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ATP Dallas Open 2026: All you need to know about prize money and points on offer

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Published at :February 15, 2026 at 4:43 PM
Modified at :February 15, 2026 at 4:43 PM
ATP Dallas Open 2026: All you need to know about prize money and points on offer

The ATP Dallas Open 2026 offers a massive prize pool of $2,833,335.

The ATP Dallas Open 2026, officially known as the Nexo Dallas Open, is a premier ATP 500 indoor hard-court tournament held in Dallas, Texas, USA, from 9-15 February.

As the only ATP Tour-level indoor event in the United States, it takes place at the state-of-the-art Ford Center at The Star, the Dallas Cowboys’ headquarters, offering a fast, low-bounce surface that favors big servers and aggressive players.

Upgraded from ATP 250 status in 2025, the tournament has quickly established itself as a key early-season stop following the Australian Open, drawing top talent.

Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton headline the field, alongside Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Flavio Cobolli, Learner Tien and Tommy Paul.

Prize money breakdown for Dallas Open 2026

For 2026, the ATP Dallas Open boasts a substantial total prize pool of $2,833,335 (approximately €2.4 million), representing a near 2.7% increase from 2025 and underlining the tournament’s upgraded ATP 500 status.

This sharp rise from its pre-upgrade years has significantly enhanced the event’s appeal, ensuring strong participation from top-ranked players while also offering meaningful financial support to lower-ranked entrants and qualifiers.

In the men’s singles draw, the champion pockets $529,945 (around ₹4.4 crore), along with 500 ATP ranking points, making it a highly rewarding early-season title.

The runner-up earns $285,095 (roughly ₹2.37 crore) and 330 points, while semi-finalists take home $151,935 (approximately ₹1.26 crore) with 200 points. Quarter-finalists are rewarded with $77,625 and 100 points, ensuring solid returns deep into the draw.

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Beyond the later rounds, players exiting in the round of 16 receive $41,435 (50 points), while first-round losers earn $22,096. Qualifiers are also well compensated, with $11,325 for Q2 and $6,355 for Q1.

The men’s doubles competition offers solid rewards, with the winning team splitting $174,050 (500 points per player), finalists $92,820 (300 points), semi-finalists $46,960 (180 points), quarter-finalists $23,590 (90 points), and round-of-16 pairs $12,150.

ATP Dallas Open 2026: Men’s singles prize money

RoundPrize Money (in $ USD)Prize Money (in € EUR)
Winner$529,945€449,974
Runner-up$285,095€242,073
Semifinal$151,935€129,007
Quarterfinal$77,625€65,911
Round 2$41,435€35,182
Round 1$22,096€18,762
Q2$11,325€9,616
Q1$6,355€5,396

ATP Dallas Open 2026: Men’s doubles prize money

RoundPrize Money (in $ USD)Prize Money (in € EUR)
Winner$529,945€449,974
Runner-up$285,095€242,073
Semifinal$151,935€129,007
Quarterfinal$77,625€65,911
Round 2$41,435€35,182
Round 1$22,096€18,762
Q2$11,325€9,616
Q1$6,355€5,396

ATP Dallas Open 2026 points distribution

Men’s SinglesMen’s Doubles
Round of 320
Round of 16500
Quarter-finalist10090
Semi-finalist200180
Finalist330300
Winner500500

When and where is the ATP Dallas Open 2026 being held?

The tournament runs from February 9 to February 15, 2026, in Dallas, Texas, at the Ford Center at The Star.

What is the total prize money for the 2026 Dallas Open?

The total prize pool is $2,833,335 (approximately €2.4 million).

How much does the men’s singles champion earn?

The singles winner takes home $529,945 (around ₹4.4 crore) and 500 ATP ranking points.

How many ATP ranking points are awarded?

Singles: Winner – 500, Finalist – 330, Semi-finalist – 200, Quarter-finalist – 100, Round of 16 – 50Doubles: Winner – 500 per player, Finalist – 300, Semi-finalist – 180, Quarter-finalist – 90

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Aniruddh Seshadri
Aniruddh Seshadri

Aniruddh Seshadri Iyer is a passionate sports journalist at Khel Now, specializing in tennis and Olympic sports. An engineer by training, he found his storytelling passion through iconic Grand Slam and Olympic moments. Known for sharp analysis and insightful coverage, he draws inspiration from Novak Djokovic’s resilience. Outside journalism, he enjoys reading, traveling, and playing the guitar.