Jannik Sinner Reaches the Semifinals at the Miami ATP Masters 1000

Jannik Sinner Reaches the Semifinals at the Miami ATP Masters 1000
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Wednesday 27 March 2024, 21:55 - Last updated: 21:58

Jannik Sinner has reached the semifinals of the Miami ATP, the second Masters 1000 of the season. The Italian tennis player defeated Tomas Machac in two sets (6-4, 6-2) in the quarterfinals and is now preparing to face either Jarry or Medvedev, who are competing for the title against the South Tyrolean. Last year, the Italian and the Russian faced each other in the last match of the tournament, while this time they could meet in the previous round. Eyes are not only on the trophy but also on the rich prize at stake.

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The Prize Money

With each round, there is prize money at stake, and as the tournament progresses, the prize increases. For winning the final title, there is a reward of €1,015,418, while for just reaching the final there are €540,039. For the semifinals, there is €300,021 on offer, a sum that Sinner has already secured with his victory over Machac. For the quarterfinals, there was €170,781 on offer, while for the round of 16 €93,237. Finally, for the first, second, and third rounds, there were respectively €21,463, €31,848, and €54,557 on offer.

The Points at Stake

Not only is there prize money at stake, but also points for the ATP ranking. Winning the tournament offers 1000 points, while reaching the final is worth 650 points. The semifinal allows one to secure 400 points, while the quarterfinals 200 points. Finally, the round of 16 yields 100 points while the first, second, and third rounds are worth respectively 10, 30, and 50 points.

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