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Andrei Rublev has surpassed the $20 million mark in prize money for the season and will soon overtake Kafelnikov.

This season became the most successful for Andrei Rublev in his entire professional career. In the spring, the Russian tennis player won the Masters 1000 series tournament for the first time and earned the largest prize money in his career.

Thanks to successful performances in the season as a whole, Rublev surpassed the landmark mark of $20 million in career prize money and entered the top 30 richest tennis players in history.

But he is still very far from the main rich people with a racket.

Progress on the court is the key to financial success

This year Andrey not only trained a lot, but also worked on excessive emotionality. The tennis player’s behavior during matches has become much calmer, and his play has become more confident. Experts are inclined to believe that it was psychological progress that contributed to the growth of Rublev’s results this season.

The first significant victory came to Rublev in April. At the Masters in Monte Carlo, the Russian turned the tide of what had been an unsuccessful final for him and beat Holger Rune in a very difficult fight. And a few days later, prize money in the amount of 892 thousand euros ($955 thousand) arrived in his bank account.

Rublev earned another $662 thousand a month ago thanks to a successful performance in Shanghai. The tennis player was one step away from the title, losing in the final to Hubert Hurkacz.

Five million without Grand Slam semi-finals

The most financially rewarding tournaments in tennis are traditionally the Grand Slam tournaments. Rublev performed at all four majors in 2023, but was never able to break the curse of the quarterfinals. At the Australian Open, Andrei at this stage lost to the future champion Novak Djokovic, earning almost $373 thousand. A similar story was repeated in Great Britain: the Olympic champion again stopped one step from the semifinals, and again Djokovic became his offender. For playing at Wimbledon, the organizers paid Rublev 340 thousand pounds (approximately $418 thousand).

In New York, the Russian also stopped at the quarterfinal stage, only this time he could not get past his compatriot Daniil Medvedev. The prize money amounted to $455 thousand. The worst Grand Slam tournament for Rublev was Roland Garros. Having lost in the third round, he earned 142 thousand euros ($151 thousand).

Andrey’s total prize money at the Grand Slam tournaments amounted to almost $1.4 million, and during the season the athlete earned a total of $5.4 million (496.4 million rubles). The amount seems cosmic when compared with the average salary in Russia or even the earnings of athletes in other disciplines. However, it is important to understand that a large part of this money goes to pay taxes, plus in tennis, players independently pay for the work, travel and accommodation of their team. And moving around the world on your own is an expensive pleasure. Contracts with sponsors serve as a bonus for top players. Rublev cooperates with several large companies, but the athlete’s earnings off the court are not disclosed.

Only Medvedev and Kafelnikov are higher

Thanks to a powerful season, Rublev surpassed the $20 million mark in career prize money. Previously, only 29 players managed to do this. The leader in total earnings on the court is 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic ($176 million), second place is occupied by Rafael Nadal ($134.6 million), and third place is Roger Federer ($130.5 million). Russian Daniil Medvedev is in eighth position with $34.7 million in prize money.

Yevgeny Kafelnikov is also higher than Rublev in this ranking, however, Andrey can surpass his result of $23.8 million already this season. To do this, you need to win the Final ATP Championship in Turin, which will be held from November 12 to 19. The winner will receive a check for $4.8 million in addition to the title of best tennis player of the season.

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    Andreeva defeated her friend in the semi-finals of a cool tournament! A very strange trick helped

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    Andreeva defeated her friend in the semi-finals of a cool tournament! A very strange trick helped

    In the confrontation between the Russians, Mirra turned out to be stronger.

    18-year-old Mirra Andreeva in the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide! In the semi-finals, the best Russian tennis player beat 21-year-old compatriot Diana Schneider. As Andreeva admitted, a very strange tactic helped her win – calling her opponent by a different name.

    Walk through the tournament bracket

    Mirra Andreeva (3rd seed) started the tournament straight from the second round, where she easily beat the representative of the Czech Republic, Maria Bouzkova, in two sets – 6:3, 6:1. Then she faced a serious test: the quarter-finals with the best tennis player in Australia, Maya Joynt. The fans actively supported their compatriot, but this did not help the local athlete: Joint won only two games. Despite the confident victory, Andreeva admitted that the match was tense for her.

    “I knew it would be difficult to play against her, especially here with the support of the home crowd, so I was expecting a very difficult match.” And to be honest, I had to stay focused until the very last play. She played a great match, performed very well, and I’m just incredibly happy about today’s victory,” Andreeva said after the match.

    Then the semi-finals and the Russian derby – Andreeva against Diana Schneider. For Schneider, the tournament bracket and the path to this meeting were longer by one match. In the first round, Diana beat the Canadian tennis player Leila Fernandez with some difficulty – 7:5, 6:3, then in a tense match she beat the representative of the Czech Republic Katerina Sinyakova – 6:1, 2:6, 7:5. In the quarterfinals, Schneider was stronger than American Emma Navarro – 6:3, 6:3. It should be noted that Diana had very serious opposition on her way to the semifinals.

    Mirra Andreeva / Photo: © Robert Prange / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

    But before the start of the semi-finals, for many experts it was Andreeva who was the favorite. Firstly, Diana is just gaining momentum and trying to get back to her best form. Secondly, Mirra confidently beat her compatriot in the only head-to-head meeting, which took place two years ago in the first round at a tournament in Brisbane.

    “Never mind, I’m weird”

    Additional interest in the match was fueled not only by the status of the hidden final, but also by the relationships between the athletes. Most recently, they decided not to perform as a duet anymore. And this is not about sports results, because together they won silver medals at the 2024 Olympics, and last year they took two titles. There were even rumors that the girls had a conflict. However, most fans did not believe this version, deciding that Andreeva simply decided to concentrate on singles. In any case, the meeting in the semi-finals promised to be hot.

    And the first set was indeed a tense struggle. Schneider took the first game, after which the swing began until the score became 3:3. Then Mirra seized the initiative and won the first game. Considering that Andreeva had problems at the very beginning of the match, it seemed that Diana would be able to please the audience with intrigue.

    Mirra Andreeva / Photo: © Sarah Reed / Stringer / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

    The second set also began with an equal fight, however, this time Mirra quickly managed to take control of the game. With the score 2:2, Schneider abruptly switched out of the fight and was no longer able to take a single game. Andreeva calmly brought the matter to the final victory – 6:3, 6:2. The match lasted 1 hour 24 minutes. Many fans noted that the meeting was more like a friendly, although access to the final depended on its result.

    And after the victory, Mirra indirectly confirmed that she had no conflicts with her compatriot. She praised her opponent for her vigorous start and noted that it was difficult for her to play against her friend.

    — As I already said, before the meeting I was very nervous. On the court I tried to imagine that I was playing against some Needy Schnuper. It’s a made-up name, never mind, I’m weird (laughs). We know each other very well, we play a lot of tournaments together, so it was difficult. But it turned out to be a great match, I’m very pleased with my level of play,” Andreeva said on the court after the semi-final match.

    Mirra reached the final of the tournament, where she will meet 19-year-old Canadian representative Victoria Mboko.

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    Mirra Andreeva about the match against Schneider: “I was very nervous and tried to imagine that I was playing against some Needy Schnuper”

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    Mirra Andreeva about the match against Schneider: “I was very nervous and tried to imagine that I was playing against some Needy Schnuper”

    Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva, after reaching the finals of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide (Australia), spoke about her level of play and rivalry with Diana Schneider.

    In the semifinal match, Andreeva beat Schneider with a score of 6:3, 6:2. The 18-year-old Russian will compete for the trophy with 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko.

    — At the beginning of the meeting I was a little passive, I was very worried before this match. Diana started off very well, she managed some great plays and shots. I just tried to stick to the game plan no matter what. As we discussed with [тренером] Conchita, you need to fight for every point, make smart decisions on the court, play your tennis. I’m just very glad that I succeeded.

    — You compete with Diana in doubles. How difficult is it to play against her?

    — As I already said, before the meeting I was very nervous. On the court I tried to imagine that I was playing against some Needy Schnuper. It’s a made-up name, never mind, I’m weird (laughs). We know each other very well, we play a lot of tournaments together, so it was difficult. But it turned out to be a great match, I’m very pleased with my level of play,” Andreeva said on the court after the semi-final match.

    Andreeva and Schneider won silver at the 2024 Olympics and also won two WTA doubles tournaments.

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    Andreeva beat Schneider and reached the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide

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    Andreeva beat Schneider and reached the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide

    Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva made it to the finals of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide (Australia).

    Andreeva (3rd seed) beat compatriot Diana Schneider (9) in the semifinals with a score of 6:3, 6:2. The tennis players spent 1 hour and 24 minutes on the court.

    Andreeva will compete for the title with Canadian Victoria Mboko (8th seed), who beat Australian Kimberly Birrell in her semi-final.

    WTA 500. Adelaide International. Adelaide (Australia). Hard. Prize fund – more than 1.2 million dollars

    ½ finals

    Mirra Andreeva (Russia, 3) – Diana Schneider (Russia, 9) – 6:3, 6:2;

    Victoria Mboko (Canada, 8) – Kimberly Birrell (Australia) – 6:2, 6:1.

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