Players will meet at the 2022 Gijon Open in Spain from October 10 through October 16 as it has been granted a one-year license,
Following a few ATP 500 events, a few lower-level competitions will be held, with the 2022 Gijon Open boasting an exciting lineup that is heavily dominated by Spanish stars. In Gijon, there should be enough to cheer with for Spanish fans with Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Roberto Bautista Agut, and Pablo Carreno Busta in the draw.
The top-seeded competitors at the competition, Andrey Rublev and Pablo Carreno Busta, will try to fight for the top prize of 250 points and $93,090. The finalist receives 150 points and $54,300, therefore Andy Murray and Dominic Thiem will undoubtedly want to take part in this battle.
All four players who lose in the quarterfinals receive 45 points and $18,495 while players who go past the first round receive 20 points and $10,740. At the 2022 Gijon Open, each competitor receives $6,565; however, there are no points provided for first-round exits.
Points | Prize Money | |
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Winner | 250 points | $93,090 |
Finalist | 150 points | $54,300 |
Semi-finalists | 90 points | $31,925 |
Quarter-finalists | 45 points | $18,495 |
2nd round | 20 points | $10,740 |
1st round | 0 points | $6,565 |