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US Open-2023. Prize money by tour

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US Open-2023.  Prize money by tour

In 2023, the US Open prize pool will be $65.0 million. Below you can see the distribution of the prize money according to the rounds.

Note that the prize money for men and women is the same.
Single dischargemain grid
winning 3,000,000$
Finalist 1.500.000$
1/2 finals $775,000
1/4 final $455,000
4th round $284,000
3rd round $191,000
2nd round $123,000
1st round $81,500

Single dischargesufficiency

3rd round $45,000
2nd round $34,500
1st round $22,000

couples discharge (per team)

winners $700,000
Finalists $350,000
1/2 finals $180,000
1/4 final $100,000
3rd round $58,000
2nd round $36,800
1st round $22,000
Mixed doubles (per team)
winners $170,000
Finalists $85,000
1/2 finals $42,500
1/4 final $23,200
2nd round 14,200$
1st round $8,300

Note that the prize fund for the tournament in 2022 is $60.1 million.

The US Open will take place from August 28 to September 10.

US Open-2022. Prize money by tour

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Australian Open Medvedev qualified in three sets for the 2nd round

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(Melbourne) Russian Daniil Medvedev, 12e world champion and three-time finalist in Melbourne, qualified on Monday for the second round of the 2026 edition of the Australian Open by beating the Dutchman Jesper De Jong (73e) 7-5, 6-2, 7-6 (7/2).

“At times I could have been more clinical, so I hope I will be in the next few rounds,” he commented.

He played in Melbourne in the 2021, 2022 and 2024 finals but last year, as a prelude to a missed season, he lost in the second round against the American Learner Tien, then from qualifying but seeded N.25 this year.

This time, the winner of the United States Open in 2021 and former world No.1 will face Frenchman Quentin Halys (83e) to try to advance to the third round.

“Last year was not my best season. But now, I’m playing better and better, so we’ll see,” commented Medvedev.

He is still undefeated this year after his title earlier this month in Brisbane where he reeled off five victories to earn his 22e title in so many different tournaments.

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First loss of the top 10: The eighth ATP number ended the match at the Aus Open early

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Canadian tennis player Felix Auger-Aliassime (ATP 8) finished competing at the 2026 Australian Open.

He went to court against the Canadian player in the first round. Nuno Borgesha (Portugal, ATP 46). After three sets, Auger refused to continue the match and the match ended after 2 hours and 16 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Nuno Borges (Portugal) – Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) [7] – 3:6, 6:4, 6:4

Felix withdrew from the match due to left hip/hamstring problems that started in the third match.

Auger-Aliassime became the first tennis player ranked in the top 10 of the ATP rankings to withdraw from the Australian Open. In 2022, Felix reached the major semi-final in Melbourne.

Borzes is competing at the Austrian Open for the fourth time. His best result was the 1/8 final stage in 2024.

In the second round, Nuno will face the winner of the match between Juan Manuel Cherundolo (Argentina, ATP 87) and Jordan Thompson (Australia, ATP 111).

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Australian Open Gauff in the 2nd round without trembling

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(Melbourne) American Coco Gauff, 3e world, passed the first round of the Australian Open without difficulty on Monday, dismissing Uzbek Kamilla Rakhimova (93e) 6-2, 6-3.

“I tried not to put pressure on myself. I’m here to win the tournament. I will only be happy if I win the title,” commented the 21-year-old.

Gauff, who reached the semi-finals last year in Melbourne, his best result, will face in 2e Serbian left-hander Olga Danilovic (69)e).

“I trained against a left-hander, Alexandra Eala, because there aren’t many left-handers on the circuit. It’s going to be a tough game, but I’m looking forward to it,” Gauff said.

Winner of the US Open 2023 and Roland-Garros 2025, she served for the match at 5-2 but was unable to finish. She did so in the next game by taking Rakhimova’s serve for the sixth time.

“I would have preferred to end a game earlier on my serve, but we have many chances to break here,” Gauff emphasized.

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