How much money can Jannik Sinner earn at Wimbledon? Prize money and figures round by round

How much money can Jannik Sinner earn at Wimbledon? Prize money and figures round by round
How much money can Jannik Sinner earn at Wimbledon? Prize money and figures round by round

Jannik Sinner will show up at Wimbledon 2024 with great ambitions, the third Slam of the season which will be staged from 1st to 14th July. The Italian tennis player, fresh from winning the ATP 500 tournament in Halle, presents himself with great ambitions on the London grass, where last year he reached the semi-final. The world number 1 will be among the big favorites on the eve and aims to create great magic after the apotheosis achieved five months ago at the Australian Open.

The South Tyrolean champion awaits the draw on Friday 28 June (11.00 am) to discover the draw and to find out the opponents he will face in the British capital, with the knowledge that the status of first seed could offer him a favorable path towards the hot phase of the event. This is the competitive scenario, but naturally there is also an important economic aspect. How much money can Jannik Sinner earn at Wimbledon?

Access to the second round guarantees 93,000 pounds, entry to the third round is rewarded with 143,000 pounds, entry to the round of 16 is paid 226,000 pounds, admission to the quarter-finals guarantees 375,000 pounds, entry to the semi-final will be accompanied by £715,000, the losing finalist will console himself with £1.4 million, the Wimbledon winner will celebrate with £2.7 million.

WIMBLEDON 2024 PRIZE MONEY: ROUND BY ROUND FIGURES

VICTORY: £2.7 million (approximately €3.2 million).

THE FINAL: 1.4 million pounds (approximately 1.66 million euros).

SEMI-FINALS: 715,000 pounds (approximately 847,000 euros).

QUARTER FINALS: 375,000 pounds (approximately 444,200 euros).

ROUND OF 16: 226,000 pounds (approximately 267,700 euros)

THIRD SHIFT: 143,000 pounds (approximately 169,400 euros)

SECOND ROUND: 93,000 pounds (approximately 110,200 euros).

FIRST ROUND: 60,000 pounds (approximately 71,100 euros).

 
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