The Australian Open 2023 is starting on January 16. This will be the 111th edition of the tournament and will be played on the outdoor hard surface of Melbourne Park. We will be discussing about the Australian Open 2023: Purse and Payouts
Rafael Nadal will lead the player’s field in the tournament, as the number 1 Alcaraz will be absent due to injury. Djokovic will try his best to win his 22nd grand slam, while the other youngsters will try their best to start the new year with a grand slam trophy.
The prize money has already been announced and the amount is so much more lucrative. The Australian Open 2023 will be shown on ESPN, Eurosport, and TSN in different countries.
Australian Open 2023 Purse:
The Australian Open 2023 will be featuring huge prize money this year. The participants will be awarded with a total purse of $52.9 million this year.
Here is the detailed prize money overview of the tournament:
Singles:
The winner will get a purse of $2.05 million this year, whereas the runners-up will be making a payout of $1.12 million. the semi-finalists will be receiving a prize money of $638,333, while the quarter-finalist will get a payout of $383,172
Place | USD |
Winner | $2.05 million |
Runner-Up | $1.12 million |
Semi-finalists | $638,333 |
Quarter-finalists | $383,172 |
Fourth Round | $233,422 |
Third Round | $157,288 |
Second Round | $109,620 |
First Round | $73,322 |
Third Round Qualifying | $38,058 |
Second Round Qualifying | $25,240 |
First Round Qualifying | $17,942 |
Doubles:
The winners of the doubles will be getting prize money of $479,612, while the runners-up will be getting a payout of $255,333. The semi-finalist of the tournament will take $144,918 home. Here is the full breakdown of the double’s prize money.
Finish | USD |
Winners | $479,612 |
Runners-up | $255,333 |
Semi-finalists | $144,918 |
Quarter-finalists | $80,395 |
Third Round | $46,408 |
Second Round | $32,089 |
First Round | $21,375 |