Prize money for the winner of the ATP final in Turin

Sinner Jannik confirmed himself as champion in ATP Finals. The 24 year old Italian batsman Carlos Alcaraz in the Turin final he also collected a record prize money, the highest in the history of the event.

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by Massimo Calandri



How much did the Sinners earn by winning the Finals undefeated

That total prize pool of the ATP Finals is 15.5 million dollars, an increase of 250 thousand dollars compared to last year. Sinner, after winning all five matches played (three round robins, one semifinal and of course the final) will collect – before taxes – 5.07 million dollars, namely 4,413,500 euros. Alcaraz had to ‘make do’ with a check for 2.4 million dollars.

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Prize money by Sinner

Alternative premium (for reserve): €135,000

Participation bonus:

1 match: €144,000

2 matches: €216,000

3 matches: €288,000

The match was won in a €345,000 round robin

Winning in the semifinals €1,030,000

Winning in the final €2,060,000

Undefeated champion €4,413,500

ATP Points

This is how ATP points are divided.

Single point:

Matches won in round-robin: 200 points

Semifinal win: 400 points

Victory in the final: 500 points

Undefeated champion: 1500 points