The Nexo Dallas Open, an ATP Tour 500 event, is set to run from to at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. The tournament will boast a total prize pool of $2,833,335, underscoring its growing importance on the men’s professional tennis circuit.
Prize Money Breakdown
The financial rewards for success in Dallas are substantial. The singles champion will take home $529,945, while the runner-up will receive $285,095. Semi-finalists are guaranteed $151,935, and quarter-finalists will earn $77,625. Players reaching the Round of 16 will be awarded $41,435, and those falling in the Round of 32 will receive $22,096.
Doubles teams also have significant financial incentives. The winning team will split $174,050, with the runners-up receiving $92,820. Semi-finalists will share $46,960, quarter-finalists $23,490, and teams reaching the Round of 16 will earn $12,150.
Tournament Context
The Dallas Open is unique as the only ATP Tour indoor championship held in the United States. This distinction, combined with its ATP 500 status, attracts top-ranked players from around the globe. The tournament’s location at the Ford Center at The Star, the practice facility of the Dallas Cowboys, provides a state-of-the-art venue for both players and fans.
Betting Odds and Competition
As of , betting odds are available through FanDuel Sportsbook, indicating a competitive field. Several matches are scheduled for today, with odds fluctuating as the tournament progresses. Adrian Mannarino is facing Felix Auger-Aliassime, with Mannarino listed at +375 and Auger-Aliassime at -500. Arthur Fils is up against Alex De Minaur, with Fils at +256 and De Minaur at -370. Stan Wawrinka will compete against Aleksandar Vukic, with Wawrinka favored at -179 and Vukic at +133. Arthur Rinderknech and Stefanos Tsitsipas are set to clash, with Rinderknech at +124 and Tsitsipas at -164. Ugo Humbert will face Daniil Medvedev, with Humbert at +160 and Medvedev at -222. Marton Fucsovics is the favorite against Guy Den Ouden at -400, while Den Ouden is at +270. Cameron Norrie and Roberto Bautista Agut will battle, with Norrie at -263 and Bautista Agut at +190. Finally, Jesper De Jong is the underdog against Karen Khachanov at +350, with Khachanov favored at -556. Jaume Munar will also be in action.
ATP Rankings Points at Stake
Beyond the substantial prize money, the Nexo Dallas Open offers significant ATP Rankings points. The singles winner will receive 500 points, a considerable boost to their ranking. The finalist will earn 330 points, while semi-finalists will be awarded 200 points. Quarter-finalists will receive 100 points, and players reaching the Round of 16 will earn 50 points. These points are crucial for players aiming to climb the rankings and qualify for major tournaments later in the season.
Looking Ahead
The 2026 Dallas Open promises to be a compelling event for tennis fans. The combination of a strong field, a substantial prize pool, and the unique indoor setting creates an exciting atmosphere. The tournament’s growing reputation is solidifying its position as a key stop on the ATP Tour, attracting both established stars and rising talents. The matches scheduled for , will set the stage for a week of high-level competition and potentially surprising results. Fans can expect intense battles and compelling storylines as players vie for both prize money and valuable ranking points.
The tournament’s organizers have also focused on enhancing the fan experience, with details available on the official Dallas Open website regarding parking, bag policies, ticket retrieval, special events, practice court access, and the fan zone. This commitment to providing a comprehensive and enjoyable experience for attendees further contributes to the tournament’s appeal.
