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Men’s draw, schedule, players, prize money breakdown, ranking points & more

The 2024 Dallas Open is one of three tournaments happening this week on the ATP Tour. The third edition of the event will take place from February 5-11.

The American trio of Frances Tiafoe, Tommy Paul, and Ben Shelton are the top attractions in Dallas. Reilly Opelka, a former champion here, received a wildcard to compete, along with Ethan Quinn and Adam Neff.

While this is a men’s event, two of the most well-known names from the women’s circuit will also make an appearance here. Former World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki and 2014 Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard will face off in an exhibition match prior to the start of the tournament.

On that note, here are all the important details about the tournament:


What is the Dallas Open?

It’s a relatively new tournament on the men’s circuit, with the debut edition being held in 2022. It marked the return of tennis to Dallas in almost four decades, with another one-off tournament being held in the city back in 1983. The new version of the tournament replaced the New York Open, which ran from 2018 to 2020.

It is an indoor hardcourt tournament with a 28-player draw in singles. Reilly Opelka won the 2022 edition, followed by Wu Yibing in 2023. While it is currently classified as an ATP 250 event, the tournament will be upgraded to the ATP 500 level starting next year.


Venue

The Dallas Open will be held at the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex in the city of Dallas, Texas, United States.


Players


Adrian Mannarino is the fourth seed at the 2024 Dallas Open.
Round Ranking Points (Singles) Ranking Points (Doubles) Prize Money (Singles) Prize Money (Doubles)
Champion 250 250 $114,970 $39,950
Runner-up 165 150 $67,070 $21,380
Semifinalist 100 90 $39,435 $12,530
Quarterfinalist 50 45 $22,850 $7,000
Second Round (Round of 16) 25 20 $13,270 $4,130
First Round (Round of 32) 0 0 $8,110

Where to watch

Viewers in the US, UK, and Canada can watch the Dallas Open live on the following channels and sites:

USA: All matches will be broadcast on Tennis Channel.

UK: Viewers in the region can catch all the action live on Sky Sports (Semifinals and final only).

Canada: Viewers in Canada can watch all the matches on TSN.

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