Munich courts now extends far beyond the traditional gift of a brand-new BMWโ€”this year, the all-electric BMW iX3โ€”and the iconic lederhosen. The 2026 edition offers a massive injection of both cash and ranking points, crucial for those looking to secure a seeded position for Roland Garros or a spot in the year-end ATP Finals.

Below is the comprehensive breakdown of the prize money and points for the 2026 Singles and Doubles draws.


Singles Prize Money & ATP Ranking Points

Note: Conversions to USD are based on the March 2026 exchange rate of 1 EUR = 1.09 USD.

RoundATP PointsPrize Money (Euros)Prize Money (USD)
Winner500โ‚ฌ478,935$522,039.15
Finals330โ‚ฌ257,705$280,898.45
Semi-Finals200โ‚ฌ137,340$149,700.60
Quarter-Finals100โ‚ฌ70,165$76,479.85
Round of 1650โ‚ฌ37,455$40,825.95
Round of 320โ‚ฌ19,975$21,772.75
Qualifying (Q2)13โ‚ฌ10,235$11,156.15
Qualifying (Q1)0โ‚ฌ5,745$6,262.05

The champion in Munich will now walk away with over half a million dollars. This payday puts the BMW Open on par with long-standing tennis institutions like the Barcelona Open. Even a first-round exit in the main draw guarantees a paycheck of over $21,000, highlighting the tournament’s role in supporting the financial viability of tour professionals.


Doubles Prize Money (Per Team)

The doubles draw remains a fan favorite, featuring world-class specialists and local German heroes vying for a significant share of the purse.

RoundATP PointsPrize Money (Euros)Prize Money (USD)
Winner500โ‚ฌ157,320$171,478.80
Finals300โ‚ฌ83,900$91,451.00
Semi-Finals180โ‚ฌ42,450$46,270.50
Quarter-Finals90โ‚ฌ21,230$23,140.70
Round of 160โ‚ฌ10,990$11,979.10

The ATP 500 Impact

The jump to the ATP 500 category has allowed the BMW Open by Bitpanda to attract its strongest field in history. With stars like Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, and Taylor Fritz regularly headlining the draw, the increased point distribution (500 for the winner) acts as a magnet for Top 10 talent.

More Than Just a Tournament

The 2026 event also continues the FUTURE ACES initiative. For every ace served during the tournament, BMW and its partners donate coaching sessions to disadvantaged youth, turning the high-velocity serves of the pros into tangible opportunities for the next generation of players.

With its blend of tradition, elite competition, and a multi-million euro prize pool, the BMW Open by Bitpanda has firmly established itself as an unmissable destination on the ATP calendar.