2024 ATP Finals Prize Money & Points Guide

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The ATP Finals, a major event in tennis, has announced its prize money and points for 2024. From November 10th to 17th, the top eight players will compete in Turin. Sam Smith was the first winner back in 1970.

Novak Djokovic holds the record with seven titles at this tournament, including last year’s victory against Jannik Sinner. However, Sinner has now beaten Djokovic four times in a row, most recently at the Six Kings Slam where Djokovic struggled physically .

Roger Federer is second to Djokovic with six titles but hasn’t won since 2011. Fans might wonder if he wishes he had more wins here. Meanwhile, Rafael Nadal never claimed this title during his career; indoor hard courts weren’t his strongest suit compared to Djokovic or Federer.

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Upcoming Stars and Prize Details:

Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and Alexander Zverev have secured their spots for the upcoming ATP Finals. Daniil Medvedev and Taylor Fritz are also likely contenders for Turin. The remaining spots are still open for grabs as players aim for significant rewards.

Whoever emerges as the undefeated champion will earn a whopping $4,881,100 along with 1,500 ranking points—requiring victories in three round-robin matches plus semifinal and final wins. Winning just the final nets $2,237,200 and adds 500 points to their tally.

Semifinal winners receive $1,123,400 each alongside 400 points; last year’s losing semifinalists were Alcaraz and Medvedev. Each round-robin win brings $396,500 plus 200 points before reaching semifinals or finals stages.

Participation alone guarantees $331k even if someone loses all three round-robin games! Alternates stand by ready should any player withdraw—they’ll get compensated too: $155k awaits them!

The excitement of this year-end spectacle never disappoints fans who eagerly anticipate thrilling matches ahead!

What do you think about these prizes? Are they fair?

Aidan Schmidt
Aidan Schmidt
Aidan Schmidt is a senior writer at TennisViews.com. Aidan has been a sports reporter for more than five years and has a deep knowledge of the game and a sharp eye for detail. He pays special attention to live scores and the latest player news.

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