The
ATP prize money for the 2024
Rome Open has been
revealed. The tournament, scheduled to take place from May 6 to 19, features an
increase prize distribution. The last Masters 1000 on clay has as defending
champion
Daniil Medvedev, who will be the 4th seed and will be looking to
defend a title for the first time, being the only one he has won on clay in his
career.
The main draw will have 96 players with 32 seeded players,
with no absences from the top-32 who will have a bye in the first round. The
top seeds also include 6-times champion
Novak Djokovic and it is still unknown
if 10-times champion
Rafael Nadal will be available for the tournament that
precedes the French Open. Other favorites will be world No. 2
Jannik Sinner, who
started the clay season with a win over Sebastian Korda and hopes to be in good
shape for the final challenge before the French Open. At the moment Carlos
Alcaraz will also be present at the tournament, although there are doubts after
his injury that forced him to withdraw from the Monte-Carlo Masters being
played this week.
The tournament will have total funding of €9,094,379, with
prize money of €7,877,020 representing a 2% increase compared to 2023. By 2024,
the ATP singles champion at the Italian Open will take home $963,225, and the runner-up $512,260.
Daniil Medvedev was the champion at 2023 Rome Open
2024 Rome Open Prize Money and Points Breakdown
Round | Prize Money | ATP Points | |
Winner | $963,225 | 1000 points | |
Finalist | $512,260 | 600 points | |
Semi-Finalists | $284,590 | 360 points | |
Quarter-Finalist | $161,995 | 180 points | |
Last 16 | $88,440 | 90 points | |
Last 32 | $51,665 | 45 points | |
Last 64 | $30,255 | 25 points | |
Last 96 | $20,360 | 10 points | |
Qualifier | $0 | 20 | |
Qualifier 3 | $0 | 0 | |
Qualifier 2 | $11,820 | 10 | |
Qualifier 1 | $6,130 | 0 | |