Rolex Paris Masters: what is the prize pool for the 2023 edition of the tournament?

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2023-10-26 02:54:25

€5,779,335 is precisely the overall prize pool for the Masters 1000 Rolex Paris Masters, formerly called the Paris-Bercy tournament, for the 2023 edition. With an increase of 6.72% compared to the previous edition, the prize money have been revised upwards. The winner of the tournament will walk away with the sum of €892,590 while the losing finalist will receive €487,420. Last year, these sums were €836,355 and €456,720 respectively.

In detail, whoever loses in the semi-final will still win the handsome sum of €266,530 while for the quarter-finals, the bonus amounts to €145,380. The qualifying table has also been revised upwards. Losing in the first round will bring in €23,100 (compared to €21,650 in 2022), losing in the second round will bring in €41,700 (compared to €39,070 in 2022) and finally losing in the third round will bring in €77,760 (compared to 72 €865 in 2022).

Since the end of the Covid crisis, the organizers have revised their allocation upwards: €3,151,145 in 2020 compared to €5,779,335 therefore in 2023, after a drop to 2.6 million euros in 2021 for the post Covid edition.

This year again, the best players will meet at the Accor Arena, one of the biggest indoor tournaments of the year and the last Masters 1000 of the season. A tournament that will soon move. In 2025, for its 40th edition, the Ile-de-France tournament will take up residence on the other side of the capital, at the Défense Arena in Nanterre. This event has occupied the Accor Arena in Bercy since its creation in 1986. Last year, Holger Rune won in the final against Novak Djokovic after a high quality match.

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