The ATP Tour will head to Munich, Germany for the 2024 edition of the BMW Munich Open, which is slated to run from April 15-21, 2024.
An ATP 250 event, the BMW Munich Open is one of the oldest professional tennis events. Contested on clay, the annual tournament has a list of notable champions, with five of the last 11 editions being won by Germans. Hometown hero Alexander Zverev is slated to compete this year, with the two-time champion hoping to make it a hat-trick of wins at his local event.
Top 10 star Holger Rune will look to defend the title he won last year, although he will face competition from the likes of Canadian Felix Auger Aliassime and rising British star Jack Draper. A pair of wildcards have been handed out to former top 10 stars, as Dominic Thiem and Matteo Berrettini have been invited to participate. The tournament will offer it's largest prize money pool in history, with a total of €579,320 up for grabs. The champion walks away with €88,125 and an additional 250 ranking points. Below is the full breakdown.
PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN AND POINTS DISTRIBUTION
Winner | 250 points | €88,125 |
Finalist | 165 points | €51,400 |
Semi-finalists | 100 points | €30,220 |
Quarter-finalists | 50 points | €17,510 |
2nd round | 25 points | €10,165 |
1st round | 0 points | €6,215 |