ATP Citi Open Tennis Men’s Singles And Doubles 2022 Winners And Winner Prize Money

ATP Citi Open Tennis Men’s Singles And Doubles 2022 Winners And Winner Prize Money

Know about who won the Citi Open tennis 2022 in men’s singles and doubles and how much prize money they grabbed

ATP Citi Open 2022 found it’s the new champion in the singles and doubles category. was a tennis competition held outside on hard courts. The Citi Open also known as Washington Open for men was in its 53rd year.

ATP Citi Open Tennis Men’s Singles And Doubles 2022 Winners, Winner Prize Money

ATP Citi Open 2022 Men’s Singles And Doubles Winners 

Nick Kyrgios vs Yoshihito Nishioka 

Nick Kyrgios has once more emerged from the depths of his mental health issues from this time last year to become an ATP Tour champion. By defeating Yoshihito Nishioka to win the Citi Open championship on Sunday, the Australian earned a just reward for what has been probably the most reliable season of his career.

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After reaching the singles final at Wimbledon for the second time in a row, Kyrgios defeated his Japanese opponent in straight sets with a score of 6-4, 6-3, to win his first championship since the 2019 Washington victory. Kyrgios put up an effective performance, converting on both of his first-chance breaks to grab an early lead in both sets, and then breaking again on his third match point to win his seventh tour-level championship.

Nick Kyrgios/Jack Sock vs Ivan Dodig/Austin Krajicek,

At the 2022 Citi Open, Nick Kyrgios has been the centre of attention. The Washington singles champion finely finished the week by winning the doubles title on Sunday night with partner Jack Sock.

The Australian served out a 7-5, 6-4 victory over Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek, ending the competition in style by hitting the duo’s ninth ace of the match on match point. In the 53-year history of the Citi Open, Kyrgios’ triumph made him the first person to win both the singles and doubles championships.

ATP Citi Open 2022 Men’s Singles And Doubles Prize Money Distribution 

The Citi Open’s total ATP prize pool for 2022 is $1,953,285, an increase of 3.06 per cent from the tournament’s 2021 iteration.

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Despite an increase in prize money, the winner in Washington namely Nick Kyrgios will still earn $342,800, a slight decrease of 2.27 per cent from the previous year.

Instead, the early rounds had more compensation than the previous year. For instance, the prize money for second-round losers is $26,095, which is an increase of 7.37 per cent over 2021.

ATP Singles 

2022 Prize Money $ USD Prize Money £ GBP Prize Money € EUR % Change vs 2021
Winner $342,800 £282,570 €336,293 -2.27%
Runner-up $182,825 £150,703 €179,354 2.42%
Semifinal $94,840 £78,177 €93,040 3.65%
Quarterfinal $49,515 £40,815 €48,575 3.16%
Round 3 $26,095 £21,510 €25,600 6.95%
Round 2 $14,280 £11,771 €14,009 7.37%
Round 1 $7,620 £6,281 €7,475 1.33%
Q2 $4,000 £3,297 €3,924 8.55%
Q1 $2,285 £1,884 €2,242 15.99%

ATP Doubles 

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2022 Prize Money $ USD Prize Money £ GBP Prize Money € EUR % Change vs 2019
Winner $119,980 £98,841 €117,790 1.1%
Runner-up $63,990 £52,716 €62,822 6.7%
Semifinal $32,370 £26,667 €31,779 6.1%
Quarterfinal $16,190 £13,338 €15,894 1.4%
Round 1 $8,380 £6,904 €8,227 1.6%

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