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2018 US Open Tennis Purse and Prize Money Breakdown

2018 US Open Tennis Purse and Prize Money Breakdown

The US Open was the first tennis tournament to recognize gender equality when it comes to handing out prizes. The tournament’s organizers began dealing equal prizes for men and women players back in 1973, when singles champions only earned $25,000, which, in today’s money is only worth roughly $133,000. And in the 45th anniversary since the implementation of that equal pricing, we’re seeing yet another increase in total prize money. Let’s find out how that’s doled out to finishers.

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Total Purse and Prize Money Breakdown for the US Open Tennis Tournament Running from August 27 to September 9 2018

The Total Payout

The total purse at the US Open has reached insane levels. The winners of this year’s edition of the US Open singles brackets will each take home more than $100,000 than the tournament’s victors in 2017. All told, the total purse has reached a record high of $53 million or a 57 percent hike from its total in 2013. The runner-ups stand in the singles events stand to take home $1.85 million, while semifinalists will have their bank accounts getting fatter by $925,000. See the complete breakdown of the purse below.

The Complete Breakdown

Tournament Finish Men’s Singles Women’s Singles Men’s Doubles Women’s Doubles Mixed Doubles
Winner $3,800,000 $3,800,000 $700,000 $700,000 $155,000
Runner Up $1,850,000 $1,850,000 350,000 $350,000 $70,000
Semifinalists $925,000 $925,000 166,400 $166,400 $30,000
Quarterfinalists $$475,000 $475,000 85,275 $85,275 $15,000
Round of 16 $266,000 $266,000 46,563 $46,563 $10,000
Round of 32 $156,000 $156,000 27,876 $27,876 $5,000
Round of 64 $93,000 $93,000 16,500 $16,500
Round of 128 $54,000 $54,000
Total $40,912,000 $40,912,000 $6,140,840 $6,140,840 $505,000

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