BMW Open 2023 is part of the ATP 250 series and takes place from 17 April to 23 April 2023. It will play at MTTC Iphitos complex in Munich, Germany. The tournament is also known as BMW Open by American Express because of the sponsorship.
BMW Open Prize Money 2023
The total BMW Open By American Express prize money is €562k, a 5.29% increase compared to the previous year. Last year total €534k payout was split among the players.
The single-round winner will earn a nice amount of €85k from the total prize pool. The doubles round champions will put €29,740 prize in their pockets. The single BMW Open runner-up will get €49,940 prize money.
The double runner-ups will fill their pockets with the prize of €15,910. The single semi-finalist will be awarded a €29,355 prize, and the doubles will a €9,330 payout.
Position | Singles Prize | Doubles Prize |
Winner | €85,605 | €29,740 |
Runner-up | €49,940 | €15,910 |
Semifinal | €29,355 | €9,330 |
Quarterfinal | €17,010 | €5,220 |
Round 2 | €9,880 | €3,070 |
Round 1 | €6,035 | – |
Q2 | €3,020 | – |
Q1 | €1,645 | – |
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BMW Open Payout 2022
Position | Singles Prize | Doubles Prize |
Winner | €81,310 | €28,250 |
Runner-up | €47,430 | €15,110 |
Semifinal | €27,885 | €8,860 |
Quarterfinal | €16,160 | €4,950 |
Round 2 | €9,380 | €2,920 |
Round 1 | €5,730 | – |
Q2 | €2,870 | – |
Q1 | €1,565 | – |
BMW Open Purse 2021
Position | Singles Prize | Doubles Prize |
Winner | 21,655 | €7,550 |
Runner-up | €16,000 | €5,530 |
Semifinal | €12,000 | €4,200 |
Quarterfinal | €8,200 | €3,010 |
Round 2 | €5,600 | €2,200 |
Round 1 | €4,000 | – |
Q2 | €2,050 | – |
Q1 | €1,130 | – |
BMW Open Prize Money History
Year | Total Payout |
2023 | €562k |
2022 | €534k |
2021 | €419k |
2020 | Not Held |
2020 | €542k |
2019 | €524k |
2018 | €501k |
2017 | €482k |
2016 | €463k |
2015 | €439k |
2014 | €426k |
2013 | €410k |
2012 | €398k |
2011 | €398k |
2010 | €398k |
2009 | €398k |
2008 | €349k |
2007 | €391k |
2006 | €355k |
2005 | €355k |
2004 | €355k |
2003 | €355k |
2002 | €356k |
2001 | €375k |
2000 | €375k |