2023 Qatar Open Doha ATP Prize Money & Points Overview - $1,377,025

2023 Qatar Open Doha ATP Prize Money & Points Overview - $1,377,025

by Zachary Wimer

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The Qatar Open in Doha is one of the best-funded ATP 250 events and that's also one of the reasons why it attracts so many interesting names every year.

In 2023, the entry list for the Qatar Open includes likes of Rafael Nadal, Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Felix Auger-Aliassime, and many more. One of the main reasons is the attractiveness of the tournament, as it offers $1,377,025 in prize money, split among all the players competing.

Traditionally, the champion of the event takes home the biggest cut. In 2023, that means $209,445 as well as 250 points for the ATP Rankings. On the other hand, the runner-up gets $122,175 and only 150 points.

But the prize money distribution starts already in the first round with $14,770 for loss in the first match, which is more than reward for a second-round appearance at many similar AT 250 events.

For the second round, players get $24,165 and 20 points and quarterfinalists are rewarded with $41,615 and 45 points. The event is held from February 20th through 26th and it's played at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex. You can see the full prize money and points distribution below.

2023 Qatar Open Doha ATP Prize Money & Points:

Points Prize Money
Winner 250 points $209,445
Finalist 150 points $122,175
Semi-finalists 90 points $71,830
Quarter-finalists 45 points $41,615
2nd round 20 points $24,165
1st round 0 points $14,770

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