U.S. Open announces richest ever purse in tennis history

Already one of the most coveted trophies in world sport, the stakes are higher than ever with the prize money receiving a healthy $4million boost to take the total prize money to $46.3m. Of that total, $3.5m will go to both the men's and women's singles winners.

Published : Jul 13, 2016 08:58 IST , New York City

Novak Djokovic will be richer by $3,500,000 if he wins the U.S. Open.
Novak Djokovic will be richer by $3,500,000 if he wins the U.S. Open.
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Novak Djokovic will be richer by $3,500,000 if he wins the U.S. Open.

The US Open will put up tennis' biggest ever purse at this year's Grand Slam.

Already one of the most coveted trophies in world sport, the stakes are higher than ever with the prize money receiving a healthy $4million boost to take the total prize money to $46.3m.

Of that total, $3.5m will go to both the men's and women's singles winners.

Even the prize money for the U.S. Open qualifying tournament is up 10 per cent, moving to a total of $1.9m.

"We are proud that this year’s U.S. Open will offer the richest purse in tennis history," said USTA president and U.S. Open Chairwoman Katrina Adams in a statement on the tournament's official website.

"We continue to invest in all aspects of this world-class event to provide the best services and experiences for the players, our fans and all of the U.S. Open partners."

The likes of Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Roger Federer and Serena Williams seldom need another excuse to want to win the prestigious tournament, but they now have another reason to seek all the glory come August 29 when the men's and women's singles tournaments get underway.

The prize money will be distributed as follows:

Singles:
Winner: $3,500,000                            
Runner-Up: $1,750,000                            
Semifinalist: $875,000                            
Quarterfinalist: $450,000                            
Round of 16: $235,000                            
Round of 32: $140,000                            
Round of 64: $77,200                            
Round of 128: $43,300

Doubles (each team):
Winners: $625,000
Runners-Up: $310,000
Semifinalist: $150,000
Quarterfinalist: $75,000
Round of 16: $40,000
Round of 32: $24,500
Round of 64: $15,150

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