Carlos Alcaraz, As Roland Garros champion, he took home 2,400,000 euros. At 21 years old he already has experience in this matter, and in the crowd in Paris he lost ‘money’ compared to his two previous Grand Slam crowns. Australia and Roland Garros are behind the US Open and Wimbledon in terms of money.
Alcaraz He opened his record at the 2022 US Open, pocketing $2,600,000. And the heel for Wimbledon 2023 is £2,350,000.
Less money than London and New York, despite the passage of time and higher inflation, but the glory of being the first U-22 to win Grand Slams on three different surfaces is more than any heel.
History repeated itself in Paris, at Roland Garros. He had a bad time losing in the final match Novak Djokovic because he likes gold. Although the money will be valued more as the resentment of a loss is buried.
He Spanish Olympic Committee (COE) A financial reward of 48,000 euros is set for the individual Olympic runners-up. In tennis, anecdotal. Carlos Alcaraz made a sacrifice Masters 1000 ATP of Canada, in Montreal of this week.
A loss meant pocketing $27,165. With a win there will be 49,030. In the quarterfinals the barrier of 170,000 was surpassed and the 300,000 in the semifinals. For the champion, one million; half for the finalist. In addition to 1,000 ranking points.
But the hope of debuting in the Olympic Games was able to overcome everything, in an effort to chain the success of Roland Garros and Wimbledon (it is rewarded with great success: 3.22 million euros), in re-monitoring the migration of grass in the soil. He didn’t get the gold, which would have been the priority Los Angeles 2028but he took a medal of great value. You will notice this over time.
And the money will come just for this new phenomenon in world sports. An early champion. Next stops, Cincinnati and the US Openwhich announced that it will give the best in 2023 a heel of 3.3 million euros.
Source: La Verdad

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