The next ATP tournament set to take place will continue the return to clay with Carlos Alcaraz, Andrey Rublev and Diego Schwartzman headlining the
Hamburg European Open in Germany.
A prize fund of €1,770,865 is on offer with the tournament having ATP 500 status. € 331,125 will be claimed by the winner, with € 178,170 set for the runner-up. The prize fund goes all the way down to the first round with € 13,800 for losing in the first round.
It is also one of the first tournaments with ranking points after the Wimbledon ban meaning a good chance to earn points ahead of the US swing.
Prize Money - 2022 Hamburg European Open Winner - €331,125
Finalist - €178,170
Semi-Finals - €94,925
Quarter-Finals - €48,550
Second Round - €25,900
First Round - €13,800