The Vancouver Open (or VanOpen) is a combined ATP Challenger 125 and WTA 125 event that is played on outdoor hard courts at the Hollyburn Country Club in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The first VanOpen tennis tournaments were played in 2002 with Maria Sharapova winning the inaugural women’s singles tournament and Dudi Sela winning the men’s singles tournament.
Table of Contents
- Vancouver Open
- 2022 Vancouver Open Dates
- 2022 Vancouver Open Tickets
- 2022 Vancouver Open Players
- 2022 Vancouver Open Tennis Schedule
- 2022 Vancouver Open Draw
- 2022 Vancouver Open Prize Money
- 2019 Vancouver Open Winners

Vancouver Open
Tournament Name: | Vancouver Open (or “VanOpen”) |
Location: | West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Tour Level: | ATP Challenger 125 and WTA 125 |
Court Surface: | Outdoor Hard Courts |
Prize Money: | ATP: $159,360 WTA: $115,000 |
2022 Vancouver Open Dates
The 2022 tournaments will be played from the 14th to the 21st of August 2022.
The ATP and WTA tournaments will be played in the same week as the combined ATP/WTA tournament in Cincinnati.
2022 Vancouver Open Tickets
Tickets for the 2022 tournament are available to buy through the tournament’s official website with ticket prices starting from $15.
2022 Vancouver Open Players
The entry list for the 2022 tournaments in Vancouver has not yet been released by tournament organizers.
Check back closer to the start of the tournament, for more details on who will be playing in Vancouver in 2022.
2022 Vancouver Open Tennis Schedule
Day | Date | Singles | Doubles |
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Sunday – Day 1 | 14th of August 2022 | Qualifying Matches | – |
Monday – Day 2 | 15th of August 2022 | 1st Round Matches | – |
Tuesday – Day 3 | 16th of August 2022 | 1st Round Matches | 1st Round Matches |
Wednesday – Day 4 | 17th of August 2022 | 2nd Round Matches | 1st Round Matches |
Thursday – Day 5 | 18th of August 2022 | 2nd Round Matches | Quarterfinals |
Friday – Day 6 | 19th of August 2022 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals |
Saturday – Day 7 | 20th of August 2022 | Semifinals | Finals |
Sunday – Day 8 | 21st of August 2022 | Finals | – |
Please note that the tournament schedule detailed above is subject to change.
2022 Vancouver Open Draw
The draws for the 2022 tournaments will be available to view using the links below closer to the start of the tournaments.
WTA Draws: https://www.wtatennis.com/tournament/2064/vancouver-125/2022/draws
ATP Draws: https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/archive/vancouver/7774/2022/draws
2022 Vancouver Open Prize Money
The total prize money for the 2022 WTA 125 tournament in Vancouver will be $115,000 while the prize money for the ATP Challenger tournament will be $159,360.
How the prize money is to be split for the WTA 125 tournament has not been released but below is how the prize money will be split for the ATP Challenger 125 tournament in 2019.
Men’s Singles Prize Money
Performance | Prize Money |
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Winner | $14,400 |
Finalist | $8,480 |
Semifinalist | $5,020 |
Quarterfinalist | $2,920 |
3rd Round | $1,720 |
2nd Round | $1,040 |
1st Round | $520 |
The winner of the Singles Event in 2019 is expected to receive $14,400 in prize money and 100 ATP points, while the runner up is expected to receive $8,480 and 60 ATP points.
Players losing in the 1st round of the tournament received $520 in prize money.
Men’s Doubles Prize Money (Per Team)
Performance | Prize Money |
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Winners | $6,200 |
Finalists | $3,600 |
Semifinalists | $2,160 |
Quarterfinalists | $1,280 |
1st Round | $720 |
The winners of the Men’s Doubles Event in 2019 received $6,200 ($3,100 each) in prize money and 100 Points, while the runner ups received $3,600 ($1,800 each) in prize money and 60 Points.
Teams losing in the 1st round received $720 ($360 each) in prize money.
2019 Vancouver Open Winners
Men’s Singles Winner
The defending Men’s Singles champion is Ričardas Berankis who beat Jason Jung 6–3, 5–7, 6–4 in the Men’s singles final in 2019.
Men’s Doubles Winner
The defending Men’s Doubles champions are Robert Lindstedt and Jonny O’Mara who beat Treat Huey and Adil Shamasdin 6–2, 7–5 in the Men’s doubles final in 2019.
Women’s Singles Winner
The defending Women’s Singles champion is Heather Watson who beat Sara Sorribes Tormo 7–5, 6–4 in the Women’s singles final in 2019.
Women’s Doubles Winner
The defending Women’s Singles champions are Nao Hibino and Miyu Kato who beat Naomi Broady and Erin Routliffe 6–2, 6–2 in the Women’s Doubles final in 2019.