The 2026 ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam, part of the ATP 500 series, offers one of the most competitive prize money distributions on the ATP Tour. This breakdown covers how much players earned at every stage of the singles and doubles draws.
Total prize money for the 2026 Rotterdam ATP 500 stands at €2,462,660 — with strong rewards from the very first round all the way to the champion’s cheque.
🏆 Total Prize Money (2026)
💰 Total Prize Fund: €2,462,660
🎾 Tournament Dates: February 9–15, 2026
📍 Venue: Rotterdam Ahoy Arena, Netherlands
🎾 Singles Prize Money (Euro)
| Round | Earnings (per player) |
|---|---|
| Winner | €460,555 |
| Finalist | €247,800 |
| Semifinalist | €132,060 |
| Quarterfinalist | €67,470 |
| Round of 16 | €36,015 |
| Round of 32 | €19,205 |
These amounts reflect how rewards increase significantly the deeper a player goes in the tournament — with nearly a €441,350 difference between first-round and champion payouts.
🎾 Doubles Prize Money (Euro per Team)
| Round | Earnings (per team) |
|---|---|
| Winners | €151,280 |
| Finalists | €80,680 |
| Semifinalists | €40,820 |
| Quarterfinalists | €20,420 |
| Round of 16 | €10,560 |
Prize money in doubles is shared between both team members. €151,280 for the champions reflects strong compensation in the doubles division of a 500-level event.
📊 Performance Rewards and Context
- The singles champion, Alex De Minaur, earned €460,555 alongside 500 ATP ranking points for his victory in Rotterdam.
- The runner-up took home €247,800, roughly half of the winner’s prize.
- A player exiting in the first round still received €19,205, showing strong baseline compensation even for early exits.
Prize money in 2026 shows growth compared to recent editions, reflecting the tournament’s status and commercial strength on the ATP Tour.
💡 How Prize Money Works in ATP 500 Events
🟢 ATP 500 designation means:
- 500 ranking points for the singles champion
- incremental increases in both prize money and ranking points by round
- strong goalkeeper rewards even for players who exit early
Prize money is awarded on a per-round basis, with doubles values being distributed per team and singles players earning individually.
📍 Quick Reference — Singles Payout
- 🥇 Winner: €460,555
- 🥈 Runner-up: €247,800
- 🏆 Semifinal: €132,060
- 🏅 Quarterfinal: €67,470
- ⚪ Round of 16: €36,015
- 🟡 Round of 32: €19,205
🏁 Summary
The Rotterdam ATP 500 continues to reward performance across all rounds, with a €460,555 payday for the champion and competitive compensation throughout the draw. Whether players are aiming for ranking points or prize earnings, Rotterdam delivers strong financial incentives at every level.