The Vienna Open, or the Erste Bank Open, is an ATP Tour 500 men’s tennis competition held on indoor hard courts. It is held annually at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria. The 2023 Erste Bank Open will be played from 23 Oct to 29 Oct 2023.
Vienna Open Prize Money 2023
The total prize fund for the Vienna Open 2023 is €2,409,835, a 2.6% increase from the previous year. The winner of the singles title will take home a prize of €450,650, while the runner-up will earn €242,480. The 3rd-place players will each earn €129,225, and the quarterfinalists will get €66,025 prize.
Doubles winners will receive €148,020, while the runners-up will receive €39,940. The Doubles semifinalists will each earn €19,970, and the quarterfinalists will take €10,340 fund.
Here is a breakdown of the prize pool for the Vienna Open 2023:
Rank | Singles Payout | Doubles Payout |
Winner | €450,650 | €148,020 |
Runner-up | €242,480 | €78,950 |
Semifinal | €129,225 | €39,940 |
Quarterfinal | €66,025 | €19,970 |
Round 2 | €35,245 | €10,340 |
Round 1 | €18,795 | — |
Q2 | €9,635 | — |
Q1 | €5,405 | — |
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2022 Vienna Open Prize Money
Rank | Singles Payout | Doubles Payout |
Winner | €439,305 | €144,300 |
Runner-up | €236,375 | €76,950 |
Semifinal | €125,970 | €38,930 |
Quarterfinal | €64,360 | €19,470 |
Round 2 | €34,355 | €10,080 |
Round 1 | €18,325 | — |
Q2 | €9,390 | — |
Q1 | €5,270 | — |
Vienna Open Total Payout History
Year | Payout |
2023 | €2,409,835 |
2022 | €2,349,180 |
2021 | €1,837,190 |
2020 | €1,409,510 |
2019 | €2,296,490 |
2018 | €2,198,250 |
2017 | €2,035,415 |
2016 | €1,884,645 |
2015 | €1,745,040 |
2014 | €521,405 |
2013 | €501,355 |
2012 | €486,750 |
2011 | €575,250 |
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