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Analysis of Prize Money and Points Distribution at 2024 Italian Open in Rome ATP Tennis Tournament



The 2024 Italian Open in Rome is set to be the final clay-court Masters before Roland Garros, with prize money details recently announced.

The men’s tournament will feature a 96-man field as part of the ATP’s plan to elevate the event to mini-slam status.

Taking place from May 8th to 19th, the two-week format will feature many of the world’s best players, including Rafael Nadal, who may be competing in his penultimate tournament.

Novak Djokovic, a frequent finalist at Rome, will be a strong contender for the title as well. Young players like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will also be looking to make their mark at the event.

Various other players like Andrey Rublev, Casper Ruud, Grigor Dimitrov, and Holger Rune are expected to showcase their skills on the clay courts.

In terms of prize money, the tournament will offer €7,877,020 in total, representing a 2.2% increase from the previous year. The breakdown of prize money and points awarded at each stage of the tournament can be found in the table below:

– Winner: 1000 points & €963,225
– Finalist: 650 points & €512,260
– Semi-finalists: 400 points & €284,590
– Quarter-finalists: 200 points & €161,995
– 4th round: 100 points & €88,440
– 3rd round: 50 points & €51,665
– 2nd round: 30 points & €30,255
– 1st round: 10 points & €20,360

Overall, the 2024 Italian Open in Rome promises to be an exciting and competitive event with a significant prize pool up for grabs.