The Nitto ATP Finals will award a record $15 million in prize money at the 2023 season finale, which will be played at the Pala Alpitour in Turin from 12-19 November.
If the champion at this year’s tournament lifts the trophy with a perfect record, he will earn $4,801,500, an increase over the previous record, which was set in 2022 when Novak Djokovic won $4,740,300. That remains record prize money for a champion in all of tennis.
Like in the 2022 edition of the tournament, three matches at this year’s Nitto ATP Finals will be worth more than $1 million. Each semi-final victory will be worth more than $1.1 million and the championship match will yield the winner $2,201,000.
Singles Prize Money (2023) | |
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Alternate | $152,500 |
Participation Fee | $325,500* |
Round-robin match win | $390,000 |
Semi-final match win | $1,105,000 |
Final win | $2,201,000 |
Undefeated champion | $4,801,500 |
*Singles Participation Fee Schedule (2023)
1 match: $162,750
2 matches: $244,125
3 matches: $325,500
If a doubles team lifts the trophy without losing a match en route to the title, it will split $943,650.
Doubles Prize Money Per Team (2023) | |
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Alternate | $50,850 |
Participation Fee | $132,000* |
Round-robin match win | $95,000 |
Semi-final match win | $175,650 |
Final win | $351,000 |
Undefeated champion | $943,650 |
Doubles Participation Fee Schedule (2023)
1 match: $66,000
2 matches: $99,000
3 matches: $132,000