The 2023 US Open prize pool has reached $65.3 Million for the first time. Surpassing previous record-breaking prize pools from 2022 by over eight percent. Setting a new all-time high prize money total of $65,000,020; an 8.15% increase compared to 2023. Check US Open 2023 Prize Money Distribution: How Many Winners Will Get?
New York’s champion will receive a cheque worth $3,000,000. 15.38% more than Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek did when they lifted the Tiffany and Co. trophy last year. The runner-up will receive 15.38% more than they did in 2022. Receiving $1,500,000 after reaching the final.
US Open 2023 Prize Money Distribution
Meanwhile, percentage increases are minor: for example, first-round losers receive $81,500 which is 1.88% more than they would have received back then. Q1 losers will now receive $21,000, an increase of 5.50% over last year’s payouts.
HAVE YOU CHECKED: US Open Winners and Runner-up List of All Season
Additionally, the US Open pays out significant funds towards players’ expenses during competition. This year’s participation has seen a significant boost (+81.05%). Players receive travel vouchers valued at $1000 and hotel rooms that offer up to $600 per day for stays.
Prize Money Break-down Details:
Implementation of increased player expense assistance measures was also made an objective of all events. With the 2023 US Open seeing a significant increase in player per diem rates. Food allowances have also increased, giving players more prize money overall.
Travel vouchers of $1,000 were introduced, as was an increase from $300 per day hotel allotments to $600 daily allotment regardless of accommodation chosen by players. Meal allowance and racquet stringing will also increase. Those who fall short in qualifying can look forward to increased payouts.
Men’s, Women’s singles, Doubles, Mixed Doubles, and Other Prize Money Distribution for Tennis 2023:
Event | W | F | SF | QF |
Singles | $ 30,00,000 | $ 15,00,000 | $ 7,75,000 | $ 4,55,000 |
Doubles | $ 7,00,000 | $ 3,50,000 | $ 1,80,000 | $ 1,00,000 |
Mixed Doubles | $ 1,70,000 | $ 85,000 | $ 42,500 | $ 23,200 |
Below is a breakdown of prize money at this year’s US Open tournament, including both men’s and women’s singles (equal prize money) as well as doubles. US dollar amounts have also been converted to GBP and Euros to compare them more accurately.
The exchange rate as of late August will be updated upon completion of the tournament on the day of the final. Furthermore, you can see a percentage change from last year’s prize pool as well as see its overall % change from previous years’ prize pools.
Men’s and Women’s Singles 2023
Men’s and Women’s Singles 2023 | Prize Money $ USD |
Winner | $700,000 |
Runner-up | $350,000 |
semi-final | $180,000 |
Quarterfinal | $100,000 |
Round 3 | $58,000 |
Round 2 | $36,800 |
Round 1 | $22,000 |
Mixed Double 2023
Mixed Double 2023 | Prize Money $ USD |
Winner | $170,000 |
Runner-up | $85,000 |
semi-final | $42,500 |
Quarterfinal | $23,200 |
Round 2 | $14,200 |
Round 1 | $8,300 |
Other | Remuneration |
Wheelchair | $1,366,800 |
Per Diem / Direct Hotel Payments | $4,656,420 |
RELATED POST
- US Open 2023 Live Telecast in India
- Justine Henin Net Worth, Husband, Career Stats, Facts, and More
- Daniil Medvedev Net Worth Breakdown: Salary, Endorsements, Assets, and more
- Roger Federer Age, Height, Wife, Retirement, Net worth, and more
- Rafael Nadal Age, Height, Ranking, Injury, Net Worth, and More
- Roger Federer Net Worth Breakdown: Salary, Endorsements and more
- Tennis Schedule 2023: WTA & ATP All upcoming events