Next week's 2025 Delray Beach Open is the second U.S. tournament this month on the ATP Tour. The prize money for the tournament has been released.
Taylor Fritz is the two-time defending champion. He defeated Tommy Paul in last year's final after producing a clinical display against his compatriot filled with powerful serving and groundstrokes.
Fritz and Paul are among those in the draw for the 2025 Delray Beach Open. Several other entertaining players will also play, meaning fans can expect a great week of action.
The tournament starts next week and runs from February 10th to 16th, simultaneously with the 2025 Marseille Open and 2025 Argentina Open. It is rare for tennis to be played on three continents and two different surfaces in the same week.
Although the 2025 Delray Beach Open will give players slightly less prize money than the Marseille Open, it is slightly ahead of the tournament in Buenos Aires, giving players some additional incentive to perform well.
The 2025 Delray Beach Open champion will receive $103,455 out of $680,140 distributed in prize money at the event and 250 ranking points. As always, the tournament is at the ATP 250 level, and the winners of those events get 250 points for lifting the trophy of where it is being played.
This year's runner-up at the Delray Beach Open is guaranteed to collect 165 ranking points and $60,350. Sebastian Korda and Reilly Opelka are among the former runner-ups at the tournament.
The two defeated semifinalists in Florida will receive $35,480 and 100 points. That is a decent reward that will prevent players from feeling that their efforts to make it that far were in vain.
The eight players who progress to the quarterfinals of this year's Delray Beach Open will receive $20,555 and 50 ranking points. This can be particularly beneficial to lower-ranked players, who need the prize money and ranking points to make their careers viable.
The four seeded players at the 2025 Delray Beach Open will receive byes into the round of 16. Regardless of their performance at the tournament, they are guaranteed at least 25 ranking points and $11,935.
No ranking points will be given to the men who lose in the opening round of next week's Delray Beach Open. One consolation for those men is that they still get $7,295 for being in the main draw.
Weeks that only contain ATP 250 tournaments can sometimes be overlooked. However, the quality of the entry lists at the Delray Beach Open, Marseille Open, and Argentina Open means that it is unlikely to happen next week.
The Delray Beach Open is always well-supported by passionate fans in Florida. This year should be no different, especially because of the strong American contingent in the draw.
Fritz, the No. 1 seed and two-time defending champion is undoubtedly the favorite to win the event. The world No. 4 also has an excellent record at American tournaments overall, as demonstrated by his run to last year's US Open final.
One of the other players in the draw may need to produce something special to defeat him at the 2025 Delray Beach Open.
Round | Points | Prize Money |
Winner | 250 points | $103,455 |
Finalist | 165 points | $60,350 |
Semi-finalists | 100 points | $35,480 |
Quarter-finalists | 50 points | $20,555 |
2nd round | 25 points | $11,935 |
1st round | 0 points | $7,295 |