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In this edition there has been an increase of 8% compared to 2022 awards

This is the record in the history of the tournament that closes the Grand Slams season

The US Open 2023 is the last of the four Grand Slams that make up the tennis calendar. It is held in New York and in this edition it has reached its record of millions of dollars distributed in prizes for the participants.

The American tournament distributes a total of 65 million dollars in prizes this year. This figure represents an increase of 8% compared to the awards given in the 2022 edition and establishes a record in tournament history.

The winner of the men’s and women’s categories (Cori Gauff and Novak Djokovic) of the US Open will take home a prize of three million dollars each, which is equivalent to approximately 2,756,520 euros. The finalists will not be left behind, since they will receive a prize of 1.5 million dollars, that is, around 1,378,260 euros.

As we progress through the tournament stages, the prizes remain significant. The semi-finalists will enjoy a reward of 775,000 dollars (approximately 712,101 euros), while the quarter-finalists will not be far behind, with 455,000 dollars (approximately 418,072 euros) for each one.

Even the first rounds of the US Open offer generous cash prizes. Players who reach first main round they will win $81,500, equivalent to about 74,885 euroswhile those who advance to the second round They will receive $123,000, approximately 113,017 euros.

These record prize pools make this year’s US Open one of the most lucrative and attractive tennis tournaments on the circuit, which will surely will motivate the best players in the world to compete in New York in search of glory and financial reward.

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