A Look at the 2026 Delray Beach Open Prize Money on Offer

DELRAY BEACH, FL โ€” The 34th edition of the Delray Beach Open is officially underway, and while the prestige of the “worldโ€™s only 10-day ATP 250 and Legends event” is a major draw, the financial stakes are equally impressive. With a total prize pool of $700,045, the tournament continues to cement its status as a premier stop on the North American hard-court circuit.

The tournament, running from February 16 to February 22, 2026, features a star-studded lineup headlined by two-time champion Taylor Fritz and world No. 13 Casper Ruud. As the players battle it out on the outdoor hard courts of the Delray Beach Tennis Center, they aren’t just playing for the trophyโ€”they are competing for a winner’s check of $106,460.


Singles Prize Money and Ranking Points

The singles draw features 28 players, with the top seeds looking to capitalize on both the cash and the 250 ATP ranking points available to the champion.

RoundPrize Money (USD)ATP Points
Winner$106,460250
Finalist$62,115165
Semifinals$36,520100
Quarterfinals$21,15550
Round of 16$12,28525
Round of 32$7,5100

Doubles Prize Money

The doubles competition is equally competitive, offering a significant boost to the specialized pairs and singles stars pulling double duty.

  • Winners: $37,030 (250 pts)
  • Finalists: $19,900 (150 pts)
  • Semifinalists: $11,640 (90 pts)
  • Quarterfinalists: $6,450 (45 pts)
  • Round of 16: $3,810 (0 pts)

A Loaded Field of Contenders

This yearโ€™s entry list is one of the strongest in the tournament’s history, featuring seven players ranked in the world’s Top 30.

  1. Taylor Fritz (USA): The top seed is hunting for a record-breaking third Delray title.
  2. Casper Ruud (NOR): Making his tournament debut and fresh off becoming a father in late January.
  3. Flavio Cobolli (ITA): A rising star who led Italy to a Davis Cup title in 2025.
  4. Learner Tien (USA): The reigning NextGen ATP Finals champion.
  5. Tommy Paul (USA): The 2024 finalist and local favorite.

“The entry list includes four past champions and two Grand Slam finalists, making it one of the toughest ATP 250 draws of the season,” noted tournament officials during the draw ceremony.

With the first round of matches kicking off this Monday, fans can expect high-octane tennis as the world’s best chase the “Sunshine State” silverware and a six-figure payday.