The 2024 Hall of Fame Open is slated to run from July 15-21, 2024 in Newport, United States and it has the distinction of being the only professional tournament played on grass outside of Europe.
An ATP 250 event, the Hall of Fame Open will take place after the Wimbledon Championships. The tournament will see 28 singles players and 16 doubles teams attempt to win a title on grass, before the calendar swings over to the North American hardcourt season.
There will be several American players competing at their home event, with Christopher Eubanks leading the field. The former World No. 29 burst into the limelight at last year's grass court event in Mallorca, where he won his first ATP title. Eubanks will be joined by compatriots Marcus Giron and Alex Michelsen.
Defending Hall of Fame Open champion Adrian Mannarino will be looking to defend his crown, but the Frenchman shall have to get past Kazakh star Alexander Bublik. With so many talented players vying for the unique title, it comes as no surprise that the organizers have an enticing $661,585 in total prize money on offer. The winner walks away with $100,635, in addition to 250 ATP ranking points. Below is the full breakdown.
PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN AND POINTS DISTRIBUTION
Winner | 250 points | $100,635 |
Finalist | 165 points | $58,700 |
Semi-finalists | 100 points | $34,510 |
Quarter-finalists | 50 points | $19,995 |
2nd round | 25 points | $11,610 |
1st round | 0 points | $7,095 |