Miami Open prize money breakdown: How much did 2024 champion Jannik Sinner and runner-up Grigor Dimitrov earn?

Miami Open prize money breakdown: How much did 2024 champion Jannik Sinner and runner-up Grigor Dimitrov earn?

The conclusion of the 2024 Miami Open saw Jannik Sinner triumph in the men’s singles competition, defeating 11th seed Grigor Dimitrov 6-3, 6-1 in the final. The total prize money for the men’s tournament amounted to $10,404,205.

In 2024, Sinner maintained his strong streak of success with a commanding performance in the final, securing his second Masters 1000 title and third championship of the year. As a result of his impressive showing in Miami, the Italian will receive a prize of $1,100,000, while Dimitrov, who finished as runner-up, will earn $585,000.

In the semifinals, both 2023 champion Daniil Medvedev and fourth seed Alexander Zverev were defeated, resulting in a prize of $325,000 for each player. Similarly, top seed Carlos Alcaraz, 22nd seed Nicolas Jarry, Fabian Marozsan, and Tomas Machac were all unsuccessful in the quarterfinals and will receive a payment of $185,000 each.

The participants who were eliminated in the fourth round of the Miami Open will receive a prize of $101,000 each, while those who were knocked out in the third round will be awarded $59,100 each. Players who were defeated in the second round will earn $34,500 each, and those who were eliminated in the first round will be compensated with $23,250 each.

Those who did not qualify for the main draw of the Miami Open will still be given prize money as well.

Judy Murray and Simona Halep crowned champions of Miami Open 2024 in women’s doubles

Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden with the men's doubles trophy in Miami
Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden with the men’s doubles trophy in Miami

Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden, the top-seeded duo, emerged victorious in the men’s doubles event at the Miami Open. They defeated the second-seeded pair of Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek in the final with a score of 6-7(3), 6-3[10-6]. This marked their second triumph of the season, as they had already claimed the Australian Open title earlier.

Bopanna and Ebden’s successful tournament will result in them receiving $447,300, while Dodig and Krajicek will earn $236,800. The semifinalists will each be awarded $127,170, and the quarterfinalists will each receive $63,600.

The teams that were eliminated in the second round in Miami will receive a payment of $34,100 each, while those who were knocked out in the first round will earn $18,640.

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