The Moselle Open 2024, one of the four ATP 250 tournaments organized in France, has announced an increase in its prize pool for this edition. The overall envelope now amounts to 579,320 euros, an increase of 2.9% compared to 2023.
The winner of the tournament, which takes place on the indoor courts of the Arènes de Metz, will pocket a check for 88,125 euros, compared to 85,640 euros last year for Ugo Humbert (who will not defend his title after his grueling week at the Rolex Paris Masters). The finalist will also see their bonus increase in the same proportions to reach 51,400 euros.
Rising bonuses at all levels of the Moselle Open 2024
This revaluation applies to the entire table, including qualifications. Players eliminated in the first round will receive 6,215 euros, or 180 euros more than in 2023.
In doubles, the winners will share a bonus of 30,610 euros, while the finalists will receive 16,380 euros.
Created in 2003, the Moselle Open remains one of the major events in French tennis. He notably revealed Arnaud Clément, the first French winner of the event, before Jo-Wilfried Tsonga established a record there with four titles.
Moselle Open 2024 bonuses
Simple gentlemen:
Premier tour = 6 215 €
Round of 16 = €10,165
1/4 final = €17,510
Semi-final = €30,220
Finalists = €51,400
Winner = €88,125
Men's doubles:
Premier tour = 3 160 €
1/4 final = €5,370
Semi-final = €9,600
Finalists = 16,380 €
Winner = €30,610