Fantastic news from the US Open that announced a steep increase in the prize money to become the richest Grand Slam tournament in history.
The announcement came out on Thursday when USTA chairperson Patrick Galbraith revealed: “The US Open prides itself on offering the best tennis players in the world the richest total prize money in our sport.”
About contributing to the players’ pension plan
Then Galbraith added
“We strive to be innovative, and feel that our new contribution of $500 000 to both the ATP’s pension plan and the WTA Tour’s transition programs for players will go a long way toward the long-term financial well-being of all of our sport’s athletes.”
It’s not only about Djokovic, Federer, and Nadal
The organization is also proud to have dramatically increased the prize money for the players that will reach only the early rounds to give a decisive contribution to their finance.
For example, a player the reaches “only” the 2nd round will get $100.000 in prize money. Therefore even if the top players will get the most of it, the “other” will also have a clear financial benefit.
Singles:
Winner: $3,850,000
Runner-Up: $1,900,000
Semifinalist: $960,000
Quarterfinalist: $500,000
Round of 16: $280,000
Round of 32: $163,000
Round of 64: $100,000
Round of 128: $58,000
Doubles (each team):
Winner: $740,000
Runner-Up: $370,000
Semifinalist: $175,000
Quarterfinalist: $91,000
Round of 16: $50,000
Round of 32: $30,000
Round of 64: $17,000
Players at the 2019 #USOpen will see an 8% increase from last year's total compensation đź’°
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— US Open Tennis (@usopen) July 18, 2019
DJOKOVIC WINNING THE US OPEN IN 2018 |
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