See how much players will earn with this full prize money breakdown for the US Open 2024. Includes % changes vs previous years.
US Open 2024 prize money makes it the highest paying tennis tournament in history There is an increase in prize money for the 7th year in a row. Now, in 2024, that makes the US open the most lucrative tennis tournament in the world. The US Tennis Association announced in 2013 that the ...
As one of the most eagerly anticipated tournaments of the year, theUS Openhas had plenty of talking points during the build-up, including the venue,Los Angeles Country Club, which is hosting a Major for the first time. The tournament will be breaking new ground in another area, too – th...
At the U.S. Open, men's and women's singles players who make it as far as the round of 128, also known as first-round main-draw losers, earn prize money too. The payout breakdown is as follows: Round of 16: $325,000 Round of 32: $215,000 Round of 64: $140,000 Round of...
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NEW YORK, July 18 (Xinhua) -- The total prize money up for grabs at this year's US Open will reach 50.4 million US dollars, organizers said here on Tuesday. The United States Tennis Association said in a statement that the tournament purse had been increased by 4 million, which once ag...
The US Open will set a new record with over $50 million in prize moneySam Belden
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The two singles champions at this year's U.S. Open will receive the lowest payout since 2012, but the overall prize money for qualifying and the first three rounds has been increased.