How much prize money does Alcaraz get for winning the Mutua Madrid Open?

The Mutua Madrid Open 2022 has shone. With the best rackets in the world on the court and many sporting and emotional incentives, the Spanish Masters 1,000 has looked in the best possible way, with the stands full and an excellent level of the participants. The tournament in the capital, during its course, captures all eyes of the world of tennis, both for prestige and level. and the financial prizesfor all this, they go in consonance.

This year, even more. The total amount of money to be distributed among the players has increased by more than 150% on average, with an increase of 230% for the winner, a Carlos Alcaraz who, specifically, will pocket €1,041,570. After having reached the final, the German Alexander Zverev, for his part, will earn €568,790also exceeding 200% in terms of the increase compared to 2021.

The improvements, however, do not stop there. Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas, thanks to their status as semi-finalists, will increase their assets by €311,025, benefiting from an increase of more than 190%. The dynamic is maintained for all the participants of the table, which distributes the rest of the prizes as follows: €169,650 for reaching the quarter-finals, €90,745 for the round of 16, €48,655 for the second round and €26,960 for the first.