Last Updated on October 30, 2022
The Rolex Paris Masters is a professional tennis tournament that will be played on hard courts at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France. Accor Arena, also known as Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, is an indoor sports arena and concert hall located on boulevard de Bercy in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Designed by architectural firm Andrault-Parat, Jean Prouvé and Aydin Guvan, the arena has walls covered with a sloping lawn and a seating capacity that ranges from 7,000 to 20,300 depending on the event.
The event is scheduled to take place between October 31 and November 6, 2022. The tournament features a singles draw of 56 players and a doubles draw of 24 teams. It is currently part of the ATP Tour and is classified as an ATP 1000 event.
It’s the 50th edition of this tournament now. Last year’s event was won by Novak Djokovic, beating Daniil Medvedev in the final. Novak Djokovic will start defending his title in the second round. He will play the winner of the match between Diego Schwartzman and Maxime Cressy. The tournament will feature many of the top male tennis players in the world and is sure to be an exciting event for both fans and players alike. Who will take home the trophy this year? Only time will tell. Be sure to follow the tournament closely to find out!
ATP Rolex Paris Masters Prize Money
The prize money purse at the Rolex Paris Masters in France has seen a significant increase for the 2022 tennis season. The total prize money on offer has reached an all-time high of €5,415,410, which is a 107% increase from the previous year. The champion in Paris will receive just over 15% of that total – €836,355 if he wins the trophy. The runner-up will also receive a healthy payout, pocketing €€456,720 for his efforts. There is a significant drop off in prize money after the semi-final stage, with the two losing players in that round taking home €249,740 each. Those eliminated in the quarter-finals will receive €136,225 for their efforts. First-round losers will walk away with €21,650.
The below tables give you a full breakdown of prize money for the ATP 1000 event in Paris this year.
Singles
Stage | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD |
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Winner | €836,355 | €834,228 |
Runner-up | €456,720 | €455,558 |
Semifinal | €249,740 | €249,105 |
Quarterfinal | €136,225 | €135,879 |
Round 3 | €72,865 | €72,680 |
Round 2 | €39,070 | €38,971 |
Round 1 | €21,650 | €21,595 |
Q2 | €11,090 | €11,062 |
Q1 | €5,810 | €5,795 |
Doubles
Stage | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD |
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Winner | €282,960 | $282,128 |
Runner-up | €147,840 | $147,405 |
Semifinal | €78,140 | $77,910 |
Quarterfinal | €43,300 | $43,173 |
Round 2 | €23,760 | $23,690 |
Round 1 | €13,200 | $13,161 |
Paris Masters Total Prize Money History
Every year, in late October and early November, the Paris Masters is a tournament where the best players in the world compete for a large prize pool. We’ve compiled all the prize pool data for this tournament over the past 10 years.
Year | Total Prize Money |
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2022 | €5,415,410 |
2021 | €2,603,700 |
2020 | €3,151,145 |
2019 | €5,207,405 |
2018 | €4,872,105 |
2017 | €4,273,775 |
2016 | €3,748,925 |
2015 | €3,288,530 |
2014 | €2,884,675 |
2013 | €2,646,495 |
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ATP 1000 Rolex Paris Masters Ranking Points
The below tables give you a full breakdown of ranking points across the ATP 1000 event in Paris.
Stage | Ranking Points |
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Winner | 1000 |
Runner Up | 600 |
Semifinalist | 360 |
Quarterfinalist | 180 |
Round of 16 | 90 |
Round 2 | 45 |
Round 1 | 10 |