The ATP Finals in Turin boasts an impressive total prize pool of 15 million dollars for the eight participating tennis stars, surpassing the earnings from any of the Grand Slam tournaments.
Hence, the financial incentives are substantial, with a fixed amount of 325,500 dollars guaranteed for merely qualifying for the event, which players must have finished in the top eight of the world rankings to have done.
Then, once in Italy, each victory in the group stage contributes 390,000 dollars more to a player’s earnings.
Advancing to the final stage of the competition comes with a considerable reward of 1,105,000 dollars and securing the championship title brings a substantial prize of 2,201,000 dollars.
Notably, if a player achieves an undefeated record throughout the tournament, as exemplified by Novak Djokovic last year, the monetary sum escalates to an unprecedented 4,801,500 dollars, setting a historic benchmark in racket sports.
Breakdown of the prize money in the Turin ATP Finals:
- Fixed participation fee: 325,500 dollars
- Victory in the ’round-robin’: 390,000 dollars
- Victory in the semifinals: 1,105,000 dollars
- Champion: 2,201,000 dollars
Which players made the Turin ATP Finals?
The eight players who reached the Turin ATP Finals in 2023 are:
- Novak Djokovic
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Daniil Medvedev
- Jannik Sinner
- Andrey Rublev
- Stefanos Tsitsipas
- Alexander Zverev
- Holger Rune
Where to watch the Turin ATP Finals 2023 on TV and online?
Tennis fans around the world can catch the action on TV and witness the crowning of the season’s ultimate Master.
US viewers can watch the ATP Finals on Tennis TV. To access the finals, a subscription to their Premium service is required. This subscription typically costs 119.99 dollars annually or 14.99 dollars monthly.
Keep in mind, if watching on from the US, that the matches will begin early in the day, following a similar schedule to Wimbledon or the French Open.