The 2023 Swiss Open in Gstaad will welcome players from July 17th to 23rd at an ATP 250 event on clay with 630,705€ in prize money.
Over the years, multiple clay-court specialists lifted the trophy in Gstaad and most recently, it was the specialist at ATP 250 clay-court tournaments, Casper Ruud who defeated Matteo Berrettini in the final.
However, the Norwegian won't be defending his 250 points that are awarded to the champion in 2023. Yet, there will be still a very competitive field, even after Felix Auger-Aliassime withdrew from the tournament.
Two Grand Slam champions, Stan Wawrinka and Dominic Thiem are set to play at the tournament along with the likes of Roberto Bautista Agut, Miomir Kecmanovic, Lorenzo Sonego, and Roberto Carballes Baena, and they will be all fighting for their share of prize money and the top prize.
The winner of the 2023 Swiss Open in Gstaad will get 250 ATP points and 85,605€ while the runner-up receives 150 points and 49,940€. While the prize money distribution starts already in the first round with 6,035€, those that lose in the first round won't get any ATP points.
However, there's a really nice jump already for making it to the second round. Those that advance beyond the first match will get 20 points along with 9,880€ in prize money. Quarterfinalists will be rewarded even better with 45 points and 17,010€ while those that make it to the semifinals will get 90 points and 29,355€.
Overall, 630,705€ will be distributed at the 2023 Swiss Open in Gstaad, which will be one of the three ATP events held right after the third major of the season. To see the full prize money and points overview, make sure to check it out below.
2023 Swiss Open Gstaad ATP Prize Money & Points Overview:
ATP Points | Prize Money | |
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Winner | 250 points | 85,605€ |
Finalist | 150 points | 49,940€ |
Semi-finalists | 90 points | 29,355€ |
Quarter-finalists | 45 points | 17,010€ |
2nd round | 20 points | 9,880€ |
1st round | 0 points | 6,035€ |
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