Overview
- The ATP confirmed a singles payout of $5,000,000 for the champion and $2,500,000 for the runner-up, with published round-by-round amounts for both draws.
- Men’s and women’s doubles winners will receive $1,000,000 per team, with increased awards listed for every round.
- Wheelchair competition funding is set at $1,600,000 under the tournament’s official breakdown.
- Published player supports include a $1,000 travel stipend, two hotel rooms at the official hotel or a $600 daily allowance, and complimentary stringing for up to five racquets per round.
- Jannik Sinner will face Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s men’s final, which will decide the title, the World No. 1 ranking and the $5,000,000 winner’s prize.