Alejandro Tabilo and Nicolás Jarry’s tough rivals at the US Open and the dance of millions at stake

by times news cr

2024-09-02 02:59:44

The national number one player will face a former Top 10 player, while Jaime Fillol’s grandson could face the current No. 1, Jannik Sinner.

Alejandro Tabilo (22nd ATP) and Nicolas Jarry (26th) They have already met their rivals for the US Open, so they are fine-tuning details to face their respective debuts.

In this context, Tabilo and Jarry will have tough rivals in the first round of the last Grand Slam of the year. The first racket of Chile will face the Belgian David Goffin (90°), a former Top 10 player in the world who once reached number 7 in the ATP rankings.

In case of winning, in the second round he will face the winner of the tie between the Croatian Borna Coric (87°) and the French Adrian Mannarino (42nd).

For its part, Jarry will face the Australian Christopher O’Connel (86°)with whom he has no previous clashes. If he wins, the Chilean would face the winner of the match between Stan Wawrinka and a player from the qualy.

If Jaime Fillol’s grandson successfully overcomes these matches, the world number one, the Italian, could appear on the horizon. Jannik Sinner, who shook the tennis world after failing two doping tests, which only resulted in a points deduction.

When and where to watch Tabilo and Jarry live at the US Open?

Alejandro Tabilo and Nicolás Jarry still do not have a schedule for their respective matches against Goffin and O’Connel, although they should play between the Monday 26th and Tuesday 27th Augustsince on those dates the duels of first round of the US Open.

The US Open matches will be broadcast on TV through the signal of ESPN. While via streamingall matches will be available through the Disney+ platform.

The millionaire prize money awarded by the US Open

The US Open will distribute a monetary prize of $75,000,000 in total. This represents an increase of 15% compared to the previous year and means the largest prize in the history of tennis.

This is the breakdown of the amounts that the fourth Grand Slam of the season will award by the rounds that the tennis players advance in the men’s singles draw.

  • First round: $100,000
  • Second round: $140,000
  • Third round: $215,000
  • Round of 16: $325,000
  • Quarter finals: $530,000
  • Semifinal: $1,000,000
  • Final: $1,800,000
  • Champion: $3,600,000

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