Miami Open Women’s Singles And Doubles Winners All Time Winners List And 2022 Prize Money Pool

Miami Open Women’s Singles And Doubles Winners All Time Winners List And 2022 Prize Money Pool

The Miami Open, formerly known as the Miami Masters is a tennis event held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, know the women’s prize money for 2022

It is presently marketed as the Miami Open presented by Ita for sponsorship reasons.

Former player Butch Buchholz, who was executive director of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) in the 1980s, officially established the tournament. He aimed for the event to be the first major international tournament of the year and nicknamed it “Winter Wimbledon.”

Miami Open Women’s Singles And Doubles Winners All Time Winners List 

The competition was soon moved to Boca West. Merrett Stierheim, Dade County manager and president of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), assisted Buchholz in 1987 in moving the event to its long-term venue in Key Biscayne for 1988.

Then, after this, the Miami Open and Miami-Dade County agreed in November 2017 to transfer the annual event from Key Biscayne’s tennis facilities to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, commencing in 2019.

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This event is a part of the ATP Tour Masters 1000 tournament for men and the WTA 1000 tournament for women. The Miami Open generally takes place in March or April.

Aside from the four Major tournaments, the Miami Open is one of only a few ATP and WTA events with the main singles draw of more than 64 participants for both men and women, and the main draw play that lasts longer than one week.

The singles tournament has 96 men and 96 women, while the doubles tournament features 32 pairs, with the event spanning 12 days.

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Winners Of Women Singles

  • 1985- Martina Navratilova
  • 1986- Chris Evert
  • 1987- Steffi Graf
  • 1988- Steffi Graf
  • 1989- Gabriela Sabatini
  • 1990- Monica Seles
  • 1991- Monica Seles
  • 1992- Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
  • 1993- Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
  • 1994- Steffi Graf
  • 1995- Steffi Graf
  • 1996- Steffi Graf
  • 1997- Martina Hingis
  • 1998- Venus Williams
  • 1999- Venus Williams
  • 2000- Martina Hingis
  • 2001- Venus Williams
  • 2002- Serena Williams
  • 2003- Serena Williams
  • 2004- Serena Williams
  • 2005- Kim Clijsters
  • 2006- Svetlana Kuznetsova
  • 2007- Serena Williams
  • 2008- Serena Williams
  • 2009- Victoria Azarenka
  • 2010- Kim Clijsters
  • 2011- Victoria Azarenka
  • 2012- Agnieszka Radwánska
  • 2013- Serena Williams
  • 2014- Serena Williams
  • 2015- Serena Williams
  • 2016- Victoria Azarenka
  • 2017- Johanna Konta
  • 2018- Sloane Stephens
  • 2019- Ashleigh Barty
  • 2020- Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021- Ashleigh Barty

Winners Of Women Doubles:

  • 1985- Gigi Fernández & Martina Navratilova
  • 1986- Pam Shriver & Helena Suková
  • 1987- Martina Navratilova & Pam Shriver
  • 1988- Steffi Graf & Gabriela Sabatini
  • 1989- Jana Novotná & Gigi Fernández
  • 1990- Jana Novotná & Helena Suková
  • 1991- Mary Joe Fernández & Zina Garrison
  • 1992- Arantxa Sánchez Vicario & Larisa Savchenko Neiland
  • 1993- Jana Novotná & Larisa Savchenko Neiland
  • 1994- Gigi Fernández & Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
  • 1995- Jana Novotná & Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
  • 1996- Jana Novotná & Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
  • 1997- Arantxa Sánchez Vicario & Natasha Zvereva
  • 1998- Martina Hingis & Jana Novotná
  • 1999- Martina Hingis & Jana Novotná
  • 2000- Julie Halard-Decugis & Ai Sugiyama
  • 2001- Arantxa Sánchez Vicario & Nathlie Tauziat
  • 2002- Lisa Raymond & Rennae Stubbs
  • 2003- Liezel Huber & Magdalena Maleeva
  • 2004- Nadia Petrova & Meghann Shaughnessy
  • 2005- Svetlana Kuznetsova & Alicia Molik
  • 2006- Lisa Raymond & Samantha Stosur
  • 2007- Lisa Raymond & Samantha Stosur
  • 2008- Katarina Srebotnik & Ai Sugiyama
  • 2009- Svetlana Kuznetsova & Amelie Mauresmo
  • 2010- Gisela Dulko & Flavia Penneta
  • 2011- Daniela Hantuchová & Agnieszka Radwańska
  • 2012- Maria Kirilenko & Nadia Petrova
  • 2013- Nadia Petrova & Katarina Srebotnik
  • 2014- Martina Hingis & Sabine Lisicki
  • 2015- Martina Hingis & Sania Mirza
  • 2016- Bethanie Mattek-Sands & Lucie Šafářová
  • 2017- Gabriela Dabrowski &Xu Yifan
  • 2018- Ashleigh Barty & CoCo Vandeweghe
  • 2019- Elise Mertens & Aryana Sabalenka
  • 2020- Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021- Shuko Aoyama & Ena Shibahara

Miami Open 2022 Prize Money Pool Distribution

Singles

2022 Prize Money $ USD Prize Money £ GBP Prize Money € EUR % Change vs 2021
Winner $1,231,245 £887,768 €1,030,676 310.26%
Runner-up $646,110 £465,866 €540,859 291.58%
Semifinal $343,985 £248,024 €287,950 269.88%
Quarterfinal $179,940 £129,743 €150,628 194.98%
Round 4 $94,575 £68,192 €79,169 136.44%
Round 3 $54,400 £39,224 €45,538 109.23%
Round 2 $30,130 £21,725 €25,222 88.31%
Round 1 $18,200 £13,123 €15,235 82.00%
Q2 $9,205 £6,637 €7,706 56.28%
Q1 $5,025 £3,623 €4,206 62.10%

Doubles

2021 Prize Money $ USD Prize Money £ GBP Prize Money € EUR % Change vs 2020
Winner $426,010 £322,015 €389,753 425.9%
Runner-up $225,980 £170,815 €206,747 343.1%
Semifinal $120,520 £91,099 €110,263 217.2%
Quarterfinal $61,100 £46,185 €55,900 126.3%
Round 2 $32,630 £24,665 €29,853 81.3%
Round 1 $17,580 £13,288 €16,084 46.5%

The normal service in Miami has now resumed after a reduced prize pool last year. Now the total prize fund for 2022 is $17,168,110. This is a 156.72% rise over the previous year.

Since 2006, the prize money for the Miami Open has been the same, with just a number of exceptions.

That means each tour is competing for a share of $8,584,055 in prize money, with the 2022 Miami Open Champion receiving $1,231,245, an increase of 310.26% over Hubert Hurkacz and Ash Barty’s payouts last year.

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