Big Stakes in Rotterdam: ABN AMRO Open 2026 Prize Money Breakdown

As the ABN AMRO Open 2026 reaches its thrilling conclusion in Rotterdam, the world’s elite tennis stars aren’t just playing for the prestigious ATP 500 titleโ€”theyโ€™re competing for a slice of a massive โ‚ฌ2,462,660 total financial commitment.

With the final matches approaching at the Rotterdam Ahoy, here is exactly what is at stake for the competitors in both the singles and doubles draws.


Singles: The Road to the โ‚ฌ460k Payday

The singles competition has been fierce, and the rewards reflect the intensity. The champion will walk away with a staggering โ‚ฌ460,555 and 500 crucial ATP ranking points. Even a opening-round appearance secured players nearly โ‚ฌ20,000, ensuring high stakes from day one.

RoundPrize Money (Per Player)ATP Points
Winnerโ‚ฌ460,555500
Finalistโ‚ฌ247,800330
Semifinalsโ‚ฌ132,060200
Quarterfinalsโ‚ฌ67,470100
Round of 16โ‚ฌ36,01550
Round of 32โ‚ฌ19,2050

Doubles: Teamwork Pays Off

In the doubles draw, the financial rewards are equally impressive. The winning duo will share a prize of โ‚ฌ151,280, making Rotterdam one of the more lucrative stops on the tour for specialist teams.

RoundPrize Money (Per Team)ATP Points
Winnerโ‚ฌ151,280500
Finalistโ‚ฌ80,680300
Semifinalsโ‚ฌ40,820180
Quarterfinalsโ‚ฌ20,42090
Round of 16โ‚ฌ10,5600

Top Seeds Chasing the Crown

The 2026 edition has seen a deep field of talent, led by World No. 6 Alex de Minaur. However, he faces stiff competition from past champions and hard-court specialists like Felix Auger-Aliassime and Daniil Medvedev.

Local favorite Tallon Griekspoor (Seed No. 7) has also been a major draw for the Dutch crowd, looking to keep the winner’s check on home soil.

Tournament Note: The ABN AMRO Open remains a cornerstone of the indoor hard-court season, known for its high-speed play and world-class organization.