The Stuttgart Open is a professional tennis contest held on outdoor clay courts. It is part of the ATP Tour 250 series. The tournament is held annually in Stuttgart, Germany, in late spring or early summer. The Stuttgart Open has a long and storied history, dating back to 1978. Stuttgart Open 2023 prize money has been announced.
Stuttgart Open Prize Money
The tournament’s total prize money purse has increased significantly over the years. In 2023, the total prize pool for the men’s tournament is €718,410, an increase of 3.78% over the previous year’s payout
Rank | Singles Payout | Doubles Payout |
Winner | €109,270 | €37,960 |
Runner-up | €63,740 | €20,310 |
Semifinal | €37,475 | €11,910 |
Quarterfinal | €21,715 | €6,660 |
Round 2 | €12,610 | €3,920 |
Round 1 | €7,705 | — |
Q2 | €3,850 | — |
Q1 | €2,100 | — |
The event champion will get a €109,270 prize share from the total payout. The tournament finalist will receive a €63,740 prize fund. The 3rd-place player will take home €37,475 prize, and the 4th place will get a €21,715 reward.
The Doubles champions will receive a €37,960 prize share. The Doubles finalists will receive a €20,310 prize share. The Doubles semifinalists will each receive a €11,910 prize share.
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Stuttgart Open Payout 2022
Rank | Singles Payout | Doubles Payout |
Winner | €105,290 | €36,580 |
Runner-up | €61,420 | €19,570 |
Semifinal | €36,105 | €11,480 |
Quarterfinal | €20,920 | €6,410 |
Round 2 | €12,150 | €3,780 |
Round 1 | €7,425 | — |
Q2 | €3,710 | — |
Q1 | €2,025 | — |
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Stuttgart Open Prize Money History
Year | Total Payout |
2023 | €718,410 |
2022 | €692,235 |
2021 | €543,210 |
2020 | Not Held |
2019 | €679,015 |
2018 | €656,015 |
2017 | €630,785 |
2016 | €606,525 |
2015 | €574,965 |
2014 | €426,605 |
2013 | €410,200 |
2012 | €358,425 |
2011 | €398,250 |
2010 | €398,250 |