how much does Sinner earn if he goes to the final (and if he wins the tournament)

how much does Sinner earn if he goes to the final (and if he wins the tournament)
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Miami, March 29, 2024 – Semifinals time atMiami ATP 2024 which offers a prize total prize money of 8 million and 262 thousand euros (to be precise 8,262,126 euros) to be divided among the participants based on the passage of the individual rounds, with 1,160,293 euros for those who manage to triumph in the final.

The Masters 1000 on hard courts Florida it is one of the most prestigious of the season and the last tournament on this surface before the start of the clay season.

Among the four tennis players who will compete for access to the end and consequently a chance to lift the trophy there is also Jannik Sinner, number one in Italy and number three in the world which in light of the elimination of Carlos Alcaraz For Grigor Dimitrov he has one more chance to surpass him in the ATP ranking but above all to bring home the prize money of this tournament.

The blue reached the semi-final, thus managing to earn even the $325,000, around 300 thousand euros at the current exchange rate but access to the final could earn him 585,000 dollars (540,039 euros). This is in the event that the talent from Sesto Pusteria managed to overcome the obstacle Daniil Medvedev, thus reaching almost a million euros in a few days considering that thanks to the final reached at Indian Wells (and lost against Alcaraz) he had managed to get equally in your pocket around 298,000 euros.

In the event that the Italian were to overcome the Russian and also beat one of Zverev or Dimitrov, thus winning the Miami tournament, the South Tyrolean will pocket all the prize money foreseen for the winner of this Masters 1000, i.e. 1,160,293 euros plus That 1,000 ranking points up for grabs. Points that would be particularly useful for Sinner, both to overcome Alcaraz and to reduce the gap with Novak Djokovic. 2024 has started in the best way for the Italian who has a streak of 20 successes in 21 matches played, which have earned him a nice nest egg: with the victory at the Australian Open he has in fact pocketed 1,933,403 million euros, to which are added the just under 400 thousand euros in prize money for the ATP tournament in Rotterdam won by the Italian against De Minaur. An excellent start for Sinner who in 2023 earned around 7 million euros with just the prize money from the tournaments played and who in the middle of this year already seems to be well on his way to exceeding that figure. An important increase could also come thanks to a good season played on clay, considering that the total prize money at Roland Garros for example exceeds 2 million euros and even if this surface is not the ideal one for Sinner, the Italian could still make an impact on it little thought considering the solidity and physical form demonstrated to date.

 
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