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The two singles champions each will receive 3.5 million Australian dollars (about $2.15 million), up from 3.15 million Australian dollars (about $1.95 million) a year ago, but still below the pre ...
Total prize money at the Australian Open is rising to a tournament-record 96.5 million Australian dollars (about $60 million). The two singles champions each will receive 3.5 million Australian dollars (about $2.15 million), up from 3.15 million Australian dollars (about $1.95 million) a year ago, but still below the pre-pandemic high of 4.12 ...
Jannik Sinner faces Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open final as the World No 1 bids for back-to-back men’s singles titles in Melbourne.. Sinner won his first grand slam at the Australian ...
Jannik Sinner v Ben Shelton start time, TV channel and how to watch Australian Open semi-final. Lawrence Ostlere. January 23, 2025 at 6:59 AM.
The Australian Open total prize money for 2025 increased by 11.6% year on year to a tournament record A$96,500,000. [4] [5] First-round main draw singles players received A$132,000, reflecting a 10% increase compared to 2024. The biggest percentage increase occurred in the third round of the singles draw, where prize money rose by 13.7% to A ...
Total prize money at the Australian Open is rising to a tournament-record 96.5 million Australian dollars (about $60 million). The two singles champions each will receive 3.5 million Australian dollars (about $2.15 million), up from 3.15 million Australian dollars (about $1.95 million) a year ago, but still below the pre-pandemic high of 4.12 ...
Novak Djokovic vied for a record-extending eleventh Australian Open title and a record-extending 25th major singles title, but he retired in his semifinal match against Zverev due to injury. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Djokovic's second-round match marked his 430th career major main draw singles match, surpassing Roger Federer 's all-time record.
The Championships, Wimbledon (2012–present, full coverage, 2003–2011, partial coverage) US Open (2015–present, full coverage, 2009–2014, partial coverage) U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships [ 3 ]