Last Updated on August 26, 2023
The 2023 US Open tennis tournament has broken new ground in terms of prize money, boasting a jaw-dropping pool of $65,000,020, an increase of 8.15% from last year.
Want to know what’s fueling this record-breaking prize money and how it compares to other Grand Slams? Read on to find out.
The US Open is a big tennis tournament that happens every year in New York City. It’s the last of the four major tournaments called Grand Slams. The best players in the world come to compete in men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and also mixed doubles. People really love watching it, making it one of the most-watched sports events in the U.S.
The first US Open was way back in 1881. It’s moved around a bit but since 1978, all the games are played in Queens, at a park called Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. The tournament lasts two weeks and ends with the men’s singles and doubles finals, usually on the third Sunday in September.
Whether you’re a huge tennis fan or new to the game, the US Open is full of excitement. You’ll see great matches and maybe some surprises. So don’t miss it!
US Open Prize Money Distribution In 2023
The prize pool for the 2023 US Open has experienced a good increase to $65,000,020, an 8.15% growth from the 2022 season.
Men’s and Women’s Singles Prize Money
The US Open singles champion will earn slightly more than 5% of that sum, amounting to $3,000,000, while the runner-up will take home $3,000,000. After the semi-final round, the prize money sees a notable decrease, with the two semi-final losers receiving $775,000 each. Quarter-finalists will be awarded $455,000, and first-round losers will earn $81,500.
The following tables provide a comprehensive breakdown of the 2023 US Open event prize money distribution in New York.
Men’s and Women’s Singles Prize Money 2023
Stage | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money € EUR |
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Winner | $3,000,000 | €2,760,372 |
Runner-up | $1,500,000 | €1,380,186 |
Semifinal | $775,000 | €713,096 |
Quarterfinal | $455,000 | €418,656 |
Round 4 | $284,000 | €261,315 |
Round 3 | $191,000 | €175,744 |
Round 2 | $123,000 | €113,175 |
Round 1 | $81,500 | €74,990 |
Q3 | $45,000 | €41,406 |
Q2 | $34,500 | €31,744 |
Q1 | $22,000 | €20,243 |
Men’s and Women’s Doubles Prize Money 2023
Stage | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money € EUR |
---|---|---|
Winner | $700,000 | €644,102 |
Runner-up | $350,000 | €322,051 |
Semifinal | $180,000 | €165,626 |
Quarterfinal | $100,000 | €92,015 |
Round 3 | $58,000 | €53,368 |
Round 2 | $36,800 | €33,861 |
Round 1 | $22,000 | €20,243 |
Mixed Doubles Prize Money 2023
Stage | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money € EUR |
---|---|---|
Winner | $170,000 | €156,452 |
Runner-up | $85,000 | €78,226 |
Semifinal | $42,500 | €39,113 |
Quarterfinal | $23,200 | €21,351 |
Round 2 | $14,200 | €13,068 |
Round 1 | $8,300 | €7,639 |
Other Prize Money
Other | Remuneration |
---|---|
Wheelchair | $1,366,800 |
Per Diem / Direct Hotel Payments | $4,656,420 |
US Open Prize Money History
Year | Total Prize Money |
---|---|
2023 | $65,000,020 |
2022 | $60,102,000 |
2021 | $57,462,000 |
2020 | $53,402,000 |
2019 | $57,238,700 |
2018 | $50,565,840 |
2017 | $50,464,800 |
2016 | $46,303,400 |
2015 | $42,253,400 |
2014 | $38,251,760 |
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Video: US Open Prize Money 2022
US Open Ranking Points
The below tables give you a full breakdown of ranking points across the US Open event in New York.
Stage | Ranking Points |
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Winner | 2000 |
Runner Up | 1200 |
Semifinalist | 720 |
Quarterfinalist | 360 |
Round 4 | 180 |
Round 3 | 90 |
Round 2 | 45 |
Round 1 | 10 |
How the US Open is Funded?
The United States Open Tennis Championships, more commonly known as the US Open, is one of the largest and most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. And while it may seem like all fun and games (and it definitely is that, too), there’s a lot of money that goes into making the event happen each year.
So, how is the US Open funded?
Broadcasting rights are one of the biggest sources of revenue for the tournament, with networks shelling out big bucks to show live matches to viewers around the globe. In 2017, for example, broadcasting rights generated $120 million, or 36% of the total revenue.
Ticket sales are another significant source of funding, with 738,000 fans attending the event in 2019 (before the pandemic hit). In 2017, ticket sales generated $120 million, which was 36% of the total revenue.
Sponsorships are also a big source of funding for the US Open, with companies shelling out millions of dollars to have their name associated with the event. In 2017, sponsorships generated $65 million, or 19% of the total revenue.
Concessions and merchandise sales are also a significant source of funding for the tournament, with fans spending money on food, drink, and souvenirs throughout the event. In 2017, concessions and merch generated $30 million, or 13% of the total revenue.
In total, the US Open generated an enormous $350 million in 2017. And while that may seem like a lot of money, it’s important to remember that the tournament has a lot of costs, from upkeep and expansion of the grounds to marketing, insurance, player development, and more.
Despite all of the costs associated with running the US Open, the tournament still manages to dish out more prize money than any other Grand Slam tennis event.
Grand Slam | Prize Money | US Dollars |
Australian Open | AUD $76 500 000 | $48,960,000 |
French Open | €49,600,000 | $53,568,000 |
Wimbledon | £44,700,000 | $56,600,000 |
US Open | $65,000,020 | $65,000,020 |
With its aggressive expansion in recent years, it’s safe to assume that the US Open will remain the highest-paying tennis tournament for many years to come. So if you’re looking to catch some of the world’s best tennis action, be sure to tune in to the US Open!
FAQ:
Where is the US Open located?
US Open can be found at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadow Corona Park, Flushing NY 11368
How many points is US Open tennis?
The US Open tennis tournament awards different points depending on the round. For example, the winner of the men’s and women’s singles finals in 2023 received 2000 points each.
How much does the winner of the US Open get?
The men’s and the women’s singles champions will earn $3,000,000 each.
How much does the runner-up of the US Open get?
The men’s and the women’s singles runner-up will earn $1,500,000 each
When is the US Open 2023 scheduled?
US Open 2023 is scheduled to take place from August 28, 2023, to September 10, 2023.