: the prize money of the ATP Finals

: the prize money of the ATP Finals
Tennis: the prize money of the ATP Finals

This year's ATP Finals will distribute a total prize pool of 14.2 million euros, of which 4.5 million euros could go to the champion if he finishes undefeated, in what is the biggest prize money of the history of the ATP circuit.

This year's Nitto ATP Finals will distribute $15.25 million in prize money and the champion will have the chance to win $4,881,500 – the biggest prize on the tour – if he lifts the trophy without losing a match“, revealed the organizers.

This year's edition, which will take place from November 10 to 17 in Turin, offers around 80,000 dollars (76,627 euros) more than the 2023 edition, during which the Italian Jannik Sinner came very close of an undefeated title, but lost in the final against Serbian Novak Djokovic.

Of the eight participants, only Zverev (2018 and 2021) and Medvedev (2022) have already lifted the trophy of the end-of-season tournament, of which Djokovic, absent due to injury, is the record holder with seven titles, including two won during the last two editions.

The top two players from each group qualify for the semi-finals, scheduled for November 16, with the final scheduled for the following day at the Inalpi Arena in Turin.

For the first time since 2001, none of the members of the “Big 3”, made up of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Djokovic, will be present at the competition which brings together the best of each year.

In doubles, if the men's pair also wins the tournament undefeated, they will take home around 895,000 euros (worth around $959,300).

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