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  2. Nov 6, 2023 · 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.

  3. Nov 20, 2023 · The total prize pool at the ATP Final was $15 million. Djokovic’s run to the title fetched him a check worth $4,644,750. This included the participation fee, round-robin fee, and semifinal...

  4. For 2023, the Nitto ATP Finals’ total prize money is an impressive $15,000,000, which translates to €13,812,075 and £12,015,450 and is up 1.69% over the prior year. The tournament is the fifth highest-paying event after the Grand Slams.

  5. Nov 12, 2023 · Players will net an extra $1.105m (£900,000) for winning in the semifinals, and a sum of $2.201m (£1.8m) is on offer for the player who wins the singles title.

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    Singles *Prorated on a per-match basis. 1 match = $160,000 2 matches = $240,000 and 3 matches = $320,000. Doubles *Prorated on a per-match basis. 1 match = $52,000 2 matches = $97,500 and 3 matches = $130,000.

    Singles *Prorated on a per-match basis. 1 match = $86,500, 2 matches = $129,750 and 3 matches = $173,000. Doubles *Prorated on a per-match basis. 1 match = $32,000, 2 matches = $61,000 and 3 matches = $82,000.

    Singles * Prorated on a per-match basis. 1 match = $77,000, 2 matches = $115,000 and 3 matches = $153,000. Doubles * Prorated on a per-match basis. 1 match = $27,000, 2 matches = $51,000 and 3 matches = $68,500.

    In 2009, the tournament moved to London at the O2 Arena. The event had previously been held in Shanghai. Shanghai was converted to a Masters 1000 event, replacing the Madrid indoor event, which was converted to outdoor clay and played during the European Spring clay-court swing. Singles Doubles

  6. Nov 10, 2023 · The total prize money for the 2023 ATP Finals totals an eye-popping $15,000,000. However, it is not that easy to break down who will receive what.

  7. Oct 22, 2023 · This year, a record prize money for the event has been confirmed, a whopping $15 million for a seven-day spectacle in which Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, and Daniil Medvedev will be the strong favorites to win a huge share. This is an increase of about 1.7% from 12 months ago.