The 2023 Mubadala Citi
DC Open will be held from July 31-August 6 in Washington, DC and is one of the premier hard court tournaments that runs before the
US Open.
A joint ATP and WTA 500 event, the DC Open features several talented players from both tours. The event features a 48-player singles field and a 16-team doubles draw.
Kyrgios won't defend title
2022 champion
Nick Kyrgios was forced to withdraw from this year's Wimbledon, citing an ongoing injury. This has continued and has withdrawn. Former World No.1
Daniil Medvedev will be leading the men's field, while top-ranked American
Jessica Pegula will headline the women's section.
With so many talented players on tour, the tournament offers an enticing $2,013,940 total prize pool and 500 ranking points to the winner. Below is the full breakdown.
ATP PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN AND POINTS DISTRIBUTION
Winner 500 $353,445
Finals 300 $188,505
SF 180 $97,785
QF 90 $51,055
R16 45 $26,905
R32 20 $14,725
R48 0 $7,855
WTA Prize Money and Points Distribution
- Winner: $120,150 / 470 WTA points
- Runner-up: $74,161 / 305 WTA points
- Semifinal: $43,323 / 185 WTA points
- Quarterfinal: $22,800 / 100 WTA points
- Round 2: $11,600 / 55 WTA points
- Round 1: $8,320 / 20 WTA points
- Qualifying Round 2: $6,830 / 1 WTA points
- Qualifying Round 1: $4,090 / 0 WTA points