Rolex Paris Masters 2022: how much do participants earn at the indoor tennis tournament?

Published by Graziella de Sortiraparis · Published on October 30, 2022 at 11:15 a.m.
The biggest indoor tennis tournament, Rolex Paris Masters, returns to the Accor Arena until November 6, 2022. As in the French Open, tennis players have the opportunity to win a larger and larger check at each stage. How much is the prize money?

From this Saturday, October 29 to November 6, 2022, the Rolex Paris Masters indoor tennis tournamentis back at theAccor Arena. The best tennis players will be there, without Roger Federer, who has retired. As after all victories in any sport, bonuses are provided during the competition, depending on the stage reached. However, they are far from those of Roland Garros, where the winner, Rafael Nadal this year, left with 2.2 million euros.

It is the performance of these top athletes that determines the amount of theprize money. The winner of the Rolex Paris Masters tournament will take home a little less than one million euros, or 836,355 euros. A figure far removed from the clay court competition, but on which these athletes depend just as much. Note that the Frenchman Gilles Simon will play in Bercy the last tournament of his career . You can follow the event live on the Eurosport 1 channel.

Discover the different amounts for each stage:
  • First round: 21 650 euros
  • Second round: 39 070 euros
  • Round of 16: 72,865 euros
  • Quarter final: 136,255 euros
  • Semi-final: 249 740 euros
  • Final: 456 720 euros
  • Winner: 836,355 euros

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Practical information

Location

8 Boulevard de Bercy
75012 Paris 12

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Access
Metro line 6 or 14 "Bercy" station

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