The Association of Professional Tennis Players (ATP)which manages the men’s professional circuit and manages the Masters Cup party, has announced that there will be a record distribution of financial prizes at Turin 2023, which will be the highest paid edition for its participants: the eight best tennis players among the singles and the eight couples. of the most outstanding doubles.
The ATP gave the event 15 million dollars, more than 14 million euros at the current exchange rate. With the possibility of giving the biggest purse to a champion, the record of the previous edition was broken, where Novak Djokovic He took home $4,740,300 as he won all five matches played.
That number is currently surpassed only by Italian Jannik Sinner, who will win 4,801,500 dollars, 4.5 euros, if he wins the final, will remain undefeated from start to finish.
Unable to reach those numbers Novak Djokovic, still declared himself ‘master’ in the final. Its limit is $4,412,000. Because the Serbian lost a match in the groups, definitely against Sinner.
The Serbian is guaranteed 2,210,500 dollars, added between two victories in the group stage (390,000 each), the fixed price for three games (325,500) and the victory in the semifinals (1,105,000).
Whoever prevails in the final Sinner-Djokovic It has a juicy bonus, another 2,201,000 dollars.
The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz and the Russian Daniel Medvedev, defeated like Alcaraz in the semifinals and with a 2-1 balance in the groups, receives another check for $1,105,500. Similar to Alexander Zvereveliminated but also had two games won.
Money won until the final
Jannik Sinner (Ita) / $2,600,500
Novak Djokovic (Srb) / 2,210,500
Carlos Alcaraz (Esp) / 1,105,500
Daniil Medvedev (Russian) / 1,105,500
Alexander Zverev (Ale) / 1,105,500
Holger Rune (Also) / 715,500
Andrey Rublev (Russian) / 325,500
Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gree) / 244,125
Hubert Hurkacz (Pol) / 162,750
Taylor Fritz (USA) / 152,500
This is how money is distributed
INDIVIDUAL
Final winner: $2,201,000
Won semifinal: 1,105,000
Every match won in the group stage: 390,000
Participation: 325,500 for 3 matches (1 match: 162,750; 2 matches: 244,125; 3 matches: 325,500)
Reserve: 152,500
DOUBLE
Final winner: $351,000
Won semifinal: 175,650
Each match won in the group stage: 95,000
Participation: 325,500 for 3 matches (1 match: 66,000; 2 matches: 99,000; 3 matches: 132,000)
Reserve: 50,850
Source: La Verdad

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