The Japan Open is a men’s professional tennis event held annually in Tokyo, Japan. It is part of the ATP Tour 500 series and is one of Asia’s most extended ATP events. The competition is played on outdoor hard courts.
This year, the event will headed by the best tennis players like Alexander Zverev, Casper Ruud, Taylor Fritz, and Frances Tiafoe.
Japan Open Prize Money
Rank | Singles Payout | Doubles Payout |
Winner | $376,620 | $123,710 |
Runner Up | $202,640 | $65,980 |
Semi-Final | $108,000 | $33,380 |
Quarter Final | $55,170 | $16,690 |
Round 2 | $29,455 | $8,640 |
Round 1 | $15,710 | — |
Q2 | $8,050 | — |
Q1 | $4,515 | — |
The total payout for the Japan Open 2023 is $2,013,940, up 3% from last year. The singles champion will receive $376,620, while the runner-up will earn $202,640. The 3rd-place player will take a $108,000 prize share. The 4th-place athlete will receive a $55,170 prize fund.
The winning doubles team will split $123,710, and the runner-up will share $65,980. The Doubles semi-finalists will grab a $33,380 payout each. The Doubles players who take 4th position will get a $16,690 prize money.
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2022 Japan Open Prize Money
Rank | Singles Payout | Doubles Payout |
Winner | $365,275 | $119,980 |
Runner Up | $182,825 | $63,990 |
Semi-Final | $94,840 | $32,370 |
Quarter Final | $49,515 | $16,190 |
Round 2 | $26,095 | $8,380 |
Round 1 | $15,235 | — |
Q2 | $7,810 | — |
Q1 | $4,380 | — |
Japan Open Total Payout History
Year | Total Purse |
2023 | $2,013,940 |
2022 | $1,953,285 |
2021 | Not Held |
2020 | Not Held |
2019 | $1,895,290 |
2018 | $1,781,930 |
2017 | $1,563,795 |
2016 | $1,368,605 |
2015 | $1,263,045 |
2014 | $1,228,825 |
2013 | $1,297,000 |
2012 | $1,280,565 |
2011 | $1,214,500 |