Indian Wells Prize Money and Jannik Sinner's Potential Earnings

Indian Wells Prize Money and Jannik Sinner's Potential Earnings
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Tuesday 5 March 2024, 17:48 - Last updated: 18:03

These days, the Indian Wells draw, a Californian Master 1000 event which Jannik Sinner will also participate in, is taking shape. Should he win the final, the South Tyrolean could lay his hands on many points valid for the ATP ranking, but not only. Winning the tournament also means a good amount of money, as does reaching the final. The total prize money is about 8 million euros and the final prize, which just exceeds one million, has been reduced compared to last year.

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How much Sinner would earn at Indian Wells

The tournament made an important decision after last year. Both the event ready to start these days and the one in Miami have decided to lower the final victory prize to increase that of the initial phases. The choice was made to encourage more tennis players, especially the lesser-known ones, to sign up for the tournament in an attempt to earn something.

Athletes who pass the first round earn about €27,700, while those who win in the second round earn about €38,700. For the third round, there are 54,500 euros up for grabs. If Sinner were to win the round of 16, he would secure about €93,000, almost half of the prize for winning the quarterfinals: €170,600. In case of triumph also in the semifinals, Jannik would lay his hands on 299,700 euros, while reaching the final ensures a good €539,500. Finally, if the South Tyrolean were to celebrate the final victory of the tournament, then he would earn €1,014,601.

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