WTA Madrid Open tennis women’s 2023 winner prize money pool and points distribution

WTA Madrid Open tennis women’s 2023 winner prize money pool and points distribution

Have a look at the women’s prize money for the 2023 WTA Madrid Open, distribution, payout and more 

The Mutua Madrid Open, the opening WTA 1000 event of the clay-court season, started in Spain’s capital this week.

This year’s competition has a bigger field and a longer schedule that includes seven singles rounds over a period of 13 days.

The Mutua Madrid Open, a WTA 1000 event, is played on outdoor red clay at the Caja Magica.

Instead of the 64 singles participants it had before, the competition currently has 96 players.

As a result, in order to win the championship, an unseeded player needs to win seven games. The doubles draw now has 32 teams, up from 30.

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This year’s Madrid is bigger and better than ever, while the 2022 competition was spread out over ten days.

The second WTA 1000 of the clay swing will be held in Rome after the competition, which will have a two-week structure, a larger field, and a 13-day duration.

Prior to Roland Garros’ second major of the year, the two WTA 1000 events are the biggest clay-court tournaments.

WTA Madrid Open tennis 2023 winner prize money pool, points distribution

Madrid’s main-draw games started on Tuesday, April 25. The game will be played with the Dunlop Fort Clay Court ball.

The current best player in the world, Iga Swiatek, will take part in the competition. She won her most recent match by defeating Aryna Sabalenka, the second seed in the Madrid Open.

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Since it is a WTA 1000 event, the victor this year will also receive some cash in addition to 1000 WTA ranking points.

WTA Madrid Open 2023 Purse

The total prize money for the 2023 WTA Madrid Open is €7,652,174. The cash prizes will go to the competition’s top contestants.

The winner of the competition will get €1,105,265 in prize money. The winner will additionally receive 1000 points.

In addition to receiving €580,000, the runners-up will also receive 650 crucial WTA ranking points that will advance them in the standings.

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The table below displays the total amount of prize money and points awarded for the competition:

RoundPrize MoneyPoints
Winner€1,105,2651000
Finalist€580,000650
Semifinals€161,525390
Quarterfinals€161,525215
Fourth Round€84,900120
Third Round€48,83565
Second Round€27,04535
First Round€16,34010

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