This is how the money is distributed in the ATP Finals: Alcaraz takes a great pinch and Sinner goes to the pot

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Carlos Alcaraz He traveled this Saturday from Turin to Malaga. From the ATP Finals to the Davis Cup to end its official season. On the professional circuit, 53 matches won out of 66, four titles (Indian Wells, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and Beijing) and a silver at the Paris Olympic Games. It gets a grade between 8.5 and 9.

The cold did not help in his second appearance in the Masters Final, he was eliminated. He gained, however, a greater margin to prepare for the duel Spain-Netherlands on Tuesday, during Rafa Nadal’s bye week.

The Murcian was permanently left without the world number 2, which gave way to Alexander Zverev. He only added 200 points, the financial prize was more generous. The ATP Finals offers a good prize to its eight individual protagonists and the two reserves.

There are 15,250,000 dollars to be distributed, also counting eight double pairs. An undefeated singles champion, which he can only aspire to Jannik Sinneras soon as Alexander Zverev lost to Taylor Fritz. He was insured for $2,643,900 (2.5 euros). If he is the champion, he adds an extra 2,273,200 for the best in the final and takes home 4,881,100 dollars (4,630,000 euros), more than winning the Grand Slam.

Although less than the 5.4 million won by the Italian by winning the exhibition in Saudi Arabia. Which causes quite a bit of debate within the sport.

Carlos Alcaraz He won one match and lost two, being eliminated. For this he received 727,500 dollars (690,000 euros): 331,000 for playing three round robins and 396,500 for his victory over Andrey Rublev.

In the ATP Finals, apart from a fixed fee for participating in all scheduled matches, players add money and points only for the winners.

Alcaraz earned $9,850,338 this ATP Tour season. In his career, 36,876,485 dollars, as ninth in the entire history of ATP. And the distribution of Bonus Pool extra from the ATP for the best fulfillers of their calendar commitments by ranking. There will be 20.5 million in the top-30.

Jannik Sinner $2,643,900

Taylor Fritz $2,247,000

Alexander Zverev $1,520,500

Casper Ruud $1,124,000

Carlos Alcaraz $727,500

Daniel Medvedev $727,500

Andrey Rublev $331,000

Alex de Minaur $331,000

Grigor Dimitrov $155,000

Stefanos Tsitsipas $155,000

Source: La Verdad

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