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Paris Masters final prize fund: how much will the winner earn? | Tennis | Sport

Paris Masters final prize fund: how much will the winner earn? | Tennis | Sport

The final Masters 1000 tournament of the ATP season ends this weekend.

Players are fighting to secure another trophy before the end of the year and will be looking to improve their rankings ahead of the off-season.

And those who will join Novak Djokovic And Andy Murray in the list of Paris Masters champions will also receive a substantial prize fund.

Everyone sensed an opportunity when the top two players pulled out. On the eve of the tournament, Djokovic announced that he would not defend his title in Paris-Bercy.

There are only three former champions left on the field – Karen Khachanov, Daniil Medvedev and Holger Rune. World No. 1 Jannik Sinner abruptly withdrew Tuesday morning due to illness, further opening up the possibility of a draw.

The race to reach the ATP Finals has also been a big motivator for several top players this week, with things looking awry for those looking to qualify for the season-ending championships.

But the added incentive for many will be another big prize – a winner’s check for £764,220 (€919,075).

Here, Express Sport brings you the full breakdown of the prize money for the 56-player singles draw at the Paris Masters.

Prize distribution at the Paris Masters tournament

Players don’t have to win a main draw match to take home a significant amount of money. Even losing in the first round will net you almost £20,000.

Meanwhile, those who reach the quarter-finals are guaranteed to walk away with a six-figure salary, earning £124,000. And the stakes will be high in the championship match, with the winner receiving nearly double the runner-up.

First round: £19,777 (€23,785)

Second round: £35,701 (€42,935)

Round of 16: £66,575 (€80,065)

Quarter-final: £124,465 (€149,685)

Semi-final: 228,187 (274,425 euros)

Second place: £417,318 (€501,880)

Champion: £764,220 (€919,075)