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From November 12 to 19Torino will once again dress to receive it ATP Finals 2023. The end-of-the-year Masters brings together the eight best players in the world, who will aim to end the year in the best possible way and with a trophy in hand.

Of course, the “maestros” compete not only for the title, but also for a big check. The tournament distributes a record number. Sports news See what the tournament prizes are.

How much money is the ATP Finals 2023 giving away?

By participating in the 2023 ATP Finals, and as long as they complete at least three matches in the first round, each player is guaranteed the fixed amount of 325,500 dollars (5 thousand more than last year). For every match they win in the group stage, meanwhile, they will collect an extra $390,000 (7,000 more than in 2022).

Victory in the semi-finals, which will be won by the top two in each group, is rewarded with 1,105,000 ($35 thousand more than the previous edition) and victory in the final is paid with 2,201,000. So, If there is an undefeated champion he will bet 4,801,500an amount that exceeds by more than $60 thousand what was delivered in 2022 and ends by almost $2 million than what the men’s US Open title paid, the most lucrative for players among the Grand Slam tournaments.

More | Who has qualified for the ATP Finals in Turin 2023?

How many points does the ATP Finals 2023 award?

The undefeated champion can score 1500 pointscompared to the 2,000 the winner of a Grand Slam gets but, logically, 50% more points than the Masters 1000 gives. Each win in the group stage gives each player 200 points, while success in the semi-finals gives 400 and 500 in the decisive match.

What was the prize money for the four Grand Slams in 2023?

Australian Open 2023 Singles Awards

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

Roland Garros Singles Awards 2023

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

Wimbledon Singles Awards 2023

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

US Open 2023 Singles Awards

  • Winners: $3,000,000
  • Runner up: $1,500,000
  • Semifinal: $775,000
  • Quarterfinals: $455,000
  • First round: $81,500

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VIDEO. Maestro at work: Federer wins tiebreaker against Ruud at Aus Open

44-year-old legendary Swiss former tennis player Roger Federer He arrived in Melbourne to attend the opening ceremony of the Australian Open 2026.

On January 16, Roger started training with the Norwegian team. Casper Ruudand then played a tiebreaker with him. Switzerland won with a score of 7:2.

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Federer won the Australian Open trophy six times in his career. Roger retired from his professional career in September 2022.

Main rule matches of the Australian Major start on January 18. Ruud, ranked 12th, will face Mattia Bellucci in the first round.

VIDEO. Maestro at work: Federer wins tiebreaker against Ruud at Aus Open

PHOTOGRAPH. Roger Federer beat Casper Ruud in tiebreaker

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PHOTOGRAPH. Kichenok receives consolation prize after WTA 500 final in Adelaide

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January 16 Ukrainian tennis player Lyudmila Kichenok and her partner Desiree Krawczyk lost to Katerina Siniakova/Zhang Shuai in the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide, Australia.

The Ukrainian and the Americans lost in two sets with scores of 1:6 and 4:6 in 1 hour and 10 minutes. This was the first head-to-head meeting between the duo, and Lyudmila and Desiree held their first joint competition since 2019.

After the final match, an awards ceremony was held where consolation prizes were given to Kichenok and Krawczyk.

For Lyudmila, it was the 25th final in her career and the first since June 2025. Kichenok fought for the 12th trophy in his career.

PHOTOGRAPH. Kichenok receives consolation prize after WTA 500 final in Adelaide

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The final matches of the ATP 250 tournaments in Adelaide and Auckland have been announced

Semi-final matches were held in challenging tournaments on January 16 ATP 250 in Adelaide (Australia) and Auckland (New Zealand).

Tomas Machac (Czech Republic, ATP 35) and Hugo Humbert (France, ATP 36) will contest the cup in Australia. In the semifinals, Tomas beat Tommy Paul (USA, ATP 21) and Hugo beat Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Spain, AYP 15).

Tomas will reach the third final in his career. He has a trophy named after him; He became the 500 meter champion in Acapulco last February.

Humbert reached the 11th final of his career and will look to win his eighth trophy, his first since February 2025 when he won the title in Marseille.

Makhach and Humbert have only played each other once before. In 2024, Hugo defeated Tomas in the semi-finals of the competition in Tokyo.

The final in Adelaide will take place on January 16 and will start at around 06:30 Kyiv time.

ATP 250 Adelaide. Difficult. 1/2 final

Alejandro Davidovic Fokina [1] – Hugo Humbert – 3:6, 7:5, 6:7 (4:7)
Tomas Machac [8] – Tommy Paul [2] – 2:6, 6:3, 6:3

Video review of semi-final matches in Adelaide

In New Zealand, Jakub Menšik (Czech Republic, ATP 18) and Sebastian Baez (Argentina, ATP 39) will compete for the cup. Jakub defeated Fabian Marozsana (Hungary, ATP 18) and Baez defeated Marcos Giron (USA, ATP 60) in the semifinals.

As it rained in Auckland on Thursday, both Jakub and Sebastian played two matches on Friday. In the quarterfinals, Menchik defeated Giovanni Mpeshi-Perricart (France, ATP 63) and Baez defeated Ben Shelton (USA, ATP 8).

Menshik will make his third final in the Tour and compete for his second trophy. Yakub became the Masters champion last season by beating Novak Djokovic in the final in Miami.

Baez extended his hitting streak to seven games. He won three matches in the United Cup before the Auckland tournament. For the Argentinian, this will be his 12th career final and only his second on hard court.

Sebastian and Jakub had never played with each other before. The final in New Zealand will take place on January 17 at 03:00 Kyiv time.

ATP 250 Auckland. Difficult, 1/2 final

Sebastian Baez [7] – Marcos Giron – 6:1, 6:4
Yakub Menshik [3] – Fabian Marozan – 7:6 (11:9), 4:6, 6:1

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