The 2024 ATP Finals run from November 10 to November 17 in Turin, Italy.
The Inalpi Arena is currently staging matchups involving eight of the best players on the ATP Tour this year, including the winners of the four grand slams of 2024: Jannik Sinner, and Carlos Alcaraz.
Along with the prestige of winning the tournament — the ATP Finals is considered one of the biggest events of the year — players stand to earn a significant amount of prize money by taking part and winning matches, either in the singles or doubles events.
The Sporting News breaks down how that will look below.
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ATP Finals 2024 prize money: How much will winner earn?
The winner of the ATP Finals in 2024 can earn a maximum of $4.88 million — a slight increase on last year's prize money — if they win all their matches.
The prize money for winning the final alone is $2.24m.
Both of those figures are lower than at the WTA Finals in Riyadh, the final of which took place on November 9.
Total prize pool, fund at 2024 ATP Finals
There is a total prize fund of $15,250,000 on offer at the 2024 ATP Finals in the singles tournament. Should this year's champion win all his matches, he will earn $4,881,500, an increase of $80,000 from last year.
Below is a breakdown of how much a player could stand to win. Alternates are players on standby to step in should another competitor withdraw during the round-robin phase.
Singles
Alternate | $155,000 |
Participant Fee* | $331,000 |
Round Robin Win | $396,500 |
Semifinals Win | $1.23m |
Final Win | $2.24m |
Undefeated Champion | $4.88m |
*This fee depends on how many matches a participant plays:
1 match: $165,500
2 matches: $248,250
3 matches: $331,000
Doubles
Alternate | $51,700 |
Participant Fee* | $134,200 |
Round Robin Win | $96,600 |
Semifinals Win | $178,500 |
Final Win | $356,800 |
Undefeated Champion | $959,300 |
*This fee depends on how many matches a participant plays:
1 match: $67,100
2 matches: $100,650
3 matches: $134,200
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ATP Finals 2024: Players qualified for singles event
The four qualifiers for the singles tournament were drawn into two groups for the round-robin phase. The top two from each progress to the semifinals.
Novak Djokovic's place in the draw was taken by Andrey Rublev after the seven-time champion pulled out of the event.
Brackets denote seeding
Ilie Nastase Group: Jannik Sinner (1), Daniil Medvedev (4), Taylor Fritz (5), Alex de Minaur (7)
John Newcombe Group: Alexander Zverev (2), Carlos Alcaraz (3), Casper Ruud (6), Andrey Rublev (8)