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ATP Reports Record $18.3 Million Profit-Sharing Payout for 2024 Season

Audited figures show that the OneVision framework boosted payouts by 177 percent after three-stage financial reviews of Masters 1000 events.

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Overview

  • The ATP’s OneVision model divides surplus revenue above base prize money equally between players and tournaments at nine Masters 1000 events.
  • Audited results show that players will share a record $18.3 million from the 2024 season, representing a 177 percent surge from last year.
  • This distribution helped push total ATP-only player compensation to $261 million in 2024, climbing to $378 million when including Grand Slam earnings.
  • Expanding Masters draws to 96 players and funding venue upgrades in cities like Madrid, Rome and Shanghai fueled the commercial growth underlying the bonus.
  • The ATP is on track to extend reforms in 2025 by targeting $28.5 million in Challenger Tour prize money and a $3 million ATP 500 bonus pool.