Who, the Frenchman Luca Van Assche (N.165) or the Swiss Remy Bertola (N.254) will raise their arms to the sky, this Sunday late afternoon in Kostum Park – The life of Quimper is ours?
The winner will, in any case, walk away with a check for €30,460 and 125 ATP points, while the finalist will pocket €17,850 and 64 ATP points.
Nearly 83 times less than Roland-Garros
By comparison with a Grand Slam like Roland-Garros, these cash or points gains are almost ridiculous. In 2025, Roland-Garros winner Carlos Alcaraz won €2,550,000 and 2,000 ATP points while Jannick Sinner raised €1,275,000 (half) and 1,300 ATP points.
Winning the Open, Quimper corresponds, in fact, to a second round of qualifying (€29,500) at Roland-Garros, while in terms of ATP points, a third round (round of 16) on the ocher Parisian soil brings 100 points and a round of 16, 200.
For the Swiss Remy Bertola, who will play his first Challenger final, the game is worth it. The check promised to the winner would allow him to significantly increase his career earnings which, according to the ATP, amount to €195,000. And the 125 ATP points would also give him his best career ranking (currently N.254, he was N.239 in November).
Luca Van Assche, whose earnings amount to nearly €1,850,000 since his debut on the pro circuit (according to the ATP), will not cough up the check. But it is above all the 125 ATP points which will help him find his way back to the Top 100 in addition to the confidence he has amassed.