2026 Mexican Open: Prize Money and Ranking Points Detailed

ACAPULCO, MEXICO โ€“ The 33rd edition of the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC is set to light up the Arena GNP Seguros from February 23 to 28, 2026. As one of the premier stops on the ATP 500 circuit, this yearโ€™s tournament promises not only high-octane tennis on the iconic blue hard courts but also a substantial financial incentive for the worldโ€™s elite players.

According to official tournament data, the total financial commitment for 2026 stands at $2,469,450 USD. This significant purse ensures that Acapulco remains a “must-play” event for top-tier talentโ€”including world No. 4 Alexander Zverev and defending speedster Alex de Minaurโ€”looking to gain momentum and capital heading into the “Sunshine Double” in Indian Wells and Miami.

Singles: High Stakes in Acapulco

The singles draw features 32 players vying for the lionโ€™s share of the purse. The champion will not only walk away with a massive trophy but also a check for $461,835 USD and a crucial 500 ATP ranking points.

Singles Prize Money & Points Breakdown

RoundPrize Money (USD)ATP Points
Winner$461,835500
Finalist$248,480330
Semifinals$132,425200
Quarterfinals$67,655100
Round of 16$36,11550
Round of 32$19,2600

Doubles: Partnering for Profit

The doubles competition continues to be a fan favorite at the Arena GNP Seguros, offering significant rewards for the 16 teams in the draw. The winning duo will split $151,690 USD and bolster their standings with 500 ranking points.

Doubles Prize Money & Points Breakdown

RoundPrize Money (USD)ATP Points
Winners$151,690500
Finalists$80,900300
Semifinals$40,930180
Quarterfinals$20,47090
Round of 16$10,5900

Tournament Outlook

Since transitioning from clay to hard courts in 2014, the Mexican Open has become a strategic destination for players looking to fine-tune their hard-court game. The 2026 event continues the tradition of hosting world-class athletes in the heart of Acapulcoโ€™s Diamond Zone.

With the qualifying rounds having begun on February 21, the city is already buzzing with anticipation to see if the 2025 defending champion, Tomรกลก Machรกฤ, can repeat his success against a field headlined by heavyweights like Zverev and Casper Ruud. Notably, the 2026 edition has made headlines for its “Slimmed Down” logisticsโ€”including a 4.5% prize money adjustment due to currency fluctuations and a new athlete-centric menu focusing on alternative proteins.

“Acapulco remains a highlight of the global tennis season, combining thrilling night matches and oceanfront energy with the competitive prestige of an ATP 500 event.”