The 2022 San Diego Open is around the corner and the ATP 250 event returns this year with a solid field and $612,000 in prize money.
The event featured some big names last year like Andrey Rublev, Cameron Norrie and Casper Ruud who won the event but the field this year won't be as strong. A change in the Tour calendar meant players went another route but it still features a pretty solid lineup with Dan Evans and Jenson Brokosby the top-rated players.
There will plenty of other solid players who will battle it out for the ATP 250 trophy. The prize money is quite solid with the winner taking away $93,000. The losing player in the final will get $54,300 while semi-finalists will get $31,925.
The lower rounds yield less prize money and fewer points. If you want to know how much, then check out the breakdown below.
Winner - $93,000
Finalist - $54,300
Semi - finalist - $31,925
Quarter - finalist - $18,495
Round of 16 - $10,740
Round of 28 - $6,565