The
Canadian Open (National Bank Open) will return between 6-12 August with the
prize money breakdown confirmed for ATP and
WTA players.
After the
conclusion of the Olympic Games, tennis players return to the hard courts following
some weeks on grass and clay. Just over a month before the 2024 US Open, the next tournament that will bring together the world's best tennis
players is the Canadian Open.
In Canada,
the cities of Toronto and Montreal alternate to host the men's and women's
draws each year. Last year, Jessica Pegula won in Toronto while Jannik Sinner won in Montreal.
The prize
money for the tournament is nearly 10 million dollars, with $1,049,335 for the
male champion. The finalist receives $573,090. Semi-Finals gleams $313,395. While it goes all the way down to Round One with $27,165 on offer. But the WTA amounts are yet to be confirmed and will be when the draw is set.
The Masters
1000 distributes points differently, as the female champion receives 900
points, whereas the male champion gets 1000 points. Runners-up receive 600
points for men and 585 points for women, while semifinalists receive 360 and
350 points, respectively.
The points
distribution in the early rounds also differs, with male players earning 10
points for reaching the first round, then potentially obtaining 45 points if
they reach the second round, 90 points for advancing to the third round, and
180 points for semifinalists.
Women still
receive fewer points in the first round, as they are awarded 1 point for
exiting in the opening match. However, they are compensated in the subsequent
rounds.
The exit in
the second round of the WTA grants 60 points, the third round 105 points, and
quarterfinalists receive 190 points, highlighting the difference with the ATP,
which awards a lower number of points in these stages.
ATP Singles
Winner | 1,000 | $1,049,460 |
Finals | 650 | $573,090 |
SF | 400 | $313,395 |
Quarter Finals | 200 | $170,940 |
Round 16 | 100 | $91,435 |
Round 32 | 50 | $49,030 |
R56 | 10 | $27,165 |
Qualifier | 30 | $0 |
Qualifier 3 | 0 | $0 |
Qualifier 2 | 16 | $13,915 |
Qualifier 1 | 0 | $7,290 |
WTA Singles (TBC)
2023 | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP | Prize Money € EUR | % Change vs 2022 |
Winner | $454,500 | £356,527 | €412,189 | 3.37% |
Runner-up | $267,690 | £209,986 | €242,770 | 3.32% |
Semifinal | $138,000 | £108,252 | €125,153 | 3.45% |
Quarterfinal | $63,350 | £49,694 | €57,453 | 3.34% |
Round 3 | $31,650 | £24,827 | €28,704 | 3.23% |
Round 2 | $17,930 | £14,065 | €16,261 | 2.78% |
Round 1 | $12,848 | £10,078 | €11,652 | 2.66% |
Q2 | $7,650 | £6,001 | €6,938 | 4.15% |
Q1 | $4,000 | £3,138 | €3,628 | 4.71% |
Prize Money History Since 2006
Year | Total Prize Money (ATP Only) | % Change |
2024 | $6,795,555 | 2.96% |
2023 | $6,600,000 | 11.36% |
2022 | $5,926,545 | 107.88% |
2021 | $2,850,975 | -50.00% |
2020 | Not played | |
2019 | $5,701,945 | 7.3% |
2018 | $5,315,025 | 14.0% |
2017 | $4,662,300 | 14.0% |
2016 | $4,089,740 | 14.0% |
2015 | $3,587,490 | 14.0% |
2014 | $3,146,920 | 9.0% |
2013 | $2,887,085 | 9.0% |
2012 | $2,648,700 | 9.0% |
2011 | $2,430,000 | 0.0% |
2010 | $2,430,000 | 0.0% |
2009 | $2,430,000 | 2.7% |
2008 | $2,365,000 | 7.5% |
2007 | $2,200,000 | 0.0% |
2006 | $2,200,000 | |
WTA History
2023 | $2,788,468 | 3.38% |
2022 | $2,697,250 | 46.95% |
2021 | $1,835,490 | -35.14% |
2020 | Not played | |
2019 | $2,830,000 | 0.35% |
2018 | $2,820,000 | 3.10% |
2017 | $2,735,139 | 0.76% |
2016 | $2,714,413 | 8.01% |
2015 | $2,513,000 | 2.99% |
2014 | $2,440,070 | 3.00% |
2013 | $2,369,000 | 9.25% |
2012 | $2,168,400 | 5.78% |
2011 | $2,050,000 | 2.50% |
2010 | $2,000,000 | 0.00% |
2009 | $2,000,000 | 49.25% |
2008 | $1,340,000 | 0.00% |
2007 | $1,340,000 | 0.00% |
2006 | $1,340,000 | 3.08% |
2005 | $1,300,000 | 0.00% |
2004 | $1,300,000 | -1.89% |
2003 | $1,325,000 | 8.25% |
2002 | $1,224,000 | |