Jannik Sinner's Debut and Prize Prospects at ATP Madrid

Jannik Sinner's Debut and Prize Prospects at ATP Madrid
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Thursday 25 April 2024, 22:09 - Last updated: 26 April, 14:26
Jannik Sinner is ready to take the field for his debut in the second round of the ATP Madrid. The Italian faces Lorenzo Sonego, who defeated Gasquet in the first round and will now contend for the round passage against the world number 2. However, Jannik is one of the favorites for this tournament thanks to Djokovic's withdrawal, which allowed the class of 2002 to play as the number 1 seed. A milestone that no Italian tennis player had ever achieved until now. Playing well in the ATP Madrid can be important for Jannik who has the chance to close in on Novak Djokovic, but above all to get his hands on the rich prize money. When Sinner can become No.1 in the ATP ranking: Djokovic loses points, all eyes on the Roland Garros. The Prize Money The total prize money of the tournament, the fourth Master 1000 of the season, is almost eight million euros (€7,877,020). The first round, which Jannik did not take part in thanks to the bye, is worth €20,360, while the second is worth €30,225. From the round of 16, the prize is €51,665 which becomes €88,480 in the round of 8. The quarterfinals pay €161,995, while the semifinal €284,590. If he were to reach the semifinal, Jannik could get his hands on €512,260, while in case of victory he would cash in a whopping €963,225. The Points at Stake As for the points, instead, the first round is worth 10 points, while the second (in which Sinner debuts) is worth 50. Those who reach the round of 8 will be able to get their hands on 100 points, while there are 200 points up for grabs in the quarterfinals. The semifinal is worth 400 points, but if you lose it's only 360. The final has double value: in case of defeat you get 650 points for the ATP ranking, while if you win you get 1000 points. The Prizes at Stake - First round: €20,360 (10 points) - Second round: €30,225 (30 points) - Third round: €51,665 (50 points) - Round of 16: €88,480 (100 points) - Quarterfinals: €161,995 (200 points) - Semifinals: €284,590 (400 points) - Finalist: €512,260 (650 points) - Winner: €963,225 (1000 points)
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