Nitto ATP Finals 2021: Winners, Results And Prize Money Distribution

Nitto ATP Finals 2021: Winners, Results And Prize Money Distribution

The Nitto ATP Finals Tour concluded on November 21, 2021 and with this, we have new champions for this year and a large prize pool, as well, know all the winners

The ATP confirmed in April 2019 that Turin will host the Nitto ATP Finals from 2021 through 2025. This year, Alexander Zverev won his second Nitto ATP Finals title after he had defeated World No. 2 Daniil Medvedev 6-4, 6-4 in Turin to cap up a stellar 2021 season.

Nitto ATP Finals 2021 Results: Final Score, Winners And Prize Money

Men’s Finals

In the semi-finals, Alexander Zverev upset World No. 1 Novak Djokovic and continued that brilliant effort against Medvedev. After 75 minutes, Zverev started to play his most powerful game on the Russian as he stepped inside the court, and was able to beat the the 25-year-old, who sat deep behind the baseline.

Prize Money

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Singles Prize Money
Alternate $93,000
Participation Fee $173,000
Round-robin match win $173,000
Semi-final match win $530,000
Final win $1,094,000
Undefeated champion $2,316,000

Singles Participation Fee Schedule

1 match: $86,500
2 matches: $129,750
3 matches: $173,000

Men’s Doubles Finals

Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut of France won the Nitto ATP Finals doubles title for the second time in three years on Sunday. The third seeds were able to make a comeback from the Red Group loss they had faced to second-seeded American Rajeev Ram and Great Britain’s Joe Salisbury this week by winning the final. The final result was 6-4, 7-6, with the Frenchmen playing for one hour and 32 minutes and beating their opponents at the Pala Alpitour in Turin.

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Herbert and Mahut have proved their partnership again as they have won their 20th team title, adding to the 2019 season finale trophy the duo had won against Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus at the Nitto ATP Tour held at The O2 in London.

Nitto ATP Finals Winner Prize Money

Doubles Prize Money
Alternate $33,000
Participation Fee $82,000
Round-robin match win $33,000
Semi-final match win $84,000
Final win $164,000
Undefeated champion $429,000

Doubles Participation Fee Schedule
1 match: $32,000
2 matches: $61,000
3 matches: $82,000

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