It happened at the Masters 1000 ATP in Indian Wells, it happened again in Miami. In the California desert, Carlos Alcaraz He verified that he ‘lost’ money from one season to the next. After revalidating his title, he confirmed that the check was for 1,100,000 dollars, when in 2023 he pocketed 1,262,220.
From one edition to the next, $162,220 less for the best in the box. The situation occurred again in Miami, though Jannik Sinner it will be experienced differently than Carlos Alcaraz.
Yes, the Italian received less money than the Russian Daniel Medvedevchampion in 2023, but his personal check is better than last year.
Yes, Medvedev took $1,262,220, with a negative difference of $162,220 (same as Indian Wells) compared to Sinner’s $1,100,000, who in 2023 left with less, $662,360, because he lost in the final.
Grigor Dimitrov, this time a failed finalist, he won $585,000.
Miami distributed $8,995,555 to tennis players, increasing the prize money in the early rounds, with a total financial commitment (including ATP payments and others) of $10,404,205.
sinful It was the undisputed top earner in 2024, raking in $3,978,338. Carlos Alcaraz added 1,736,000, after 185,000 as quarterfinalist Miami.
Source: La Verdad

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