ATP Dubai Open 2026: All you need to know about prize money & points on offer

Dubai Open will bring the 2026 Middle East swing to a close.
The Dubai Open 2026 is the second and final ATP 500 event scheduled in the Middle East. The Dubai-based event is in its 34th edition and has been a regular fixture on the men’s tour since 1993. The singles draw will feature 32 players with no byes. The doubles draw will witness 16 teams locked in a contest for the trophy.
The ATP 500 event will mark the return of defending champion Stefanos Tsitsipas. Joining the Greek are a host of former champions—Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, Ugo Humbert and Stan Wawrinka.
Making the field a competitive one are the likes of Felix Auger-Aliassime, Alexander Bublik, and the Czech duo Jiri Lehecka and Jakub Mensik.
Auger-Alaissime, last year’s finalist, is on course for a potential title round clash with Tsitsipas. The Greek will open his campaign against the 2024 champion, Ugo Humbert.
Arthur Fils, the runner-up in Doha last week take on Jiri Lehecka in the opening round. Mensik who lost to Fils in the semi-finals is slated to meet Hubert Hurkacz in one of the compelling first-round clashes.
Medvedev, the 2023 winner, opens against Juncheng Shang. Fellow Russian Andrey Rublev, the 2022 champ, faces Frenchman Valentin Royer in his opening round match. Swiss veteran and 2016 winner Stan Wawrinka faces Lebanese wildcard Benjamin Hassan in the first round.
Jack Draper will be ending his seven-month injury-related hiatus as he looks to make his debut at the Dubai-based event. The Briton has been sidelined since the 2025 US Open. He made a brief comeback to guide the United Kingdom to victory over Norway in their Davis Cup tie.
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Defending doubles champion Yuki Bhambri returns, pairing up with Sweden’s Andre Goransson in a bid to retain his doubles crown. Sriram Balaji has teamed up with Austria’s Neil Oberleitner.
Top seeds Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash headline the draw as the pair to beat. The all-British pair won seven doubles titles in 2025, including Wimbledon.
Second seeds Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic, bring more competition to the table, winning seven doubles titles as a team since 2024, a list that includes the 2024 French Open.
Prize money breakdown for ATP Dubai Open 2026
The 2026 Dubai Open offers a generous prize pool of $3.3 million as it returns for its 34th edition to the Aviation Club. Aside from the 500 ATP points, the event offers $619,160 to the singles winner, and $203,390 to the winning doubles team.
The singles runner-up will earn $333,160, while semifinalists in the doubles draw stand to collect $175,555.
In 2025, Tsitsipas took home $605,530 as the singles champion. The winning doubles team of Yuki Bhambri and Alexei Popyrin claimed the winner’s paycheck of $$198,880.
What is the prize money distribution for men’s singles draw at ATP Dubai Open 2026?
ATP Dubai Open 2026: Men’s singles prize money breakdown.
| Round | Prize Money (USD) | Prize Money (EUR) |
| Winner | $619,160 | €525,202 |
| Finalist | $333,160 | €282,556 |
| Semi-finalist | $177,555 | €150,611 |
| Quarter-finalist | $90,710 | €76,945 |
| Round of 16 | $48,420 | €41,072 |
| Round of 32 | $25,825 | €21,906 |
What is the prize money distribution for men’s doubles draw at ATP Dubai Open 2026?
ATP Dubai Open 2026: Men’s doubles prize money breakdown
| Round | Prize Money (USD) | Prize Money (EUR) |
| Winner | $203,390 | €172,526 |
| Finalist | $108,470 | €92,010 |
| Semi-finalist | $54,880 | €46,552 |
| Quarter-finalist | $27,450 | €23,284 |
| Round of 16 | $14,200 | €12,045 |
What is the points distribution for ATP Dubai Open 2026?
| Round | Singles Points | Doubles Points |
| Winner | 500 | 500 |
| Finalist | 330 | 300 |
| Semifinalist | 200 | 180 |
| Quarterfinalist | 100 | 90 |
| Round of 16 | 50 | 0 |
| Round of 32 | 0 | — |
What is the total prize purse for ATP Dubai Open 2026?
The total prize pool for the ATP 500 event is $3.3 million (Rs 30.05 crore approx.)
How much will the men’s singles champion earn in prize money at ATP Dubai Open 2026?
The champion in the men’s singles draw will earn $619,160 (Rs 5.64 crore approx.) in prize money from the event.
How much will the men’s doubles champion earn in prize money at ATP Dubai Open 2026?
The winners of the doubles event will take home $203,390 (Rs 1.85 crore approx.) as the prize money.
How much will the men’s singles finalist earn in prize money at ATP Dubai Open 2026?
The losing finalist in the men’s singles event will take home $333,160 (Rs 3.03 crore approx.) from the event.
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