This year’s US Open will award a record $60.1-million in total player compensation, with $2.6m going to each singles champion.
New York — This year’s US Open will award a record $60.1-million (R1-billion) in total player compensation, the US Tennis Association said on Thursday, with $2.6m (about R44m) going to each singles champion, twice the runner-up total.
The prize money total tops the old mark of $57.5m from last year, with an emphasis on boosting payouts for players in early rounds.
The US Open will award more than $60 million in total player compensation for the first time in our history, topping the record-breaking $57.5 million number from 2021.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 18, 2022
That means a boost to $80,000 for each singles competitor in the main draw first round and $121,000 in the second round.
Those figures represent hikes of 85% and 57% respectively since 2016.
The USTA arrived at the figures after consultation with the WTA and ATP Player Councils.
There will be more than $6.25m distributed in qualifying rounds.
Doubles champions will be paid $688,000 per team, twice what the runner-up duo will receive.
Main draw matches for the year’s final Grand Slam event on the New York hardcourts will begin on August 29.
AFP