The Nitto ATP Finals will award a record $14.75 million in prize money at this year’s season finale, which will be played at the Pala Alpitour in Turin from 13-20 November.

The prize money pool reflects an increase of 103 per cent on the 2021 tournament and a 64 per cent increase on the 2019 event, the last pre-pandemic edition of the Nitto ATP Finals.

If the champion at this year’s tournament lifts the trophy with a perfect record, he will earn $4,740,300, a 105 per cent increase year over year. That would be a record prize money for a champion in all of tennis.

Three matches at this year’s Nitto ATP Finals will be worth more than $1 million. Each semi-final victory will be worth $1.07 million and the championship match will yield the winner $2,200,400.

Singles Prize Money (2022)

Alternate
$150,000

Participation Fee
$320,000*

Round-robin match win
$383,300

Semi-final match win
$1,070,000

Final win
$2,200,400

Undefeated champion
$4,740,300

*Singles Participation Fee Schedule (2022)
1 match: $160,000
2 matches: $240,000
3 matches: $320,000

If an undefeated doubles team lifts the trophy in Turin, the winners will share $930,300, a 117 per cent increase compared to 2021.

Doubles Prize Money Per Team (2022)

Alternate
$50,000

Participation Fee
$130,000*

Round-robin match win
$93,300

Semi-final match win
$170,000

Final win
$350,400

Undefeated champion
$930,300

Doubles Participation Fee Schedule (2021)
1 match: $52,000
2 matches: $97,500
3 matches: $130,000