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Prize money from the Paris Masters final: how much will the winner win? | Tennis | Sport
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Prize money from the Paris Masters final: how much will the winner win? | Tennis | Sport

The last Masters 1000 tournament of the ATP season will end this weekend.

Players are fighting to get their hands on an additional trophy before the end of the year and will be keen to boost their rankings before the off-season.

And those who join Novak Djokovic And Andy Murray on the list of Paris Masters champions will also cash a good cash check.

Everyone sensed an opportunity when two of the best players withdrew. Before the tournament, Djokovic announced that he would not defend his title at Paris-Bercy.

Only three former champions remained in the field: Karen Khachanov, Daniil Medvedev and Holger Rune. World No. 1 Jannik sinner withdrew suddenly on Tuesday morning due to illness, thus opening the draw.

The race to the ATP Finals was also a big motivation for several top players this week, with things going down to the wire for those looking to qualify for the season-ending championships.

But another grand prize will provide additional motivation for many: the winner’s check for £764,220 (€919,075).

Here, Express sport presents the complete breakdown of prize money from the 56-player singles draw at the Paris Masters.

Paris Masters prize distribution

Players do not need to win a main draw match to win a good amount of money. Even losing in the first round offers almost £20,000.

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

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)

Runner-up: £417,318 (€501,880)

Champion: £764,220 (€919,075)