THE 2017 U.S. OPEN TENNIS PLAYER PRIZE MONEY TOPS $50 MILLION • GOOD QUALIES MONEY TOO

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THE 2017 U.S. OPEN TENNIS PLAYER PRIZE MONEY TOPS $50 MILLION • GOOD QUALIES MONEY TOO

epa05603413 YEARENDER 2016 SEPTEMBER An image made with a tilt-shift lens shows Angelique Kerber of Germany (L) reacting after defeating Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic during the women's final on the thirteenth day of the US Open Tennis Championships at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, USA, 10 September 2016. The US Open runs through 11 September. EPA/Vincent Laforet  |

2017 MARKS MILESTONE YEAR FOR PLAYERS AT THE US OPEN AS TOTAL COMPENSATION TOPS $50 MILLION FOR FIRST TIME

US Open Remains the Richest Purse in Tennis

Each Singles Champion to Receive $3.7 Million Payout

US Open Qualifying Jumps Nearly $1 Million with $2.9 Million Now on the Line

The USTA today announced that the prize money for the 2017 US Open will increase by more than $4 million, bringing the total purse for the tournament to a record $50.4 million, a 9 percent increase over the 2016 US Open prize money totals. With those increases, the US Open becomes the first tennis tournament in history with total prize money compensation topping $50 million. Once again, the tournament will provide the richest purse in tennis history.

 

Both the men’s and women’s singles champions will earn $3.7 million, the largest payout in US Open history. The average increase per round for the singles competition is 7.5 percent above the 2016 US Open. Similar to the past two years, the largest percentage gains by round are in the first and second rounds of the tournament. Both the men’s and women’s doubles champion teams will earn $675,000, the highest in US Open history, and overall doubles prize money has been increased by 8.6 percent. The US Open Qualifying Tournament will offer more than $2.9 million in prize money, an unprecedented 49.2 percent increase over 2016.

 

Round-by-round individual prize money for the US Open is as follows:

 

Singles:                                                Doubles (each team):

Winner:            $3,700,000                    Winner:                         $675,000

Runner-Up:        1,825,000                    Runner-Up:                    340,000

Semifinalist:          920,000                    Semifinalist:                   160,000

Quarterfinalist:      470,000                    Quarterfinalist:                 82,000

Round of 16:         253,625                    Round of 16:                   44,000

Round of 32:         144,000                    Round of 32:                   26,500

Round of 64:           86,000                    Round of 64:                   16,500

Round of 128:         50,000

 

“Five years ago, we committed to the players that total player compensation for players would reach $50 million at the US Open, and we are honoring that commitment,” said USTA Chairman of the Board and President Katrina Adams. “In addition to unprecedented prize money increases, players also will see a host of new amenities at this year’s tournament including upgrades to Player Dining, a more generous meal allowance, upgrades to all player workout facilities, and additional quiet room space. Our goal is to make every experience at the US Open, whether for the players, our fans, or our partners, the best, world-class experience possible.”

 

Twenty years ago, the US Open was transformed by the introduction of Arthur Ashe Stadium. The new centerpiece of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Arthur Ashe Stadium providing the game’s greats – and its greatest fans – with a stage unmatched in the sport’s annals. Boasting a capacity of more than 23,000, Arthur Ashe Stadium became the largest tennis-only stadium in the world, allowing the Open to welcome more than half a million more fans than when its namesake won the men’s singles championship in 1968. Best of all, the stadium has grown with the times. In 2016, it added a retractable roof, banishing rain delays to the historical record and ensuring that the US Open’s loyal legion of supporters could continue to experience the grandeur of US Open tennis regardless of the weather. Today, Arthur Ashe Stadium stands as the ultimate showcase for the world’s finest players to complete the toughest two weeks in tennis.

 

This year’s US Open is scheduled for August 28 through September 10, with the US Open Qualifying Tournament beginning on August 22. The USTA is continuing its transformation of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center with a new Louis Armstrong Stadium in 2018.

 

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