Bad Bad Homburg Open Prize Money 2026: Full Payouts Breakdown, Winner’s Earnings
The Bad Homburg Open 2026 is back as one of the most important grass-court tournaments on the WTA Tour. Held at the scenic Tennis Club Bad Homburg just a week before Wimbledon, it gives top players the perfect final opportunity to sharpen their grass-court skills ahead of the third Grand Slam of the season.
Record Prize Money Boost for 2026
Organizers have significantly raised the stakes this year. The total prize money pool for the Bad Homburg Open 2026 stands at $1,206,446 (€1,049,083) — a strong 13.33% increase from 2025. This growth reflects the tournament’s rising profile as a key WTA 500 grass-court event.
The champion will pocket an impressive €161,310 (roughly $185,507 or £139,987), which is 13.1% more than last year. The runner-up receives €99,565 (about $114,500 or £86,404), up 13.4% year-over-year.
Bad Homburg Open Singles Prize Money 2026
Players competing in singles will earn the following amounts:
Winner: €161,310 ($185,507 / £139,987) – +13.1%
Runner-up: €99,565 ($114,500 / £86,404) – +13.4%
Semifinalists: €5,795 ($6,664 / £5,029) each
Quarterfinalists: €30,435 ($35,000 / £26,412) each – +12.6%
Round of 16: €15,690 ($18,044 / £13,616) each – +14.0%
Round of 32: €11,309 ($13,005 / £9,814) each – +15.1%
Q2 (Second Qualifying Round): €9,130 ($10,500 / £7,923) each – +19.7%
Q1 (First Qualifying Round): €5,505 ($6,331 / £4,777) each – +41.2%
Bad Homburg Open Doubles Prize Money 2026
Doubles teams are also rewarded generously under the increased 2026 fund:
Winning Team: €53,510 ($61,537 / £46,437) – +13.32%
Runners-up: €32,520 ($37,398 / £28,221) – +13.31%
Semifinalists: €18,890 ($21,724 / £16,393) – +13.39%
Quarterfinalists: €9,700 ($11,155 / £8,418) – +13.45%
First Round: €5,910 ($6,797 / £5,129) – +13.22%
Bad Homburg Open Prize Money Growth Over the Years
The Bad Homburg Open has shown steady and impressive growth in its prize fund:
2026: $1,206,446 (€1,049,083) – +13.33%
2025: $1,064,510 (€925,661) – +15.38%
2024: $922,573 (€802,237) – +3.00%
2023: $259,303 (€225,480) – +3.00%
2022: $251,750 (€203,024) – +7.02%
2021: $235,238 (€189,708)
Why This Tournament Matters
As a premier grass-court warm-up event, the Bad Homburg Open combines competitive intensity with attractive financial rewards. The 2026 prize money increase demonstrates the WTA’s focus on better compensating players during the crucial lead-up to Wimbledon.
All USD conversions use the official WTA rate of 1 EUR = 1.15 USD, while GBP figures are based on current mid-market exchange rates.
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