Now the biggest Grand Slam winner in history, he secured a big cash prize after winning the second Grand Slam final of the season. Moreover, his record rose to 94 titles during his brilliant professional career.
Earn Roland Garros signifies one of the highest honors in a tennis player’s career. A triumph that in any case goes beyond the simple symbolism, where the participating players fight day by day, for two weeks, to keep not only the second Grand Slam trophy of the season, but also a big cash prize .
This Sunday, June 11, the long-awaited final duel of the Parisian major took place between Novak Djokovic (3rd) And Casper Ruud (4th) which meant the 23rd title in this category for the Serb, becoming the most victorious in history.
But beyond the cup, the two tennis players played well: nothing more and nothing less than €2,300,000 (1,946,456,903 Chilean pesos) for glory in the French capital, 9.1% more than the last edition of the tournament. The second, meanwhile, ended up with €1,150,000 (973,228,452 Chilean pesos) .
More specifically, the organization of the competition had a endowment of 49.6 million euros an increase of 12.3% over the previous year.
For their part, the allocations allocated for the remaining phases are distributed as follows: semi-finals, €630,000; quarter-finals, €400,000, fourth round, €240,000; third round, €142,000; second round, €97,000 and first round, €69,000.
Meanwhile, the money bag for the doubles draws is as follows: champions, €590,000; finalists, €295,000; semi-finals, €148,000, quarter-finals, €80,000; third round €43,000, second round €27,000 and first round €17,000.
It should be noted that the prize amounts are the same for the men’s and women’s draws, in both singles and doubles. .
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