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His champions US Open 2023 not only will they add to the rich history of tennis and earn a large number of points for their respective rankings, but they will also the largest financial prize in history of sports. The competition in the Big Apple promises to be exciting.

New York Tournament Increases Money To Be Distributed By 8% between the different proceedings of the men’s, women’s and mixed tournaments to be held in 2023 at Flushing Meadows. It is worth noting that this edition is significant: it has been 50 years since the leadership decided to equalize the prizes for male and female winners, being the first Grand Slam to impose this rule.

Sports news consider the overall team and how it breaks down between events and different rounds.

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What is the US Open 2023 prize?

US Open 2023 to award tournament record $65 million prize poolwhich means a 8% increase compared to 2022.

How much money will the 2023 US Open champions earn?

The champions, in both men and women, they will win $3 million.

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How are the US Open 2023 prizes distributed?

* All prizes are in US dollars

Individual males and females

Result dollar prize
Winner $3,000,000
Finalist $1,500,000
semi-finals $775,000
Quarterfinals $455,000
fourth round $284,000
third round $191,000
Second round $123,000
First round $81,500

Men’s and women’s doubles

Result dollar prize
Winner $700,000
Finalist $350,000
semi-finals $180,000
Quarterfinals $100,000
third round $58,000
Second round $36,800
First round $22,000

What is the prize money of the other three Grand Slams? How much money do the Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon share?

Australian Open 2023 Singles Prizes

  • Winners: $1,998,278
  • runner up:$1,091,496
  • Semifinal: $621,313
  • Quarterfinals: $372,956
  • First round: $71,367

Roland Garros 2023 singles awards

  • Winners: $2,496,039
  • runner up: $1,248,019
  • Semifinal: $683,698
  • Quarterfinals: $434,094
  • First round: $74,881

Wimbledon 2023 Singles Awards

  • Winners: $2,974,458
  • runner up: $1,487,229
  • Semifinal: $759,436
  • Quarterfinals: $430,347
  • First round: $69,615


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Djokovic makes a strong start to the Aus Open with his 100th win in Melbourne

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10-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic (Serbia, ATP 4) reached the second round of the major.

Serbs in the first round Pedro Martínez (Spain, ATP 71) within 2 hours.

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Pedro Martinez (Spain) – Novak Djokovic (Serbia) [4] – 3:6, 2:6, 2:6

Djokovic played his first head-to-head match against Pedro.

Novak won his 100th Australian Open victory. Novak became the second player with over 100 wins in men’s singles matches at the Australian Open, after Roger Federer (102).

Djokovic also became the first tennis player to reach this mark in three different Grand Slam tournaments (101 – Roland Garros, 102 – Wimbledon). Novak has 95 wins at the US Open.

Djokovic is playing the 81st major of his career and is on a par with Roger Federer and Feliciano Lopez in this indicator.

Novak’s next opponent will be Francesco Maestrelli (Italy, ATP 141) in the qualifiers.

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Australian Open 2026 men’s match ended two sets 6:0

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37-year-old Croatian tennis player Marin Cilic (ATP 70) Made a successful start to the 2026 Australian Open.

In the first round, Croatia beat the German representative in three sets Daniel Altmaier (ATP 44) In 2 hours and 1 minute, he caused the opponent team to lose two balls in the first two matches.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Daniel Altmaier (Germany) – Marin Cilic (Croatia) – 0:6, 0:6, 6:7 (3:7)

Cilic played his first head-to-head match against Altmaier.

Cilic became the first unseeded player since Philipp Petzschner at the 2012 Australian Open to win the first two sets of a match at a Grand Slam, 6-0.

It’s funny that Altmaier was red-capped three times in a row and lost 25 games in total. Before the Australian Open 2026, Daniel played in competitions in Adelaide and lost to Jauma Munyar 3:6, 0:6 in the first round, but was ahead with a score of 3:0.

Cilic will play against 21st-seeded Denis Shapovalov (Canada, ATP 23) in the second round of the major tournament in Melbourne.

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Swiatek begins his journey to win his first Australian Open trophy with a hard-fought victory

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January 19 Polish tennis player Iga Swiatek He made a successful start to the 2026 Australian Open.

In the first round, the Polish woman defeated the Chinese representative in two sets Yuan Yue (WTA 130) in 1 hour 57 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Yuan Yue (China) [Q] – Iga Swiatek (Poland) [2] – 6:7 (5:7), 3:6

Returning with a score of 3:5 in the first game, Iga did not allow his opponent to serve for the set in the 10th game.

Swiatek played against Yuan Yue for the second time. At the end of September 2025, Iga defeated the Chinese woman in the second round of competition in Beijing.

Iga has yet to win the Australian Open trophy. Her next opponent will be Czech Maria Bouzkova (Czech Republic, WTA 44).

Swiatek became the first tennis player since Carolina Pliskova (25 consecutive wins from Wimbledon 2016 to Australian Open 2023) to win 25 or more consecutive opening matches in women’s singles Grand Slam tournaments.

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