The ATP Rolex
Paris Masters will take place from October 30 - November 5 at the Palais Omnisports in Bercy.
The ATP 1000 tournament will be a key battleground for several highly-ranked players as they attempt to earn enough points to clinch the final spots at the Nitto ATP Finals which will be held in Turin from November 12-19.
The event will also facilitate the fight for World No. 1 between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, as the former aims to maintain his place at the top while the latter hopes to make up the gap between them.
€892,590 on offer for the winner
The total
prize money purse across singles and doubles at the tournament is €5,779,335. From this, the singles champion will receive almost €900,000, which is an increase of €56,235 compared to the amount Holger Rune received for winning the event last year.
Meanwhile, the runner-up will receive €487,420, the semi-finalists will earn €266,530 each, and quarter-finalists will get €145,380.
In terms of ATP Ranking points, the tournament winner will pick up the coveted 1,000 points, while the finalist will get a hefty 600. The semi-finalists will receive 360 while the quarter-finalists will achieve 180.
Prize Money and Points Breakdown ATP Rolex Paris Masters
Round | Prize Money | Points |
Winner | 892,590€ | 1,000 |
Finalist | 487,420€ | 600 |
Semi-finalists | 266,530€ | 360 |
Quarter-Finalists | 145,380€ | 180 |
3rd round | 77,760€ | 90 |
2nd round | 41,700€ | 45 |
1st round | 23,100€ | 10 |