The ATP Rolex Paris Masters will take place from October 28 - November 3 at the AccorArena in Bercy with Prize Money and Points Breakdown confirmed for the ATP 1000. In total €6,946,835 is available in total commitment.
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 a few weeks after.
The event also sees many top names including Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev involved. Ugo Humbert and Arthur Fils are home hopes. While Novak Djokovic won't play in a change to his schedule as he looks for time off and aside from if he changes his mind re Turin, he won't play at the ATP Finals either.
The total prize money purse across singles and doubles at the tournament is €5,950,575 an increase from €5,779,335 last year. From this, the singles champion will receive almost €920,000, which is an increase from last year's amount won by Djokovic who like alluded to won't be back this year.
Meanwhile, the runner-up will receive €501,880, the semi-finalists will earn €274,425 each, and quarter-finalists will get €149,685.
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. All very important in the last real action of the season in Paris.
Round | Prize Money | Points |
Winner | 919,075€ | 1,000 |
Finalist | 501,880€ | 600 |
Semi-finalists | 274,425€ | 360 |
Quarter-Finalists | 149,685€ | 180 |
3rd round | 80,065€ | 90 |
2nd round | 42,935€ | 45 |
1st round | 23,785€ | 10 |